Purdue University Northwest graduates encouraged to commit to themselves and their dreams
Purdue University Northwest
(PNW) celebrated summer and fall 2024 graduates during two ceremonies held
Saturday, Dec. 14.
A total of 650 candidates
were recognized for not only their commitment to academic excellence, but also
their grit exhibited through student leadership, community service and
extracurricular involvement. PNW’s fall 2024 graduating class included 463 students
earning baccalaureate degrees, 184 earning master’s degrees, and three earning
doctoral degrees. The three doctoral candidates are from PNW’s Doctor of
Nursing Practice program.
“Your degree is one that you
have worked hard to earn, and we celebrate with you in the culmination of your
many successes at Purdue Northwest,” said PNW Chancellor Kenneth C. Holford. “I
applaud you for your hard work, sacrifice and determination.”
PNW graduates’ resilience
through any challenge does not stop once the tassel is turned, speakers at the
ceremonies noted. Rather, the latest PNW alumni should prepare themselves for
the new types of hurdles waiting for them in their professional and personal
lives.
PNW alumnus Wade Breitzke (BS
’09), who served as the fall commencement keynote speaker, encouraged graduates
to use transformational thinking and hold on tightly to their grandest
imaginations to achieve their dreams. Breitzke is the founder and CEO of WeCreate
Media, based in Valparaiso, Indiana.
“Imagination is not
daydreaming,” said Breitkze. “Imagination is the preview of what is possible.
It is what is waiting for you if you choose to pursue it.”
“Design your future with
intention”
Breitzke encouraged PNW’s
fall 2024 graduating class to practice three mindset shifts in the next steps
of their journeys: start asking who they are becoming; prepare for life’s
“seasons;” and protect their vision from anyone’s doubt.
Breitkze shared with PNW’s
fall 2024 graduating class that their ultimate success depends on their
self-determination to practice “above-average” habits, search for opportunities
in the face of hardship and keep their inner dreams free from doubt by themselves
or others.
“PNW graduates, here is my
challenge to you: start something that scares you, that excites you and that
pushes you to become more than you are today,” Breitzke said. “Design your
future with intention and step into the extraordinary life you were always meant
to live. Start something that changes everything — not because I told you so,
but because that is who you have decided to become.”
PNW proudly celebrates,
congratulates and sends off its graduating students during its commencement
ceremonies. To read more feature stories about PNW graduates Powering Onward to
their dreams, see a listing of all graduates, or find general information on
PNW commencement exercises, visit the commencement digital program at pnw.edu/program.
Chancellor Medallion
Recipients
Eight
students received a Chancellor Medallion for earning the highest grade point
average in PNW’s five academic colleges.
The
medallion recipients include:
College
of Business
- Emmanuel Moreno, Hammond, Indiana
- Ashley
Peterson, Highland, Indiana
College
of Engineering and Sciences
- Oona Kintscher, Berlin, Germany
College
of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
- Nathan Antisdel, Michigan City, Indiana
- Brianna Meloy, Lansing, Illinois
College
of Nursing
- Karmen Halfacre, Michigan City, Indiana
- Andrew Wolfe, Merrillville, Indiana
College
of Technology
- Anthony Vazquez, La Porte, Indiana