Student Profiles
December 13, 2024
A spark of curiosity: Meet Fall 2024 Chancellor Medallion recipient Oona Kintscher
Oona Kintscher, ‘24, had an array of academic interests while growing up in Berlin, Germany that spanned computer science, robotics, biology and medicine.
December 12, 2024
Lighting the way: Meet Fall 2024 PNW graduate Marco Serna
Marco Serna, ‘24, exploring the field of engineering and eventually a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the College of Engineering and Sciences at Purdue University Northwest.
December 5, 2024
Lifting others up: Meet Fall 2024 PNW graduate Alejandro Campos
Alejandro Campos, ‘24, highly values the different relationships he was able to build at Purdue University Northwest.
April 30, 2024
Legacy in Engineering: Meet 2024 PNW graduate Kimani Jackson
As a double major in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kimani Jackson becomes a part of history as the fourth graduate in his family from Purdue University Northwest.
May 5, 2023
Lighting the way: Meet 2023 PNW graduate Noemi Herrera
Noemi Herrera’s passion for renewable energy was inspired by a trip to her grandparents’ solar-powered home in Mexico.
January 17, 2023
Student Spotlight: Alexander Quilty
The School of Engineering is #PNWEngineeringProud of Alexander CE Quilty. He is studying electrical engineering and computer engineering and will graduate in May 2023 with two bachelor’s degrees.
April 19, 2021
The School of Engineering is #PNWEngineeringProud of Adam Kerr. He is a 2007 BS in Computer Science graduate and a Senior Principal at West Monroe Partners.
March 16, 2021
The School of Engineering is #PNWEngineeringProud of Regan Sink. He is a current Electrical Engineering student, a member of the Honors College, and will graduate in May 2021 with his bachelor’s degree.
December 14, 2020
Congratulations To Our Fall 2020 Graduates!
Congratulations are in order for all PNW students who completed undergraduate and graduate degrees in Fall 2020.
December 2, 2020
Building on Curiosity: Fall 2020 Grad Andrew Miloshoff
An interest in finding out how things work led Andrew Miloshoff, ’20, to an electrical engineering degree and a future career in academia.