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Trine's graduates finding jobs
2-2-12
Ninety-one percent of Trine graduates from December 2010 to May 2011 reported they were employed or pursuing a graduate degree within six months of graduation. [Learn More]
Wood promoted to assistant VP
2-1-12
David W. Wood was promoted to assistant vice president for academic resources and planning at Trine University this week. [Learn More]
Trine encouraging people to help meet scholarship match
1-30-12
With appreciation to Metal Technologies, Inc., chairman and chief executive officer, university trustee and alumnus Rick James and his wife, Vicki, the MTI Foundation, Inc. generously offered a $30,000 matching challenge this year. [Learn More]
Shawnee takes tops at Trine's annual high school math contest
1-27-12
More than 160 students from 18 schools in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan competed in the event, which awards renewable scholarships to winning students and stipends to top teachers. [Learn More]
Golf classic swings again
1-27-12
More alumni and friends are swinging for scholarships for Trine University students. Trine’s fourth annual Scholarship Golf Classic raised nearly $30,000 for the Trine Student Scholarship Fund. [Learn More]
Trine to host ninth annual gala
1-24-12
Trine University will host its ninth annual Black and White Scholarship Gala Saturday, Feb. 11, at 6 p.m. in Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Trine marks Black History Week
1-23-12
Trine University is encouraging others to consider “Living King’s Legacy” during the 22nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Feb. 20-24, which is Black History Week at the school. [Learn More]
Trine to host career, internship fair Feb. 2
1-23-12
Trine University is encouraging people to “power their futures” by attending the fourth annual Career and Internship Fair on Thursday, Feb. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Center Mall on Trine’s main campus in Angola. [Learn More]
Trine Iraqi war veteran named youngest post commander
1-11-12
Junior engineering major and Iraqi war veteran Joshua Beardsley of Sherwood, Ohio, is the youngest post commander of the DAV Defiance Chapter 36, reports the Defiance Crescent-News. [Learn More]
Trine offering 60 percent
summer tuition discounts
12-19-11
Whether getting a jumpstart on college, getting ahead for future semesters, freeing up some time in the fall or catching up on credits at home over the summer, Trine has a multitude of options to help area students. [Learn More]
Attorney to join Trine's administration
12-15-11
Attorney Robert Moreland will join the Trine University administration as vice president and general counsel on Jan. 3, 2012. [Learn More]
Franks School of Education earns continuing NCATE accreditation
12-5-11
After five years of diligence from Trine University faculty and staff and the community, the Franks School of Education has received continuing accreditation from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). [Learn More]
Trine opens Avon education center
12-5-11
Classes will begin in January at the Trine University School of Professional Studies’ new regional education center in the Town of Avon, a booming suburban community west of Indianapolis. [Learn More]
Cyber security program is Dec. 6
12-1-11
Assistant professor of computer science Nandan Garg, Ph.D., and Trine students will give tips to leading safe web-based, digital lives. [Learn More]
Holiday jazz concert to be Dec. 11
12-1-11
All are welcome to enjoy a free concert performed by the Trine University jazz bands, jazz choir and percussion ensemble as they entertain with seasonal songs. [Learn More]
Trine engineering students earn top honors at concrete contest
11-30-11
A group of Trine University students was named one of the top five teams at the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Fall 2011 Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, recently. [Learn More]
Trine to stage free holiday concert
11-28-11
Trine University’s music groups will take the stage for a free community holiday concert Sunday, and renowned trumpeter and Trine professor Bob Taylor will direct a portion of the program. [Learn More]
Trine in the News: University offers Burmese classes in Fort Wayne
11-22-11
Thursday night was the first of five classes in a course offered by Trine University to teach first responders conversational Burmese. [Learn More]
Trine takes tops in engineering
11-22-11
Trine University captured three of 19 awards – more than any other certified or affiliated school in North America – at the Foundry Educational Foundation College Industry Conference Nov. 17 and 18 in Chicago. [Learn More]
High 5 World Hunger in the Face
11-16-11
Trine University students are setting out to break a world record, while raising funds for a worthy cause, tonight in the University Center Mall. [Learn More]
Logansport enrollment takes off
11-15-11
In its first year in town, Trine University’s Logansport campus nearly doubled its enrollment, and officials say there’s still room for growth, The Pharos-Tribune reported on Nov. 15. [Learn More]
Trine Tau Beta Pi chapter
co-hosts national convention
11-15-11
The Indiana Epsilon chapter of Tau Beta Pi at Trine University co-hosted the 2011 Tau Beta Pi National Convention at the Crowne Plaza Hotel at historic Union Station in downtown Indianapolis Oct. 27-29. [Learn More]
Inaugural industry night a success
11-7-11
Trine University alumni stepped forward Oct. 19 during the 2011 Career Services Industry Night, which was spearheaded by career services assistant director Terry Johnson. [Learn More]
Trine receives $100,000 grant
11-7-11
The Charles E. Schell Foundation for Education, which is administered by Fifth Third Bank as trustee, granted Trine University a $100,000 revolving loan fund to provide educational assistance loans to qualified students. [Learn More]
Sophomore captures dream award
11-4-11
Trine University Zachary R. Tunberg of Avon, Ind., was one of 31 outstanding first-generation students from independent college campuses in Indiana to be honored in Indianapolis on Saturday, Nov. 5. [Learn More]
Trine to host 'Business Friendly Bahrain'
10-20-11
All are welcome to learn more about the Kingdom of Bahrain Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre on Trine University’s main campus in Angola. [Learn More]
Trine drama club stages 'Kaputnik'
10-19-11
The Trine University Drama Club will present the comedy “Kaputnik” on Nov. 3, 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Wells Theater in Taylor Hall on the school’s main campus. [Learn More]
ACJA shatters record,
heading to nationals again
10-17-11
Trine University’s handgun competition captured a record-breaking 43 awards at the regional American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) Regional Conference, Oct. 14-15 in Flint, Mich. [Learn More]
ACJA team aims for Top Gun award at regional contest
10-5-11
Trine University’s handgun competition team is gearing up for the regional American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) Regional Conference, which will be Oct. 14-15 in Flint, Mich. [Learn More]
