Nathan Manser Named Saccany Endowed Faculty Fellow

The Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs is pleased to announce that Nathan Manser, professor of practice in the Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences, has been appointed as the inaugural Richard J. Saccany ’71 Endowed Faculty Fellow in Mining Engineering, effective July 1.

The fellowship was established to attract and retain high-quality faculty who inspire students to think beyond classroom material and integrate their research with teaching,  goals that perfectly align with Manser’s work at Michigan Tech. He has been instrumental in the development, accreditation and growth of the mining engineering program. In addition to teaching, Manser draws on his professional experience to create a learning environment that combines theory with real-world applications.

Through this new fellowship role, Manser will continue to strengthen Michigan Tech’s mining engineering program while advancing hands-on, industry-relevant education for students.

Fraternity and Sorority Life Honors Leadership, Service and Scholarship

Michigan Tech’s Fraternity and Sorority Life community gathered on Jan. 25 to celebrate excellence at the annual Fraternity/Sorority Life Awards. More than 200 students paused their Winter Carnival statue building to recognize the leadership, service and academic achievements of their peers and chapters.

The evening featured a keynote address from Darnishia Morris (PHC), who spoke about how our Greek students serve our community in impactful ways, often as quiet heroes who are the glue of our community. Her remarks underscored the vital role fraternities and sororities play in fostering service and personal growth at Michigan Tech.

Throughout the ceremony, individual members, chapter leaders, advisors, faculty and entire chapters were recognized for their outstanding contributions. Top individual honors included:

  • Fraternity Member of the Year: Ethan Diehl, Sigma Tau Gamma
  • Sorority Member of the Year: Kylin Campbell, Alpha Gamma Delta
  • Fraternity Chapter of the Year: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Michigan Eta Chapter
  • Sorority Chapter of the Year: Alpha Gamma Delta, Zeta Epsilon Chapter

Academic excellence was also highlighted, with multiple chapters recognized for the highest and most improved GPAs across fall and spring semesters. Programs focused on member development, well-being, risk management, alumni relations and Greek relations further showcased the breadth of student leadership within the community.

Collectively, Michigan Tech fraternities and sororities demonstrated significant community impact in 2025, raising more than $38,000 for philanthropic causes and contributing over 12,820 volunteer hours to campus and the greater Keweenaw community.

The awards celebration reaffirmed the strength and dedication of Michigan Tech’s Fraternity and Sorority Life community — one that continues to balance Winter Carnival traditions with a deep commitment to leadership, scholarship, service and community engagement.

Cross-Institutional Faculty Learning Community on Teaching with AI

Northern Michigan University is sponsoring a cross-institutional faculty learning community (FLC) focused on teaching with artificial intelligence, and Michigan Tech faculty and staff are invited to participate.

The William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at MTU is accepting registrations for this experience and will provide them to NMU after registration closes on Feb. 13.

Register for the Faculty Learning Community.

The FLC will center on “Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning,” co-authored by C. Edward “Eddie” Watson and José Antonio Bowen. Watson will also be joining as the Upper Peninsula Teaching and Learning Conference (UPTLC) keynote speaker and pre-conference workshop facilitator, making this an excellent opportunity to engage with the book’s ideas in advance of the conference.

MTU instructors and staff will have free access to the digital version of this book through the CTL Learning Library. Even if you do not participate in the learning community, MTU instructors may access this title and other curated resources available through the CTL.

FLC Meeting Dates:

  • Friday, Feb. 20
  • Friday, March 20
  • Friday, April 17

All sessions will be held virtually via Zoom at 2 p.m. EST. Additional details, including Zoom links and discussion materials, will be shared closer to the first meeting. Sessions will run approximately 60 minutes.

Proposed Session Format:

  • Large-group welcome and overview (5-10 minutes), including framing of the session’s discussion questions.
  • Breakout room discussions (35-40 minutes) with three to four participants per group, focused on the assigned reading.
    • Each breakout group will have access to a shared Google doc for note-taking and reflection.
  • Return to the full group (10-15 minutes), with each breakout room briefly sharing one key takeaway.

Discussion guides and Google docs will be provided for each session. Participants should plan to join individually via Zoom to support effective breakout room discussions.

