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Free Humanities Symposia at Trine University highlights research by student, professors

Trine University's Department of Humanities and Communication will begin its Humanities Symposia on Oct. 7th.
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The Charlie Daniels Band to perform at T. Furth Center

The Charlie Daniels Band will perform in concert at the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts in the Ryan Concert Hall on Saturday, Oct. 4th.
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Record enrollment fills campus at Trine University

Trine University has increased its enrollment this year by 50 percent - enrollment growth that sets it apart from most other schools.
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Trine University celebrates new School of Health Sciences

Everyone is invited to attend Trine University's celebration of its new Health Sciences campus and inaugural class of physical therapy students.
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Trine University celebrates 20 years in Fort Wayne

Trine University celebrates 20 years in Fort Wayne.
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Trine University’s emerging Doctor of Physical Therapy Program granted candidacy status

Trine University's emerging Doctor of Physical Therapy Program has been granted candidacy status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.
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Pufferbelly Trail reaches next phase of construction

Government and community leaders today led a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of the next phase of construction on the Pufferbelly Trail.
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Trine alumnus and a retired bank president join Trine University board

Two businessmen were recently appointed to the Trine University Board of Trustees.
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Trine University students helping to promote Mad Ants game

Trine University students helping to promote Mad Ants game.

Trine enrollment on the rise

News release from Trine University: Trine enrollment on the rise (August 30, 2012, ANGOLA, Ind.) - In a time when many schools are experiencing enrollment slumps,...