Student earns prestigious
study-abroad scholarship
10-4-11
Trine University junior informatics major Sara Matlack was selected as a Bond University Scholar for the September 2011 term through Bond University in Australia. [Learn More]
Anderson earns alumni honors
10-4-11
John “Tux” Anderson’s journey first started by sea on a flagship in the Gulf of Tonkin and continues today on land in a small city in Wisconsin. [Learn More]
Mathew Iacobelli named distinguished young alumnus
10-4-11
Matthew Iacobelli, a 2009 management graduate, is receiving Trine University’s Distinguished Service Young Alumnus Award for his dedication to community service and helping students in need. [Learn More]
Jason Stechschulte inducted
into Trine Athletic Hall of Fame
10-4-11
Trine University alumnus Jason Stechschulte was inducted into her alma mater’s Athletic Hall of Fame Sept. 30 at the school’s Homecoming Dinner in Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Amanda (Portis) Malefyt inducted into Trine Athletic Hall of Fame
10-4-11
Trine University alumna and record-breaking runner Amanda (Portis) Malefyt was inducted into her alma mater’s Athletic Hall of Fame Sept. 30 at the school’s Homecoming Dinner in Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Alumnus Tim Adams receives Outstanding Achievement Award
10-4-11
Tim Adams, a 1972 mathematics graduate, is a senior reliability engineer in NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Engineering and Technology Directorate and is recognized across NASA as an expert in the area of engineering assurance. [Learn More]
Trine honors Col. George Higginson
10-4-11
Trine University gave a surprise Distinguished Service Award to Col. George Higginson, a 1963 business administration graduate, Sept. 30, during the school’s annual Homecoming Dinner in Ketner Sports Complex. [Learn More]
Trine dedicates Peerless Cleaners Thunder Deck
10-4-11
Trine University honored Steve Grashoff, president of Peerless Cleaners, during a dedication ceremony for the Peerless Cleaners Thunder Deck in Fred Zollner Athletic Stadium Oct. 1. [Learn More]
Trine dedicates Jack and Sue Shaw Press Box
10-4-11
Trine University honored Jack and Sue Shaw during the dedication ceremony for the Jack and Sue Shaw Press Box Oct. 1 in Fred Zollner Athletic Stadium. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes alumni home
10-4-11
Trine University made another major step toward launching its next capital campaign, university officials announced at the school’s 16th annual Touchstone Donor Recognition Dinner. [Learn More]
Trine names James Bock university's Pillar of Success
9-30-11
Trine University honored James D. Bock with its highest honor, the Pillar of Success Award, Thursday during the 16th annual Touchstone Donor Recognition in Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Melanie Brooks named university's 2011 Woman of Distinction
9-30-11
Trine University honored – and surprised – Melanie Noah Brooks with its Woman of Distinction Award Thursday night during the school’s 16th annual Touchstone Donor Recognition Dinner in Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Trine dedicates Ryan Skywalk
9-30-11
Trine University alumni, friends and employees gathered in the Fred Zollner Athletic Stadium Hospitality Suite to honor trustee and alumnus Cliff Ryan and his wife, Sig, Friday morning during the dedication ceremony for the Ryan Skywalk. [Learn More]
Education major wins elite award
9-30-11
Trine University education major Tyson J. Kaase was one of five students in the state who received the 2011 Indianapolis Alliance of Black Student Educators (IABSE) Scholarship at the IABSE’s fall forum Friday, Sept. 30, at Marian University in Indianapolis. [Learn More]
Trine launches mobile website
9-28-11
People can now connect with Trine University anytime and anywhere on Android and Apple mobile devices. [Learn More]
Basketball legend Quinn Buckner to speak on main campus Oct. 3
9-28-11
Indiana University basketball legend and sports analyst Quinn Buckner will speak at Trine University Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre as part of the school’s Distinguished Speaker Series. [Learn More]
Trine dedicates Rinker-Ross Memorial Foundation Biology Lab
9-28-11
More than 150 students, faculty and administrators gathered to officially dedicate the Rinker-Ross Memorial Foundation Biology Lab in Best Hall on Trine University’s main campus Wednesday morning. [Learn More]
Trine takes lead role in Parkview research, educational consortium
9-23-11
Trine University, along with Parkview Hospital and other educational institutions, is taking a lead role to establish the new Life Science Education and Research Consortium of Northeast Indiana. [Learn More]
Trine among Midwest's best
9-15-11
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Trine University among best Midwestern Regional Colleges in its 2011 edition of America’s Best Colleges. [Learn More]
Federal government worker to give job presentation at Trine
9-12-11
Trine University is one of only 65 schools across the country to welcome a representative from Call To Serve, a program designed by the federal government to facilitate hiring for government positions. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes distinguished speaker Richard Rutkowski, '59
9-12-11
Successful businessman Richard Rutkowski will deliver a lecture as part of the university’s Distinguished Speaker Series Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre. [Learn More]
Trine invites community to 'honor and remember' on Sept. 10
9-7-11
Proud of her family’s commitment to both law enforcement and military service, Trine University president’s assistant Dareen McClelland wanted to find a way to “honor and remember” those who lost their lives to save others on Sept. 11, 2001. [Learn More]
Trine may cap enrollment
8-25-11
Trine University may cap its enrollment next year, after welcoming 2,260 students – 60 more than anticipated – to classes on main campus, Trine Virtual Campus and the School of Professional Studies this week. [Learn More]
Legendary coach Lou Holtz joins Trine′s board
8-22-11
Trine University has appointed and welcomed Hall of Fame football coach and ESPN analyst Lou Holtz to its board of trustees. [Learn More]
Student wins Congressional award
8-19-11
Trine University’s Gabriel Lee, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from Hudson, Mich., was one of 245 young people from across the country who received Congress’ highest award for youth - the Congressional Award Gold Medal. [Learn More]
Swinging for scholarships
8-10-11
Thanks to the support of multiple individuals and businesses, the university raised a record-breaking $72,000 for students. [Learn More]
Enrollment reaches all-time high
8-3-11
This fall, Trine will enroll approximately 2,200 students, which represents a 5.2 percent overall enrollment increase since August 2010. [Learn More]
Trine among 'Best in the Midwest'
8-3-11
Trine University is one of 153 institutions The Princeton Review recommends in its "Best in the Midwest" section of its website feature, "2012 Best Colleges: Region by Region," that posted Aug. 1 on PrincetonReview.com. [Learn More]
