Indiana University Welcome Week 2023





Service, education and parenthood guide IU Northwest alumna Indiana University Northwest alumna Bridgette Kelly believes in bringing her full self to every step of her career. As the managing director of diverse learners at Steel City Academy charter...
Exhibit open August 14 through October 6 GARY, Ind. — Indiana University Northwest School of the Arts is pleased to announce the forthcoming exhibition Seeing is Believing NOW, an exhibition of photographic portraits documenting the legacy and...
Free and low-cost courses on painting, computers, employment resources and more offered through the Center for Urban and Regional Excellence Indiana University Northwest’s Center for Urban and Regional Excellence (CURE) offers a variety of...
IUPD-NW cadets' unique experience prepares them for futures in law enforcement, nursing Indiana University Northwest senior Taylor VanDommelen and junior Brock Schulte quickly wrapped up their classes in May before heading south to Bloomington, Ind....
Free, multi-day introduction prepares students for their first year of college Indiana University Northwest invites all incoming students enrolled in the Fall 2023 semester to get a jumpstart on college with its Summer Bridge programs, taking place...
From developing marketing strategies to overseeing day-to-day operations, students gain real-world experience For many years, Ranjan Kini, Indiana University Northwest Professor of Management - Information Systems, hoped to help establish a store...
Grants focus on experiential learning for high school students, technology upgrades for IU Northwest’s library Indiana University Northwest was recently awarded three grants, totaling $39,000, that will help advance learning opportunities for high...
How an Indiana University Northwest student found a degree, career she loves Working in healthcare was always the plan for Alaiya Melton. Ever since she was a kid, she envisioned herself being a doctor or a nurse. But after starting college, she...
Two-week program challenged middle schoolers, showed them futures with college Two weeks. That’s how long approximately 60 middle school students spent participating in Indiana University Northwest’s Kids College. It’s not a long period, but...