FALL 2024
Our recent 3MT competition, hosted by the Graduate Student Government (GSG) brought together some of the brightest graduate students to present their research in just three minutes! Check out the highlights and see the brilliant minds behind the 3-minute pitches that captivated us all!
On October 12, the Graduate Student Government (GSG) hosted our popular Fall Color Trip.
On September 6, the Graduate Student Government (GSG) hosted our popular First Friday Social, creating a welcoming environment for students to connect with each other, GSG members, and faculty. Additionally, we were treated to an incredible session by Bob Wenc, who shared insights on the “Gems of the Keweenaw.
On August 19, the Graduate Student Government (GSG) hosted a welcoming Orientation Picnic at Hancock Beach.
SUMMER 2024
On August 10, the Graduate Student Government (GSG), in collaboration with the Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP), organized a kayaking event at Prince’s Point for all graduate students.
On August 2, the Graduate Student Government (GSG) participated in the Alumni Week-long Reunion by hosting a poster session. During this event, graduate students presented their research to members of the alumni community.
This is an event organized by the 2024-2025 GSG administration.
SPRING 2024
This is the social event of the 2023/2024 GSG administration
This is the last GBM of the 2023/2024 GSG administration
On January 5, new graduate students engaged in university wide orientation event.
On February 21, GSG hosted an Artificial Intelligence listening session for grad students to contribute to the university AI policy development.
GSG in collaboration with Magic Klin Studio hosted a pottery painting event
GSG in collaboration with Tech cultural organizations organized a cultural night.
GSG Graduate Research Colloquium 2024
FALL 2023
Between August 21 & 25, new graduate students engaged in series of welcome activities led by the Graduate School and Graduate Student Government.
Team – Natural Hard Sciences were crowned the Champions of 2023 GSG Summer Softball League.
On August 4, GSG joined the Alumni week-long reunion through the Alumni Poster session where graduate students shared their researches with the members of alumni community.
Faculty and staff joined the GSG community in an evening of food, drinks, games and fun. #FirstFridaySocial on the first Friday of the Fall semester.
K-Day, short for Keweenaw Day, is an annual tradition at Michigan Tech held on the Friday of the week of Labor Day.
GSG hosted a workshop to support grad students create their own Vision Board.
The Parade of Nations started at Quincy Green all the way to Dee Stadium…
GSG PR Chair, Genius was present at the #CareerFair taking photos
Taking off from MUB, we moved through Copper Harbour, stopping at 3 different spots for some of the best breathtaking views.
What a scary Halloween. Hahahahahahahaha…
GSG & the Institute for Policy, Ethics, and Culture host an event called Research Journeys where IPEC member researchers share stories of their research trajectories with graduate students.
GSG & the Institute for Policy, Ethics, and Culture host an event called Research Journeys where IPEC member researchers share stories of their research trajectories with graduate students.
Coffee Chats with Society of Women’s Engineers at Grad Commons.
3MT slide design workshop was facilitated by the library alongside the GSG Professional Development Chair
3MT Preliminary Presentation took place at the Great Lakes Research Centre
3MT Final Round took place at the Forestry Atrium
GSG, the Institute for Policy, Ethics, and Culture, and Ecosystem Science Center held a workshop about research grant proposal writing.
GSG organized the Write Right – Journal Article Fundamentals and Beyond workshop with Prof. Yoke Khin Yap and the Van Pelt and Opie Library
GSG organized the Career Planning Workshop with Dr. Melissa F. Baird (Associate Dean of STEM Equity, Graduate School)
GSG organized Ice Skating evening at the John Macinnes Student Ice Arena. This is a repository of photos taken by students.