Student Profiles
May 15, 2020
Luis Romero of Hammond, IN is a recent graduate of the College of Technology . He majored in Computer Graphics Technology with a minor in Visual Communication & Graphic Arts.
May 14, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in Political Science, Economics, and World Languages and Cultures
Martina James, a 2020 PNW graduate in foreign language with a concentration in Spanish, plans to continue her work as a tutor, translator and proofreader.
May 12, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in English Department
Brenna Uporsky, a 2020 PNW graduate with a bachelor's degree in English, hopes to work in an administrative capacity in the theater industry.
May 12, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in History and Philosophy Department
Jodie Gaines, a 2020 PNW graduate in liberal studies, plans to become a licensed clinical social worker with service to veterans and their families.
May 12, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in Communication and Creative Arts Department
Andrianna Johnson, a 2020 PNW graduate in communication with a concentration in public relations, wants to have a positive impact on people’s lives.
May 12, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in Behavioral Sciences Department
Maya Montoya, a 2020 PNW graduate in human development and family studies with a concentration in individual family services, plans to pursue a career as a licensed school psychologist.
May 12, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in Psychology Department
Emily Brooks, a 2020 PNW graduate in psychology and with a minor in sociology, plans to pursue a career in research and teaching.
May 12, 2020
CHESS Names Outstanding Graduate in the School of Education and Counseling
Brianna Buckner, a 2020 PNW graduate with a bachelor's degree in elementary education with a reading concentration, will begin teaching kindergarten this fall at Liberty Elementary School in Chesterton.
April 24, 2020
Grad Student’s Internship with Studs Terkel Collection
Despite the Spring 2020 semester being cast about on a stormy sea of uncertainty, some boats manage to remain even-keeled. One such vessel is captained by our very own Andy Collins, a graduate student here in the Department of History & Philosophy.
January 2, 2020
Student Spotlight: Solving Realistic Problems
A PNW alumnus, Hugh Cedeno is working toward his master of science in mechanical engineering, developing research skills and improved his ability to solve realistic problems faced by engineers and managers in the industry.