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NOTABLE 1st in Contributions to the Public Good in Indiana (Washington Monthly)

A national leader among all liberal arts colleges, Earlham is recognized for its commitment to undergraduate teaching, value, internationalism and off-campus study.

9th Most Popular Study Abroad Program in the Nation (Princeton Review)

research initiative has funded hundreds of projects involving thousands of students working together with faculty on and off campus. In addition, Earlham has significantly expanded its internship program, and all students are required to have an immersive learning experience.

Top 40 Best College Farm in the Nation (College Ranker)

A long-standing commitment to value and faculty who mentor students has pushed Earlham College to new heights in the latest national rankings and college guides. Earlham is again one of just 40 “Great Schools at a Great Price” and ranks 61st overall in U.S. News and World Report 2016 “Best Colleges” guide. It is Earlham’s highest placement in the resource guide for college-bound students. “External validation of Earlham’s position among leading liberal arts colleges is always gratifying,” Earlham President David Dawson says. “But more importantly, our standing in U.S. News is recognition of the major moves we are making as a campus community to enhance the student experience and strengthen the outcomes of our graduates.” Earlham ranks No. 26th nationally for value in the 2016 guide. And for the seventh straight year, U.S. News has also recognized Earlham faculty’s “unusually strong” commitment to undergraduate teaching, putting the College in the company of other elite institutions like Carleton, Davidson, Pomona and Beloit colleges. Mentored undergraduate teaching is a hallmark of the Earlham experience and 85 percent of faculty report working collaboratively with students. Since 1986, the College’s collaborative

For the second year in a row, Earlham ranks 6th by U.S. News for the percentage of international students on campus. Nearly 20 percent of Earlham’s student body is international and comes from nearly 80 different countries. Continued recognition for Earlham College as a “Best College Value” comes from business publisher Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and its guide of the nation’s best private and public institutions. For 2016, Kiplinger’s compared quality and financial measures from 1,200 colleges and universities that include competitiveness, graduation rates, academic support, cost and financial aid, and student indebtedness. Earlham ranks 72nd overall among the nation’s liberal arts colleges, up from 88th in last year’s guide. For more information, visit earlham.edu/ outcomes.

America’s Best Colleges (Forbes) One of the Greenest Schools in the Nation (Sierra Club)

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NEW SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES arlham College is offering two new scholarship initiatives to the community. WHITEWATER VALLEY STUDENT OF THE YEAR High school guidance counselors in the Whitewater Valley are invited each month to recommend a Student of the Month. Eligible students have at least a 3.4 grade point average. Sponsored by Earlham and Richmond radio station G101.3, monthly recipients are honored and announced on the air. In April, Earlham will select the Whitewater Valley Student of the Year and award a scholarship ranging in annual value from $22,000 to full tuition. PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP FOR OUTSTANDING INDIANA STUDENTS Earlham has also launched a new Promise Scholarship for outstanding Indiana students.

Eligible scholars are guaranteed a fouryear scholarship worth $22,000. Students must be Indiana residents and have either a 3.75 grade point average and be in the top 10 percent of the class ranking, or have a 3.5 grade point average and be in the top 25 percent of the class and a minimum SAT score of 1190 (CR+M) or a 26 ACT composite score. Indiana students who are class valedictorians may qualify for a scholarship with an annual value of $30,000. Additionally, Lily Scholars are guaranteed to have a total scholarship package valued at tuition, fees, room and board. Lugar Scholars from Indiana are guaranteed to have their fully demonstrated need met by Earlham with a cap on student loans. For more information, visit earlham.edu/ admissions.

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Estate gift to enhance facilities, establish endowment for Athletics and Wellness Center

Earlham College’s Athletics and Wellness Center (AWC) will receive a facelift next year thanks to the bequest from the late Ivan Druley ’29 and Pauline Kniese Druley ’31, two of the institution’s longest-tenured supporters. The Beeson farm in Milton, Ind., which had been in Pauline’s family since 1814, was sold on Nov. 5 at auction for $1.94 million and stands as one of the largest alumni gifts donated to the College. The couple met at Earlham about 90 years ago and married in 1937. Common interests linked them. Ivan, or Druley, as he was commonly known, was a standout three-sport athlete at Earlham, and Pauline enjoyed attending athletic events. “They appreciated the academic education they received here, but (Ivan) said it was the combination of athletics and academics that taught him about hard work and discipline,” says Avis Stewart ’74, Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Community Relations. “He attributed athletics with helping him to become the person he wanted to be.” Stewart became friends with the Druleys as they were familiar faces at campus activities. “Throughout their lives they came to games and other events,” says Kim Tanner ’90, associate vice president for Institutional Advancement. “After graduation, they stayed involved with Earlham and came to everything. Even when she was 100 (years old) she came to homecoming and the president’s talks. They were always very active and stayed engaged with Earlham.”