Faculty, Staff Invited to Share Perspectives on Supporting Student Mental Health

Michigan Tech faculty and staff play a critical role in shaping students’ sense of belonging, well-being and success. As part of a Master of Public Health capstone project, the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-being is partnering on the development of a Mental Health and Well-Being Toolkit for faculty and staff, designed to provide practical, evidence-informed strategies for supporting students in everyday academic and professional interactions.

To ensure this toolkit reflects the real experiences, challenges and strengths of our campus community, we are seeking faculty and staff volunteers to participate in a one-on-one interview. Participants should regularly interact with students in roles such as teaching, advising, student support, housing or student affairs.

Interviews will:

  • Take approximately 30-45 minutes
  • Be conducted via Zoom
  • Focus on experiences, needs and perspectives related to supporting student mental health and well-being

Help shape a resource tailored to Michigan Tech’s community!
Participation is voluntary, and insights will be used solely to inform toolkit development. This project is intended as a community-informed initiative rather than an evaluation of individual practices.

Faculty and staff interested in participating are invited to complete a brief interview interest form. Recruitment will remain open for one week, and participants will be contacted directly to schedule interviews.

For questions about the project, please contact Josh Carlson, the center’s outreach and prevention coordinator, at joshuaca@mtu.edu.

Carlson is an MPH candidate at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Call for Judges: GSG Graduate Research Colloquium 2026

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) respectfully invites our esteemed faculty and staff to volunteer as judges for the Graduate Research Colloquium (GRC) 2026. Judges may participate either in the poster or oral presentations, or both.

Your time and expertise play a vital role in supporting graduate student research excellence and providing valuable feedback to presenters.

Register as a GRC 2026 Judge.

All GRC judges will be invited to the GRC Awards Banquet.

Research Excellence Fund Office Hours

Have questions about the Research Excellence Fund? Planning to submit a proposal to either the Research Seed or Scholarship and Creativity Grant? The Research Development office is scheduling virtual office hours on Feb. 12 from 10-11:30 a.m. and Feb. 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to answer any questions you may have via Zoom.

To sign up for the office hours, please email REF-l@mtu.edu, and you will be added to the calendar invite.

Keep in mind that proposals must be approved in Cayuse by the internal deadline of Feb. 26. Final proposals are due no later than 5 p.m. on March 5, and must be uploaded electronically in Cayuse by the PI. This due date will be strictly enforced based on the time stamp marked in the Cayuse system. Early submission is encouraged.

For additional information, see the Research Excellence Fund webpage.

Questions can be directed to REF-l@mtu.edu.

Upcoming Banner Maintenance

A Banner production system maintenance window is scheduled for Feb. 15 from 8 a.m to 5 p.m. The following production services will be unavailable during that time: 

  • apps.mtu.edu
  • Banner
  • Banner Self Service
  • MyMichiganTech
  • Aspire
  • Banner 
  • Communication Management
  • Course Tools
  • Degree Works
  • Experience
  • Oracle Reports
  • Papercut Printing
  • Perceptive Content (Imagenow) 
  • Pinnacle 
  • Sunapsis 
  • uAchieve 
  • UC4/Appworx 
  • Virtual Cashiering 
  • WebFocus 

If you have any questions or concerns, we can help. Email IT or call 906-487-1111. 

Coffee with the Safety Crew: MTU's First Lab Safety Week

Please join Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) on Wednesday, Feb. 4, from 9-10 a.m. in MUB Ballroom B for our monthly Cup of Joe with the Safety Crew.

Michigan Tech’s Safety Team — EHS and RISSC (the Office of Risk, Insurance, Safety, Security, and Compliance) — will be hosting our monthly Safety Round Table: a place for all Huskies to share a cup of coffee and learn about the importance of campus health and safety.

Topic: Kickoff for MTU's First Lab Safety Week, Feb. 9-13

Enjoy a coffee and snacks while our colleagues from EHS start the kickoff for the University’s first annual Lab Safety Week on campus. Michigan Tech will participate in the Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) National Lab Safety Week from Feb. 9-13, joining institutions nationwide in a shared effort to strengthen research safety culture across higher education.

Lab Safety Week brings practical, approachable and interactive activities to campus — designed to help students, faculty and staff build confidence in everyday safety skills. Learn how to nominate a student (undergraduate/graduate), staff member and lab for an exemplary research safety culture award. Check out the Husky Lab Safety Awareness Week website.

