The Legal Marketing Association (LMA) recently announced that Roy Sexton ’95 has been appointed as the 2022 LMA Board of Directors President-Elect. LMA represents thousands of legal marketing and business development professionals […]
Steven Jones ’87, Director of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies and the College’s Dean for Professional Development, is among the 22 new members to join the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Board […]
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Jake Gilbert ’98 was recently highlighted as one of the best high school head coaches in the nation and was chosen for the second time as the midwest region’s winner of the […]
Read More - Jake Gilbert ’98 earns second Power of Influence Award
Canton Terry ’21 recently signed to play with the Cologne Cardinals out of Germany. He most recently played as catcher for REX Baseball. He talks about his experience with REX, a collegiate […]
Chris Denari ’83, a Westfield High School graduate, was recently inducted into the Hamilton County Basketball Hall of Fame. Denari played for his father, Coach Bob Denari and was an outstanding player […]
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Leo Priemer ’06, an Edward Jones financial advisor in South Bend, was recently named to the annual list of “Next-Gen Wealth Advisors” by Forbes magazine and SHOOK Research. Priemer opened his Edward Jones […]
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On his first night as a Wabash study-abroad student in Spain, Levi Kinney ’16 took a seat at his host mom’s table in Segovia. “She lifts the top off of a plate, […]
Read More - Levi Kinney ’16 opens Gordito’s Rust Belt Tacos and Tortas
After Steven Hartenstein ’81 retired last month and transitioned to emeritus status, he reflected on his career as Idaho National Laboratory’s chief science officer for National and Homeland Security research in a […]
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David Callecod ’89 has recently been named as the Interim Chief Executive Officer of Ochsner LSU Health System – North Louisiana effective December 1, 2021. Callecod brings more than 25 years’ experience […]
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Dr. Jerry Sheward ’79 has recently rejoined Aspire Indiana Health as Associate Medical Director of Behavioral Health. A psychiatrist and veteran leader in behavioral healthcare, Sheward will provide oversight of behavioral health […]
Muncie Community Schools recently welcomed Mike Raters ’85 as the new principal of Southside Middle School. “I’ve been looking for an opportunity like this for a school with dedicated teachers and staff […]
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Steve Mackin ’98 was announced as the incoming Mercy president and CEO, effective April 1, 2022. Mackin joined Mercy in March 2017 and has served as executive vice president, president of Mercy’s […]
Read More - Mercy taps Steve Mackin ’98 for president, CEO role
Dustin DeNeal ’04 recently joined First Internet Bank as First Vice President Counsel. He will be responsible for a range of legal and regulatory matters, while also providing guidance to the bank’s executive […]
Luke Messer ’91, former U.S. Congressman, recently joined Bose Public Affairs Group LLC as a principal where he will counsel clients on state and federal policy matters in Indiana and Washington, DC. […]
Jordan Surenkamp ’13 was recently named the new Head Coach of the Greensboro Swarm NBA G League basketball team. Surenkamp will be the third full-time head coach in Greensboro’s history, the first […]
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Luke Rowles ’19 recently joined the Community Foundation of Randolph County team as their full-time program officer, donor relations and communications specialist. As program officer, Rowles is involved with the administration of grants […]
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Sam Henthorn ’20 is set to head to Bulgaria to teach English under the Fulbright Teaching Assistantship this year. He was recently profiled in a Student International report, which you can read […]
Kelvin Burzon ’12’s art exhibition titled, “Noli Me Tangere,” will be on display Aug. 30 through Dec. 10 at Syracuse University’s Point of Contact Gallery. “Noli Me Tangere,” “touch me not” or […]