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The main Michigan Tech campus is located mainly on US 41 in Houghton, Michigan. It is the safest campus in Michigan, and the third safest in the United States according to Reader's Digest. [1] Many of the buildings are built up, as opposed to short and wide, which reduces the size of the campus. Michigan Tech also maintains the following areas:
Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech, MTU, or simply Tech) is a public research university in Houghton, Michigan, United States, founded in 1885 as the Michigan Mining School, the first post-secondary institution in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena is a 4,200-capacity hockey arena in Houghton, Michigan.It is home to the Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team. It is named for John J. MacInnes, head coach of the Huskies from 1956 to 1983, who was one of the most successful coaches in the history of college hockey with a record of 555-295-39.
The Michigan Tech Huskies at the 2015 Great Lakes Invitational. Michigan Tech has had a storied history from its inception in 1919, producing three national championships. The program has played in five different home arenas including the Amphidrome, Calumet Colosseum, Dee Stadium and the MacInnes Student Ice Arena.
In 1966, Michigan Tech students mailed snowballs to Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) so students in the Lone Star State could have a campus-wide snowball fight. [10] On Feb. 7, 1981, the 1st Annual Blizzard Baja was hosted by Michigan Tech's Society of Automotive Engineers student chapter.
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Michigan Tech completed phase two that included an expanded press box, coaching boxes, additional bleachers, restrooms, and concessions in 2021. [4] The current accommodations were completed in 1989. For 2019, the facility was renamed Sherman Field at Kearly Stadium in honor of former coaches Ted and Tom Kearly (2006–19).
Michigan Tech played their last hockey game in Dee Stadium on December 4, 1971, after which they moved to the Student Ice Arena. [ 6 ] In 1974, the City of Houghton signed a 99-year lease for the Dee Stadium from Michigan Tech. [ 7 ] In May 1983, the City of Houghton eliminated Dee Stadium from their annual budget due to financial reasons and ...