Michigan Tech Magazine Q&A: Chemical Kim

Chemical Kim standing in front of a brick wall with neon Chemical Kim sign holding a bowl and test tube.

Chemistry alumna Kim Hilton '91 is bringing science education to new heights by embracing dynamic changes in technology, culture and the learning landscape.

In addition to her job teaching chemistry at Florida SouthWestern State College, Hilton is a STEM education influencer. As Chemical Kim, she utilizes short-form video to demonstrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics concepts to more than 1.5 million followers on TikTok and other social media channels.

Read the Q&A in our 2024 Michigan Tech Magazine.

Fall 2024 CSCHF Graduate Assistantship Nominations Open

Pre-proposals for Fall 2024 Copper Shores Community Health Foundation (CSCHF) Graduate Assistantships are being accepted and are due no later than 4 p.m. May 21 to the Graduate School. Students who best meet the foundation’s criteria will be invited to submit a full application, which will be due on June 25. Instructions on the pre-proposal and information about the full application and evaluation process are found online.

Students are eligible if all of the following criteria are met:

  1. Must be a Ph.D. student conducting a research or outreach project that will promote and/or improve the overall health of Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon communities.
  2. Must be two years after starting the graduate program at the time of application.
  3. Must not be a prior recipient of a Portage Health Foundation (PHF) or CSCHF Graduate Assistantship.
  4. Preference will be given to applicants with long-standing local connections to Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga or Ontonagon county.

Priority will be given to students originally from Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga or Ontonagon counties. Nonresident students and international students are encouraged to apply if their health research is applicable to health needs and job shortages of our local community (obesity research, rural health, medical informatics, drug delivery and lab testing, physical therapy, etc.).

These assistantships are available through the generosity of the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation. They are intended to recognize outstanding Ph.D. talent in health-oriented research areas. Applicants should be a catalyst for promoting and improving the overall health of Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon communities through one of the following:

  • health research and technology development
  • health education or preventive and wellness initiatives
  • rural health care access, informatics and assessment of care

Students who receive full support through a CSCHF Graduate Assistantship may not accept any other employment. For example, students cannot be fully supported by a CSCHF Graduate Assistantship and accept support as a GTA or GRA.

Bioathlon Returning to Campus for 2024!

This Friday (May 10), Michigan Tech's Department of Biological Sciences (BioSci) will be hosting our annual Bioathlon pre-college outreach event. Each year, the department invites local high schools to participate in this single-day, hands-on problem-solving competition to stimulate an interest in biology careers. This year, 24 eager students from six different schools will be participating in the all-day event.

This will be the department's 34th year hosting Bioathlon.

For more information, please contact Sunny Charpentier at scharpen@mtu.edu or visit our Bioathlon webpage.

Tara Brewer Named IACAC Board Director, Receives President’s Service Recognition Award

At the annual conference and membership meeting of the Illinois Association for College Admission Counseling (IACAC), Tara Brewer, regional admissions manager for Undergraduate Admissions at Michigan Tech, was elected a board director. In this role, she will serve as a representative of all IACAC members for a three-year term.

Additionally, Brewer was awarded IACAC's Molly K. Arnold President’s Service Recognition Award. This award recognizes members with more than five years’ service who have provided strong and consistent leadership.

“It comes as no surprise that Tara’s commitment to IACAC was noticed by the current president of the organization, Paul Welsh, who awarded her the President's Service Award,” stated Chrissy Grotzke, senior associate director of admissions. “Over the last 10 years, Tara has stepped up to co-chair three committees and served on a variety of others. Her passion for the students and families she works with at Michigan Tech, coupled with the connections she has made within our profession, allowed her to secure a chair at the table. I look forward to seeing her contributions and Husky Spirit over these next three years with IACAC.”

Brewer has been a critical part of Michigan Tech’s regional Admissions team since 2009, and a member of IACAC since 2007. During her tenure, she has held various leadership positions within IACAC and contributes uncountable volunteer hours. Read Brewer’s statements on page 5 of IACAC's Candidate Statements PDF.

Three Huskies Collect Hardware at GLIAC Track & Field Championships

Three student-athletes from Michigan Tech's track and field team earned podium finishes on the final day of the GLIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Friday (May 3).

Sam Lange repeated as runner-up in the men's metric mile while John Paul Norland (men's 800 meters) and Jamie Hendrickson (women's high jump) made the podium for the first time in their careers, finishing second and third respectively.

"I was really proud of the competitive fire shown by our athletes at this meet," head coach Robert Young said."Not everyone had their best day, but it was great to see them strive to give everything they had. Everyone knows when it's a championship meet — it just means a little more and brought that heightened level of focus and drive that the situation requires."

Read more at Michigan Tech Athletics.

Job Postings

Job Postings for Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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.

General Manager, Mont Ripley Ski Area. Apply online.

Small Business Navigator – Dickinson and Menominee Counties, Office of Innovation and Commercialization. Apply online.

Small Business Navigator – Delta, Alger and Schoolcraft Counties, Office of Innovation and Commercialization. Apply online.

Small Business Navigator and Tribal Liaison – Baraga County, Keweenaw Bay Tribe and Hannahville Tribe, Office of Innovation and Commercialization. Apply online.
Contact: Daniel Yoder

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 Print

Nancy French (MTRI) served on the organizing committee and gave the opening presentation for a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine workshop held Sept. 13-15, 2023, to identify opportunities to improve measurements and model projections of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from wildland fires and discuss management practices that could be incorporated into current and future action plans.

The report from this workshop, titled "Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wildland Fires: Toward Improved Monitoring, Modeling, and Management: Proceedings of a Workshop," has just been completed and released by The National Academies Press.

The report and workshop recordings are available online.

In the News

The Keweenaw Report covered Michigan Tech’s receipt of the Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation. The award recognized the efforts of the Department of Social Sciences, Geospatial Research Facility and Michigan Tech Archives toward developing the Keweenaw Time Traveler. MTU announced the award at Michigan Tech News.

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Site Selection Magazine mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about the collaborative effort across industry, academia and government to make Michigan a global convergence point for the semiconductor and electric vehicle industries. MTU was listed as a participant in The Michigander Scholars Program — a key component of a talent pipeline supporting the two industries.

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T&D World mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about a new cybersecurity center based at Iowa State University called CyDERMS — the Center for Cybersecurity and Resiliency of DERs and Microgrids-integrated Distribution Systems. MTU researchers are among the center’s project team members. The story was picked up from Iowa State University.

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The ’Gander mentioned Michigan Tech’s Peregrine Falcon webcam — the nest box is move-in ready! — in a story featuring falcon livestreams at five Michigan locations.

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Missouri University of Science and Technology mentioned Michigan Tech in a story about Katelyn Kiser ’20 (B.S. Materials Science and Engineering), the winner of the 2024 Jean Bye – American Foundry Society Women in Metalcasting national scholarship from the Foundry Educational Foundation. Kiser is currently a Ph.D. student in materials science and engineering at Missouri S&T.

Reminder

Songer Research Award Deadline Extended

The deadline for applications to the Songer Research Award for Human Health has been extended until next Wednesday (May 15) at 4 p.m.

Information on the awards and the application process is available on the Pre-Health Professions Blogs. Please direct any questions to Ashutosh Tiwari at tiwari@mtu.edu.