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NACAC survey reveals colleges still accepting applications

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Want to help your kid learn to code? Rose-Hulman to hold a four-day program

Local kids will learn a new skill that will help them as they get older. Posted: Apr 23, 2021 3:37 PM Updated: Apr 24, 2021 7:04 AM Posted By: Staff Report TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Local kids will learn a new skill that will help them as they get older. Students can take part in a four-day interactive program called Connecting With Coding. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology will host the program. It will help students learn the in s and outs of coding. The camp will be completely virtual this year. This is different from previous years. One video per day will teach students how to code.

Rose-Hulman named top private college for internships nationally, top 10 for career placement

By Web Desk Apr 22, 2021 5:40 PM TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has been cited for being America’s top private college for providing internship opportunities for students, along with a top-10 ranking for career placement – key elements in the institute being named a Best Value College for 2021 by The Princeton Review.  The education services company annually names the colleges with the company’s highest Return on Investment ratings, after analyzing student surveys and more than 40 data points covering academic offerings, cost/financial aid, career placement services, graduation rates, and student debt.  Of more than 650 schools surveyed this year, Rose-Hulman ranked No. 1 among private colleges for providing the Best Value Colleges for Internships, based on students’ ratings of accessibility of internship placement at their school, and No. 8 among private colleges for Best Value Colleges for Career Placement, based on stu

Wabash Valley Community Foundation gives 120 nonprofits $573,000 in grants

14th & Chestnut Community Center, from 14th & Chestnut Community Center Endowment Fund and Col. Peter Baer Memorial Fund American Cancer Society, Vigo County Unit, from Earl and Hazel Travioli Charitable Endowment Fund American Heart Association, from Earl and Hazel Travioli Charitable Endowment Fund ARC of Vigo County, from ARC of Vigo County Endowment Fund Archdiocese of Indianapolis – United Catholic Appeal, from Mary Kindrick Memorial Fund and Pfister Fund Area 7 Agency on Aging and Disabled, from Area 7 Agency on Aging and Disabled Endowment Fund Art Spaces, Inc., from Art Spaces Endowment Fund Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council, from Boy Scouts of America,

Rose-Hulman faculty ready to explore world as Fulbright Scholars

By Local News | MyWabashValley.com Apr 15, 2021 11:44 AM TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology professors Paul Christensen and Wayne Tarrant will be spending the 2021-22 academic year in Japan and Kenya, respectively, as Fulbright Faculty Scholars. They join a long list of current colleagues who have been selected to participate in the United States government’s flagship international exchange program.  Rose-Hulman, the nation’s top-ranked undergraduate engineering college, has been recognized as a top producer of Fulbright scholars by the Chronicle of Higher Education.   Christensen, associate professor of anthropology, is planning to spend March through June of 2022 doing fieldwork in Japan for a project titled Diverging Tokyo: Poverty, Revitalization and the Shaping of a Meaningful Existence Project Narrative. His findings will become the basis for a future book project examining a meaningful existence in contemporary Japan. 

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