T Minus Six Days and Counting to Michigan Tech Winter Carnival Liftoff
“Through Ice and Snow, to Space We Go,” is the theme for Michigan Tech’s 2026 Winter Carnival, which rockets the campus, community and visitors into a galaxy of winter games and festivities from Wednesday, Feb. 4, through next Saturday, Feb. 7.
The theme pays homage to aerospace achievements and the Husky tendency to lead exploration of new frontiers, and promises to transform Tech’s wintry campus into an astronautical array of huge and intricate snow statues. Other highlights include a new Wednesday night drone show and a crowd favorite, fireworks over Tech’s Mont Ripley Ski Area next Saturday night.
As it has since 1934, Blue Key National Honor Society, a student organization composed of outstanding scholars and leaders, is staging and managing every aspect of Carnival. The point person this year is Winter Carnival President Andrew Hemstreet ’26. The electrical engineering major offered a rundown on new and returning events and how his experiences as a student are helping him to lead the select group of Huskies who put on one of the top-rated winter festivals in the region.
“I’m hoping to create a welcoming and magical feeling for all attendees,” said Hemstreet. “Between the towering snow statues, drones lighting up the sky, students performing on stage, broomball, SnoBall and fireworks, Winter Carnival stands out as an event as unique as Michigan Tech!”
Get the full Carnival schedule and hear more from Hemstreet at Michigan Tech News.