Facilities like the A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Mont Ripley Ski Area, and the Rozsa Center for Performing Arts provide opportunities for community members to embrace the outdoors and experience local art and history. Additionally, they allow our students to experience their surroundings and make the most of their time at Michigan Tech.
Sitting on the shores of the Portage Canal with historic US Highway 41 winding through it, Michigan Tech's campus is home to its own ski hill, golf course, and top-notch academic facilities like the J.R. Van Pelt and John Opie Library. Your support of our campus means that Huskies will continue to have access to opportunities that help them grow—both inside and outside of the classroom.
From hitting one of the twenty-four trails at Mont Ripley Ski Area to catching a live performance at the Rozsa Center, the local community enjoys all that Michigan Tech has to offer. Your support of community initiatives helps Michigan Tech offer unique experiences that are enjoyed by both current students and community members.
Michigan Tech's arts and entertainment scene is vibrant and diverse, whether you're seeking fine art, drama, music, films, lectures, or cultural diversity. The University is home to the area's premier performing arts venue, the Rozsa Center, and the McArdle Theatre. Your support of Michigan Tech's culture initiatives will help the University continue to provide experiences that expand the minds of our Huskies and community.