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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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Ripple leads Butte students in community clean-ups and a stormwater festival
Ripple: The Center for Education and Ecosystem Studies led over 550 students in community clean-ups around their schools and along the Blacktail and Silver Bow Creeks during the second half of May. The students collectively removed 116 bags of waste from Butte’s stormwater.
Learn more.
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Mechanical Engineering Student Lands Prestigious Fellowship
Jakob Nielsen, a third-year mechanical engineering student at Montana Tech, will join 24 top students from around the United States at Nuclear Chemistry Summer School at the Brookhaven National Laboratory this summer.
See Jakob's journey.
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Burke to Lead Highlands College
Tammy Burke has been appointed the dean of Highlands College. A seasoned educator and workforce development leader, Burke brings more than 25 years of experience in higher education, corporate training, and community engagement to her new role.
Read more.
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Mechanical Engineering Student Gains Internship with ConocoPhillips
After mechanical engineering senior Nathan Ostwald crosses the graduation stage at Montana Technological University’s commencement ceremony on May 10, he will pack his bags and head north to Alaska, beginning his career with ConocoPhillips.
Follow Nathan's next chapter.
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Mechanical Engineering Graduate to Continue Work in Energy Industry
Montana Technological University distinguishes itself by delivering a deliberately distinct, hands-on educational experience where students make lifelong connections and land dream careers after graduation.
Sara's path to TriHydro.
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Montana Tech Researcher will Receive a $199,927 Grant
Dr. Md Nahid Hasan will receive a $199,927 Engineering Research Initiative (ERI) grant from the National Science Foundation. Hasan received the award for his proposal, “Harnessing Chaotic Dynamics for Remote Morphing of Magnetic Metamaterials.”
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Get Registered for Fall 2025!
Join us in-person for an Oredigger Registration Rally! Be among the first to register and get your Fall 2025 schedule dialed in. We're hosting two in-person Registration Rallies on May 2nd and June 13th.
Get registered!
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Heggem receives prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Montana Technological University mechanical engineering student Ethan Heggem has been awarded a prestigious research fellowship.
Learn more.
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Highlands College named Opportunity College and University by Carnegie Classifications
Highlands College of Montana Tech was named an Opportunity College and University by The American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching through updates to its Carnegie Classifications.
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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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