News
On April 17 PNW broke ground on its third dormitory, Calumet Hall, which will have 150 beds when it opens in 2026. Chancellor Kenneth C. Holford said it is part of PNW’s commitment to providing a ...
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 ...
To give every student a place to hang out or study, PNW opened a multicultural lounge on the Hammond campus. The lounge is decorated with student artwork that expresses different cultures, and the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bradley Bieniak brings PNW’s mascot to life at games and campus events to boost student and community Pride and enthusiasm Bradley Bieniak’s alter ego is Leo the Lion. Bieniak has been portraying the ...
Nearly 40 years after his death, English professor John Tuckey continues to influence students at Purdue Northwest. The John S. Tuckey Graduate Research Award, established by the Tuckey family in ...
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship wants to convert students and provide them with a community when they feel alone. “Our vision is seeking Jesus’ renewal at every corner,” said PNW’s InterVarsity ...
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 ...
May 3 Eager crowd packs Roaring Loud show May 3 Transfer portal opens access to athletes across the nation May 3 Intramurals offer a break from classes May 3 D1 Hockey learns tough lessons at ...
After being cooped up on campus for months, the Pride is planning for an eventful summer — in the Region and beyond. “Summer break is important because it allows both students and instructors time to ...
You probably wouldn’t guess it by looking at her, but Brianna Kraus’ secret talent is rapping. “Most songs with a catchy beat and fast-paced lyrics are my jam,” said the sophomore majoring in both ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results