Dylan Deyoung, PNW’s Wii bowling champion, after his win. For the second year, Dylan Deyoung is PNW’s Wii bowling champion. The sophomore Business Management major won the Student Life Wii Bowling ...
Purdue Northwest is adding one of the fastest-growing women’s sports to the university’s roster of athletic programs. STUNT will become PNW’s 21st varsity athletic program next fall. STUNT combines ...
PNW’s new STUNT coach has been preparing for the job since she was 2 years old. “I’ve done gymnastics since I was 2,” said Madesyn Samples, the coach hired to build PNW’s first STUNT team. PNW is the ...
The new Student Government Association president and vice president are new to the roles, but not to leadership. Chloe Belford was elected SGA president and Mya Bell was elected vice president for the ...
Critics of Super Bowl ads say the spots are overpriced and overrated, but a PNW marketer says they still deliver value for companies large and small. “People always look at the $7 million price tag ...
For years, salespeople learned how to sell on the job. PNW is focused on training them by the time they graduate. The White Lodging Professional Selling Lab in Hammond provides real-world sales ...
Congressional hearings on the existence of space aliens thrilled conspiracy fans, but a PNW astronomer said they did not prove that little green men exist. “We heard once more, without any actual ...
Funeral services were held Monday for Thomas Brady III, professor of Operations Management in the College of Business. Brady worked in the Purdue system for 33 years and served as chair of Engineering ...
International students make up nearly 29% of advanced degree candidates this spring at PNW. While graduate enrollment has declined since the 2017-18 school year, the number of international students ...
The new dean of the College of Engineering and Sciences is looking to the future. Since Bruce W. Berdanier became dean last July, he has been meeting with faculty and departments to start making long ...
The Men’s D1 Hockey team went on a journey at this year’s national tournament, as it faced some of the toughest college hockey teams. The team entered the national tournament with high hopes, securing ...
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 ...