Alumnus earns job with PigTek
8-2-11
Trine University 2011 graduate Trent Duckwall has been named a Technical Service Representative for the PigTek® Pig Equipment Group, according to Chris Long, sales manager for the CTB Inc. business unit. [Learn More]
Promoting globalization
8-2-11
Trine is looking beyond its campus to promote and push the idea of globalization, according to its vice president of enrollment management, Scott Goplin, the Angola, Ind.-based Herald Republican reported Aug. 1. [Learn More]
Leydecker, '77, leads ACEC NY
7-28-11
Michael Leydecker, a 1977 civil engineering graduate, has been inducted as the new chairman for the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC New York). [Learn More]
Thunder student-athletes named to MIAA Academic Honor Roll
7-20-11
Seventy-five Trine student-athletes were named to the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association's academic honor roll for the 2010-2011 school year. The women's cross country, golf and soccer teams and men's tennis were also announced as Team GPA award winners. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes new SID
7-19-11
Brian Alden comes to Trine after spending a year at Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) rival Adrian College, where he served as the assistant sports information director. [Learn More]
State won't reduce SSACI funding
7-8-11
Thanks to the efforts of college students and administrators, Trine University — and the other 30 Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) — learned this week that the state will not reduce State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI) funding for the 2011-2012 academic year. [Learn More]
Trustee Ian Rolland receives
CASE philanthrophy award
7-8-11
Trine University congratulates trustee and philanthropist Ian M. Rolland, who will be one of four people in the nation to receive the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) 2011 Distinguished Friend of Education Award. [Learn More]
Trustee's company receives national industry award
7-7-11
Trine University trustee Keith E. Busse’s company, Steel Dynamics Inc., recently was named Steel Producer of the Year at the American Metal Market’s second annual Awards for Steel Excellence in New York City. [Learn More]
Beitler earns national D3 baseball award
6-24-11
Trine University senior Nick Beitler learned Thursday that he was named the 2011 NCAA Division III Statistical Champion for Sacrifice Hits per Game. [Learn More]
Entrepreneur leading Trine's Ketner School of Business
6-9-11
He acquired three patents and met with remarkable professional success before he was 40 years old. Now, an entrepreneur who could go anywhere in the world and do anything he wants to do, is returning to his alma mater to help future generations bring their ideas to fruition. [Learn More]
Matthew Botsford '98 named head coach for Swedish club team
6-9-11
Matthew Botsford, a 1998 graduate of Tri-State (now Trine) University, recently was named the head coach for the Swedish club team Lindesberg Volley. [Learn More]
Congressman visits campus
6-9-11
U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind.) met with Trine University officials June 8 to better understand and discuss higher education in his district, the state and across the country. [Learn More]
Trine trustee testifies at Senate subcommittee hearing
6-7-11
Trine trustee and Steel Dynamics chief executive officer was invited by U.S. Sen. Dan Coats (R-Ind.) to testify during a recent Senate Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee hearing. [Learn More]
Trine to host Hoosier Boys State
6-3-11
Nearly 600 boys from Indiana will attend Hoosier Boys State, which is returning to Trine University for its third year June 12-18. [Learn More]
Alumnus Norman Begier, '60, featured as 'Hero of the Week'
6-1-11
A 1960 administration graduate recently was featured as the “Hero of the Week” in The Observer in Dunkirk, N.Y., because of his service in the U.S. Navy, successful life as a businessman and his volunteerism. [Learn More]
Alumnus Paul Newman '66 to speak at Ohio fundraiser
5-27-11
Paul D. Newman, of Flint, Mich., will speak at the event, “Celebrating 190 Years and Still Going Strong,” which aims to raise funds to renovate the home of Nelson Gant, who was a former slave and conductor on the Underground Railroad during the 19th century. [Learn More]
Trine student receives prestigious chemistry award
5-27-11
Ashley Gossard was awarded the Outstanding Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Student Scholarship by the Northeastern Indiana section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) this month. [Learn More]
Alumnus named Officer of the Year
5-27-11
Kris Ambrose, a Tri-State (now Trine) University 2005 criminal justice graduate, was selected as Officer of the Year. [Learn More]
Lazusky leading Angola campus
5-26-11
Trine University's School of Professional Studies is welcoming a new director to its Angola campus this month. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes new trustees
5-20-11
Steel Dynamics Inc. executive vice president and chief financial officer Theresa Wagler and president and owner of Leepoxy Plastics Inc. Lawrence Lee of Fort Wayne were elected to three-year terms on the board this month. [Learn More]
Trine students earn ROTC honors
5-18-11
Three Trine University students received awards from the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend. [Learn More]
Trine holds 126th commencement
5-13-11
Nearly 400 degree candidates were recognized during Trine University’s 126th commencement May 7 in Hershey Hall. [Learn More]
Faculty, staff earn honors
5-13-11
Faculty and staff were treated to some inspirational thoughts from Hall of Fame football coach and ESPN analyst Lou Holtz during Trine University’s annual commencement breakfast May 7. [Learn More]
Retiring faculty receive professor emeritus rank at Trine
5-12-11
Trine University honored three retiring professors this week. Associate professors Wesley I. Garner, David Wagner and Jane Mitchell all received the distinction of being named professor emeritus. [Learn More]
Metal Technologies Inc. Health and Fitness Center dedicated
5-9-11
Trine University honored Metal Technologies Inc. and Rick and Vicki James of Crooked Lake Friday morning, as the school dedicated the Metal Technologies Inc. Health and Fitness Center in Zollner Stadium. [Learn More]
Graduates earn honors
5-5-11
Trine University graduating seniors were honored Sunday afternoon during the school’s annual Honors Day ceremony in Hershey Hall. [Learn More]
Engineering students drive away with third place at national contest
4-20-11
Four Trine University senior mechanical engineering students drove away with third prize at the Institute for Affordable Transportation’s Basic Utility Vehicle (BUV) Competition in Zionsville April 15 and 16. [Learn More]
Trine, Grace College enter educational partnership
4-18-11
Thanks to an agreement signed between Grace College and Trine University, beginning in fall 2011, Trine will offer several engineering degrees on the Grace campus. [Learn More]
Where does your used oil go?