In addition, there will be an informal opportunity to talk with our campus safety professionals for other safety-related questions and issues. So mark your calendars and come ask the questions you have always wanted to ask and get the answers you need about Michigan Tech safety programs, legal compliance issues and additional resources… and have a cup of Joe with the Safety Crew!

Winter Carnival Book Sale

The Friends of the Michigan Tech Library will be holding our annual Winter Carnival Book Sale in the lobby of the Van Pelt and Opie Library on Saturday, Feb. 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Hundreds of books will be available at $2 or less each — along with free hot chocolate and snacks. Come in and warm up while visiting the statues.

Cash, cards and checks accepted. All sales benefit the library. Happy Winter Carnival!

MTU Fiber Arts Group Meetup

Fiber crafters from the Michigan Tech community! If you knit, crochet, spin, embroider, cross-stitch, bead, weave or do any other kind of craft involving yarn, cloth, fiber or string, this is the meetup for you. Feel free to bring your lunch as well as your works-in-progress. We welcome students, staff, faculty and the community — the more the merrier!

Our meetings will be on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at the Van Pelt and Opie Library. Join us in Library 103 from noon to 1 p.m.

No C-Cubed Luncheon This Week

Carved and Crafted Catering will not hold a C-Cubed Luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 5, due to Winter Carnival.

For more information, please visit our C-Cubed Luncheon webpage.

Here’s a sneak peek at the menu for next week's luncheon on Feb. 12:

Coming Next Week to C-Cubed:

  • Chicken Tikka Masala (AG) (PR)
  • Potato, Garbanzo and Pea Coconut Curry (VG) (AG)
  • Basmati Rice (VG) (AG)
  • Garam Cauliflower and Chickpea (VG) (AG) (CF)
  • Garlic Naan (V) (PR)
  • Kachumber Salad (VG) (AG)

February Recreation Opportunities

Michigan Tech Recreation, including the SDC, Gates Tennis Center and Outdoor Adventure Program, have something to offer for all of your recreation needs this February. Make sure to visit our website soon for registration links and check back often for new and upcoming programs for a wide range of ages and abilities!

Interested in building membership and taking advantage of all the great components? We’ve got you covered! Check out all the details of an SDC Membership or Gates Membership.

Questions? Reach out to recreation@mtu.edu.

February Recreation Programs:

Workshop: 'Preparing an Instructional Track Faculty Promotion Packet'

The Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs will host a workshop, “Preparing an Instructional Track Faculty Promotion Packet,” on Feb. 17 from 3-5 p.m. The event will take place in the Memorial Union Ballroom A2.

The first half of the session will focus on the mechanics of preparing an instructional track faculty (ITF) promotion packet and will include insights from panelists who have reviewed ITF promotion materials. The second half of the session will focus on how to input data and narratives into Digital Measures to produce a Faculty Activity Report (FAR) for the promotion file.

All instructional track faculty are welcome; those who plan to submit a promotion package in the next couple of years are especially encouraged to attend. Faculty are welcome to attend just one part of the session as their schedule allows.

Questions can be directed to Shari Stockero, assistant provost for faculty development, at stockero@mtu.edu.

ACSHF Forum with Alison Martingano

Please join the Department of Psychology and Human Factors (PsyHF) during our Applied Cognitive Science and Human Factors (ACSHF) Forum, happening today, Feb. 2, from 2-4 p.m. in the M&M Third Floor Common Space.

We will welcome Alison Martingano from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, who will be presenting "Survive Burnout and Thrive with Empathy." 

From the abstract:
In this data‑driven session, I will present my research on generational empathy trends and empathy’s relationship to burnout. I will begin by defining the various manifestations of burnout and empathy, then provide participants an opportunity to map their own empathy and burnout profiles using validated measures. Next, I will discuss how Millennials experience some of the highest levels of burnout alongside the lowest levels of empathy. Working among a non‑empathic generation poses unique challenges: low empathy in others can be hard to navigate, and lacking empathy ourselves may contribute to our exhaustion, since most forms of empathy serve as a buffer against burnout. Empathic individuals tend to burn out less, enjoy greater social support, and exhibit better mental and physical health. Finally, I will lead hands‑on practices designed to strengthen the protective capacities of perspective‑taking and compassionate empathy. Attendees will leave equipped with evidence‑based strategies to safeguard their well‑being and cultivate a more empathic work environment.

