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Indiana Tech launches a Ph.D. scholarship for first responders

March 25, 2019

Indiana Tech has established a new Ph.D. scholarship for first responders nationwide. The new scholarship helps first responders earn their Ph.D. in an even more affordable manner, reducing tuition costs for eligible students by 20 percent. Firefighters, law enforcement professionals and EMTs who meet the program’s entry requirements are eligible to receive the scholarship. Indiana […]

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Four area students named Presidential Scholars at Indiana Tech

March 25, 2019

Indiana Tech has selected four northeast Indiana students as the recipients of the university’s elite Presidential Scholarship for its fall 2019 incoming class. Kristen Forti of Shield of Faith High School in St. Joe; Jared Maxwell, a home-schooled student from Fort Wayne; Jaxon Rinkenberger of Adams Central High School in Monroe; and Chloe Smithley of […]

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Ribbon-cutting celebration welcomes the softball team to its new Warrior Park home

March 22, 2019

The Indiana Tech softball team played its first true home opener on Thursday when it hosted Taylor University in its new stadium at Warrior Park. See more about Thursday’s ribbon-cutting festivities and how the Warriors fared against Taylor at our athletics website. Also, see coverage from Fort Wayne’s Journal Gazette.

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Warriors win NAIHA national championship, 3-2, over Midland

March 19, 2019

Ryan Attwood scored with 24.4 seconds left in regulation to break a 2-2 tie and lift Indiana Tech to the North American Intercollegiate Hockey Association (NAIHA) national championship Sunday night in Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more about the game at our athletic website.

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Cyber Warriors’ season ends after a closely contested regional battle

March 17, 2019

Indiana Tech’s cyber defense team, the Cyber Warriors, had its season end this weekend after finishing second at the 2019 Midwest Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in a closely contested battle against state champion teams from Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Indiana Tech’s performance was stellar throughout the weekend and it […]

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Join us for Warrior Park ribbon cutting, softball doubleheader on March 21

March 11, 2019

All are invited to celebrate an exciting new chapter in the history of Indiana Tech athletics on Thursday, March 21, as we hold a ribbon cutting for our new softball stadium at Warrior Park, the university’s new athletic complex. Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and Indiana Tech President Karl Einolf will offer remarks at this […]

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Indiana Tech stands ready to assist you in continuing your education

March 8, 2019

Argosy University students: We at Indiana Tech are sorry to see the news about your university closing and we feel bad about the uncertainty many of you may be feeling as a result. However, please know that our university accepts Argosy transfer credits and has many similar programs in areas such as business administration, criminal […]

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Indiana Tech athletes shone brightly in the national spotlight over the weekend

March 4, 2019

Indiana Tech’s athletic program was represented well on the national stage over the weekend in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) championship competitions. At Brookings, South Dakota, the men’s track and field team on its fifth indoor championship title in six years, edging second-place Wayland Baptist University by two points. Kejavon Moore earned a national […]

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Holocaust survivor and forgiveness advocate, Eva Kor, to speak at Indiana Tech March 18

February 26, 2019

Eva Kor, a survivor of the Holocaust and one of the few surviving twins from the medical experimentation supervised by Nazi doctor Josef Mengele at Auschwitz, will speak at Indiana Tech on Monday, March 18, at 2 p.m. All are invited to this free event, which will be held in the Snyder Academic Center’s Multi-Flex […]

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University of Saint Francis and Indiana Tech reach agreement to help Indiana Tech students with education degree and licensure

February 22, 2019

Indiana Tech education majors may complete their degrees and teacher licensure requirements through the University of Saint Francis in a collaboration agreement announced today between the two institutions. Current Indiana Tech Elementary and Special Education majors will be allowed to complete their remaining education coursework and teacher licensure requirements, such as student teaching, at USF. […]

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