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Big Skies. Bigger Ideas.
In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Montana Technological University is a place of purpose, home to uncommon thinking, research, innovation, and ideas. With Montana as our living laboratory, we offer a top education as a leading STEM university, with strong additional programs in nursing, health, and professional fields. What we do matters, today more than ever.
Your Path, Our Programs
Montana Tech may be best known for engineering and the natural sciences, but we also offer established programs in business, health professions, and other fields. Explore what you can do at Tech and where we can take you.
What's Happening at Tech...
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Montana Tech’s Fly Fishing Club blends tradition, community, and the outdoors
For Montana Tech senior Alex Thompson, fly fishing has been a way of life since childhood. Growing up in Helena, he picked up a rod around fourth grade and has been casting into Montana’s trout-filled streams ever since.
Join us at Club Rush!
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Paul and Andrea Hladky donate $1.3 million to support Montana Tech
Montana Technological University and the Montana Tech Foundation are proud to announce a $1.3 million philanthropic investment from Paul and Andrea Hladky to support student-athletes and enhance campus athletic facilities through the HPER Modernization Project.
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Montana Tech to host 2025 Energy and Critical Materials Summit
Montana Technological University will host the 2025 Lance College of Mines and Engineering Energy and Critical Materials Summit from October 8–10, 2025, in the University’s Library Auditorium. The Summit will feature two keynote speakers, Dr. Scott W. Tinker and Dr. Thomas Lograsso, alongside top leaders and innovators in energy, mining, environmental policy, and national defense.
Register now!
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Montana Tech secures $7.5 million NSF grant to launch Center for Energy Technologies
Montana Technological University has secured a $7.5 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish the Center for Energy Technologies (CET), a new research hub focused on energy systems. Funding for the project, which begins September 1, 2025, was secured through a highly competitive NSF grant. The five-year award is part of the EPSCoR Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) Phase I program.
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Montana Tech’s SAE Baja Club invites community to Throttle and Gears Auto Meet
Montana Technological University’s SAE Baja Club is inviting the community to the Throttle and Gears Auto Meet on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
Join us!
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Chi Alpha builds community and offers service opportunities at Montana Tech
Finding a sense of belonging can be one of the toughest parts of college. For Montana Tech nursing student Cassie Sampson, joining Chi Alpha Campus Ministries was the turning point that helped her feel at home.
Join us at Club Rush!
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Montana Tech students join programs in China for the first time
Dr. Shihua Brazill, faculty member in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (IAS) program at Montana Technological University, advanced global learning opportunities for Montana students by leading two back-to-back summer study abroad programs in China through the Max S. Baucus Institute.
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Making STEM Cool
At Montana Tech, we’ve been making STEM cool since before anyone else even knew what it was.
Research & Library Resources
Access valuable digital databases, maps, atlases, and historical journals of geological and mining resources dating back to the 1800s. Some of our valuable resources, including maps from the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, are housed only on Montana Tech campus.
Invest in Orediggers
The Tech Vision Endowed Scholarship helps recruit new Orediggers and provide funds to take care of our current students. Our goal is to raise $160,000 annually to impact 50-75 students and right now gifts to Tech Vision are being matched 1:1 up to $80,000.
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