Huskies Mourn the Passing of Jerry MacInnes

Michigan Tech Sports Hall of Famer Jerry MacInnes passed away last Thursday, Jan. 29, in Houghton at the age of 99.

MacInnes arrived in the Copper Country in 1956 and was an avid supporter of the Huskies. While her husband John coached Michigan Tech’s hockey team for 26 seasons (1956-82), MacInnes wove her own niche in assisting with many athletic functions, including fundraising, hosting families and setting up banquets. And despite her husband’s passing in 1983, she continued to be very active in her support of Michigan Tech Athletics. She was inducted into the MTU Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.

Read more about MacInnes’ remarkable presence in the Michigan Tech community and find a link to her full obituary at Michigan Tech Athletics.

In Print

Researchers in the Keenum Research Group led by Ishi Keenum (CEGE) are co-authors of a Perspective article published in the high-impact international journal Nature Sustainability.

The article, titled “Towards One Health action for addressing antimicrobial resistance in the age of polycrisis,” examines the urgent need for integrated, cross-sector approaches to addressing antimicrobial resistance across human, animal and environmental systems.

The article is available open-access online for a limited time (one month).

In the News

WZMQ 19 News quoted Suzanne Sanregret (ATH) in a story on the passing of Michigan Tech Sports Hall of Fame member Jerry MacInnes, which was picked up from a Michigan Tech Athletics press release. An active supporter of Michigan Tech Athletics since arriving in the Copper Country in 1956, MacInnes served instrumental roles in the Huskies Club, the Blueline Club, the Hockey Advisory Council, the Hockey Educational Center fundraising drive, and hockey reunions.

MLive mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about the city of Houghton receiving $3.8 million in MEDC funding for downtown redevelopment projects, including a new trail connection between campus and the city’s waterfront.

The Daily Mining Gazette picked up a story from NCAA.org about Michigan Tech alum Deedra Irwin ’15 (B.S. Exercise Science) and her return to the Winter Olympics as a Team USA biathlete.

WBAY TV2 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about a vibration therapy device to improve balance and strength, and also prevent falls. The technology was developed by Michigan Tech alum and VibeTech founder and CEO Jeff Leismer ’02 (B.S. Biomedical Engineering M.S. Mechanical Engineering), using concepts from his master’s research at Tech on increasing bone density for astronauts in zero-gravity environments.

Reminders

Provost Holding Open Office Hour Tomorrow

Provost Andrew Storer will be holding open office hours from 11 a.m. to noon tomorrow, Feb. 3, near Velodrome Coffee Co. in the Van Pelt and Opie Library. Feel free to stop by; appointments are not required for open office hours.

An additional spring 2026 open office hour is scheduled for:

  • Wednesday, April 1, from 1:30-2:30 p.m.

The provost continues to hold office hours from 1:30-3:30 p.m. each Thursday during the 2025-26 academic year. Faculty, staff and students are welcome to schedule an appointment by emailing Amie Ledgerwood at provost@mtu.edu.

The information provided here is also available on the Academic Affairs website. To view it, click the Office Hours icon in the bottom right corner of the banner image at the top of the page.

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Apply Now: Spring 2026 Faculty DC Trip

Applications are officially open for the Spring 2026 Michigan Tech Faculty DC Trip, scheduled for early May. This long-standing tradition, led by the Research Development (RD) team, has connected 167 Michigan Tech researchers to funding agencies and collaborators in the nation’s capital.

Trip Highlights
The 2026 trip is a general interest trip with no specific research theme. Researchers from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Whether you are looking to meet with program officers at NSF, NIH, NASA, or explore new agency connections, this trip provides the framework to advance your research portfolio.

Important Deadlines and Details

  • Application Deadline: Thursday, Feb. 26, by 11:59 p.m. EST

  • Who Should Apply: Anyone with even a slight interest should complete the short application form. This submission is nonbinding and is required to receive future communications about the trip.

  • Cost-Share: The application helps the RD office work with MTU's deans and vice president for research to determine cost-share decisions.

