ANGOLA — The COVID-19 pandemic was not about to stop Trine University from educating students on campus this year, and it didn’t halt commencement like it did in 2020.
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ANGOLA â Trine University will present an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Mike Packnett, chief executive officer of Parkview Health, during its commencement ceremony on Saturday.
Packnett oversees the not-for-profit healthcare system, which, with more than 12,000 employees, is the largest employer in northeast Indiana. Trine University has greatly benefited from the leadership and friendship of Mr. Packnett and his Parkview colleague, Rick Henvey, president of healthcare operations, who sits on the Trine University Board of Trustees, said Earl D. Brooks II, Trine president. Through their guidance and Parkview s generous support, our campus community has benefited from student scholarships, the Parkview/Sports One Softball Field, the Thunder Ice Arena, and the Parkview Health Basketball Court located within the MTI Center. Parkview also serves as the current home to our expanding College of Health Professions in Fort Wayne.
Hospital watchdog gives Parkview A
Auburn, Bluffton sites also get top score
SHERRY SLATER | The Journal Gazette
Parkview Health was at the head of the class in The Leapfrog Group s spring safety grades released Thursday.
The independent, national watchdog group issued just one A in Fort Wayne – to Parkview Regional Medical Center. The grade measures safety performance at two hospital buildings – the newer one north of Dupont Road and the older one at Randallia Drive and State Boulevard.
Parkview Health-owned Parkview DeKalb Hospital in Auburn also earned an A. Bluffton Regional Medical Center, which is owned by Lutheran Health Network, received the region s third A.