Hammond, IN|Press Release|
Recent PNW Project Highlights: Enterprise Application Services
Here are a few recent projects performed by Enterprise Applications Services (EAS) and how each contributes to student access and success.

Here are a few recent projects performed by Enterprise Applications Services (EAS) and how each contributes to student access and success.

The awardees are Magesh Chandramouli, professor of Computer Graphics Technology, and Hubert Izienicki, assistant professor of Sociology.
A grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is needed to qualify.
This service helps seniors with their phones and tablets.
The new publication weaves together a mix of eye-catching graphics, photos and interesting facts.
Faculty take students to area caves, streams, faults, gullies and the Appalachian Trail.
Nominations are due on March 25.
The month-long celebration gets underway with the Black History Month Kick-Off on Feb. 8 in the Multicultural Lounge on the Hammond campus.
Those needing warm shelter can come from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m.
This course is offered by the East Tennessee State University Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute.
Information includes athletics, aquatics, boat safety classes, before & after school programs, camps, fitness & wellness, and more.
Justin Kearley was elected as a 2022 student representative.
The dates are Feb. 12, March 22, April 30, and May 10.
The recent Broadway hit will make its regional premiere Feb. 17-20 at the Martin Center for the Arts.
This event will take place at Edgewater Park in Dunedin.
Scott Thurmond says his first day as a Birmingham police officer in 1998 was a dream come true.
Students, faculty, staff, and members of the community are invited.
The office will open the first week in February.
The 52 Film Fest, to be held March 4-6, is a 52-hour film competition in Johnson City.
The deadline to apply is Feb. 28.