Mitchell Technical Institute Agricultural Technology student Michelle Kats placed first nationally at the National Post-Secondary Ag Student Organization conference held March 16-20 in St. Louis, MO. Kats took first place
MTI Power Sports Technology students and instructor will travel to St. Paul, Minnesota, March 26-28 for the Donnie Smith Bike Show. Earlier this school year, the program was invited to
Students in Mitchell Technical Institute’s Power Sports Technology program recently competed in the South Dakota SkillsUSA state contests for Small Engine Service Technology and Motorcycle Service Technology. Devin Paulsen, Sioux
A first-year Radiologic Technology student, Amanda Munderloh, West Point, NE, was recently selected as the student mentor for the South Dakota Society of Radiologic Technologists (SDSRT). As the sole student
Kayla Berry, Radiologic Technology II, from Interior, SD, took first place honors at a national quiz bowl event. The Association for Collegiate Educators in Radiologic Technology (ACERT) conference held recently
MTI’s Satellite Communications program had a bit part in bringing the Super Bowl to the world on Sunday, February 7. The program was able to provide two Tandberg high-definition encoders
Members of SkillsUSA from across the state met with South Dakota legislators Tuesday, February 2, as part of Career and Technical Student Organizations Legislative Shadow Day activities. Mitchell Technical Institute
A total of 258 students at Mitchell Technical Institute have been placed on the Fall Semester 2009 President s List, according to MTI President Greg Von Wald. A GPA of 3.5
Mitchell Technical Institute’s Spring 2010 enrollment shows an increase from Fall 2009. Enrollment for the spring semester is 1016, up from 1002 in September. Spring 2010 is up 35% higher
Spring semester classes begin Wednesday, January 6, 2010. All enrolled students should plan to attend their scheduled classes that day. An orientation for new students only will be held Wednesday
The MTI Radiation Therapy department recently held a fundraising raffle. Baskets with several donated gift items were raffled off. Winners included: First Prize: Dr. Robert Snortum, Avera Queen of PeaceSecond
The Mitchell Technical Institute Power Sports Technology program received an early Christmas gift with the donation of three new crate engines from Harley-Davidson and J & L Harley-Davidson of Sioux Falls, SD.
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