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A Journey of Finding

Luke Russert inspires the crowd at last night’s engaging Omnibus presentation. 

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Omnibus Speaker Series

Unique voices, inspiring words, engaging ideas.

Purdue Fort Wayne is proud to present the Omnibus Speaker Series. This season, don’t miss the opportunities to hear from Marcus Collins, leading cultural scholar, award-winning marketer and coach, and University of Michigan professor, and Pati Jinich, chef, author, and TV host.

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Program Finder

Who Are You?

You know yourself best. So why not discover programs based on who you are? Find the card that describes you and see what programs you fit into at Purdue Fort Wayne.

 

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Tools

Tinkerer

 
You want to know how things work—and how to improve them.
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Book

Storyteller

 
Once upon a time . . . (You fill in the rest.)
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Square Root

Math Wiz

 
You speak the language of numbers.
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Aspiring Entrepreneur

 
You know how to put ideas into motion.
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Pen

Wordsmith

 
You’re able to bring words to life.
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People Person

 
You enjoy interacting with and helping others.
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Problem Solver

 
Solutions. You’re really good at finding them.
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Infinity

Jack-of-All-Trades

 
You’re good at a lot, so why limit yourself to one thing?
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Globe

Student of Life

 
People. Cultures. Movements. You want to know more.
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Leader

Born Leader

 
You know how to inspire a team.
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Language

Language Lover

 
Bonjour. Hola. Auf wiedersehen. You speak our language.
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Laptop

Tech Guru

 
People think you’re a magician because you know the secrets.
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Scale

Justice Crusader

 
A champion of justice—righting wrongs is your passion.
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Hiking traveler

Travel Enthusiast

 
The world is calling, and you’re ready to answer.
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Palette

Artiste

 
Contemplative. Dark. Inspired. Your art speaks for you.
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Book

History Buff

 
We have to understand where we came from. You get that.
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Healer

 
You enjoy helping people face challenges and solve problems.
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Music Note

Musical Prodigy

 
Beethoven, Bach, and you. It’s all in the notes.
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Star

Spotlight Star

 
If anyone needs you, they just look for the spotlight.
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Dove

Peacemaker

 
You’re a calming presence.
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Headphones

Good Listener

 
Hearing others and what they need—it’s kind of your thing.
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Atom

Budding Einstein

 
Relatively speaking, you have big ideas too.
View 37 Programs
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Calculator

Number Cruncher

 
Statistically speaking, you know what adds up.
View 58 Programs
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Thought-Provoking Conversations
“Getting to work with like-minded and motivated classmates has got to be one of the best experiences by far because I get to have interesting, thought-provoking conversations, both within and outside of the classroom.”
Mitzy Montoya, Mechanical Engineering Technology
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Connect with Clubs
“I love to learn about human culture and the history of human evolution, and about visual anthropology and the process of documenting cultures throughout time. With the Anthropology Club, I have connected with experts in anthropology around the world to ask them to teach PFW students about their research and anthropological experiences in our weekly meetings.”
BellaRose Ferrin, B.A. ’24
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Get Involved
“It’s great to get involved on campus and meet with people who you might not even know you go to school with!”
Kyler Menifield, Industrial Engineering Technology
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Close Connections
“Purdue Fort Wayne really embodies the small-school-with-a-big-school feel. I think the close connections with professors and individual attention are beneficial. Additionally, I have made a lot of good connections and cultivated relationships with my peers and faculty members that I wouldn’t have had the chance to do if it weren’t for being a part of the Honors Program.”
Malaika Ahmed, B.S. ’22
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Staying on Track
“I think one thing that stands out the most to me is how much this university wants me to succeed in my college career. I have had certain advisors reach out to me in order to help me plan out classes, and to make sure I am staying on track with my goals I’ve set for myself.”
Stephanie Patrick, B.A. ’23
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The Experience You Want
“I came to PFW because we have great school districts in the Fort Wayne area. I wanted to be in as many schools as possible to get the most experience.”
Ainsley Wehrle, B.S.Ed. ’23
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Excellent Student-to-Professor Ratio
“I chose Purdue Fort Wayne because of its smaller campus and its excellent student-to-professor ratio. Additionally, my anthropology internship with RESCOM Environmental Corp has given me more experience and skills in the field of archaeology.”
Andrew Tom Anzueto, B.A. ’23
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Subjects You Care About
“I chose to major in psychology because I enjoy the thought processes of trying to understand people and how they become who they are.”
Elijah Paulk, B.S. ’23
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