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Holocaust survivor and forgiveness advocate, Eva Kor, to speak at Indiana Tech March 18

February 26, 2019

Eva Kor, a survivor of the Holocaust and one of the few surviving twins from the medical experimentation supervised by Nazi doctor Josef Mengele at Auschwitz, will speak at Indiana Tech on Monday, March 18, at 2 p.m. All are invited to this free event, which will be held in the Snyder Academic Center’s Multi-Flex […]

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University of Saint Francis and Indiana Tech reach agreement to help Indiana Tech students with education degree and licensure

February 22, 2019

Indiana Tech education majors may complete their degrees and teacher licensure requirements through the University of Saint Francis in a collaboration agreement announced today between the two institutions. Current Indiana Tech Elementary and Special Education majors will be allowed to complete their remaining education coursework and teacher licensure requirements, such as student teaching, at USF. […]

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Indiana Tech to host free screening of films on Syrian refugee crisis March 7

February 21, 2019

Indiana Tech’s Honors and Communication programs, in partnership with community organizations Fort Wayne for Refugees and the Lighthouse Peace Initiative, will host a free community screening and panel discussion of From the Front Line, a series of three short films produced by young people living in the Syrian refugee camp in the Bekaa Valley of […]

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Indiana Tech chooses Dr. Angie Fincannon to lead its Ph.D. program

February 20, 2019

Indiana Tech has chosen Dr. Angie Fincannon to be the new director of its Ph.D. in Global Leadership program. Dr. Fincannon brings a versatile mix of higher education experience to the position. She comes to Indiana Tech from Purdue University Fort Wayne, where she was vice chancellor for advancement. Prior to that, Dr. Fincannon spent […]

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Indiana Tech announces the state’s first women’s collegiate wrestling program

February 12, 2019

FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Indiana Tech will be adding the sport of women’s wrestling to its athletics offerings, with the goal of hiring a coach this spring and begin competition in the 2020-21 academic year, Director of Athletics Debbie Warren announced Monday. “We are excited to offer this emerging sport for women and look forward to […]

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Indiana Tech’s Aaron Slatton recognized as a TIAA Difference Maker

February 8, 2019

Indiana Tech and Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) hosted a reception today to recognize Aaron Slatton, a Marine Corps veteran, member of Indiana Tech’s Military and Veteran’s Services team, and TIAA Difference Maker 100 honoree. Slatton is among 100 extraordinary individuals TIAA, the leading provider of financial services in the academic, research, medical, cultural […]

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Work of African-American artists now on display in the D’Agostino gallery

January 29, 2019

“African American Artists from the Permanent Collection” is now on display in Indiana Tech’s Franco D’Agostino Art Gallery. The exhibition is part of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art’s permanent collection and is on loan to Indiana Tech until March 8. This exhibition contains multiple layers of cultural and artistic components, spanning multiple generations of […]

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Popular Select Tech event expanded to two sessions this semester

January 22, 2019

Select Tech, an Indiana Tech event designed specifically for high school seniors who have been admitted to the university, will be held twice this year–in February and April. This event allows students to spend a full day on campus and cater their experience—based on a wide-ranging schedule of sessions—to give them a more comprehensive look […]

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Tech launches Ph.D. scholarship for community college faculty and staff

December 18, 2018

Indiana Tech has established a new Ph.D. Scholarship for faculty and staff members at community colleges nationwide. The new scholarship helps community college professionals earn their Ph.D. in an even more affordable manner, reducing tuition costs for eligible students by 20 percent. Faculty and staff members at any accredited community college who meet the program’s […]

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Kyle Shondell tapped to build Warriors’ new men’s volleyball program

December 4, 2018

Kyle Shondell has been selected to lead Indiana Tech men’s volleyball program, which begins play in 2019. “We are excited and pleased to welcome Kyle Shondell as our head coach for our newest sport,” said Debbie Warren, Indiana Tech athletic director. “We look forward to building another winning Warrior program here at Indiana Tech!” Shondell […]

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