In 1997, the Druleys decided to bequest the farm to Earlham to be used toward the AWC. In 1995, the Druleys contributed toward the construction of the Athletics and Wellness Center, and the indoor track and the Hall of Fame room are named in their honor. Immediate plans from the proceeds of the farm are to resurface the multi-sport practice room and indoor track. The remaining money will fund an endowment for the ongoing maintenance of the center and other campus athletic facilities. “They knew the benefit that athletics has on students’ lives, and they also knew that the AWC helps bridge the Earlham and Richmond communities,” Stewart says. “They felt good when they saw Earlham students and community members exercising together on the AWC track. They were outstanding philanthropists, not just to Earlham but to the community at large.”


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arlhamites marched in Richmond on Dec. 5 to spread awareness about the struggle of Syrian refugees resettling in the United States. During the march, students handed out flowers to community members with each flower containing a story about a refugee.

Following the mid-November terrorist attacks on Paris, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence announced he would block Syrian refugees from settling in Indiana until proper security measures were in place. One Syrian family has since been diverted to Connecticut, according to a report by the Associated Press.

“We are hoping that with a march we can put ourselves out there a little bit,” says Grace Makhoul ’18, a native of Syria and copresident of the Student Executive Council. “We want to share our perspective with those who may be against having refugees here. We want to make an impact.”

at Earlham College The new $16.6 million, 42,000-square-foot Center for Science and Technology features the College’s first purpose-built facilities for Physics and Computer Science and is also a new home for Mathematics and the Science Commons.


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THINK LIKE A PROGRAMMER Elena Sergienko ’14 and Professor Emeritus of Physics John Howell were co-teachers of a class that introduced Richmond students to the basics of computer coding last fall.

“We want to introduce students who might not otherwise think of themselves as computer programmers to the basic computer commands and concepts that we expect may well be useful in their lives — even if they

create a pipeline of our future Information Technology workforce,” says EDC President Valerie Shaffer.

Sergienko also hopes that having a male and a female instructor teaching the course will have a positive influence on the way that high school students This is so students can see what they can do think about Computer Science. For with a Computer Science degree because as a Sergienko, the first time she realized field it is so huge,” Sergienko says. “I don’t know she liked Computer Science was if students know that there are a lot of tech “The objective of the program with a female teacher in high school. companies in Richmond so this is also to show is to introduce how to think as She never thought to not pursue her that Richmond itself is totally tech-oriented. a programmer, not specifically passions because of her gender even to teach particular skills in a though the field is male dominated. —Elena Sergienko ’14 coding language, but just the basic She hopes that this course will allow ideas about what it means to be a high school students in Richmond to aren’t computer scientists,” Howell says. programmer,” Sergienko says. see Computer Science in a different way as well. The Economic Development Corporation of Sergienko studied Computer Science at Wayne County (EDC) sees the course as a Earlham and now works at Green Filing “My hope is that for the females and males, perfect fit as well. in Richmond, a company started by Eric just by having a man and a woman teaching Dimick Eastman ’96. Howell still works the course, this will help them to change “This is exactly the kind of program the part time for the Department of Physics at their mentality to be more accepting.” EDC wants to focus on moving forward to Earlham. The course was funded by a $15,000 grant from AT&T’s Aspire education initiative that Richmond’s Innovation Center received earlier this year.

The three-story complex features state-of-the-art computer, laser and robotics labs, and classrooms of various sizes and configurations that are flexible, adaptable and allow for experimentation. The Science Commons provides spaces for all students to study, collaborate and interact with faculty in exciting new ways.


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Red Wolf Nation Join the Howl Crowd and cheer on IU East Athletics

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Students can meet up with their friends, pack into the Howl Crowd and do the W Wolf Wave. It’s time for another pulse-pounding volleyo basketball game. Time to watch these teams, which ball match or have gone to multiple National Association of Intercollegiate (N Athletics (NAIA) national tournaments, take down another opponent. Eas is the largest Indiana University NAIA program with IU East 11 varsity var sports. IU East added women’s basketball for the 2014 school year. The new program, under the direc2014-15 tion of coach Tiffani Selhorst, won more games than any othe first year team in the nation. other Th volleyball team is one of 14 programs in the nation The with at least 20 wins in each of the past seven seasons, and the men’s basketball program has five 20-win seasons in its first eight NAIA years. IU East was named a Five Star NAIA Champions of Charac institution for the eighth consecutive year. IU East acter ha been named a Champions of Character institution has ev year since joining the NAIA. every Th excitement will grow in the fall of 2016 with the The op opening of the new Student Events & Activities Center. Fo the first time, IU East students will be able to cheer For on their Red Wolves in an on-campus facility.


