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July 14 car show on campus will benefit veterans with PTSD

July 5, 2018

On Saturday, July 14, from 2 to 6 p.m., Indiana Tech’s Warrior Veterans organization will host its second annual Charity Cruise-In to benefit the not-for-profit FW22 organization. It will be held in Indiana Tech’s Schick St. parking lot on the Fort Wayne campus, just west of Andorfer Commons. The event will feature live music and […]

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Lisa D. Givan named associate vice president for diversity and inclusion

June 27, 2018

Indiana Tech has named Lisa D. Givan as associate vice president for diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer. Ms. Givan was chosen by the university after a nationwide search to fill the new post, which was established in the spring of 2018 as part of Indiana Tech’s strategic planning process. Givan will officially begin […]

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Dan Grigg named as vice president for institutional advancement

June 20, 2018

Indiana Tech has named Dan G. Grigg as its vice president for institutional advancement. Mr. Grigg was chosen for the post after a nationwide search for the university’s next advancement and alumni relations leader, which began in February 2018. Grigg will officially begin his duties as vice president for institutional advancement on July 23, 2018. […]

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Follow professor Dominic Lombardo on his journey with Destiny Rescue

June 18, 2018

Dominic Lombardo, associate professor and director of Indiana Tech’s Center for Criminal Justice, is in Cambodia and Thailand until June 28 with Destiny Rescue, an internationally-recognized Christian non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing children trapped in the sex trade. His journey will take him to dark, seedy red-light districts where Destiny Rescue finds many of its […]

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Contemporary U.S. printmaking now on display in our D’Agostino Art Gallery

May 10, 2018

“New Work from the New Harmony National Print Invitational” is now on display in Indiana Tech’s Franco D’Agostino Art Gallery. This exhibit will be on display through June 30, 2018. “New Work from the New Harmony National Print Invitational” is a portfolio of prints originally exhibited at the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art in […]

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Warrior Park groundbreaking starts an exciting new chapter for Indiana Tech athletics

May 4, 2018

An exciting new chapter for Indiana Tech athletics began today as the university broke ground on its Warrior Park athletic complex on the former back nine of Fort Wayne’s Donald Ross Golf Club. The university announced its intention to purchase the golf course in October 2017 and closed on the course on March 19. The […]

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Indiana Tech’s Donald Ross Golf Club is open for the season

April 15, 2018

On April 11, the front nine of Indiana Tech’s Donald Ross Golf Club opened for public play. In October 2017, the university announced its intent to purchase the Fort Wayne, Indiana, golf course and develop the back nine into a new collegiate athletic complex. The purchase was finalized earlier this year and development of the […]

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Indiana Tech will be hosting The Apathy Effect exhibit in its Snyder Academic Center Multi-Flex Theater from April 3-5

April 3, 2018

Be sure to check out this powerful learning experience, beginning today. As part of its Tech Talks series, Indiana Tech will be hosting The Apathy Effect exhibit in its Snyder Academic Center Multi-Flex Theater from April 3-5. The Multi-Flex Theater will be open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on those day. The Apathy Effect exhibit immerses […]

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Two Indiana Tech teams earn national victories in prestigious settings

March 25, 2018

Over the weekend, two Indiana Tech teams earned prestigious victories. At the National Society for Black Engineers annual convention in Pittsburgh, the NSBE debate team of Alexis Morales and Cameron Owens earned national championship honors. Morales also earned second place in the Technical Research competition. Indiana Tech’s duo prevailed over the NSBE debate team from […]

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Work on Fort Wayne Trails wayfinding app helps software engineers find their way

March 18, 2018

In his field, Brian Lewandowski, assistant professor of software engineering, knows the importance of providing hands-on learning opportunities for his students. So, when Kent Castleman and Anthony Juliano came to him with an idea for his Software Engineering Project III class, Brian was all ears. Castleman is the executive director of Fort Wayne Trails, which […]

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