4-11-11
Do you know where your used oil goes? That was the question Trine University and the Northeast Indiana Solid Waste Management District (NISWMD) partnered to find an answer to over the last few months. [Learn More]
Trine hosts first Math Kids' Night
4-11-11
Approximately 50 students from Hendry Park, Ryan Park and Carlin Park elementary schools challenged their math skills at the Trine University Math Club’s inaugural Math Kids’ Night. [Learn More]
Engineering students win top awards at regional ASCE contest
4-7-11
Trine University’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineering earned several awards and was named one of the top five teams Saturday, April 2, at the ASCE Great Lakes Region Student Conference. [Learn More]
Community invited to Trine's
43rd annual International Night
4-7-11
The public is welcome to sample Chinese tea, try their hands at Arabic writing, watch Bollywood dancers and more at Trine University’s 43rd annual International Night Saturday, April 9, from 5-7 in the University Center. [Learn More]
Logansport regional education center welcomes director
4-7-11
Tami McMahan of Logansport recently has been named the director of Trine University's fastest-growing regional education center in Logansport. [Learn More]
Professor wins engineering award
3-31-11
Trine University design engineering technology professor and chair Tom Trusty will receive the Outstanding Campus Representative Award for the Illinois-Indiana Section of the American Society for Engineering Educators. [Learn More]
ACJA team earns national awards
3-31-11
Trine University’s Tau Alpha Omicron chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association captured a record number of awards at the National ACJA Conference in Memphis, Tenn., March 20-25. [Learn More]
Talent Initiative grants Trine $251K
3-31-11
Trine University received a $251,000 grant — the largest of any northeast Indiana college — from the Talent Initiative to create and staff a Center for Excellence in Project Based Learning in the Franks School of Education. [Learn More]
Trine Drama Club to 'Play with One-Acts'
3-30-11
Trine University Drama Club will be “Playing with One-Acts” March 31 and April 1-2 at 7:30 p.m. in Wells Theater. [Learn More]
New basketball coach starts April 4
3-24-11
Trine University is welcoming a new men's head basketball coach who has more than 11 years of collegiate basketball experience, including serving as a graduate assistant coach to Bob Knight, the winningest coach in NCAA Division I history. [Learn More]
Kalamazoo, East Noble win JETS
3-23-11
Kalamazoo Area Math and Science students claimed top Division I honors and East Noble High School took first prize in Division 2 in the JETS/TEAMS competition in February and March. Trine University’s McKetta Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering hosted the annual event. [Learn More]
Trine invites community to join Take Back the Night event
3-21-11
In conjunction with Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Trine University will host guest speakers, seminars and a Take Back the Night March and Rally in coming weeks. [Learn More]
Cheerleaders win national award
3-20-11
In their first national competition, Trine University cheerleaders captured third runner-up at the Cheer Ltd Nationals at CANAM Sunday in Myrtle Beach, S.C. [Learn More]
'Forbidden' archeologist to speak
3-18-11
Michael Cremo, Ph.D., an international authority on human antiquity and best-selling author of “Forbidden Archaeology,” will speak at Trine University Wednesday, March 23, at 5:30 p.m. as part of the university’s Distinguished Speaker Series. [Learn More]
Indiana basketball legend to speak
3-16-11
Former Indiana University and NBA basketball star Kent Benson will talk about the “ABCs of Success and Excellence” March 28 when Trine University’s Distinguished Speaker Series continues. [Learn More]
Japanese student raising funds for earthquake-rocked homeland
3-15-11
Trine University junior Mai Yokozuka of Tochigi, Japan, is raising funds for American Red Cross relief efforts in her home country following last week’s devastating earthquake. [Learn More]
Trine cheerleaders headed to national competition
3-8-11
An elite group of Trine University cheerleaders will compete in their inaugural competition season with Cheer LTD and CanAm Nationals Saturday, March 19, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. [Learn More]
Students capture writing awards
3-7-11
Winners of the annual Walter Cunningham Writing Contest were honored March 2 during an awards ceremony and reception in Taylor Hall on the university’s main campus in Angola. [Learn More]
Coach promoted to associate AD
3-4-11
Trine University head basketball coach Rob Harmon has been promoted to associate athletic director. [Learn More]
Creative students earn top award
3-4-11
Trine University civil engineering students captured the Most Creative Award at the Early Childhood Alliance’s annual Plank-A-Palooza fundraising competition Feb. 26 in Fort Wayne. [Learn More]
Trine to host cheer, dance camp
3-3-11
The National Dance Alliance (NDA) and the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) have selected Trine University as the location for their only Indiana combo camp this summer. [Learn More]
'In it to win it'
2-23-11
Four Trine University civil engineering students — seniors Matt Shergalis, Nick Savage and Aaron Brazier and sophomore Kayla Criswell — are determined to take top honors at the national Geo-Frontiers competition next month in Dallas, Texas. [Learn More]
Lou Holtz to speak at graduation
2-22-11
Hall of Fame football coach Lou Holtz might share some words of wisdom with graduates at Trine University’s 126th annual commencement ceremony May 7. [Learn More]
Engineering open house is Friday
2-21-11
Trine University’s Allen School of Engineering and Technology will host an open house Friday, Feb. 25, from 2-4 p.m. in honor of National Engineer’s Week, which is this week. [Learn More]
Communities approach Trine about economic partnerships
2-15-11
Trine remains committed to economic growth and innovation and continues to move forward with aggressive plans for implementation and the creation of jobs in northeast Indiana, university officials said this week. [Learn More]
Scholarship gala raises over $250,000 for students
2-14-11
Trine University raised more than a quarter-million dollars —exceeding last year’s numbers by nearly $100,000 — at its eighth annual Black and White Scholarship Gala Saturday night in the university’s Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Trine promotes 7 faculty members
2-11-11
Seven faculty members at Trine University will be promoted this fall, according to David Finley, Ph.D., vice president for academic affairs. [Learn More]
Fort Wayne mayor to talk at Trine
2-11-11
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry will speak at Trine University as part of the Ketner School of Business Lecture Series Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre. The event is free and open to the public. [Learn More]
Mark Souder joins Trine staff
2-10-11
Former Republican U.S. Rep Mark Souder joined the staff of Trine University's School of Professional Studies. [Learn More]
Defense industry leader to kick off Distinguished Speaker Series
2-4-11
Ken Peterman, president of ITT Defense’s Communications Systems Division in Fort Wayne, will give his lecture, “The Importance of Communications (on the battlefield and in one’s career)," Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre. [Learn More]
Saint Joseph students sweep Trine's annual math competition
2-4-11
Saint Joseph High School's math team swept the 37th annual High School Mathematics Competition at Trine University. [Learn More]
Trine plans MLK celebration during Black History Week
1-26-11
Trine University will explore “True Value” during its 21st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, which will take place Feb. 21-25, which is Black History Week at the school. [Learn More]
Trine's film series continues
1-24-11