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Rising Ground Up from the

IU East’s Student Events & Activities Center scheduled to open in Fall 2016

Construction of IU East’s Student Events & Activities Center is well underway. Crews began work on IU East’s fifth building in June 2015.

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The facility will promote student success through a comprehensive offering of programming in health and wellness, physical education, athletics, student activities and special events. Since 2007, student enrollment at IU East has over doubled to 4,700 in 2015.

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Tennis star Venus Williams receives her Bachelor’s Degree from IU East

“It was just a wonderful experience. I love being a red wolf. I love this school. I’m so happy to be a part of it.” -Venus Williams

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It took one phone call for Venus Williams lor Kathryn Cruz-Uribe and Lori Current, vider for baccalaureate online degree to feel at home at IU East. assistant director of admissions. completion programs for WTA players,” Cruz-Uribe said. “Venus was inAfter deciding, in 2011, to go back to Hall, a senior business major, took an strumental in connecting IU East and college to receive a bachelor’s degree, online business law class with Williams. the WTA in this highly valued partnerWilliams selected IU East’s Bachelor of “Touring with Venus was awesome, I felt ship, and we are very grateful for this.” Business Administration online degree so comfortable around her and wasn’t completion program and completed her nearly as intimidated as I thought I would last online courses in summer 2015. be. She is a great inspiration for me because I am a female athlete as well. To On August 14, Williams made her first see how dedicated she is in school and visit to the IU East campus where she on the court really has inspired me to be was presented her diploma. the best I can.” From day one, Williams said IU East has felt like home, a characteristic of the university that resonates with many of its 4,700 students.

Following the tour, Williams was presented a cap and gown before walking into the reception in the Graf Center. Williams was welcomed by applause from several specially invited faculty, staff, “One of the main reasons that I chose students and guests. IU East was because I felt so at home. It was like family, like it was my school, and Williams said she was able to apply her I was so excited. It’s been an incredible academic lessons and skills she learned in class to her businesses right away, aljourney,” Williams said. lowing her to work better with staff and The evening Williams visited campus, to be more strategic. she drove from Cincinnati to IU East. She was greeted by three Admissions Williams is the first to graduate under Ambassadors: Tony Breitenbach, Vasha an agreement between IU East and the Davis and Alexis Hall. Admissions Am- Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). bassadors are part of the Office of Ad- Currently, 18 of the world’s top 200 playmissions; they are a group of students ers are enrolled in IU East online degree that share their IU East experience and completion programs. pride with potential students and guests. “IU East and the Women’s Tennis AssoWilliams and the ambassadors were ciation have an agreement that estab- Williams with IU East Chancellor Kathryn joined on the tour with IU East Chancel- lishes our campus as the primary pro- Cruz-Uribe.

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Additionally, IU East signed a similar agreement with the ATP in June 2015. The ATP is the governing body of the men’s professional tennis circuits.

dition of flipping her tassel to the left, signifying that she is now a graduate. “It was just a wonderful experience. I love being a Red Wolf. I love this school and I’m so happy to be a part of it,” Williams said.

IU East’s online degree completion programs offer the high quality of an Indiana University degree. IU East offers 13 options for students to complete their bachelor’s degree or certificate online. Williams said the partnership provided women in the WTA with the choice to pursue something outside of the game of tennis and to expand their horizons while giving back to the world. It also builds comradery among the players as they discuss classes and academic projects or assignments with each other.

Williams tours the campus of IU East with student ambassadors, Lori Current, assistant director of admissions and Chancellor Cruz-Uribe.

liams during the diploma presentation sport, her businesses and philanthropic ceremony, commenting on Williams as a efforts. student, as a person and as a graduate. “What I’m really excited about is to see Frantz said that Williams was an awe- how the rest of your life unfolds because some student, approaching her courses I think it is great to anticipate the types of things that she hasn’t even envisioned with drive and determination. yet. I know that there are going to be “Venus took concepts from the courses great things in the future because I have and tried them out in real life, and then seen Venus be a person of great vision she would want to learn more,” Frantz and great imagination. We wish Venus well in her life.” David Frantz, dean of the school of said during the diploma presentation. business and economics, has worked with Williams since she first enrolled in Frantz said Williams has accomplished During the diploma presentation, Wilonline classes. Frantz addressed Wil- many ventures already including her liams followed the commencement tra-

“I greatly admire Venus and her dedication to complete her online degree while continuing to play professional tennis, train, and run a business fulltime. I can only imagine how challenging this has been, and I know that Venus has been a great role model for the other WTA players enrolled at IU East as well as to students in her classes,” Cruz-Uribe said.

