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Current News:

Gift from The George Sugarman Foundation enhances PNC Campus

The George Sugarman Foundation has generously donated sculptures, paintings, works of art on paper and other artwork for display and exhibition on the PNC campus. This donation will form a cornerstone in the collection of art at PNC. George Sugarman (1912 -1999) was an American artist whose first polychrome sculpture was considered extremely radical because each form was painted a different color. In the 1970's he turned to creating large outdoor public sculpture and became interested in making his work user-friendly. He taught at Hunter College in New York from 1960 to 1970.

Alumni Networking and Awards Night a Success

The PNC Alumni Association was pleased to host the first Alumni Networking and Awards night on Tuesday April 22. Students met with alumni to learn more about careers in their fields of interest. Alumni awards were presented to Carol Kurmis, James Neff, and J. Jeffery Jones. A special award was presented to Frederick McNulty, recognizing his years of service to the PNC Alumni Association.

PNC Receives Gift of Facilities in Porter County

Through the generosity of Harley and Jan Snyder, along with Jim and Bev Hutton, the PNC Porter County undergraduate and graduate centers at 600 Vale Park Road in Valparaiso are now part of the inventory of Purdue facilities. This generous gift is the largest received in the history of the PNC campus and one that will have lasting impact on the delivery of educational opportunities for years to come.

Joseph K. Goepfrich Designated as Certified Fund Raising Executive

CFRE International has recertified Joseph K. Goepfrich as a Certified Fund Raising Executive. Individuals granted the CFRE credential have met a series of standards, which include tenure in the profession, education, demonstrated fundraising achievement and a commitment of service to not-for-profit organizations. They have agreed to uphold accountability standards and the Donor Bill of Rights. The CFRE process was developed as a way to identify for the public those individuals who possess the knowledge, skills and commitment to perform fundraising duties in an effective, conscientious, ethical and professional manner.

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Office of Advancement
1401 S. US Hwy 421
Westville, IN 46391

Email:
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Michigan City: 872-0527, ext. 5697
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