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Triangle Contest Winners Announced
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Representatives IPFW and Parkview Health announced the winners of the Find the Triangle Contest during the Three Rivers Festival Children's Fest on Friday, July 18. The contest was a hands-on exploration of IPFW's Sculpture with Purpose™ bike rack sculpture project, the flagship project of the university's 50th Celebration. The list of winners is available on the project website. Read more
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Save the Date: Department of Theatre 50th Celebration Gala Performance and Reception
 Celebrate 50 years of theatre at IPFW Friday, November 14, at a new production of The Imaginary Invalid by Moli�re, the first show produced at IPFW in November 1964. The play will be under the direction of John O'Connell, dean of the Department of Theatre. Join alumni, faculty, staff, and theatre patrons at a 6 p.m. gala reception in the Rhinehart Music Center, followed by an 8 p.m. opening night curtain in Williams Theatre. You can help raise scholarship funds for deserving theatre students by purchasing a $50 ticket for the reception and show, available now at the Larson Ticket Office or at the online box office. View 2014-- 15 Season
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Photo of the Week
Here's one from the archives ---- the Indiana -- Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne (IP) men's soccer team, circa 1971. The photo was taken the year after the students voted to become the Mastodons, but before the university became Indiana University -- Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) in early 1975. View large photo |
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In Memoriam
BEVERLY HUME, 63, professor emeritus of English and Linguistics, died Thursday, July 17, 2014, in California. Beverly was at IPFW for 27 years before her retirement this past May. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding, Calif. Sign the guest book
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This Week on Arts Weekly
Craig Humphrey, director of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Fort Wayne Civic Theatre, will talk about the show, which opens July 26; Sue Davis of the Orchard Gallery will discuss current and future exhibits. Join host John O'Connell on Arts Weekly, Thursday, July 24, at 7:30 p.m. on WFWA PBS-39.
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