IU Northwest Professors among Winners for IU’s Regional Campus Grand Challenges Initiative

IU Northwest Professors among Winners for IU’s Regional Campus Grand Challenges Initiative Indiana University Northwest announced that two faculty members are serving as co-principal investigators on a project selected as a winner by IU’s Regional Campus Grand Challenges Initiative. The program awards funds to regional campus faculty who...

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IU Northwest Arts and Sciences Building Opens This Summer

IU Northwest Arts and Sciences Building Opens This Summer Those who pass by the Indiana University Northwest campus as they drive down Broadway near 35th Street simply cannot avoid a glance at the towering façade of the much-anticipated Arts & Sciences building, under construction since 2015. At three...

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NiSource Charitable Foundation Helping IU Northwest Equip New Arts and Sciences Building

NiSource Charitable Foundation Helping IU Northwest Equip New Arts and Sciences Building To help equip and fit Indiana University Northwest’s new Arts and Sciences Building with the latest tools and technologies that will help lead to the success of students, NiSource Charitable Foundation, presented by NIPSCO, is matching all gifts to...

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IU Northwest Announces Online Degree in Informatics

IU Northwest Announces Online Degree in Informatics The Indiana University Northwest College of Arts and Sciences recently announced a more flexible, online option for students seeking a bachelor’s degree in informatics, beginning in the fall 2017 semester. With a curriculum jointly administered by...

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IU Northwest National Institutes of Health Grant Has Potential to Shift Course of Multiple Sclerosis Research

IU Northwest National Institutes of Health Grant Has Potential to Shift Course of Multiple Sclerosis Research Indiana University Northwest Assistant Professor Tia Walker, Ph.D. has secured funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to undertake a study that could potentially change the course of research on multiple sclerosis (MS), an...

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IU Northwest to Increase Number of STEM Degrees Among Minority Students

IU Northwest to Increase Number of STEM Degrees Among Minority Students Indiana University Northwest is among six universities partnering in a multi-campus grant awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to significantly increase the number of statewide African Americans, Hispanics and other historically...

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IU Northwest Honors Chancellor’s Medallion Recipients at Ceremony

IU Northwest Honors Chancellor’s Medallion Recipients at Ceremony On Thursday, Indiana University Northwest held their annual Chancellor’s Medallion celebration at Avalon Manor in Merrillville. The Chancellor’s Medallion is the highest honor to be presented by the Chancellor of IU Northwest.  The Award is...

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IU Northwest Launches Arts on Broadway Initiative in Support of New Arts and Sciences Building

IU Northwest Launches Arts on Broadway Initiative in Support of New Arts and Sciences Building Indiana University Northwest announces the launch of Arts on Broadway, a fundraising initiative to equip its new Arts and Science Building, opening in mid-2017. To assist the university in fitting the facility with the latest tools and technologies...

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IUN’s Timothy Huber Qualifies for 2016 NAIA Championship

IUN’s Timothy Huber Qualifies for 2016 NAIA Championship On Saturday the IU Northwest men's and women's teams traveled to Denver, Colorado to compete in the A.I.I. Championship meet. Both men's and women's team finished the season on a strong note. On the men's side, senior Timothy Huber's gutsy...

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