Trine University’s Humanities Institute will bring back its film series, now titled Overlooked Film Festival, this semester beginning Feb. 2. [Learn More]
Trine's student population growing
1-24-11
Trine University’s student population is growing quickly, according to Scott Goplin, the school’s vice president for enrollment management. [Learn More]
Career, internship fair to be Feb. 4
1-21-11
Trine University will host its third annual Career and Internship Fair Feb. 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Center Mall. [Learn More]
Trine to host scholarship gala
1-21-11
Trine University will host its eighth annual Black and White Scholarship Gala Saturday, Feb. 12, at 6 p.m. in Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
White promoted to vice president
1-20-11
Randy white was promoted to vice president for student life at Trine University this week. He has served as dean of student life at Trine since 2005. [Learn More]
Donors offer $500,000 matching grant for performing arts center
1-18-11
Two anonymous donors recently challenged Trine University to a $500,000 matching grant for the renovation of the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts, a building which served as the Angola Christian Church for more than a century. [Learn More]
Local couple challenging others to give scholarships
1-18-11
The Metal Technologies Foundation is challenging people to donate textbook scholarships for students at Trine University. The foundation will match, dollar-for-dollar, up to 50 scholarships, valued at $500 each. The university hopes the challenge will be met before its eighth annual Black and White Scholarship Gala, which will be Saturday, Feb. 12. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes new employer outreach coordinator
1-11-11
Trine University’s new employer outreach coordinator made contacts with students and professors long before he set up shop in his new office on the main campus in Angola this month. Paul Viglianti is looking forward to networking with employers for the benefit of students. [Learn More]
Trine graduate captures national design safety award
1-3-11
Trine University’s McKetta Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering captured national awards for the fourth consecutive year from the Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SAChE) committee at a conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, in November. [Learn More]
Trine's $28 million economic development plan advances
12-21-10
A standing-room-only crowd applauded when the Steuben County Commissioners voted this week to move forward with a $28 million economic development plan, which is being spearheaded by Trine University and endorsed by the Steuben County Economic Development Corp. [Learn More]
Local nonprofit could get $50K if Trine coach wins award
12-15-10
One lucky Steuben County nonprofit could receive a $50,000 gift in January if Trine University Head Football Coach Matt Land is named the national 2010 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year in January. [Learn More]
Trine initiates partnership with Japanese university
12-13-10
After two years of working through the details of an exchange program, Trine University officials signed a second agreement with a Japanese university in November. [Learn More]
Trine pursuing physical therapy degrees
12-8-10
Trine has had preliminary conversations with local and regional health care providers this past year to explore the need for such a program and to support of resources and clinical space. [Learn More]
Indiana Sheriffs' Association partners with Trine's SPS
12-7-10
The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association recently named Trine University’s School of Professional Studies a “premier education partner.” [Learn More]
Trine students can compete
in annual writing contest
12-2-10
Students are welcome to compete in the 2010 Walter Cunningham Writing Contest. First-place winners’ works will be published online at InscriptionsJournal.org, the online literary journal of Trine University. [Learn More]
School of Professional Studies going 100 percent digital
11-22-10
In an effort to reduce costs for adult students and stay on the cusp of new technologies, SPS will offer only eTextbooks to students beginning in January 2011. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes new vice president
11-19-10
This month, Kent Stucky will start his new position as vice president of alumni and development. [Learn More]
Trine Middle College partnering with Bellmont High School
11-12-10
Bellmont High School students will have the opportunity to start earning college credit in their high school classes beginning in the spring of 2011. [Learn More]
U.S. Navy commander to speak about naval opportunities Nov. 18
11-11-10
Commander Tiger Pitman will talk about educational and professional opportunitieswithin the Navy’s Nuclear Underwater Propulsion Officer Candidate (NUPOC) program. [Learn More]
Trine music students to host madrigal dinner Nov. 20
11-11-10
A group of dedicated students, community members and faculty is brining their talents together for an elaborate, renaissance-style affair to kick off the holiday season. [Learn More]
Trine sophomore captures 'dream' award
11-10-10
Trine University sophomore Mitchell R. Wyss of New Haven was one of 31 outstanding first-generation students from independent college campuses in Indiana to be honored in Indianapolis on Saturday, Nov. 6. [Learn More]
Ketner School of Business speaker series continues Nov. 11
11-9-10
Lynn Kachmarik, vice president and general manager for the South Bend Silver Hawks minor league baseball team, will speak in Fabiani Theatre at 7 p.m. [Learn More]
Distiniguished speaker to share restaurant experiences
11-5-10
From a helper in his grandma's diner to managing some of the biggest restaurants in the business, food entrepreneur Mitch Rhoads knows his way around the kitchen. [Learn More]
Holiday concert to be Dec. 5
11-3-10
The Trine University Music Department will host its annual Holiday Community Concert Dec. 5 from 4-5 p.m. in the university’s Fabiani Theatre. [Learn More]
Senior networking night is Nov. 3
10-29-10
Trine University will host a networking night Wednesday, Nov. 3, for Trine students who plan to graduate this year. [Learn More]
Trine collaborating with The Howe School
10-25-10
Two schools are using their combined 250 years of educational experience to revolutionize high school. [Learn More]
Trine student shares unique talent
10-22-10
ANGOLA — A Trine University sophomore will give a one-of-a-kind performance Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. in the University Center’s Fabiani Theatre. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes new trustee
10-22-10
ANGOLA — Trine University has welcomed a new member, Tobias Buck of Warsaw, to its board of trustees this month. [Learn More]
Ready! Aim! Fire! Trine students hit the mark
10-19-10
ANGOLA — Trine University’s TAO-Tau Alpha Omicron chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association brought home 29 awards from the ACJA 2010 regional conference in Indianapolis Oct. 15 and 16. [Learn More]
Wildensteiner engineering office dedicated
10-18-10
ANGOLA, Ind. — Trine University honored Robert and Eloise McDowell of Damascus, Md., for their gift to the Allen School of Engineering and Technology Friday morning. [Learn More]
Alumnus Larry Franks named 'Pillar of Success'
10-18-10
ANGOLA — Trine University honored Lawrence “Larry” Franks of Sturgis, Mich., with its Pillar of Success Award at its 15th annual Touchstone Donor Recognition
Dinner Oct. 7.[Learn More]
Sheri Trine named 'woman of distinction'
10-11-10
ANGOLA — Trine University honored Sheri Trine of Angola with its Woman of Distinction Award at its 15th annual Touchstone dinner Thursday night in the Ketner Sports Center. [Learn More]
Trine welcomes alumni, friends 'home'
10-11-10
ANGOLA — Under a sky of perfect clouds and golden sun, Trine University welcomed alumni, friends and family to a "home sweet homecoming" celebration Oct. 7-10. [Learn More]
Drama students to present comedy
10-07-10
