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PNW Recognizes Campus Leaders At Annual Founders Day Celebration

The students, faculty, and staff members were nominated by their peers for their leadership and innovation.

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March 10, 2022

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) recently recognized several students, faculty and staff members, nominated by their peers, for their leadership and innovation. The awards were announced during PNW’s annual Founders Day celebration held on the Westville campus.

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PNW’s Founders Day event celebrates the anniversary of the university’s founding and reflects on the mission and progress of the metropolitan university’s role in transformational change for Northwest Indiana.

The event also recognizes a new set of nominees each year who have forwarded that mission through their academics, scholarship, and service to the campus community and Northwest Indiana.

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This year’s Founders Day was part of the year-long Roaring Ahead 5.75 activities, commemorating the fifth year as Purdue Northwest and 75 years of both of the university’s campuses serving the region.

PNW congratulates all employees honored for their years of service and the recipients for outstanding faculty, staff, and student awards.

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Three PNW faculty members were honored with outstanding faculty awards in the areas of scholarship, teaching and engagement. They are as follows:

David Detmer, professor of Philosophy — Scholarship

Gokarna R. Aryal, professor of Statistics — Teaching

Shontrai D. Irving, clinical associate professor of Business Law — Engagement

PNW staff members who received awards in each of the following categories are as follows:

Rachel Clapp-Smith, interim dean of the College of Business

Nicoleta Tarfulea, chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Michael Bourgeois, assistant vice chancellor of Institutional Effectiveness and Data Strategy

John Bachmann, Grounds and Landscape manager

Allison Vickers, Honors College academic advisor

Maria Fuentes, Library Operations specialist

Sandra Montalvo, Counseling Center secretary

Victor Santiago, PNW Police Sergeant

Beth Stone, custodian

Two PNW students received awards for their service in the following categories:

Aneri Patel, fourth-year Mechanical Engineering major

Oriana White, master’s of Business Administration candidate

PNW faculty members Deepa Majumdar, professor of Philosophy, and Karen Bishop Morris, associate professor of English, were honored with plaques and medals commemorating their Purdue system-wide Dreamer awards for their organization of PNW’s Race, Racism, Anti-racism social justice speaker series. Purdue’s Dreamer award annually recognizes individuals and organizations that further Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of service and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.

PNW also posthumously honored Saul Lerner, professor of History, for his 55 years of service to the university. Lerner passed away in early February at age 85. He had served PNW and its students continuously since 1967.


This press release was produced by Purdue University Northwest. The views expressed are the author's own.

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