A love for television crime shows led Teja Brown, ‘24, to earn a bachelor of arts degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Sociology from the College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Purdue University...
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Law and Order: Meet 2024 PNW Graduate Teja Brown
PNW’s Mechatronics Engineering Technology program sets graduates up for success
The Mechatronics Engineering Technology program in the College of Technology at Purdue University Northwest is a multidisciplinary program designed to equip students with a diverse skill set tailored to meet the demands of modern...
Read MorePurdue University Northwest announces 2024 winners of The PNW Big Sell
Three innovators were awarded investment capital for their startup pitches after earning judges’ top picks April 27 in the 13th annual The PNW Big Sell pitch competition. The PNW Big Sell is hosted by PNW’s Office of Commercialization and...
Read MoreNIPSCO Marks Electrical Safety Month by Providing Electrical Safety Tips to Customers
May is National Electrical Safety Month and NIPSCO is reminding customers of the importance of safety by providing tips and guidelines to help keep customers safe around electricity. “Safety is at the forefront of everything we do at...
Read MoreIUN’s Class of 2024: Finding confidence for your future
Most people ask college-bound students what their goals are after college. After all, college is a step toward accomplishing something better for yourself, whether that be career goals, personal or both. But for Kaitlin Nichols, what happened after...
Read MoreIUN’s Class of 2024: Feeling right at home across the country
Abby Aguilera isn’t the typical Indiana University Northwest student. She grew up in the south and lives in Katy, Texas, with her husband and 1-year-old son. She was homeschooled her entire life, never attending a public school until enrolling at...
Read MoreBig Shoulders Fund Northwest Indiana Give Back Day volunteers help revitalize Region schools
Many Catholic schools around the Region have long histories of spending decades providing children with quality, values-based education. Yet, with tight budgets in aging facilities, their custodial and maintenance teams are often stretched thin....
Read MoreGeminus-sponsored safety carnival unites Pulaski County community during child neglect and abuse awareness month
Families across Pulaski County came together on April 20 for the Safety Carnival at Eastern Pulaski Elementary School. It was a day of education and fun that included carnival games, prizes, free food, a photo booth, a balloon artist, and interactive...
Read MoreValparaiso Police Swear-in New Officer
The Valparaiso Police Department has added a new officer with the swearing-in of David Jolliff to day. Mayor Jon Costas performed the ceremony within the council chambers of City Hall, with nu merous officers, civilian staff, and family present to...
Read MorePurdue University Northwest names Marie Mora as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Purdue University Northwest (PNW) announced Marie Mora will join the university as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, effective July 15, 2024. Mora was selected following a national search. She most recently served as deputy provost at...
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