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.

COB Dean Semifinalist Presenting at Open Forum

The College of Business (COB) Dean Search Committee has invited three semifinalist candidates to Michigan Tech for on-campus interviews.

Candidate 2 Open Forum Presentation: 
Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m. in Chem Sci 102

The second candidate’s interview will be held next Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 26 and 27. The candidate will present their administrative philosophy and vision for COB at an open forum at 2 p.m. next Tuesday in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Building, Chem Sci 102.

Information on all candidates, interview dates and open forum information can be viewed at the Academic Affairs Dean Search page. A Michigan Tech login is required to view resumes and provide comment. The open forums will be video recorded and posted to the website for viewing.

The COB Dean Search Committee encourages the campus community to interact with each candidate during the interviews and to provide feedback by completing the anonymous comment form provided at the website. Feedback forms will be available for 72 hours following the last candidate.

University Senate Meeting 728

The University Senate will meet on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 12:30 p.m. in Chem Sci 102. Virtual attendance is also invited via Zoom. Please note that you will need to log in to your MTU Zoom account to join the virtual meeting.

Join the University Senate Meeting on Zoom.

View the Meeting Agenda.

Senators are responsible for making their constituents aware of the agenda for this meeting. Senators who are unable to attend should arrange for their alternates to attend in their place.

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 meeting tomorrow, Jan. 21, will be at the Van Pelt and Opie Library in Library 103 from noon to 1 p.m.

This Week's C-Cubed Luncheon Menu

Join Carved and Crafted Catering at Michigan Technological University for the C-Cubed Luncheon, being held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursdays in the Memorial Union Alumni Lounge (MUB 107). All faculty and staff, along with their guests, are invited.

Menu for Thursday, Jan. 22:

  • Vegetable Minestrone Soup (V) and Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Garlic Breadstick (V)
  • Salad Items: Spring Salad Mix (VG, AG), Cucumber (VG, AG), Red Onion (VG, AG) Cherry Tomatoes (VG, AG), Seasoned Croutons (V), Shredded Cheddar Cheese (V, AG) Garbanzo Beans (VG, AG)
  • Salad Dressings: Ranch (V, AG), Balsamic Vinaigrette (VG, AG), Italian (VG, AG)
  • Cookie Platter (V)

The C-Cubed lunch buffet menus are created and prepared by the catering culinary team. As the name suggests, the meals are meant to foster conversation, community and collegiality. Attendees may bring their lunch instead of purchasing the buffet. Fruit-infused water, coffee, tea and desserts are available free to all attendees.

The buffet lunch is $16 per person. Cash, credit cards and gift cards are accepted. Gift cards can be purchased in the Memorial Union office (MUB 101). Meals are dine-in only and personal containers/tupperware or to-go meals are not permitted.

Submit C-Cubed Feedback.

This Week in Michigan Tech Athletics

Tuesday, Jan. 20
• Michigan Tech Hockey Radio Show, 10 a.m. on Mix 93 WKMJ
 
Thursday, Jan. 22
• Women's Basketball vs. Wayne State, 5:30 p.m. at SDC Gym on Mix 93 WKMJ & FloCollege
• Men's Basketball vs. Wayne State, 7:30 p.m. at SDC Gym on Mix 93 WKMJ & FloCollege
 
Friday, Jan. 23
• Hockey at Northern Michigan, 7:07 p.m. on Mix 93 WKMJ, TV6 & Midco Sports Plus
 
Saturday, Jan. 24
• Nordic Skiing at Ariens CCSA Invitational (15K skate)
• Women's Basketball vs. Purdue Northwest, Noon at SDC Gym on Mix 93 WKMJ & FloCollege
• Men's Basketball vs. Purdue Northwest, 2 p.m. at SDC Gym on Mix 93 WKMJ & FloCollege
• Hockey vs. Northern Michigan, 6:07 p.m. at MacInnes Student Ice Arena on Mix 93 WKMJ, TV6 & Midco Sports Plus
 
Sunday, Jan. 25
• Nordic Skiing at Ariens CCSA Invitational (classic mixed gender relay)
• Men's Tennis vs. St. Norbert at Gates Tennis Center
• Women's Tennis vs. St. Norbert at Gates Tennis Center

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Athletics News
Read more in the MTU Athletics weekly update.

In the News

WLUC TV6 mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about the city of Houghton receiving $3.8 million in Michigan Economic Development Corporation funding for downtown redevelopment projects, including a new trail connection between campus and the city’s waterfront.

Islands and WorldAtlas both mentioned MTU in an article featuring Houghton among Michigan’s most charming small towns, highlighting its historic downtown and outdoor recreation as well as the vibrant presence of Michigan Tech.

Reminders

Stay Connected with the CTL

The William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at Michigan Tech now offers a newsletter to keep faculty and staff in the loop with everything happening throughout the academic year. This engaging newsletter highlights upcoming events like Lunch and Learns, faculty book clubs, informal coffee chats, technical workshops, professional development opportunities and other CTL-hosted programs designed to support teaching and learning.