Why Attend?
Beyond formal agency meetings, the DC trip is designed to foster camaraderie and lasting internal collaborations. Last year’s trip included 23 faculty and staff who visited agencies like DARPA, NIST and ARPA-H, while also finding time for "productive breaks" including Capitol tours and networking in Old Town Alexandria.

Next Steps for Interested Faculty

  1. Apply: Submit the application form by Feb. 26.
  2. Consult: Talk to your department chair or dean about your interest in attending.
  3. Prepare: Begin identifying relevant program officers for your research.

For more information, including a detailed timeline and a recap of the 2025 trip, visit the DC Trip website.

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Present Your Research at GSG's Graduate Research Colloquium 2026

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) is pleased to invite all graduate students to participate in this year's Graduate Research Colloquium (GRC), a campuswide event to showcase your research and strengthen presentation skills.

GRC 2026 research presentations will be given in person on March 18 and the GRC Awards Banquet will be held the following day, March 19. Graduate students can choose to give oral presentations, present posters, or do both. All presentations will be given in person.

Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three oral presenters and top three poster presenters. Prize amounts are $300 for first place, $200 for second place and $100 for third place.

Register to Present at GRC 2026. The deadline to register is next Tuesday, March 10.

Event Details:

  • What: GSG Graduate Research Colloquium 2026
  • When/Where:
    • Oral Presentations — Wednesday, March 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the MUB Alumni Lounge
    • Poster Presentations — Wednesday, March 18, from 5-8 p.m. in the Rozsa Lobby
    • GRC Awards Banquet — Thursday, March 19, at 5 p.m. in the Rozsa Lobby

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Monthly HR Connect Sessions

Human Resources is excited to announce our new Monthly HR Connect sessions! These virtual meetings are designed to keep you informed, supported and connected with the HR team.

Whether you have questions about benefits, want to learn about new policies, or just want to stay in the loop, these sessions are for you.  If you have suggestions on topics you would like to hear about, please email us at hr-help@mtu.edu and we can add it to our list!

Session Details:

  • When: The second Tuesday of every month from 1-2 p.m.
  • Where: Virtually on Zoom. Meeting links for each month's session will be provided the week prior in Tech Today and can be found on our HR Events Calendar.

How it Works:

  • Variable Topics: Each month will focus on a different theme — ranging from new policies and procedures to open Q&A forums.
  • Stay Informed: HR will announce each session's topic one week before the meeting in Tech Today, and a reminder will appear the day before the session is held.

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Phone and Voicemail System Upgrades

On Thursday, Feb. 5, starting at 1 p.m., Michigan Tech IT will be working with a vendor to apply upgrades to the campus phone and voicemail systems. Phones will continue to operate as normal and fail over to backup systems if necessary. Incoming and outgoing calls will be unavailable during a phone reboot, which will only take a few minutes.

If the work is not completed by 6 p.m. next Thursday, we will continue the work on Friday, Feb. 6, starting at 9 a.m.

If you have any questions or concerns, we can help. Email IT or call 906-487-1111.

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Spring MTU Aquatics: Session 2 Registration Opens Soon!

Registration for Session 2 of MTU Aquatics’ spring 2026 programs is almost here! Registration opens on Wednesday, Feb. 4, for all programs.

Explore our programs for all ages and abilities:

Important Information for Parents/Guardians:
To register your child for MTU Aquatics programs, you must have a DSE user account with Michigan Tech Recreation.

Additional Resources:

Questions? Contact Aquatics Manager Annie Boyle at ambengry@mtu.edu or 906-487-2995.

See you at the pool!

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Save the Date and Register for Michigan Tech's Design Expo

Mark your calendars for Michigan Tech’s annual Design Expo, which will take place on April 14. Join us in celebrating the remarkable creativity and innovation of our undergraduate students. This exciting event will showcase over 70 Enterprise, Senior Design and capstone projects from across all colleges, offering a glimpse of the cutting-edge work our students are achieving.

What to Expect:

  • Explore Innovative Projects: Many projects are sponsored by industry partners, highlighting real-world applications and collaborative problem-solving.

  • Witness Excellence in Action: A panel of distinguished judges will evaluate the projects and award cash prizes to the top teams.

Save the Date: Tuesday, April 14
This year's Design Expo will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in two campus locations: the Van Pelt and Opie Library first floor and the Memorial Union Building Ballroom. A reception and awards ceremony will follow from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts. 