ANGOLA — The Trine University Drama Club will present the children’s comedy, “The Alchemist’s Book,” Oct. 21-23 at 7 p.m. in Wells Theater in Taylor Hall. [Learn More]
Indianapolis branch campus opens
10-07-10
INDIANAPOLIS — Trine University’s School of Professional Studies collaborated with Harrison College to open a new branch campus in downtown Indianapolis at the end of September. [Learn More]
Alumnus shares memories
10-07-10
ANGOLA — Tri-State University graduate Norm Miller is returning to his alma mater this homecoming weekend to celebrate his 50th class reunion. [Learn More]
Navy NUPOC program available to Trine students
9-29-10
U.S. Navy educator liaison and Trine Department of Mathematics & Informatics instructor Dan Matthews will be educating Trine students over the next few months about the Navy′s Nuclear Underwater Propulsion Officer Candidate (NUPOC) program. [Learn More]
Thunder football gearing up for Border Brawl
9-28-10
At Trine University, the campus and football team are currently preparing for their annual "Black and Blue Border Brawl" with perennial conference power Adrian College. [Learn More]
Trine ROTC program up 100 percent
9-23-10
Trine University′s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) has doubled in number since last year, and will add an additional cadet in the spring to raise total enrollees to 13, said adviser and Department of Engineering Technology chair Tom Trusty. [Learn More]
Trine trustee publishes opinion piece
9-17-10
Trine Trustee Dr. J. Winston Porter’s piece, “We need more work–ready college grads,” was published in the editorial pages of the Sept. 17 edition of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne, Ind. [Learn More]
First guest scheduled for Trine’s Distinguished Speaker Series
9-10-10
Brad Bishop, executive director for OrthoWorx, will be the first guest in Trine University’s 2010-11 Distinguished Speaker Series. Bishop will speak Friday, Oct. 8 from 3-4 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre during the university’s Homecoming weekend Oct. 8 and 9. A reception with light refreshments will follow Bishop’s speech. [Learn More]
Trine University introducing 13 new faculty members
9-9-10
Thirteen new instructors have joined the Trine University main campus faculty this year. [Learn More]
Trine project “pedals” green philosophy
8-30-10
"Green" engineering is a buzz word in engineering education these days, as environmental issues storm the news front. [Learn More]
Trine hosting open house at new Schererville Education Center
8-20-10
Trine University will host an open house to introduce the public to its new Schererville Education Center on Thursday, Aug. 26 from 5-7 p.m., Central Standard Time, at 746 E. U.S. Highway 30 in Cline Commons. [Learn More]
Trine, Harrison offering collaborative education in Columbus, Indiana
8-18-10
A planned partnership between Trine University and Harrison College will become a reality in Columbus, Ind. this fall. [Learn More]
Trine golf outing tops record funds
8-17-10
Trine University’s 20th annual Alumni & Friends Scholarship Golf Outing Aug. 6 at the university’s Zollner Golf Course raised nearly $68,000 for student scholarships, topping last year’s all-time high. [Learn More]
Trine University enrollment exceeds all-time high
8-16-10
More students than ever before have enrolled as Trine University students for the upcoming semester. [Learn More]
Trine SPS names outstanding adjunct professor
8-16-10
Trine University’s School of Professional Studies awarded Diane White its SPS Adjunct Faculty Member of the Year Award for the 2009-2010 academic year on Aug. 12. White received her award during a presentation ceremony in the Angola main campus office of Trine President Earl D. Brooks II. [Learn More]
Trine, Parkview Health partner on student, staff clinic
8-12-10
A partnership between Parkview Health of Fort Wayne and Trine University will provide an Angola campus medical center for the university’s students and staff beginning fall semester. [Learn More]
Trine expands engineering technology program
8-6-10
Trine University’s School of Professional Studies (SPS) is expanding its engineering technology program to include a bachelor of science in engineering technology when the fall semester begins Aug. 30. [Learn More]
Stipends make summer internships reality for 15 Trine students
8-4-10
Fifteen Trine University students engaged in summer internships funded in part by experiential learning stipends issued by the Office of Career Services through a Lilly Endowment grant geared to lead to Indiana employment for talented Hoosier graduates. [Learn More]
Trine offering new exercise science major
7-30-10
Trine University’s Department of Sport & Hospitality Management will have a new name and a new major to offer when fall semester classes begin Aug. 24. [Learn More]
Open house showcasing Trine Angola adult education
7-26-10
Trine’s Angola Adult Education Center has moved to the main campus, and director Dave Wagner and staff will host an open house to let current and prospective students, as well as the community, know all about new resources and programs. [Learn More]
Students thrive at Trine’s summer science camp
7-21-10
Anyone doubting the enthusiasm, and the love for learning of 54 area middle-schoolers at ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp should have seen them at media day at Trine University Tuesday. [Learn More]
Trine hosting first NCAA national championship
7-1-10
For the first time in school history, Trine University will host
an NCAA national championship. [Learn More]
Trine University and Harrison College announce new partnership
7-1-10
Trine University President Earl D. Brooks II and Harrison College President Jason Konesco announced today a partnership agreement between Trine’s School of Professional Studies (SPS) and Harrison College that includes a sharing of resources, facilities and complementary programs that will benefit all students pursuing a degree. [Learn More]
Trine’s northwest Indiana campus moving to Schererville
6-29-10
Trine University’s northwest Indiana education center in Merrillville is moving to Schererville Aug. 1. [Learn More]
Trine relocating SPS programs at Angola North to main campus
6-28-10
Trine University will relocate its School of Professional Studies adult programs at Angola North and Trine Technology Center to the main campus. [Learn More]
Trine, Logansport ink agreement on regional learning center
6-28-10
The smiles of all gathered at Trine University Thursday to sign an agreement bringing a Trine campus to the city of Logansport told the story—one of mutual admiration and hope for success on both sides of the equation. [Learn More]
Trine launching two new fall programs
6-21-10
Trine University will introduce a new business administration major and an international studies minor when the fall session begins Aug. 24. [Learn More]
Trine Greek life thrives in revitalized atmosphere
6-17-10
Fading fast are the days when Greek life at Trine University meant tiny rooms in a drafty, century-old clapboard house. With the completion of several brand-new fraternity houses, and the founding of a national sorority chapter, Greek life at Trine has experienced a marked resurgence. [Learn More]
Summer Science Camp touching down at Trine in July
6-17-10
ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, founded by former NASA astronaut Bernard Harris, will touch down at Trine University for the second year on July 11-23. [Learn More]
Trine collaboration to support orthopedics industry
6-10-10
A collaborative education venture between Trine University and two other regional institutions of higher learning will support job creation and a work force to sustain the orthopedics industry in Warsaw, Ind. [Learn More]
Trine receives top energy grant
6-8-10
Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman announced that an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) has been awarded to Trine University for energy efficiency upgrades to its Hershey Hall through a boiler replacement project. Grantees were selected through a competitive application process.Trine received the maximum grant of $100,000. [Learn More]