If you’d like to receive the newsletter directly in your inbox, please email Jess Hendrickson at jelhendr@mtu.edu to be added to the distribution list and stay connected with timely updates and opportunities to enrich your teaching practice.

In addition to the newsletter, the CTL maintains the dynamic Center for Teaching and Learning Blog that shares many of the same timely updates and themes. The blog highlights upcoming CTL events and technical workshops, teaching-focused announcements, instructional initiatives and updates related to the systems and tools instructors use. Whether you’re looking for ideas, inspiration or a snapshot of what the CTL is currently focused on, the blog serves as a complementary resource to help you stay informed and engaged with CTL offerings.

Connect with us today to learn more about how the CTL can support your teaching and learning!

For questions, contact us at ctl@mtu.edu.

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Applied Computing Faculty Candidate Presentation with Yu Nong

Please join the Department of Applied Computing (AC) on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 3 p.m. in Rekhi G005 for a research presentation by tenure-track faculty candidate Yu Nong.

The title of Nong’s presentation is “Understanding and Tackling the Data Needs for Software Vulnerability Analysis.”

From the abstract:
The increasing complexity of modern software has made automated vulnerability analysis an indispensable part of security. However, the effectiveness of these automated techniques, from deep learning models to modern large language models, is critically bottlenecked by a scarcity of high-quality, realistic data. Realizing the full potential of AI in software security requires addressing core challenges: generating vast and diverse training datasets, guiding large models to perform complex security reasoning, and validating the correctness of automated fixes. The talk will focus on how their research addresses these challenges by (1) developing realistic vulnerability data generation techniques to train robust vulnerability detection, localization, and repair models, and (2) introducing novel, semantics-guided prompting strategies that steer LLMs toward accurate vulnerability analysis and repair. By integrating insights from program analysis and machine learning, we provide comprehensive, end-to-end approaches to solving the critical data needs across the software vulnerability lifecycle, enabling the development of more secure and resilient systems.

Nong is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo, advised by Haipeng Cai. His research interests lie at the intersection of software engineering and security, with a focus on enhancing software vulnerability analysis through data-driven approaches, leveraging machine/deep learning and large language models. His work addresses the critical data scarcity challenge in security by developing techniques for realistic vulnerability data generation and automated, semantics-guided patching. Nong’s research has been published in top-tier venues including USENIX Security, ICSE, FSE and TSE. He also received a Best Research Assistant Award in 2024.

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CTL Spring 2026 Faculty Book Club: 'The Opposite of Cheating'

Are you concerned that your students are not acting with academic integrity? Are you looking for strategies to encourage students not to use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) or other non-authorized tools to complete assignments?

Please join the William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Spring 2026 Faculty Book Club focused on “The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI” by Tricia Gallant and David Rettinger.

During five biweekly sessions, we will learn about and discuss strategies that faculty can implement in their courses to foster a community of academic integrity and to design assignments that reduce the incentive for students to cheat. Please join us on Thursdays at 2 p.m. in Library 243 starting on Jan. 29.

Sign Up for “The Opposite of Cheating” Book Club.

For accommodations, please contact Catharine Gruver at cgruver@mtu.edu or 906-487-3026.

Today's Campus Events

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Art Display

Michigan Technological University invites students, staff, faculty, and community members to submit original artwork honoring the legacy and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As part of the 2026 MLK Day Celebration and the theme “United through Service,” this exhibit showcases creative reflections on justice, unity, service, and Dr. King’s enduring influence. All submitted pieces will be displayed in the Van Pelt and Opie Library Exhibit Area from Friday, January 16th through Monday, January 26th. Artwork will also be featured during the MLK Celebration Dinner so attendees can enjoy and engage with the pieces. We welcome visual art of all forms—including drawings, paintings, graphic art, photography, mixed media, and written or illustrated tributes. Submission Link: https://forms.gle/gq9FChe13jkoPFkC7 Submission Deadline: Prior to the exhibit opening on January 16th Join us in celebrating the power of art, activism, and community as we honor Dr. King’s message and highlight the creativity of our campus and local youth.

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Staff Council Meeting

Come join Staff Council for our monthly meeting! Staff Council is a service organization within the University whose charge is: to assist the University in recognizing outstanding performance and ongoing dedicated service by staff membersto maximize the use of talents and resources of the staff to support educational programs and to develop and strengthen skills and professionalism among the staffto provide events and opportunities that enhance the working environment of Michigan TechEach meeting consists of a notable guest speaker to share updates from around campus, updates about upcoming Staff Council programs and events, and opportunities to chat amongst a community of fellow staff members. Membership on Staff Council is voluntary, open, and available to any eligible staff member. Staff Council exists to support Michigan Tech staff: full-time, part-time, nine-month, or ten-month; non-student, non-faculty. As a reminder, union-represented employees are entitled to release time for professional development activities, including staff recognition programs deemed relevant by the University. Employees should work with their supervisors to ensure coverage during their absence. Supervisors may contact Human Resources for guidance on eligibility and the process for granting this release time.

