
| Overheard at YES! Expo - 11/14/2007 Science and engineering are cool, and so is Michigan Tech Code Warriors Rev Up for Battle of the Brains - 2/22/2008 Tech team to face off against the world's best college programmers Solving the World's Problems - One Byte at a Time - 2/27/2008 Michigan Tech has joined the IBM World Community Grid, to put computers to work on pressing scientific and medical research when they would otherwise be idle. Science Spectacular Reveals the Fun Side of Science - 4/3/2009 Girls from across the UP and northern Wisconsin will gather at Michigan Tech Saturday, April 4 for a day of hands-on science activities. Robots, Space Travel, Movie Special Effects Promise a Bright Future for Detroit Area Students - 11/1/2007 Thousands of Detroit-area middle- and high-school students will travel to their own potential future at the fourth annual YES! Expo at Ford Field November 8, 2007. From Xbox to T-Cells: Michigan Tech Researchers Borrow Video Game Technology to Model Human Biology - 9/16/2008 Harnessing the computing muscle behind the leading video games to understand the most intricate of real-life systems Team Qualifies for Int'l Code-Writing Championships - 12/3/2003 Event in Prague in March Michigan Tech Students Build Tricorder - 5/4/2004 Track local weather, measure gas mileage, the sky's the limit. Schulz Named SPIE Fellow - 1/31/2007 For research in signal processing MTU a Tech Powerhouse: Princeton Review - 8/26/2005 Tech listed among the nation's top schools. Board Approves New Software Engineering Degree - 5/13/2003 Michigan Tech's Board of Control has given the go-ahead for a new bachelor's degree in software engineering. University officials hope students will be able to enroll in the program as early as this fall. New Center Groundbreaking Friday - 5/7/2003 Tech will break ground Friday for the new Center for Integrated Learning and Information Technology Michigan Tech Student Wins Google Scholarship - 4/12/2007 One of 20 nationwide Building Dedications Friday - 4/28/2005 Opie Library, Rekhi Hall, ATDC all will be dedicated April 29 Gift Helps Students Master Password Security - 3/8/2006 Imprivata donation solves the problem of password pilfering House Foundation Endows $1 Million Professorship - 7/11/2005 Tim Schulz to be the first to hold the Dave House Professorship Students to Provide IT Help to Nonprofits - 1/27/2006 The IT Oxygen Enterprise will be developing custom software for nonprofit organizations, thanks to a $1.2 million gift from the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation. Kryptos Complex: Cracking the Mother Lode of Codes - 5/12/2009 Computer science student Gary Phillips on his (former) fascination with a code not even the CIA could break. |