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Purdue University Northwest (PNW) is a
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with two campuses in
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; its main campus is in Hammond with a branch campus in Westville. It is part of the Purdue University system and offers more than 70 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to approximately 6,200 students with more than 64,000 alumni.


History

Purdue Northwest was established in 2016 when two Purdue system universities — Purdue University Calumet and Purdue University North Central — merged. During World War II, each campus offered technical courses as part of the national defense training program with the federal government. The campuses remained open when the war ended in 1945, offering for-credit college courses. Both campuses became degree-offering institutions in 1946.


Racist remarks controversy

At Purdue Northwest’s December 2022 commencement, then-chancellor Thomas Keon used made-up words to mock
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, which drew backlash for the racist display and Keon subsequently issued a public apology. The school’s Faculty Senate Executive Committee promptly came to a unanimous decision and delivered a letter to Keon demanding his resignation, noting that his statements insulted the
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community and caused national outrage. Congresswoman
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from New York released a statement condemning the “racist, insensitive, and offensive imitation” made by the chancellor. The Purdue Northwest chapter of the
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also released a statement that criticized Keon’s all-white senior leadership team and said the “time has come for Chancellor Keon to resign.” Subsequently,
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professor Rich Lee and other Asian American professors started a petition calling for Keon’s resignation and received over 1,100 signatures from faculty, staff, and students across the country. The petition was sent to Purdue University's board of trustees, Purdue University president
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, incoming president
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, and Keon himself. The
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also released a statement calling for the removal of Keon for the remarks. In April 2023, the school initially announced that Keon would serve out the rest of his term until June 2024, despite calls for his resignation. Keon was ultimately replaced when, in December 2023, the Purdue Board of Trustees accepted university president Mung Chiang's recommendation to appoint Dr. Kenneth (Chris) Holford as the next chancellor, effective January 8, 2024.


Campuses


Hammond

The Hammond campus is a residential campus covering . It is PNW's main campus and is located from downtown Chicago. The neighborhood campus includes 17 academic and recreational buildings, a fitness center, two apartment-style student housing facilities, the White Lodging Center for Hospitality and Tourism Management, and a Challenger Learning Center. Nearby PNW Hammond facilities include the Commercialization and Manufacturing Excellence Center, the Couple and Family Therapy Center, and Dowling Park, the home of Purdue Northwest baseball, softball, soccer and tennis. The $35 million Nils K. Nelson Bioscience Innovation Building opened in August 2020, housing state-of-the art instructional and research facilities for nursing, biological sciences and STEM education. Buildings on the Hammond campus include: * Gyte Science Building – In 1951, the Gyte Science Building originally called the Center Building, was the first building on the Hammond campus. GYTE was named after Millard Gyte, the first director of the Hammond Calumet facility. * E.D Anderson Building – In 1969, the E.D. Anderson Building was named after the Hammond Chamber of Commerce chairman that offered Purdue the site to build and develop the Calumet campus. ANDR is a three-story, brick structure that contains laboratories, workshops, and faculty offices. * Andrey A. Potter Laboratory Building – In the 1970, the Andrey A. Potter laboratory Building was built and named after a long-term Purdue West Lafayette dean of engineering and advocate of technical education. This structure is 30,000 square feet. * Student-Faculty Library Center – This 155,000 square foot structure is also known as the Student Union and Library building. This building was opened in 1971 and contains the library, a student center, bookstore, offices, and classrooms. * Lawshe Hall – In 1973, Lawshe Hall was completed to hold the campus’ administration and enrollment management center. LAWS is a 54,000 square foot structure. * Porter Hall – The School City of Hammond of the former Porter Elementary School purchased what is known as Porter Hall in 1980. At first, Porter Hall contained departments and offices. However, in 1991 renovations took place and now accommodates communication and behavioral science programs. * Donald S. Powers Computer Education Building – In 1989, the Donald S. Powers Computer education Building was built and committed to technological education in Northwest Indiana. * Classroom Office Building – In 1996, Purdue Calumet celebrated its 50th anniversary. Since the campus was continually growing, there was a need for more classrooms and offices. In 1998, the Classroom Office Building was built. * Indianapolis Boulevard Counseling Center – Opened in 2018, the "IBCC" houses the Couple & Family Therapy Center and the Community Counseling Center. Both are training facilities that serve the greater Northwest Indiana region with affordable quality mental health services.


