Welcome to the weekly student newsletter for the College of Computing. Do you have news to share? Please send the details to computing@mtu.edu.
News
- A Perfect Match: Heartland Business Systems and CNSA Students and Alumni
- Info Session: NSF CyberCorps Scholarship for Service
- PhD Candidate Dylan Gaines, Computer Science, to Present Final Oral Examination
- PhD Candidate Zhiyuan Lu, Computer Science, to Present Final Oral Examination
- SWE Section Attends SWE WE23 Societal Conference
- Alumni Profile: Wil Hobkirk '23, Heartland Business Systems
- Alumni Profile: Cody Holoday '22, Consulting Engineer, Heartland Business Systems
- Alumni Profile: Paul Gilreath '09, Technical Architect, Heartland Business Systems
Student News
- Grad Student Town Hall Meeting Is November 9
- Info Session: NSF CyberCorps Scholarship for Service
- MTU RedTeam Attends 1st Anual SecretCON Conference
- CCLC Code Golf Competition Results
- AI Futures 3-minute Video Challenge
- Assessment of Graduate Student Learning Outcomes
- Tech Trails User Feedback Survey
- Study Abroad in Wales This Summer
- Info Session: Study Abroad in Germany
- Michigan Space Grant Consortium Virtual Office Hours
College Events
- Grad Student Town Hall Meeting (Nov. 9)
- Computer Science Colloquium: Michigan’s Clean Slate Law (Nov. 10)
- PhD Final Oral Exam: Soheil Sepahyar (Nov. 15)
- PhD Final Oral Exam: Zhiyuan Lu, Computer Science (Nov. 28)
- Info Session: NSF CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (Nov. 28)
- PhD Final Oral Exam: Dylan Gaines, Computer Science (Nov. 30)
Campus Events
- Intellectual Properties Fundamentals Workshop (Nov. 7)
- MSGC Virtual Office Hours (Nov. 8, 14, 15)
- Office Hours with Startup Pitch Mentor Joe Corso (Nov. 9, 30)
- 3 Minute Thesis Competition (Nov. 9)
- Lunch and Learn: MTU GeoPortal Launch Event (Nov. 14)
- Cayuse Sponsored Projects Training (Nov. 14)
- Women's Entrepreneurship Day (Nov. 14)
Employment
Scholarships
Learning Center
- Need help? Don’t wait until it’s too late! The friendly, knowledgeable College of Computing Learning Center (CCLC) coaches are available according to the schedule here. Just stop by Rekhi Hall, Room 118, to get the help you need. Free. No appointments are necessary.
More News
- College of Computing News Blog
- College of Computing Student Blog
- The Lode
- The Student Scoop (Student Leadership and Involvement)
- Tech Today (University Marketing and Communications)
- Graduate Student Government
- Undergraduate Student Government