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Purdue Calumet University students and staff listen to Paul Duncanson talk about software his company, No Magic Inc., developed for the newly named Duncanson/No Magic Lab at the university in Hammond on Monday.
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Gary Duncanson, of No Magic Inc., talks about his software company and their partnership with Purdue Calumet University at the university in Hammond on Monday.
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Paul Duncanson, of No Magic Inc., talks about his software company and its partnership with Purdue Calumet University at the university in Hammond on Monday.
Start-up companies can hire Purdue Calumet summer interns at fraction of cost
HAMMOND | Indiana high-tech start-up companies can hire Purdue University Calumet student interns to work this summer at a fraction of compensation cost through the Purdue Interns for Indiana program.
683 degrees awarded to fall graduates
HAMMOND | Purdue University Calumet graduates earned 683 degrees last fall.
Purdue Calumet to celebrate Chinese New Year
HAMMOND | Many activities are on the agenda of Purdue University Calumet’s celebration of the Chinese New Year Sunday, Feb. 24 in the university’s Student Union & Library. Following Chinese tradition, this is “The Year of the Snake."
100-percent licensure pass rate for grads of education online program
HAMMOND | All 24 graduates of the first cohort class of Purdue University Calumet’s Master of Science and Licensure in Education, Educational Administration online program have passed the 2011-12 School Leaders Licensure Assessment Exam.
Purdue Calumet 2012 year in review
HAMMOND | For Purdue University Calumet, 2012 has been a year of acquisition, recognition and realization.
Foundations of EC awards grant to advance higher ed among African-American students
HAMMOND | Purdue University Calumet is administering a $60,921 collaboration grant awarded by the Foundations of East Chicago to encourage northwest Indiana African American middle school students to obtain a college education.
Gavit students focus on engineering at PUC
Purdue Calumet University engineering student Mike Stam on Thursday shows Gavit Middle School student Charles Epps a vehicle designed by PUC students for the Baja SAE contest. Epps and other Gavit students toured the university's classrooms and labs to learn about careers in engineering.
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