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Recent News About Trine University
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Trine mourns loss of longtime supporter Chuck Sheets
Trine University is mourning the death of longtime friend and supporter Chuck Sheets, who passed away Sunday, Jan. 8, at age 94.
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Trine students succeed in sports sales championship
Trine University seniors continued to excel in the National Collegiate Sports Sales Championship.
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Busse commits $200,000 to Trine University Fort Wayne
Keith Busse, co-founder of Steel Dynamics Inc. and vice chair of the Trine University Board of Trustees, has personally committed $200,000 toward a new 110,000-square-foot academic facility in Fort Wayne that will house programs in the university’s College of Health Professions.
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Trine increases merit scholarships
Trine University is increasing merit scholarships by up to $2,000 per year for first-time undergraduates entering the university in the fall of 2023.
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English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation gives $1 million to Trine’s Fort Wayne project
Trine University has received a $1 million gift from the English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation toward its Trine University Fort Wayne project.
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Supporters give over $90K to Trine on Giving Tuesday
Trine University raised over $90,000 toward student scholarships on Giving Tuesday, Nov. 29.
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Trine University receives $4 million READI grant for Fort Wayne project
The Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA) has approved a $4 million Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI) grant for Trine University’s new facility in Fort Wayne.
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‘Messiah’ returns to Trine University on Dec. 18
Tickets are on sale for the 11th annual performance of “Messiah” by the Steuben County Festival Choir in Trine University’s T. Furth Center for Performing Arts.
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Philharmonic Holiday Pops at Trine on Dec. 11
Prime seating is still available for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Holiday Pops, a favorite annual tradition, at Trine University’s T. Furth Center for Performing Arts beginning at 2 p.m. Dec. 11.
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Trine hosts virtual, in-person open house for speech-language pathology
Trine University’s Master of Science in speech-language pathology (MS-SLP) program will host an open house from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1.
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Trine contributes more than 6,000 pounds of food to U Can Crush Hunger
Community Harvest Food Bank’s 8th Annual U Can Crush Hunger Campaign final results are in! Trine University brought in more than 6,000 pounds of food, part of efforts that raised an incredible 106,928 pounds to fight hunger this holiday season.
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Surack Family Foundation pledges $3 million to Trine Fort Wayne
Trine University has received a $3 million pledge from the Surack Family Foundation toward Trine University Fort Wayne, the approximately 110,000-square-foot academic and training facility announced in June that will house programs in its College of Health Professions.
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Trine podcast covers sales and sports
Two professionals highlight a panel discussion on sales and sports in the newest episode of Trine University’s Center for Sports Studies podcast.
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Fort Wayne’s Jaylon Smith to highlight Trine Scholarship Gala
Fort Wayne native Jaylon Smith, starting linebacker for the New York Giants, will highlight Trine University’s 19th annual Scholarship Gala, which will be held in-person on Feb. 11, 2023.
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Final Humanities Symposia looks at war’s impact on comic origins
Trine University’s Humanities Symposia concludes Nov. 18 with a presentation by Patrick Ridout, assistant director of information services, titled “Wartime Secrets: The Secret Origins of Comic Protagonists.”
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Willis shares importance of decisions at CCH, TCA event
Having retired from the NFL after three years to pursue full-time Christian ministry, Khari Willis knows the impact life decisions can make.
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Trine podcast looks at NFL spying techniques
The newest episode of Trine University’s Center for Sports Studies podcast delves into the cloak-and-dagger world of espionage in professional football.
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Trine students demonstrate DET to Branch County freshmen
Four Trine University design engineering technology majors and a faculty member provided information and demonstrations to more than 500 high school students at the Branch Area Careers Center Career Day on Oct. 20.
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New concentration prepares Trine students for game, VR design
Trine University has added a game design and VR concentration within its Bachelor of Science in computer science and information technology (CSIT) degree.
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Trine podcast discusses finding sport industry jobs
Trine podcast discusses finding sport industry jobs.