Students: Register Your Project by March 16
Ready to share your innovative project? Registration is open through March 16. Don’t miss your chance to shine at this incredible event. Visit the Design Expo registration webpage for all the details and secure your spot today.

Volunteers: Sign Up to Judge
Serve as a distinguished judge at Design Expo to support hands-on, discovery-based learning. This unique opportunity allows you to connect with students and witness innovation firsthand. Learn more and sign up to judge.

All events are free and open to the public. Come and be inspired by the future of innovation at Michigan Tech.  We hope to see you there!

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ICC Hosting Faculty Research Tech Talks Lunch

Michigan Tech’s Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC) is hosting a lunch featuring faculty Tech Talks on ongoing research from ICC members around campus. Check out the lineup below and join us in the Great Lakes Research Center tomorrow, Feb. 3, at noon in GLRC 202.  Lunch is provided!

Featuring Tech Talks from:

  • Tan Chen, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Geordan Gutow, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  • Jason Harman, Psychology and Human Factors
  • Hoda Hatoum, Biomedical Engineering
  • Neerav Kaushal, Applied Computing
  • Wei Wei, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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Research Subjects Needed

A research team in the Department of Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology is currently seeking research subjects for a study to identify the physiological pathways through which Hibiscus sabdariffa, a flowering plant, may influence neural regulation in humans. You are eligible to participate if you are between the ages of 18 and 64 and meet our study inclusion criteria. 

We will conduct two experiments separated by at least two weeks, with a time commitment of about two to 2.5 hours per visit. There is monetary compensation for participation.

Please email Oluwatosin Oyeniran at oioyenir@mtu.edu for more information and to determine your eligibility.

Today's Campus Events

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New Huskies Orientation Paperwork Session

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Women's Rights are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-based Inequality, Violence, and Discrimination Gallery Exhibit - Rozsa Art Galleries

MICHIGAN TECH ART SERIES EVENT Women’s Rights are Human Rights is a fitting title for an exhibition of women’s rights and advocacy posters, as it was a term used in the women’s rights movement and was the title of an important speech given by Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1995 at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. This exhibition features posters created by artsit of all genders to celebrate and acknowledge the vital role that all citizens should play in protecting and promoting human rights while challenging gender inequality and stereotypes, advancing reproductive and sexual rights, protecting women and girls against brutality, and promoting women’s empowerment and participation in society. These poster images challenge patriarchal attitudes that subordinate, stigmatize or restrict women from achieving their fullest potential. These images argue for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls enabling empowerment of women and achievement of real equality between women and men that fosters societal stability and human dignity. Learn more at womensrightsarehumanrights.org Things to know ROZSA ART GALLERIES HOURS | M-F 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturdays 1-8 p.m. EXHIBIT DATES | January 30-March 28, 2026 RECEPTION | Friday, January 30, 2026 | 5-7 p.m. ADMISSION| Free and open to the public CONTENT GUIDANCE | Strong language and discussion of domestic violence. Plan your visit with information about parking, accessibility, and more. Rozsa Art Galleries are open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. M-F and 1-8 p.m. on Saturdays. Closed during academic recesses. Contact the Rozsa Box Office for more information. Thanks to Our Sponsors Support for this Michigan Tech Art Event provided by: and the Visual and Performing Arts Circle of Supporters. About the Presenter Professional exhibitions in the Rozsa Art Galleries. Student showcases. Artist Talks with Studio Here Now. Cross-campus collaborations. The Michigan Tech Art Series offers dynamic programming that supports Michigan Tech students and our wider community. Part of the the annual Rozsa Season, the Michigan Tech Art, Music, and Theatre Series are presented by the Visual and Performing Arts Department. Through these series, students from across campus, community members, and faculty create art that connects us to the world. With majors in audio production and technology, sound design, theatre and entertainment technology, and nine minors, the department fosters creativity, self-motivation, and the development of practical and artistic skills. Everyone is welcome, and there's something for everyone. View all Michigan Tech Art Series Events. Related Events Nanowonder: Images of the Microscopic World Gallery Exhibit - Rozsa Art Galleries September 12-November 7, 2025 Reception | Friday, September 26, 2025 | 5-7 p.m. Artful Intersections: Fall Student Art Showcase - Rozsa Art Galleries November 21-December 2, 2025 Reception | Tuesday, December 2, 2025 | 5-7 p.m. Through the Quiet Hours: Night Sky Photography Gallery Exhibit - Rozsa Art Galleries January 16-23, 2026 Reception | Friday, January 16, 2026 | 5-7 p.m. Women's Rights are Human Rights Gallery Exhibit - Rozsa Art Galleries January 30-March 28, 2026 Reception | Friday, January 30, 2026 | 5-7 p.m. Beyond the Frame: Spring Student Art Showcase - Rozsa Art Galleries April 10-14, 2026 Reception | Friday, April 10, 2026 | 5-7 p.m. Explore upcoming Michigan Tech Art Events. Plan Your Visit to the Rozsa Rozsa Box Office InformationAccessibility Services Find a Digital ProgramPlan your Parking​ Get Involved Volunteer to UsherDonate to Support the RozsaMeet Our DonorsGet Updates via Email View All Upcoming Events Personal Responsibility Statement Not all productions may appeal to or be appropriate for every person or for all ages. The Rozsa Center provides content guidance to alert audience members to common potentially sensitive or distressing material. Guests are encouraged to familiarize themselves with each event in order to make informed decisions prior to attending an event. Views Expressed Statement The views, information, thoughts, or opinions expressed in this program or event are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the policies of the Rozsa Center or Michigan Technological University. Effective Date: 2025/26.

