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Indiana Tech selects its first varsity eSports coach

August 30, 2017

Indiana Tech has selected Geoffrey Wright to lead its eSports program. Wright is a 2016 graduate of Georgia Southern University of Statesboro, Georgia, and a veteran of organized gaming. During his junior year at GSU, Wright joined the Southern Collegiate Gaming Association and started competing at the collegiate level. He also served as president of […]

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Rachel Pease is Indiana Tech’s new vice president for Institutional Advancement

August 24, 2017

Rachel Pease joined Indiana Tech as vice president for Institutional Advancement on Monday, Aug. 21. She takes over for Brian Engelhart, whose previous role as vice president for University Relations oversaw Tech’s development and marketing communications efforts. Engelhart remains at Indiana Tech in the new role of vice president for Marketing and Communications. Pease comes […]

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Indy campus to host criminal justice open house

August 20, 2017

If you are interested in pursuing a career in criminal justice or pre-law, or learning more about the career-focused degree options offered by Indiana Tech, join us for a free open house on Tuesday, Sept. 19, from 5-7 p.m., at our Indianapolis location, 3500 DePauw Blvd., Pyramid 3010. This free event is being hosted by […]

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Indiana Tech recognized for its efforts in waste reduction

August 18, 2017

Indiana Tech was recognized by the Allen County Solid Waste Management District with an Excellence in Recycling Award, which was presented at the organization’s annual awards luncheon on Thursday, Aug. 17. Indiana Tech won the 3R Award in the Nonprofit Category for implementing new initiatives in dining halls to reduce waste caused by disposables; collecting […]

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Indiana Tech partners with Lafayette, Indiana-based Wabash National Corporation

July 22, 2017

On July 18, 2017, Indiana Tech joined into a corporate partnership with the Lafayette, Indiana-based Wabash National Corporation that will help its employees pursue their educational goals. More information can be found about the partnership in the text from Wabash National’s media release below. Indiana Tech salutes Wabash National for the emphasis it places on […]

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Women’s golf team ties for NAIA Scholar Team of the Year

July 18, 2017

Not only are Indiana Tech athletic teams getting after it on the field of play, they are excelling in the classroom, as well. Congratulations to the women’s golf team, who tied Arizona Christian’s women’s cross country team and Midland’s (Neb.) women’s volleyball team for NAIA Scholar Team of the Year. Each team boasted a NAIA-best […]

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Indiana Tech president Dr. Arthur Snyder receives Sagamore of the Wabash

June 23, 2017

Retiring Indiana Tech President Dr. Arthur Snyder was presented with a Sagamore of the Wabash honor on Friday, June 23rd, in a surprise presentation at the Andorfer Commons building of the Indiana Tech main campus.  The chair of Indiana Tech’s Board of Trustees, Janet Chrzan, presented Dr. Snyder with the award on behalf of Indiana […]

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Indiana Tech’s College of Business receives accreditation from IACBE

May 19, 2017

Indiana Tech’s College of Business learned last week it has earned accreditation from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). It is the first time Indiana Tech’s College of Business has earned this distinction from the IACBE. “Receiving this honor is very gratifying for our university,” said Indiana Tech Vice President for Academic Affairs […]

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Indiana Tech Withdraws Memorial Park Proposal

May 9, 2017

Indiana Tech is withdrawing its proposal to partner with the City of Fort Wayne and Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation on new facilities in Memorial Park, the university announced today. Under the development plan, Indiana Tech would have invested an estimated $6.4 million in Memorial Park, including the construction of a new track & field […]

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Beautiful and Obsolete: Obituaries for the Machine Age

May 5, 2017

Stop by Indiana Tech’s Franco D’Agostino Art Gallery on the lower level of the Academic Center to enjoy “Beautiful and Obsolete: Obituaries for the Machine Age.” This exhibit of work from Fort Wayne, Indiana, painter and printmaker, Kay Gregg, will be on display until mid-August. The D’Agostino Art Gallery is open seven days a week: […]

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