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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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Indiana Tech’s second Warrior Day of Giving a great success!

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Indiana Tech, City of Fort Wayne to partner on new Memorial Park facilities

April 4, 2017

Indiana Tech to add softball stadium, track and field facility to park Indiana Tech and the City of Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department will partner on new athletic facilities in Memorial Park, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and Indiana Tech President Dr. Arthur Snyder announced today. Under the development plan, Indiana Tech will invest […]

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Dr. Kathleen Watland selected as dean of Indiana Tech’s College of Business

March 30, 2017

Indiana Tech is pleased to announce that Dr. Kathleen Hanold Watland has been hired as dean of its College of Business. Please welcome her when she begins her new role at Indiana Tech on July 1, 2017. Dr. Watland comes to Indiana Tech from Chicago’s Saint Xavier University, where she was associate dean, associate professor […]

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Indiana Tech to host free career fairs at Indianapolis, Northern Kentucky and Fort Wayne campuses

March 28, 2017

Indiana Tech will host free community career fairs on Thursday, April 27, at its Indianapolis, Northern Kentucky and Fort Wayne campuses. Employers from all areas of business will be in attendance for these events. Free employment resources will also be available onsite for attendees who wish to enhance their interviewing and resume writing skills.   […]

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Former astronaut and first African-American to walk in space to speak at commencement

March 13, 2017

Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner of Versalius Ventures, Inc. and former NASA astronaut, will be the speaker for Indiana Tech’s commencement at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum on Saturday, May 13, at 10:30 a.m. Selected into NASA’s Astronaut Corps in 1990, Dr. Harris logged more than 438 hours […]

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Indiana Tech computer science major is recognized as state’s intern of the year

March 6, 2017

Indiana Tech junior computer science major Hannah Dodd has been named one of two college students to earn Intern of the Year honors from Indiana INTERNet. Dodd was one of 68 nominees for the award, which she received during the 11th annual IMPACT Awards on Feb. 8 in Indianapolis. Dodd was a full-time intern with […]

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Tech’s men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams win national titles

March 4, 2017

The Tech men won their fourth straight indoor title while the ladies garnered their first. Read more about this historic day for our university at Indiana Tech’s athletic website, IndianaTechWarriors.com.

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Cyber Warriors secure third straight state title

February 12, 2017

The Indiana Tech Cyber Warriors won their third straight state championship in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC), beating competition that included Purdue University and Indiana University. The Cyber Warriors will participate in the Erich J. Spenger Midwest Regional CCDC, March 17-18, against teams from Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Missouri and Wisconsin. Top […]

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