Trends: Fall 2005 (Volume 2, Issue 1)

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Forum Held at L3 In observance of Constitution Day, Indiana Tech hosted an open forum on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Labor of Love for Learning amphitheater. The topic of focus for this interactive event was addressing our responsibility during a national disaster like Hurricane Katrina. The forum was intended to demonstrate that the role of our university to develop and promote responsible citizenship applies to real life events. 3

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Sept. 17th was selected as the date for Constitution Day due to the fact that on Sept. 17, 1787 the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the United States Constitution and presented it to the American public. A Constitution Day event was held on campuses nationwide.

Humanities Class Will Visit Italy Indiana Tech’s next study abroad opportunity will be a journey to Italy in January 2006. Students will travel through Italy for nine days, complete course work upon return, and receive 3 credit hours of humanities electives.

of Rome, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the catacombs; Vatican City, including St. Peter’s and the Sistine Chapel; the ancient port of Ostia; the island of Capri; Pompeii and Sorrento.

The course focuses on Roman history and culture. It includes guided tours

The tentative departure date is Jan. 5, and the course is open to both

traditional and College of Professional Studies students. For more information on how to join other students, Professor Susan McGrade, and President Arthur Snyder on this adventure, contact McGrade at semcgrade@indianatech.edu, or (260) 422-5561, ext. 2358.

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