Trine athletic clothing, fan items now available online
6-4-10
With preseason football polls placing the Thunder among top-tier NCAA Division III teams, and the new Zollner Athletic Stadium to serve four sports, Trine University fan frenzy will reach fever pitch this fall. What better time to take advantage of Trine’s online Tgear Store to stock up on Thunder clothing and other fan regalia? [Learn More]
Angola Mayor proclaims Thunder Softball Day
6-1-10
Angola Mayor Richard Hickman gave the Trine University softball team a high-five from the city after the team’s fourth consecutive successful season this spring—a proclamation of May 1 as annual Thunder Softball Day. [Learn More]
Shaping a Lifetime: Trine hosting second Hoosier Boys State
5-25-10
Trine University will impact the lives of certain, select high school junior boys by offering its second American Legion Hoosier Boys State June 12-19. The 73-year-old non-partisan program moved to Trine last summer after 39 years at Indiana State University. [Learn More]
Retired executives elected to Trine University board
5-18-10
Two retired business executives have been elected to the Trine University board of trustees. [Learn More]
Trine civil engineering students claim ASCE second place
5-14-10
A team of Trine University civil engineering students captured second place in the mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) wall building competition during the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Great Lakes Regional Conference at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind. in mid-April. [Learn More]
Trine University board extends leadership, plans for future
5-14-10
Trine University’s board of trustees extended the contract of President Earl D. Brooks II through 2019 while setting future plans for the university during an annual spring meeting in May. The contract includes a two-year option, potentially extending Brooks’ term through 2021. [Learn More]
Trine engineering prospects gain new incentive through Questa
5-12-10
A joint Questa Foundation/Northeast Indiana Fund press conference Monday in Fort Wayne, Ind. brought good news for students planning to focus on advanced manufacturing or engineering at Trine University. [Learn More]
Trine awards faculty and staff at commencement breakfast
5-11-10
Trine University honored excellent faculty and staff members during its annual commencement breakfast Saturday, May 8 prior to its 125th commencement. [Learn More]
Trine receives gifts to support Zollner Athletic Stadium
5-11-10
Two gifts from healthcare industry partners totaling $60,000 will directly support athletics and Trine University’s Fred Zollner Athletic Stadium, to open this fall. [Learn More]
Trine VP selected for new national leadership program
5-07-10
Trine University Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. David Finley is one of 25 chief academic officers nationwide selected to participate in the seminar “Leadership for the 21st Century for Chief Academic Officers” July 12–16 in Annapolis, Md. [Learn More]
Trine student ROTC Cadet of the Year
5-07-10
Trine freshman criminal justice major Annalisa Krug earned the Notre Dame Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Cadet if the Year award for 2009-2010, and the Roberge Award for outstanding leadership and commitment to the program. [Learn More]
Bock gift to support new Trine biomedical engineering program
5-03-10
A seven-figure gift from Tri-State University alumnus and Trine University trustee James D. Bock and his wife, Joan, will fund the remodeling of a building to launch an intended new Trine master of biomedical engineering degree. [Learn More]
Dr. Jeanine Samuelson retiring after 24 years
4-20-10
Dr. Jeanine Samuelson, an adjunct professor of German and speech, will retire from Trine University in May after 24 years with the institution. Samuelson has taught German and speech since 1991, and German in the continuing education program from 1986-91. [Learn More]
Trine offering Women’s Studies
4-15-10
Trine University has added Introduction to Women’s Studies to its course offerings. The class is in session now and will be offered again next spring. [Learn More]
Gov. Daniels presents Dr. Ralph Trine Sagamore award at Trine University
4-14-10
Gov. Mitch Daniels traveled to Trine University in Angola, Ind., to present university trustee and benefactor Dr. Ralph Trine the Sagamore of the Wabash award Wednesday. The Sagamore of the Wabash is the highest civilian award given by the governor’s office. [Learn More]
Kappa Sigma chapter aids SCAN
4-13-10
Work by Trine University’s Theta Xi chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity will protect area children from abuse. [Learn More]
Two Trine University concerts scheduled at local church
4-13-10
Trine University music groups will present two concerts at Fairview Missionary Church, 525 E. C.R. 200N, Angola, on Sunday at 3 and 5:30 p.m. [Learn More]
Long-time educators retiring from Trine University
4-6-10
Two educators with long and distinguished histories will say goodbye to Trine University’s classrooms and campus when they retire this spring. [Learn More]
Trine hosting drug education program
4-5-10
Trine University’s Department of Criminal Justice, Psychology & Social Sciences will sponsor the presentation “Identifying the Drug User,” delivered by Steuben County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Tim Troyer, on Friday at 9 a.m. in Fabiani Theatre. The event is part of the department’s 13th annual American Criminal Justice Association Symposium, and is free and open to the public. [Learn More]
Trine welcoming visitors to 42nd International Night
3-26-10
Trine University’s International Student Association will team with several other student organizations and departments to welcome students, faculty, staff and the Angola community to the 42nd annual International Night at 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 10. [Learn More]
Trine, Lakeland partnering on New Technology High School initiative
3-26-10
With help from Trine University, Lakeland High School in LaGrange County will provide innovative education this fall through the New Technology High School initiative. [Learn More]
Trine invites community to join Take Back the Night
3-25-10
In conjunction with Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Trine University’s Office of Student Life, Department of Criminal Justice, Psychology & Social Sciences and Bacchus, Circle K, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma Alpha, Delta Chi and Alpha Sigma student organizations will host the ninth annual Take Back the Night march and rally Wednesday, April 7 beginning at 7 p.m. on the Best Hall north lawn. [Learn More]
Long-term Trine friend earns Mayor’s Arts and Humanities Award
3-23-10
Lynn Syler, Angola High School choir director, adjunct professor for the Trine music department and wife of retired 40-year Trine mathematics professor David Syler earned the Mayor’s Arts and Humanities Award March 19 in Wells Theater. [Learn More]
Trine, Steuben County teaming up on cancer fight
3-18-10
Battling cancer requires a group effort, as sufferers rely upon the latest resources for their very lives. Trine University and Steuben County will join the American Cancer Society’s fight against the disease, when they co-host the Relay for Life fundraiser in Trine’s Keith E. Busse/Steel Dynamics Athletic and Recreation Center from 9 a.m. Saturday, April 17 to 9 a.m. Sunday, April 18. [Learn More]
Trine SPS offering leadership degree
3-18-10
A master of science in leadership will be offered through Trine University’s School of Professional Studies beginning this summer. Designed for bachelor degree holders and working professionals, it will be offered at Trine regional campuses in Angola, Fort Wayne, South Bend/Mishawaka and Merrillville, and through the Trine Virtual Campus online school of study. [Learn More]
Trine Drama Club bets spring play will entertain
3-10-10