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New Position Management Process

https://michigantech.zoom.us/j/85185602049

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Huskies Swim Training - Session 1

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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Substances and Sleep Husky Hour

Sleep plays a huge role in how we feel and function. Join us for a Substances & Sleep Husky Hour to explore how caffeine, alcohol, and marijuana can influence sleep patterns and recovery. Whether you’re curious or looking for ways to feel more rested, this conversation is for you.

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Adult Huskies Swim Lessons - Session 1

Adult Huskies Swim Lessons provides aquatic education for the beginner to intermediate swimmer who is looking to become more comfortable in the water and learn the fundamental four strokes.

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Adult Huskies Swim Training - Session 1

Adult Huskies Swim Training provides additional attention and competitive guidance to swimmers ages 18 and older who are looking to improve their swimming skills and fitness levels in a group setting. Each session is programmed with warm-up, and variations of a workout for the beginner, intermediate and advanced swimmer. Participants will be provided coaching and guidance to meet their individual swimming goals!

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BSA Study Session

Come study with BSA at the Canterbury House!

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Employer Panel: Graduating and Still Looking for a Job?

Join us for this virtual event! Get insider tips from employers on how to stand out at career fair and during the job search. From applications to interviews learn how to confidently navigate the hiring process. https://michigantech.zoom.us/j/87380369652

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Employer Panel: Graduating and Still Looking for a Job?

Join us for this virtual event! Get insider tips from employers on how to stand out at career fair and during the job search. From applications to interviews learn how to confidently navigate the hiring process. https://michigantech.zoom.us/j/87380369652 See Handshake for additional details.

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See Yourself in DPhiE

See Yourself in DPhiE while decorating mirrors on Tuesday, Jan. 20 from 6:00-7:30p.m., at 1019 College Ave! Rides will be leaving Wads at 5:50p.m. Please fill out this RSVP form if you plan on attending!

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WGC Friendly Pickleball Match

Join the WGC for a fun and relaxing game of pickleball. It’s the perfect way to unwind, recharge, and connect with others—no experience required! We can’t wait to see you out on the court! We will be on Gates Court 4, Pickleball East Side.

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Student Community Meal

Join us for our weekly free student meal, held Tuesdays during the semester at Good Shepard Lutheran Church. Come to cook, serve, eat, clean up, or all of the above! Cooking begins at 5pm and anyone is welcome to help cook. The meal is served from 6:30pm-7:30pm and any students are welcome to eat at the church and visit with friends or take a to-go box! If you would like to help with the meal but can't be there at 5, we also welcome people to help clean up from around 6:30pm to about 8pm. To stay up to date on weekly menus, follow the LCM instagram @lcm.mtu

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Casino Night

The brothers of Phi Delta Theta are feeling lucky and would like you to join them in an all-inclusive casino night hosted in the basement of Wadsworth Hall G32. Black Jack and Texas hold 'em, along with other miscellaneous card games, will be provided. No monetary transactions or betting will be allowed.

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Through the Quiet Hours: Night Sky Art Exhibition - Rozsa Presenting Series and Rozsa Art Galleries

ROZSA PRESENTING SERIES AND MICHIGAN TECH ART SERIES EVENT Through the Quiet Hours will showcase works by local artists inspired by the Keweenaw after nightfall and how it transforms our region in ways both subtle and profound. Presented in conjunction with National Geographic Live: Earth After Dark, this exhibition invites artists to interpret the beauty, mystery, and sense of connection found in the Keweenaw’s nighttime hours. Things to know ROZSA ART GALLERIES HOURS | M-F 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturdays 1-8 p.m. EXHIBIT DATES | January 16-23, 2026 RECEPTION | Friday, January 16, 2026 | 5-7 p.m. ADMISSION| Free and open to the public CONTENT GUIDANCE | None 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 Rozsa Presenting Series and Michigan Tech Art Event provided by: and the Rozsa Center's Circle of Supporters. About the Presenters 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. The Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts cultivates a vibrant and connected community through experiences that bring the Keweenaw together. Located on Michigan Technological University's campus in Houghton, Michigan, the 80,000-square-foot arts center's design is inspired by the inclined look of the local copper mine hoists and shaft houses inside and out. Event spaces include the Rozsa Lobby, James and Margaret Black Performance Hall, Rozsa Backstage, Rozsa Art Galleries, and McArdle Theatre. As the largest theater in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Rozsa dramatically expands the region’s access to large-scale performing arts events including Broadway tours, ballet, cirque, music, and more. View all Rozsa Presenting 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. National Geographic Live: Earth After Dark - Rozsa Presenting Series Friday, January 16, 2026 | 7:30 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.