Irving is a clinical associate professor of business law at Purdue University Northwest.
Prior to the visit, faculty, staff, students and other stakeholders have the opportunity to submit comments about the university.
Thomas Keon shares campus updates, the university’s impact on the region, student success and goals for the future.
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Shaw, an English major who enjoys creative writing, plans to pursue a master's in library science.
Matthew Woodbury explored the life of a Wild West showman from Valparaiso, Indiana, known as “Broncho John.”
Some measures to protect public health will remain in place.
Students Hannah Stombaugh and Noelle Long received first and second place, respectively.
The goal is to improve energy efficiency and emissions in real time and to develop a virtual training model.
The tournaments will take place March 4-7.
She's now the communication and events coordinator at the Challenger Learning Center of Northwest Indiana.
Caitlyn Kalisik is president of the Social Work Club, which puts together "comfort packs" for children placed in the foster care system.
She is currently serving as vice president.
The series of virtual conversations begins on Feb. 22.
All state, local and university health and safety protocols will be followed.
Applications must be received by Feb. 28.
Her local history project spotlighted the nostalgic Melody Drive-In Theatre in Bass Lake.
Social distancing guidelines should be followed at all times, both indoors or outdoors.
She discussed her work on wrongful conviction and mass incarceration.
The EDCMC and Michigan City Area Schools collaborated to create the Compressed Air Academy.
The gift, which honors Doris Pierce, will benefit undergraduate political science majors.
Scott Bates and John Durocher are being recognized their commitment and dedication to research and teaching.
Cymerman, who grew up in a tech-savvy family, chose to study mechanical engineering.
Saylor is a clinical assistant professor at Purdue University Northwest.
Fankhauser is the owner of BUN’s Soapbox, which offers shampoos, body bars, lotions, lip balms, and an entire acne product line.
The PNW marketing professor has always found ways to challenge his students to make them ready for life after college.
Schultz runs an engineering and design thinking class at Hobart High School.
Barry makes valuable connections for underrepresented youth in Gary.
Chandramouli builds cost-effective virtual reality (VR) technology solutions for instructional innovation and practical research.
The company made rapid changes to its normal operations to help healthcare experts and first responders safely treat patients.
Edwards is the founder of Emily’s Foods and the creator of Paradise Icing organic icing/dips.
The team has brought to market a proprietary, high-containment steel center median safety barrier for use in North America.
Miller started JEM Custom Shoes about six years ago at the age of 16 when he customized a pair of his friend’s shoes.
The Ivy Tech Community College professor rose to the challenge of the pandemic and dove headfirst into the waters of virtual teaching.
More than 1,800 undergraduates are recognized for their academic achievement.
She has been engaged in her community with the Black Student Union and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
Topics will include academic programs, student life and campus housing, financial aid and scholarships, and the freshman admissions process.
Isabella Osgood of Highland and Aspen Strong of La Porte were among more than 2,100 students from 59 colleges participating.
Many events are free and open to the public.
Some classes will resume normal instruction as early as Monday, Feb. 8.