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Over The Top Hot Chocolate - Catering POP-UP

Stop by to meet the MTU Catering Team and make your own over-the-top hot chocolate! This elevated hot chocolate bar will have your cup overflowing with tasty toppings like whipped cream, marshmallows, candy, cookies, and sauces! *The first 50 attendees will get a Husky Eats travel mug.

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Engineering Ethics: What Every Engineer Needs to Know

Environmental Engineering Gradaute Seminar Dr. Kris Mattila, Associate Professor, Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering, Michigan Tech Abstract The presentation will present a practical introduction to engineering ethics by outlining major ethical theories and examining how the 2020 ASCE Code of Ethics shapes professional responsibilities. It highlights the importance of ethical decision‑making at the individual, organizational, and societal levels, emphasizing engineers’ duty to protect public welfare and act with integrity. The goal is to encourage reflection on how ethical principles guide everyday engineering practice.

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Huskies Swim Training - Session 2

Huskies Swim Training is a program that provides additional attention and competitive guidance to advanced swimmers looking to focus on stroke technique and efficiency. Sessions will be designed to improve swimming through stroke drills and swimming sets focused on endurance, speed, and race strategy. Coaches will provide feedback and stroke correction in a group environment with an emphasis on promoting a love for competitive swimming and lifelong skills such as discipline, dedication, and teamwork. Come be part of the pack! Competitve swimming opportunities are now availabe to current Huskies Swim Training participants!

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AIChE General Meeting

Join AIChE for a presentation from Cabot Corporation! Cabot Corporation is a global leader in specialty chemicals and performance materials. They manufacturing materials such as carbon black, fumed silica, and specialized additives. All are welcome!

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La Peña Spanish Conversation Hour

Join us every other Monday this semester for La Peña, Spanish Conversation Hour, from 5-6pm in Walker 120A! Come practice your Spanish, hang out with other Spanish-speakers, play games, and maybe learn something new! All levels are welcome. Questions? Contact Estela Mira Barreda ebarreda@mtu.edu

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Parent & Child Aquatics (Ages 6 mo-3 yrs) - Session 1

Come make a splash in Huskies Group Swim Lessons! American Red Cross Parent & Child Aquatics levels are being offered at the SDC Pool for ages 6 months to 3 years old. A parent is required to be in the water with each participant.

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Preschool Aquatics (Ages 4-5 years) - Session 1

Come make a splash in Huskies Group Swim Lessons! American Red Cross Preschool Aquatics levels are being offered at the SDC Pool for ages 4 to 5 years old.

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Hungry Hungry Huskies

Teams will compete for the highest score in our version of the classic game Hungry Hungry Hippos. The “Husky” will be launched into the center on sleds to catch as many balls as they can in their basket before getting pulled back to the team. The team that collected the most balls after three rounds wins. This event will take place on ice.