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BCA Announces 2015 Officers and Directors

FORT WAYNE – Building Contractors Association of Northeast Indiana (BCA) proudly announces results of its recent election of officers and directors to serve on its 2015 Board of Directors. Elected to office are the following: President Mark Veerkamp, Shambaugh & Son 1st Vice-President Ron Roberts, Schmidt Electric 2nd Vice-President Steve Goodman, E & V Construction …

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Members Advantage Credit Union Offering Two Scholarships

MICHIGAN CITY — Members Advantage Credit Union is offering two $1,000 scholarships in 2015 for graduating high school seniors and college freshman and sophomores enrolled in a college, university, or trade school. Members Advantage will once again offer The Gail Walker Memorial Scholarship created in memory of former board member, Gail Walker, who passed away …

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Purdue University 50,000th Degree Awarded

Commencement Exercises last spring included awarding of the 50,000th Purdue degree to a Purdue Calumet graduate. Computer science scholar Raymond S. Smith, 23, of Schererville, received the degree. Also present for the milestone was Purdue Calumet’s first baccalaureate degree graduate in 1967, Dr. John S. Brown III, a Valparaiso resident, physician and CEO of Four …

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Purdue Calumet Engineering Students Seek Projects

HAMMOND — In preparation for industrial employment, Purdue University Calumet senior engineering students are seeking employer projects to tackle. As enrollees in a capstone course that simulates a real world, engineering environment, the students form teams of two to four members to manage and complete and/or solve an employer project. The students receive guidance from …

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Purdue Calumet Introducing Engineering Master’s Degrees

HAMMOND — Purdue University Calumet will introduce two graduate engineering degree programs in January. The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recently granted Purdue Calumet approval to offer Master of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering and in Electrical and Computer Engineering effective with the upcoming spring semester. Classes began Jan. 12.

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