“Heart Cart for High Schools” Program
On Wednesday, September 25 our community suffered a terrible loss with the death of Jake West, a La Porte High School football player. After it was publically announced that his death was due to a heart condition, the cardiology and sports medicine teams of Indiana University Health La Porte Hospital made a joint decision to
Visclosky Urges Purdue Grads to Make NW Indiana Better
HAMMOND — U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky, D-Ind., urged Purdue University Calumet graduates “to consider using your enhanced talents to make our region a better place to work and live.” Visclosky addressed more than 485 fall and summer graduates, their family members, friends, and university faculty and staff during Purdue Calumet December Commencement Exercises at the
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Gift to Purdue Equine Diagnostic and Surgical Center
WEST LAFAYETTE — A $2.7 million gift from Centaur Gaming will help Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine build the Centaur Regional Equine Diagnostic and Surgical Center in Shelbyville, Ind. “The $10 million center will house the most technologically advanced medical equipment to support diagnosis and treatment of equine patients, provide educational opportunities for veterinary
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Service Express is One of the Best and Brightest Companies
GRAND RAPIDS — Service Express, Inc. (SEI), a third-party maintenance company providing data center hardware support, has been recognized as a National Best and Brightest Companies to Work For. This marks the third year SEI has been recognized for this award. SEI specializes in flexible on-site data center maintenance for mainframe, midrange and Intel-based servers
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ASI and IPAS Commission to Create Mobile App
INDIANAPOLIS — Autism Society of Indiana (ASI) and Indiana Protection & Advocacy Services Commission (IPAS) have partnered to create a mobile application called Help Everyone Learn Practical Solutions (HELPS). HELPS is to be utilized as a tool for not only law enforcement and emergency responders, but any individual who works or comes into contact with
Kruggel Lawton Professional Earns CPA
SOUTH BEND/ELKHART — Kruggel Lawton CPAs is pleased to announce that Phil Wertz recently passed all parts of the CPA exam and is now licensed as a certified public accountant. The Uniform CPA Examination measures professional competence and helps to establish the CPA license as evidence of professional qualification. The examination is a 14 hour
IU Data Experts Play Key Role in NASA Polar Project
When scientists with NASA’s Operation IceBridge mission fly over the Earth’s poles gathering ice sheet data, they can focus solely on their science and not the computing systems that make it possible, thanks to Indiana University IT experts. For the past five years, IU’s Research Technologies group has provided the field data management, processing and
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IU to Recruit, Support Undergrad Science Students
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University Bloomington has been awarded over $614,000 by the National Science Foundation to recruit, support and retain undergraduate students majoring in astronomy, biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics over the next five years. The vast majority of that money — just over $516,000 — will go directly to student scholarships. “These core science
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Purdue Calumet Breaks Ground for Athletics Complex
HAMMOND — Purdue University Calumet celebrates an historic day in its rising sports program with the groundbreaking today (12/9) of an outdoor athletics facility at nearby Dowling Park. Thanks to generous support by the City of Hammond and Mayor Thomas M. McDermott, Jr., development of the Purdue University Calumet Athletics Complex, announced originally in 2011,
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