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December 7, 2022
Leadership in Healthcare: Meet 2022 PNW graduate Britney Daniels
From firefighter, EMT, emergency room technician and medical assistant to registered nurse, Britney Daniels, ’22, will be adding to her professional resume this December when she earns a MSN – Nurse Executive degree.
December 7, 2022
Read the Sixth Issue of PNW’s Philosophy Magazine: “Symphony of Reason!”
Welcome to PNW’s philosophy magazine, pioneered and created by Deepa Majumdar. The purpose of this magazine is to encourage philosophical reflection and creativity in PNW students. In this third issue, we have seven authentic student voices reflecting on a range of authors (Plato, Descartes, Epictetus, etc.) and topics (truth, historiography, etc.).
December 7, 2022
Title IX Service Award Recipients
Four individuals affiliated with Purdue University Northwest are winners of the 2022 Title IX Distinguished Service Award from Purdue University. As reported in Purdue Today, our colleagues and alumna are among 15 recipients of this prestigious award.
December 7, 2022
PNW Pridecast: A Conversation with Chancellor Keon
Our team sat down with Chancellor Tom Keon to reflect on the calendar year and the exciting ongoing developments at Purdue Northwest. To start, we wanted to know in Chancellor Keon’s words, how he would describe our metropolitan university.
December 5, 2022
In Defense of Cyberspace: Meet 2022 PNW graduate Ryan Frederick
A graduate with bachelor’s degrees in Computer Information Technology and Cybersecurity, Ryan Frederick, ’22, has appreciated taking a hands-on approach to the technology field.
December 5, 2022
Lionhearted Leaders: Khair Al Shamaileh
Khair Al Shamaileh inspires his students to take what they learn in the classroom and apply it to their daily lives.
December 5, 2022
An Outstanding Year for Purdue Northwest
2022 has been an outstanding year for Purdue Northwest. Your hard work and dedication to our university, and especially to our students, has moved us forward in so many ways.
December 2, 2022
Lionhearted Leaders: Mark Mabrito
Meet Mark Mabrito, professor of English and a Lionhearted Leader in the College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences.
December 2, 2022
Inspired to Mentor: Meet PNW 2022 graduate Aaron Ramirez
Ramirez, a first-generation student from East Chicago, has served as a peer mentor in the Honors College, including as the first-ever Peer Mentor Chair on the college’s Student Advisory Board. He has also worked as a peer mentor in TRIO Student Support Services.
December 2, 2022
PNW staff members’ startup recognized by Indiana Economic Development Corporation
Plantennas may be a startup, but co-founders Mont Handley and Alexandra (AJ) Moran are not new to entrepreneurship. Plantennas is a solution that helps them realize significant labor cost savings and increase supply chain transparency.