Westville

The Westville branch campus is located on in rural La Porte County along U.S. Highway 421. This location has three academic buildings, a spacious student services and activity center opened in 2015, and a
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emergency facility. The grounds of the Westville campus feature an extensive outdoor and indoor art collection, Shakespeare's Garden adjacent to a picturesque pond,
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courts, an eighteen-hole disc golf course, a
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diamond, and four outdoor
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courts. Buildings on the campus include: * The 70,000 square-foot Technology building was completed in 1995 and is currently the main classroom building on PNW's Westville Branch Campus. * Schwarz Hall – In 1967, the first building on the current location was created. Schwarz Hall, previously named the Education building, is 90,000 square feet. In 1968, the east side of the building received an addition and a year later, it was ready for occupancy. In 1984, the building received its current name in honor of Robert F. Schwarz. Schwarz was the first dean of director. * Library-Student Faculty Building – In 1969, the need for a second building on campus was started. March 1975 completed the 100,000 square foot Library-Student-Faculty Building (LSF) was opened. * North Central Veterinary Emergency Center – In May 2002, the North Central Veterinary Emergency Center (NCVEC) opened. This center is a 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic that tends to dogs, cats, and small animals within 50 miles. * The James B. Dworkin Student Services and Activities Complex – October 16, 2014 saw the opening of the James B. Dworkin Student Services and Activities Complex, named in honor of former Chancellor James B. Dworkin. The facility boasts a full-sized gymnasium, fitness facility with indoor running track and spacious conference center. In 2018, the complex hosted the Indiana U.S. Senate debate.


Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest

Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest is a 300-acre, oak preserve of formal gardens, woodlands, wetlands, prairies and hiking trails located near Valparaiso, Indiana. Open year-round, the Arboretum offers a wide variety of events and classes for all ages. Officially becoming part of Purdue University Northwest in 2018, Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest provides an enriching, natural habitat for public, educational, conservation and recreational use. Located approximately 25 miles from the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and 60 miles southeast of Chicago in Valparaiso, Indiana, Gabis Arboretum offers beautiful vistas, quiet corners and hiking trails to escape into its diverse landscape.


Academics

Purdue University Northwest offers undergraduate and graduate programs in more than 70 areas of study, plus a doctor of nursing practice degree. Purdue Northwest has been recognized among the best regional universities in the ''U.S. News & World Report'' Best Colleges rankings (2018).


Tuition

Undergraduate tuition rates for full time students, as of 2019, is approximately $7,813 for in-state (Indiana resident) students and $17,654 for out-of-state students. Graduate tuition rates of at least 8 credit hours in 2018 are approximately $5,060 for in-state (Indiana resident) students and $10,798 for out-of-state students. Incoming, out of state, freshman for the Fall of 2018 will see a decreased tuition rate due to the Reduced Out-of-State Advantage Rate (R.O.A.R.) Tuition Program. The R.O.A.R. program will give future Purdue Northwest freshman lower rates due to the Hammond campus’ location close to the Illinois border and the wide range of students who are enrolled from all around the country. Approximately 63 percent of full-time undergraduates received some kind of need-based financial aid if applied. As of the Fall of 2018, Purdue University Northwest offers banded tuition. Banded tuition is a single tuition rate within a range of credit hours. Undergrad students with 12 to 18 credit hours will pay the same tuition rate during the semester.


Student enrollment

In the 2017–2018 academic year, the enrollment at PNW was 9,835 students. Of that: * 91% undergraduate and 9% graduate students * 65% full-time students and 35% part-time students * 56% female and 44% male * 60% Caucasian, 17% Hispanic/Latino, 9% African American, 7% International, 2% Asian, 5% other/not specified


Colleges, schools, and departments

The university is organized into six colleges and three schools. They include: *College of Business (AACSB-Accredited) **White Lodging School of Hospitality & Tourism Management (ACPHA-Accredited) **''Departments'' ***Managerial Studies *** Quantitative Business Studies *College of Engineering and Sciences **School of Engineering (ABET-Accredited) **''Departments'' ***Electrical and Computer Engineering ***Mechanical and Civil Engineering ***Biological Sciences ***Chemistry and Physics ***Mathematics and Statistics ***Computer Science *College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences **School of Education & Counseling **''Departments'' ***Behavioral Sciences ***Couple and Family Therapy ***Communication and Creative Arts ***English and World Languages ***History, Philosophy, Politics and Economics ***Psychology *College of Nursing *College of Technology **''Departments'' ***Computer Information Technology & Graphics ***Construction Science & Organizational Leadership ***Engineering Technology *Honors College


Athletics

The Purdue Northwest (PNW) athletic teams are called the Pride. The university is a member of the Division II level of the
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(NCAA), primarily competing in the
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(GLIAC) as a provisional member since the 2017–18 academic year (achieving D-II full member status in 2019–20). The Pride previously competed in the
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(CCAC) of the
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(NAIA) only during the 2016–17 school year. PNW competes in 11 intercollegiate varsity sports and two non-varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball; and the non-varsity sports include men's ice hockey and men's volleyball.


Notable alumni

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, radio news broadcaster (WBBM-AM) *
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(2009), Bachelor of Science in computer graphics technology, former member of the
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from the 82nd district, current member of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.


See also

* Purdue University System


References


External links

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Athletics website
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