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July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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The University of Northwestern Ohio acknowledged Travis A. Adams, Akron, made the Dean’s List for the November 2012 session in the College of Applied Technologies.
Full-time students must receive a grade point average of 3.5 or higher to be named to the Dean’s List.
Travis is the son of Craig and Tiffany Adams, Akron, and a Tippecanoe Valley High School graduate.
Steffe Makes Dean’s List
INDIANAPOLIS – Lauryn Steffe, Warsaw, won a place on the Dean’s List for Semester 1, 2012, at the University of Indianapolis.
The recognition is bestowed on a small percentage of students who maintain a grade point average of 3.7 or higher in which at least 12 hours are earned.
Steffe’s undergraduate study is in religion and preoccupational therapy. She will obtain her master’s degree in occupational therapy. She also is the daughter of Kevin and Teresa Steffe.
Local Students On Taylor Dean’s List
UPLAND – The following local residents were named to the Fall 2012 Dean’s list at Taylor University.
Full-time students are named to the Dean’s List when they have earned a grade point average of 3.60 or higher for the term and taken at least 12 hours of classes.
Students on the list include: Nathan Baker, Rochester; Katherine Berkey, Nappanee; Benjamin Blocher, North Manchester; Nickole Dennis, Rochester; Kelci Freds, Warsaw; Amy Green, Warsaw; Celeste Harris, Warsaw; Julie Hochstetler, Nappanee; Emily O’Daniels, Winona Lake; Breanna Parker, Mentone; Ashley Rudd, South Whitley; Luke Secaur, Warsaw; Jessica Settle, Warsaw; Stephen Straits, Winona Lake; Alexandra Urschalitz, Warsaw; Kelly Wildman, Winona Lake; and Jennivine Yu, Rochester.
Ignasiak Makes Dean’s List
BLOOMINGTON – James Ignasiak made the 2012 Fall Semester Dean’s List at Indiana University, Bloomington.
He is the son of Mike and Karen Ignasiak.
Inclusion on the Dean’s List is reserved for students who have earned a minimum 3.5 semester grade point average in a semester where they completed 12 or more graded credit hours.
Life & Career Workshop At IPFW – Warsaw Campus
Local entrepreneur, speaker and coach Don Roulo, will lead the “48 Days To The Work You Love” workshop at IPFW University – Warsaw Campus.
Roulo’s workshop will run on Thursdays from Feb. 28 to April 4. Each of the six sessions will run from 7 to 9 p.m.
The workshop provides a step-by-step process for creating a “Life Plan” and translating that plan into meaningful and fulfilling daily work.
Roulo, a local entrepreneur, has traveled nationally and internationally conducting leadership and business training. He emphasizes the need to find your God-given talents, personality and passions to find or create the work you love to do. The workshop is a multi-media approach with books, DVDs and CDs.
IPFW is offering 1.2 continuing education hours for this workshop. Registration for this workshop is done through IPFW and can be completed online, by phone or in person at the Warsaw campus. More information and registration details can be found at www.lifequestcoaching.net[[In-content Ad]]
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The University of Northwestern Ohio acknowledged Travis A. Adams, Akron, made the Dean’s List for the November 2012 session in the College of Applied Technologies.
Full-time students must receive a grade point average of 3.5 or higher to be named to the Dean’s List.
Travis is the son of Craig and Tiffany Adams, Akron, and a Tippecanoe Valley High School graduate.
Steffe Makes Dean’s List
INDIANAPOLIS – Lauryn Steffe, Warsaw, won a place on the Dean’s List for Semester 1, 2012, at the University of Indianapolis.
The recognition is bestowed on a small percentage of students who maintain a grade point average of 3.7 or higher in which at least 12 hours are earned.
Steffe’s undergraduate study is in religion and preoccupational therapy. She will obtain her master’s degree in occupational therapy. She also is the daughter of Kevin and Teresa Steffe.
Local Students On Taylor Dean’s List
UPLAND – The following local residents were named to the Fall 2012 Dean’s list at Taylor University.
Full-time students are named to the Dean’s List when they have earned a grade point average of 3.60 or higher for the term and taken at least 12 hours of classes.
Students on the list include: Nathan Baker, Rochester; Katherine Berkey, Nappanee; Benjamin Blocher, North Manchester; Nickole Dennis, Rochester; Kelci Freds, Warsaw; Amy Green, Warsaw; Celeste Harris, Warsaw; Julie Hochstetler, Nappanee; Emily O’Daniels, Winona Lake; Breanna Parker, Mentone; Ashley Rudd, South Whitley; Luke Secaur, Warsaw; Jessica Settle, Warsaw; Stephen Straits, Winona Lake; Alexandra Urschalitz, Warsaw; Kelly Wildman, Winona Lake; and Jennivine Yu, Rochester.
Ignasiak Makes Dean’s List
BLOOMINGTON – James Ignasiak made the 2012 Fall Semester Dean’s List at Indiana University, Bloomington.
He is the son of Mike and Karen Ignasiak.
Inclusion on the Dean’s List is reserved for students who have earned a minimum 3.5 semester grade point average in a semester where they completed 12 or more graded credit hours.
Life & Career Workshop At IPFW – Warsaw Campus
Local entrepreneur, speaker and coach Don Roulo, will lead the “48 Days To The Work You Love” workshop at IPFW University – Warsaw Campus.
Roulo’s workshop will run on Thursdays from Feb. 28 to April 4. Each of the six sessions will run from 7 to 9 p.m.
The workshop provides a step-by-step process for creating a “Life Plan” and translating that plan into meaningful and fulfilling daily work.
Roulo, a local entrepreneur, has traveled nationally and internationally conducting leadership and business training. He emphasizes the need to find your God-given talents, personality and passions to find or create the work you love to do. The workshop is a multi-media approach with books, DVDs and CDs.
IPFW is offering 1.2 continuing education hours for this workshop. Registration for this workshop is done through IPFW and can be completed online, by phone or in person at the Warsaw campus. More information and registration details can be found at www.lifequestcoaching.net[[In-content Ad]]
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