This season, PNW athletes aren’t the only students putting their talents on display during competitions. So are students doing play-by-play of the games. The Athletic department has launched a new ...
The fight to introduce excused-absence mental health days for students has been put on the back burner. Last spring, the Student Government Association sought the excused absences, following a similar ...
It’s official. “KPop Demon Hunters” – a global sensation – has made a splash at PNW. Hashim Salameh, a graduate student studying Biology, loves everything about the movie. “I would say it deserves the ...
The university has established a search committee to help identify the next College of Business dean, with the goal of conducting interviews with eight to 10 candidates around Thanksgiving. The ...
Grethe Hystad, associate professor of Statistics is joining a team of multidisciplinary scientists on a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-funded project aimed at finding new ways to ...
The Spoon is more than a Hammond campus Café. It’s a hands-on experience for Hospitality students. Operated by the Hospitality and Tourism Management program,the café is actually a class that offers a ...
The university has received a 2025 Higher Education Impact Award from Angeles Investors of Chicago. The award recognizes PNW’s support of entrepreneurial innovators and startup ecosystems. The Office ...
PNW’s international enrollment has dropped by 12% thanks to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdowns. “We will be deferring more applications than usual to future intakes to help allow students ...
Dozens of students joined local environmentalists last Thursday to protest plans to build an overpass that would carve into Briar East Woods, a 32-acre, 4,000-year-old forest in Hammond’s Hessville ...
While federal research dollars have been slashed for universities nationwide, so far PNW’s research funds remain safe. “Federal funding still represents the majority of our portfolio,” said Maja ...
When Social Work Club members head to Chicago tomorrow, it will be to do what they plan to do professionally: Help people. The group will provide care packages to Chicago’s homeless while they tour ...
Growing concerns about the economy has some seniors worried they may not be able to find a job. Andrew Anderson, a Computer Graphics Technology major, has been looking for a few months. “I have an ...
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