The Trine University Drama Club will present the adult comedy, “The Wager,” on March 25-27 at 7:30 p.m. in Wells Theater. [Learn More]
Trust and confidence: Alumna discussing Secret Service job
3-9-10
Alumna Lesley Cochran-Timm will discuss her role in guarding U.S. President Barack Obama and other heads of state as a U.S. Secret Service agent when Trine University’s Distinguished Speaker series resumes Monday, March 22 at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre. [Learn More]
Trine Middle College programs increase enrollment
3-3-10
The expansion of Trine Middle College programs to include online courses and courses at local high schools for college credit has generated excitement for area students. As a result, 30 percent more have enrolled in middle college courses than in the previous semester, according to middle college coordinator Kelly Stout. [Learn More]
Trine Regional Science Fair scheduled for 50th year
3-2-10
The 50th annual Northeastern Indiana Tri-State Science Fair will be Saturday, March 20, in Trine University’s Hershey Hall. This year’s fair will include over 300 projects by elementary and secondary students, and will be open to the public from 1-4 p.m. Science Central science museum from Fort Wayne, Ind. will also present a family fun festival from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Hershey Hall. [Learn More]
First Trine Cunningham Writing Contest winners awarded
2-25-10
Trine University undergraduate wordsmiths won awards Wednesday, Feb. 17 in the first annual Walter Cunningham Writing Contest, sponsored by the university’s Department of Language & Humanities, Humanities Institute and Writing Center. [Learn More]
Trine offering two free concerts
2-18-10
Trine University musicians will offer two concerts for the enjoyment of the university and local communities. [Learn More]
Steel Dynamics Foundation gifts Trine athletics
2-18-10
In recognition of a major gift from the Steel Dynamics Foundation, Trine University’s new field house with indoor track will take the name Keith E. Busse/Steel Dynamics Athletic and Recreation Center in May. [Learn More]
Angola, Canterbury tops at Trine JETS/TEAMS contest
2-17-10
Hometown team Angola High School claimed top Division B honors, while Fort Wayne neighbor Canterbury High School bested all others in Division A in a JETS/TEAMS competition sponsored by Trine University’s McKetta Department of Chemical & Bioprocess Engineering Feb. 16. [Learn More]
Trine gala shatters scholarship giving record at $162,000
2-16-10
If senior Adam Shiltz’s speech left any doubt about Trine support, the nearly 400 alumni and friends gathered for the seventh annual Black and White Scholarship Gala provided the definitive proof--$162,000 for student scholarships. Donors combined to increase giving by 50 percent over last year, generating the most funds ever raised by the event. [Learn More]
ExxonMobil/Bernard Harris Summer Camp blasting off again at Trine
2-11-10
ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp will blast off at Trine University for the second year July 11-23, thanks to an $80,000 grant from ExxonMobil and the Bernard Harris Foundation. [Learn More]
JETS/TEAMS heading to Trine University
2-09-10
Trine University will host the Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) TEAMS competition for high school students on Tuesday, Feb. 16 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the upper level of Sponsel Library in the University Center. [Learn More]
Bob Knight to be Trine University commencement speaker
2-09-10
Indiana basketball legend Bob Knight will be the speaker for Trine University’s 125th commencement on Saturday, May 8 in Hershey Hall. [Learn More]
Trine professors earn promotions
2-08-10
Trine University Vice President for Academic Affairs David Finley has announced the promotions of four professors. [Learn More]
Trine elects new board members
2-08-10
The Trine University board of trustees has elected three new members. Rick L. James, chief executive for Metal Technologies Inc. in Auburn, Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn and Jack A. Shaw, retired president and chief executive for Hughes Electronics. [Learn More]
Trine University honored by area giving council
2-04-10
Trine University was among a number of northeast Indiana organizations honored as original financial contributors to the Planned Giving Council of Northeast Indiana (PGCNI) Leave a Legacy/Write a Will campaign launched 10 years ago. [Learn More]
Trine gearing up for Engineer’s Week with open house
2-04-10
In recognition of National Engineer’s Week Feb. 15-19, Trine University will host an open house Friday, Feb. 19 from 1-3 p.m. in Fawick Hall. [Learn More]
Bon Appetit, Trine Student Life hosting Locks of Love event
2-02-10
Trine University’s Office of Student Life and Bon Appetit Management Co. will co-sponsor a Locks of Love event Monday, Feb. 8 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Whitney Commons Café in Trine’s University Center. [Learn More]
West Noble, Warsaw claim top Trine math competition honors
1-29-10
Nathaniel Johnson of West Noble High School in Ligonier, Ind. claimed the top individual advanced title and the team from Warsaw, Ind. earned the top team award in Trine University’s 36th annual High School Math Competition Wednesday in the university’s Hershey Hall. [Learn More]
Trine’s Cinema Sampler all in good taste
1-27-10
Trine University and its Humanities Institute will offer a tasteful menu of 2009 cinema delights with “After Taste…,” the annual spring Cinema Sampler series. [Learn More]
Trine hosting third annual Rockin’ Hot Makeovers
1-21-10
Fifteen Trine University students and five faculty or staff members will take the spotlight with fashionable new looks during the Office of Student Life’s third annual Rockin’ Hot Makeovers event Friday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. in Fabiani Theatre. [Learn More]
Trine University hosting 36th High School Math Competition
1-19-10
High school students in grades 9-12 will pit their mathematics skills against those of students from 17 other regional high schools in Trine University’s 36th annual High School Mathematics Competition Wednesday, Jan. 27 in Hershey Hall. [Learn More]
MLK program in 20th year as Trine celebrates black history
1-15-10
Trine University will celebrate Black History Month with a week of activities and events, including its 20th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, in its University Center Feb. 15-19, sponsored by the Office of Student Life and the Office of Student Success and Retention. [Learn More]
Trine seniors to polish business and dining skills
1-15-10
Trine University seniors will learn dining and social skills to help them navigate the working world with confidence when they attend the annual Senior Etiquette Dinner on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 6 p.m. in Witmer Clubhouse. The offices of career services, student life and alumni and development, along with Bon Appetit Management Co., the university’s culinary service, are co-sponsors. [Learn More]
Trine hosting guest speaker as part of Healthy Relationships Week
1-14-10
The Trine University Office of Student Life, Athletic Department, BACCHUS and the National Collegiate Athletic Association will bring internationally known sex educator Jay Friedman to the university to speak to the campus community on Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. as one of the activities associated with Healthy Relationships Week. His lecture, entitled “The J-Spot: A Sex Educator Tells All,” will be in Fabiani Theater. [Learn More]
Collector leaves legacy of written word to Trine University
1-07-10
Angelo F. Petitti Sr. left a legacy of military service to America, but he left a legacy of another kind to Trine University—the written word. [Learn More]
Trine, Questa aiding Allen County students and northeast Indiana
1-05-10
An agreement between Trine University and Questa Foundation for Education in Fort Wayne will reduce the cost of a Trine education for qualifying Allen County students while retaining talented graduates in northeast Indiana. [Learn More]




