This is a rendering of the new playground planned for Horace Mann Elementary School.
Courtesy
Saint Francis professor Rick Miller, left, is pictured with students, from left, Xavier Yoder, Reggie Telemaque and Alex Reichard and professor David Stehlik. The team won a marketplace challenge.
Rhoades
Courtesy
In Grace College’s fitness room, exercise science director Christina Walters, center, advises students Zach Kraft and Hannah Wanemacher.
Courtesy Trine University
Trine University President Earl Brooks II, third from right, poses with Presidential Award for Excellence in Performance recipients, from left, Deborah McHenry, O’Shea Owens, Evan Gustin, Jennifer LaRose and Mary Ditmars. Staff members were unmasked for photos only.
On Jan. 20, students gathered in the Walb Classic Ballroom at Purdue University Fort Wayne to watch a livestream of history in the making as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
Students at Purdue University Fort Wayne attend an inauguration watch party Wednesday in the Walb Classic Ballroom. Previous Next
Thursday, January 21, 2021 1:00 am
Students mark history at PFW watch event
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Purdue University Fort Wayne student Brooklyn Prosser kept her emotions at bay Wednesday as she and a few classmates quietly watched Kamala Harris become the country s vice president.
“I almost started sobbing,” Prosser said. “We made it. We made it through four years.”
Attending the inauguration watch party was natural for Prosser, a senior studying psychology who made a point since freshman year to participate in similar events for other political moments, such as the State of the Union address.