All In on AI: Michigan Tech Launches New Degree, Concentration and Minor

Exterior of Rekhi Hall in the summer with lots of green trees.

Michigan Tech will launch a new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree program this fall, making Tech one of a select group of institutions nationwide that offer a dedicated undergraduate program in the field.

The new Bachelor of Science (BS) doubles down on the University’s commitment to what is regarded as the central science of the digital age. Approved by the Michigan Tech Board of Trustees, the degree now moves on to the final stage of the establishment process — review by the Michigan Association of State Universities. 

The new degree program is the flagship of a broader institutional shift toward AI instrumentalism, a strategy designed to prepare students for an evolving job market where AI is not just a tool, but a fundamental requirement for professional proficiency. 

“AI is one of the most — if not the most — disruptive technological advances in a generation,” said Dennis Livesay, Dave House Dean of Computing. “As such, we definitely felt the urgency to respond quickly, which we’ve done. The BS in Artificial Intelligence and the new Applied AI concentration in our Information Technology (IT) degree ensure that Michigan Tech will be training the next generation of AI developers and superusers.”

Learn more about the degree and what it means for Huskies and their careers at Michigan Tech News.

Host a Hands-On Project Session for Future Engineers

Summer Youth Programs invites Michigan Tech departments and faculty to host Applied Project Sessions (APS) for our upcoming Engineering Scholars Program (ESP) and Women in Engineering (WIE) programs, our flagship engineering experiences at SYP. 

Program Overview

  • ESP and WIE are competitive-admission programs wherein high-achieving high school students from diverse backgrounds explore various engineering disciplines. Running for over 50 years, these programs connect students to the vast engineering programs and research opportunities on campus and inspire the next generation of Huskies.

  • This summer, the ESP and WIE programs will run concurrently from June 21-26.

The APS Experience
We are seeking engineering-focused sessions that provide students with high-impact, technical experiences. These sessions are most effective when students work toward one larger engineering design throughout the week or complete a distinct project during each daily session.

Session Logistics

  • Student Cohort: Expect to work with the same dedicated group of 12-15 students all week.

  • Schedule: Monday-Wednesday from 1:15-3:15 p.m. and Thursday-Friday from 8:30-10:45 a.m.

  • The Showcase: During the final two days, students will use part of their session time to create a trifold poster. Their work will be featured at the Applied Engineering Showcase on Friday afternoon.

  • Departmental Support: To recognize the instructional time and materials required, participating sessions will receive a $950 department supplement. 

Interested in hosting a session or discussing a project idea? Please contact the Summer Youth Programs team at syplogic@mtu.edu or 906-487-2219.

The Rozsa's 25th Anniversary Season Comes to an End

This year, we would like to thank the more than 35,000 people who gathered at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts for a record-breaking 25th anniversary season! As we use these summer months to prepare for our next season, we would like to encourage the campus community to stay connected with the Rozsa. We also welcome feedback in order to help us serve your needs better. 

As we look to the future, we invite you to stay involved in a variety of different ways:

Summer Box Office Hours
Beginning this week, the Rozsa Box Office will move to summer hours (Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and one hour before events).

Coming Soon
Keep an eye out for blasts from our past and peeks at what is to come. This summer, we will share next year’s lineup, including the return of a full Rozsa Presenting Series package featuring a wide range of artists and experiences on the Rozsa stage. We cannot wait to announce what we have in store for the 2026-27 season, so stay tuned. Until then, we hope your summer is filled with joy!

Cup of Joe with the Safety Crew

“Legacy Chemicals and Safety” is the topic of this month’s Cup of Joe with the Safety Crew.

Michigan Tech’s Safety Team — Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and the Office of Risk, Insurance, Safety, Security, and Compliance (RISSC) — 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.

Please join EHS next Wednesday, May 6, at 9 a.m. in the MUB Alumni Lounge.

Enjoy a cup of coffee during our short presentation by Jeff Lewin (EHS). Lewin will discuss the recent discovery and removal of potentially dangerous crystallized picric acid found in a lab on campus. EHS worked with a high-hazard chemical disposal team earlier this month to remove the legacy chemical. He will also discuss the importance of keeping an up-to-date chemical inventory and managing chemicals that can degrade and/or become potentially hazardous over time.

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!

Job Posting

Job Posting for Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Staff and faculty job descriptions are available on the Human Resources website. For more information regarding staff positions, call 906-487-2280 or email humanresources@mtu.edu. For more information regarding faculty positions, contact the academic department in which the position is posted.

Office Assistant – Part-Time (12 months), Van Pelt and Opie Library. (​UAW posting dates are April 29 to May 6, 2026. External applicants are encouraged to apply; however, internal ​UAW applicants are given first consideration if they apply during the internal ​UAW posting dates.)

Michigan Technological University is an Equal Opportunity Educational Institution/Equal Opportunity Employer that provides equal opportunity for all, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Accommodations are available. If you require any auxiliary aids, services, or other accommodations to apply for employment or for an interview at Michigan Technological University, please notify the Human Resources office at 906-487-2280 or humanresources@mtu.edu.

In the News

The Detroit News, Duluth News Tribune, Keweenaw Report and more than 350 outlets nationwide quoted Sarah Hoy (CFRES) in a story about the latest Ise Royale Winter Study, which found the island’s wolf population has risen to 37 — the highest since the late 1970s — while the moose population has declined sharply to 524.

9&10 News featured Hayden Henderson (GLRC) in a video segment about how spring weather impacts the Great Lakes. Henderson discussed Michigan Tech’s smart buoy research and how it helps scientists monitor changing lake conditions.

Michigan History’s May/June 2026 issue includes an article highlighting the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum’s display of fluorescent Yooperlites, which look like normal granite-esque rocks under normal light conditions but fluoresce a bright orange under ultraviolet light.

My UP Now mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about Houghton earning a “Bird City” designation. The recognition highlights collaborative efforts among local organizations, including Tech, to support bird-friendly habitats and conservation initiatives in the Copper Country.

Reminders

TRIP Forms for Fall 2026 Semester

Benefits Services is now accepting fall 2026 TRIP forms!

We strongly encourage students to submit their TRIP (Tuition Reduction Incentive Program) application forms for fall 2026 by Friday, May 1, to ensure timely processing. Students should turn these forms in as soon as they have them completed, and no later than July 1.

A TRIP application form can be obtained from the Education Benefits page. The form is to be signed by the eligible employee/retiree and student. One application form is to be completed for each semester.

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Michigan Tech Magazine – Reader Survey

We value our readers’ perspectives and would appreciate hearing from you about this year’s Michigan Tech Magazine.

Please take a few minutes to complete the survey and let us know what you think about the 2026 edition. Responses will be accepted through Friday, May 1.

Today's Campus Events

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Essential Education Symposium

Join colleagues from across campus for the Essential Education Symposium, a day dedicated to sharing ideas, exploring innovative teaching practices, and strengthening Michigan Tech’s Essential Education program. The Symposium will be held on Wednesday, April 29, and the schedule features interactive workshops, faculty panels, and collaborative discussions focused on topics such as student reflection, community engagement, AI in teaching and learning, and the use of Husky Folio to document student growth. Whether you are new to Essential Education or actively teaching within the program, the Symposium offers space to learn from one another and contribute to the continued evolution of undergraduate education at Michigan Tech. Learn more about the Symposium and review the schedule.

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I-9 Verification at the MUB

Human Resources will be on-site at the MUB to verify I-9 documentation for new hires.