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The announcement that Williams visited campus was released August 28, 2015. Following the announcement that Williams had completed her degree, the news hit state, national and international news including NPR, ESPN, Washington Post, New York Post, and the United Kingdom’s Daily Mail and The Voice Newspaper, as well as entertainment news and blogs from BuzzFeed, Perez Hilton, E!Online, HipHop Wired, Vibe magazine, JET and BET.com. On social media, the news spread quickly and many wanted to share their congratulations and well wishes to Williams on completing her degree. On Twitter, fellow Indiana University alumni Tavis Smiley and Sage Steele sent tweets to Williams. On Facebook, the announcement was a national trending topic for two days. For video and photos of Williams’ degree presentation and campus visit, go online to iue.edu/Venus.


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THE PRESTIGE OF PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN YOUR BACKYARD

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WHY POLYTECHNIC? It best expresses how you will learn in this unique Purdue college. At Purdue Polytechnic Richmond, the polytechnic approach

gives you deep TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE and HANDS-ON SKILLS, but also the problemsolving, critical thinking, communication, and leadership abilities that thriving industries in the Richmond area tell us they want. What you will learn, and how you learn it, is designed to give you all you need to GET HIRED.

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Amy Howard, of Eaton, Ohio, has come full circle. After starting her undergrad studies at Purdue’s West Lafayette campus, she decided that Richmond would be a better fit; so she made the move and got her bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership and supervision in 2014. “It was nothing against the main campus, but I was 18 years old and not as prepared and focused as I should have been,” Howard recalls. Keeping the credits she’d earned in West Lafayette, Howard enrolled at Richmond where she settled in easily and found her focus. “The smaller class sizes really benefited me. I had a much different relationship with my professors than at the main campus. It felt like family to me.”

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still an undergraduate. She’s also on track to earn a master’s degree in leadership, technology and innovation through Purdue Polytechnic’s ProSTAR program. ProSTAR combines some weekend classes in West Lafayette with online learning. Howard says Richmond made her ready for ProSTAR. “For me, the biggest blessing of the Richmond campus was the faculty — all the way from my advisors to my professors. And the types of classes they offer really prepared me for my graduate classes. I have learned so much from them, and the personal bonds we’ve built have just been phenomenal.”

Another big plus for Howard was the cost savings. “I have paid for all of my education on my own, and despite being from Ohio, I was still able to take advantage of in-state tuition at the Purdue campus in Richmond. That’s a great benefit, too,” she says. Today, Howard is working full time as a facility manager at Airgas in Richmond, a gas, safety-supply and welding-equipment distributor where she started working while

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MOVING FORWARD ...

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Purdue University created the Richmond location 50 years ago and ever since has been working to keep its programs relevant for students and for local industries who hire its graduates.

consults with local industry leaders who provide information about changes in the local economy and share trends in area workforce needs.

Today you can choose from seven majors — each one thoughtfully designed to make students career-ready for jobs in high demand throughout the Richmond region.

Richmond is constantly looking forward. Already underway is a plan to add a robotics team sponsorship that will give students hands-on experience with robotics, which is becoming a big part of Richmond industry as well as in advanced-manufacturing systems throughout Indiana and beyond.

Always working with local industry to provide apprenticeships, internships and special projects, Purdue Polytechnic Richmond also

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At Purdue Polytechnic Richmond, you can get a BACHELOR’S DEGREE in one of seven fields of study, each one tailored to the current job market:

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COMPUTER GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY (BS, AS) Average starting salary: $47, 786. Combine artistic and technical skills to design, analyze, and communicate ideas visually. Prepare for a career in entertainment and media design. Be a graphic artist, technical artist, game designer, Web and app developer, or digital compositor.

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (BS) Average starting salary: $50,858. Put engineering principles to work in this broad, hands-on major that will prepare you to use current technologies to address local industry needs. Be a production or design engineer, manufacturing systems engineer, or project or materials engineer.

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (BS, CERTIFICATE) Average starting salary: $56,527. Learn the skills necessary to improve quality and safety, streamline processes, cut costs, and manage people. Be an industrial engineer, manufacturing engineer, purchasing manager, or quality assurance manager.

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (BS, AS) Average starting salary: $56,001. Learn to analyze and solve production problems and also to design systems and operations that improve the manufacturing process. Be a mechanical engineer, production engineer, quality or design engineer, project engineer, or materials engineer.

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ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP (BS, AS, CERTIFICATE) Average starting salary: $42,101. Learn to apply leadership and contemporary management practices to help organizations meet their goals. Focus on people and purpose in a variety of leadership positions. Be a human resources manager, training and development manager, operations manager, corporate recruiter, or business strategy consultant.

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ROBOTICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (BS) Work at the intersection of manufacturing, electrical, mechanical and computing areas. You’ll create and apply robotic solutions that help people and companies be more productive and safer. Be a robotics engineer, robotics designer or product development engineer.

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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (BS) Average starting salary: $48,550. Manage the process that takes a product from manufacturers and suppliers to a variety of customers in global business environments. Be an industrial engineer, quality control or assurance manager, production manager, inventory manager, or sales engineer.

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