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Ramesh Neupane believes a good PNW education should send students to study elsewhere. Since becoming director of International Programs and Partnerships in 2023, Neupane has grown PNW’s Study Away ...
Though artificial intelligence is being used on campus, students and faculty are split over the value it really provides. (Brian Esquivel) As artificial intelligence becomes more common in daily life, ...
Diners at the Pride Café in Hammond often get to enjoy a piano recital with their pizza or fries. A handful of students are making the space more musical by playing their favorite tunes on the grand ...
For 25% of the university’s students, Hispanic Heritage Month, which ended last week, was more than a festival. It was a chance to feel at home. Many Latino students do not feel connected to their ...
PNW will be leading an effort to help create more clean energy in Northwest Indiana. The university’s Center for Innovation through Visualization and Simulation will be a key player in creating ...
From bubble soccer to combat archery, intramurals provide students an opportunity to show off their skills while scoring a few friends along the way. “A big portion of college life is not just the ...
As PNW enrollment continues to decline, the university is weighing a reorganization to streamline administration and control costs. Overall enrollment has declined by nearly 50% — from 15,286 in fall ...
Kylie Zieminski’s favorite school year memory is making a commercial for a local coffee shop in her video production class. “The commercial was for Steam Whistle Coffee Roasters, which is a small ...
University housing has gotten so popular among students that PNW is exploring ways to expand the Hammond campus residence halls. In response to growing demand, the university last year squeezed 32 ...
Going away to college can be hard. Moving from a warm-weather climate to spend winter attending classes in icy Northwest Indiana takes some getting used to. “Sometimes I do question why I decided to ...
For Drew Johnsen, fall is all about football. A senior in Electrical Engineering, Johnsen loves sports and is really looking forward to this season, especially football. Pro football, and high school ...
Erica Brown’s New Year’s resolution didn’t last long. “New Year resolutions are always fun to make but not fun trying to keep,” said the third-year Business Management major. “My resolution was to ...