Why did you choose Michigan Tech?
Yogendra Kanchapu, Graduate Student, Health Informatics MS
"I chose MTU because of the well-tailored curriculum that helps me to stand out from the crowd."
Future Plans: Work as data scientist
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Student News Briefs
Find more student news on the College of Computing student blog.
DOE Scholars Program. The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations. As a participant, you'll explore a federal career with DOE and gain a competitive edge. Learn more.
Graduate Student Writing Center. The Writing Center will reopen in Spring 2023, offering Michigan Tech graduate students free, peer-to-peer coaching on multimodal writing projects of all kinds, at all stages of development. Appointments will be available starting January 9. Learn more.
Husky Innovate and Bob Mark Business Model Pitch Competition. Husky Innovate will host innovation-themed talks and events, including the Pitch Competition, Jan. 17-20, 2023, the second week of the spring semester.Learn more.
Meet CCLC Coach Roman Formicola
About Roman Formicola: Within computer science, I have special interests in data analytics, formal specification, and audio analysis and manipulation. I am also an avid skier, mountain biker, and rock climber.
Thoughts on CCLC coaching: I think that working as a CCLC coach is a great opportunity to help incoming students learn and appreciate computer science. Learning CS and programming can oftentimes benefit from face-to-face guidance. As someone who utilized the CS Learning Center when I was in the earlier phases of my college career, I want to help others out. I also appreciate the opportunity to review a lot of this material for myself before I leave.
CS courses that I can help with: CS 1111, CS 1131, CS 1142, CS 2311, CS 2321, CS 3000, CS 3141, CS 3311, CS 3331, CS 3411, CS 3421, CS 3425, CS 4121, CS 4321, CS 4411, CS 4461, CS 4710, CS 4811, CS 4821, CS 5311, CS 5321, CS 5481, CS 5641, CS 5811, CS 5821, CS 5831
Programming languages that I know: Assembly Language, C, C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Julia, PHP, Python, R, SQL
Computing Learning Center
Get the help you need now. The College of Computing Learning Center (CCLC), on the first floor of Rekhi Hall, Room 118, is staffed by upper-level undergraduate students and supported by the College of Computing. The friendly CCLC coaches are available to help succeed in your computing courses. No appointments are necessary. Free. Open to all students taking computing classes. This fall, the Learning Center is open Sunday-Friday according to the schedule here.
Student Events and Deadlines
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Academic Calendar
FALL 2022
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- Friday, Dec 09: Last Day of Regular Classes
- Monday, Dec 12: Final Exam Period
- Friday, Dec 16: Fall Semester Ends
- Saturday, Dec 17: Midyear Commencement
SPRING 2023
- Monday, Jan 09, Instruction Begins
- Monday, Jan 16, Martin Luther King Day Recess
- Wednesday, Feb 08, 10 p.m., Winter Carnival Recess Begins
- Monday, Feb 13, Classes Resume
- Friday, Mar 03, 10 p.m., Break Begins
- Sunday, Mar 12, 12 p.m., Fall Registration Begins
- Monday, Mar 13, Classes Resume
- Sunday, Apr 02, 11:59 p.m., Fall Registration Ends
- Friday, Apr 21, Last Day of Regular Classes
- Monday, Apr 24, Final Exam Period Begins
- Friday, Apr 28, Spring Semester Ends
- Friday, Apr 28, Spring Graduate Student Commencement
- Saturday, Apr 29, Spring Undergraduate Student Commencement
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