The Husky in the Boat: Software Engineer Steers Toward Bright Horizon

Megaphone in one hand, gearshift in the other, software engineering major Elise Buzzell keeps an eye on the Michigan Tech rowers from the coach boat. (Photo courtesy the Rowing Club at Michigan Tech)

She’d rather have her oars in the water. But with the future of the Rowing Club at Michigan Tech adrift, Elise Buzzell spent much of her time this regatta season aboard the coach boat. Faced with a threat to the team’s existence and committed to carrying on a proud 30-year legacy, Buzzell and her fellow team leaders did what Huskies do: They used a daunting challenge to expand the possibilities.

With 55 novice and experienced Huskies suited up this year, the MTU Rowing Club, a registered student organization founded in 1995, has the largest membership in its history. About 59% are engineering students, while 18% hail from sciences and arts, and 5% from forestry. The remaining 18% are computing students like Buzzell ’27, who majors in software engineering.

Find out how the rowing club is moving forward and what brought Buzzell to Tech in this Rowsgiving feature at Stories from Husky Nation.

Michigan Tech Team Shines at 2025 Bright Manufacturing Challenge

Michigan Tech Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) undergraduates Emily Daley, Peter Kocour and Katelyn Spolnicki, as well as graduate student Rishin Patra, secured third place at the 2025 Bright Manufacturing Challenge. 

The eight-week national competition is sponsored by the Electronics Manufacturing and Assembly Collaborative. It’s an immersive, hands-on experience for student teams who design, fabricate and test a custom printed circuit board (PCB) to serve as the control center for a robot.

Much of the challenge took place right on the exhibit floor during the SMTA International Conference and Exhibition — a high-energy, high-traffic location, with industry professionals coming around to watch and support the students as they built their robots.

"It was absolutely incredible to witness how much effort the students put in leading up to the final challenge. They were able to build on their momentum all the way down to the very last minute of the competition,” said ECE Professor Christopher Middlebrook, who traveled with the team.

Read the full story on the Electrical and Computer Engineering Newsblog.

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This Week in Michigan Tech Athletics

Tuesday, Nov. 25
• Michigan Tech Hockey Radio Show, 10 a.m. on Mix 93 WKMJ
• Marketplace Foods Kids Day Ticket Giveaway, 4 p.m.
 
Friday, Nov. 28
• Women's Basketball at Concordia-St. Paul, 4 p.m.
• Hockey vs. St. Thomas, 7:07 p.m. at MacInnes Student Ice Arena on Mix 93 WKMJ & Midco Sports Plus
 
Saturday, Nov. 29
• Men's Basketball vs. Lakeland, 2 p.m. at SDC Gym on Mix 93 WKMJ & FloCollege
• Women's Basketball at Winona State, 3 p.m.
• Hockey vs. St. Thomas, 6:07 p.m. at MacInnes Student Ice Arena on Mix 93 WKMJ & Midco Sports Plus
• Skate with the Huskies after the hockey game

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Athletics News
Read more in the MTU Athletics weekly update.

In the News

Florida’s Bradenton Herald, Yahoo! Finance and 23 national outlets quoted Yu Cai (AC/CS/ICC) in a story about rising streaming costs and consumer responses to T-Mobile’s plan to begin charging for its AppleTV perk. 

Quetico Superior Wilderness News quoted Professor Emeritus Rolf Peterson (CFRES) in coverage of ongoing wolf-moose research on Isle Royale, highlighting the long-running Wolf-Moose Project and upcoming fieldwork focused on studying moose populations through bone analysis. 

My UP Now and the Keweenaw Report mentioned Michigan Tech in stories about the Elaine Bacon Literacy Program, noting that many of the program’s volunteer tutors over the years have been connected to MTU’s humanities department. 

WorldAtlas mentioned Michigan Tech in a feature listing Houghton among the “11 Safest Small Communities to Settle in the Great Lakes Region.”

The Daily Mining Gazette, My UP Now, and WZMQ 19 News highlighted GLIAC honors for Michigan Tech Athletics this week, including four Huskies named to the All-GLIAC volleyball teams and MTU Football head coach Dan Mettlach (ATH) being selected GLIAC Coach of the Year alongside 13 All-GLIAC honorees from the 2025 team.

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