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January
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Science Central
(Fort Wayne, IN)
February
2
Seventeenth
Annual Martin
Luther King Jr.
Celebration
February
11
Scholarship Gala
February
24-26
Escape with TSU
Las Vegas Trip

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January 31
Science Central
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February
2
Seventeenth
Annual Martin
Luther King Jr.
Celebration
February
11
Scholarship Gala
February
24-26
Escape with TSU
Las Vegas Trip

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| Welcome
Letter
Whether
your travels have brought you back to campus or just going
to the website you can’t help but notice how much
your alma mater is improving. Over Homecoming many hours
were spent dedicating and breaking ground for new facilities
in which all will play a vital role in the ongoing success
of Tri-State.
Did your
phone ring with a cheerful TSU student calling again this
fall? Thanks to our cheerful and friendly “Student
Phonathon” callers we have made over ten-thousand
calls informing the masses of what TSU has accomplished
with the help of supporters like yourself. Let us know if
you have not received one of these calls and we will be
sure that a student calls you next!
Success
breeds success is the motto that our Michiana Alumni Group
hopes to attain from their local alumni gatherings. With
a few gatherings under their belt more alumni want to join
in to reconnect themselves to each other and TSU. The plans
for this group is to help recruit prospective students in
their area while hosting receptions to get to know one another
in a social atmosphere. If you are interested in starting
a group like this in your area feel free to contact me for
more information.
Our database
is growing with e-mail addresses, so please forward this
onto other TSU alums you may know and ask them to send us
their e-mail address so we may add them to our database.
As you
continue to read on, remember if you have not been to campus
in over five years, you have not seen the Tri-State of today.
Come for a visit, and stay in our guest house.

Allen Keen ‘03
Director of Alumni & Regional Campaign Activities
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| Homecoming
2005: Huge Success
Homecoming 2005 “A Vision for the Future, A Celebration
of Success” was a grand event with many activities—the
Scholarship Reception, Touchstone Dinner, and Homecoming Dinner,
plus smaller get-togethers of fraternities and volunteer organizations.
There was a groundbreaking for the new University
Center and
Center for Technology and Online Resources, as well as dedications
for the newest upperclass housing known as the Ingledue Villas.
Saturday was the emotional dedication of Jannen Field in memory
of Robert Jannen Jr., son of Dr. Robert (’50) and Dolores
Jannen. This upgrade to the baseball diamond—perimeter brick
wall and fence surround—is not just appealing to the eye
but makes this field more functional. And finally, a long overdue
tribute to TSU professor emeritus Al Guilford BSCE ’54 with
the dedication of the Al Guilford Civil and Environmental Engineering
Student Project Laboratory in the basement of Fawick Hall.
Perhaps most
exciting…the public phase of our $70 million Capital Campaign
was officially announced with a toast during both the Touchstone
and Homecoming dinners. We took pleasure in the opportunity to
share with our gracious supporters that we have surpassed the
$50 million mark.
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| TSU
to Create Business Center
The Ketner School of Business will be creating a high-tech
business center, thanks to the generosity of Joe Jelley
(BSBA ‘57). The gift will renovate portions of the
first floor of Shambaugh Hall into a business center. Also,
Ketner will have wireless technology. Because the gift falls
during the Lilly Challenge (see story below), the gift will
be more than doubled by the Lilly Endowment. Thank you,
Joe!
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‘Tis
the Season for Giving
As
the holidays draw near, it’s the perfect time to think
about an end-of-the-year gift. Phase Two of Lilly’s
Initiative to Strengthen Philanthropy to Indiana Higher
Education Institution will match every $1 TSU raises with
$1.50. If TSU raises its $3 million goal by December 31,
2006, Lilly will match the qualified gifts with $4.5 million!
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Get
Ready for the Gala
Last
year’s gala raised over $60,000 for the scholarship
fund. Monies raised this year also will support annual scholarships
that come from alumni, friends and former parents. This
year is a special year for the Gala. Every dollar raised
during the event will be matched by the Lilly Endowment
Inc. TSU was one of 14 schools invited to participate in
the Challange that will match $1.50 for every $1 TSU receives
from its supporters. Join us for an evening of dancing,
wine tasting, silent and live auctions. For more information,
please contact Julie Wert at wertj@tristate.edu
or at 260.665.4316 or Nancy
Roberts at robertsn@tristate.edu
or at 260.665.4114.
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| Escape
with TSU: Las Vegas
Cure
your winter blues this February and escape with us to the
beautiful MonteLago Village Resort, Lake Las Vegas, February
24-26. Accommodation packages include a president’s
reception, breakfast buffets, and an alumni dinner are available.
Please contact Julie Wert at wertj@tristate.edu
or at 260.665.4316 or Nancy Roberts at robertsn@tristate.edu
or at 260.665.4114. Information on the event can also be
found online.
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Thunder
Time
Fall
sports have wrapped up, and men’s golf had a record
season! The Thunder set four MIAA records this season, including
three course records and a new MIAA 18-hole course record
(set by Joel Bickel of Syracuse, Ind.). The men also earn
three All-MIAA honors: Bickel, First Team; Matt Haneline
(Indianapolis, Ind.), First Team; Jordan Schroeder (Ottawa,
Ohio), Second Team. All-MIAA honors also went to women's
golfer Brittny Kempers-Makohn (Jackson, Mich.), Second Team;
football player Nathan Fitzsimmons (Warsaw, Ind.), Second
Team; and cross country runner Curt Daniels (Huntington,
Ind.), Second Team. Winter sports are underway. Wrestling
recorded its first match win: Nov. 19 over Mount Saint Joseph.
The annual alumni basketball games are just around the corner.
Alumni women are invited back to Hershey Hall on Saturday,
December 17. For more information, contact head coach Jennifer
Rushton, rushtonj@tristate.edu
or 260.665.4144. Alumni men will take to the court at the
end of the season (late January or early February); contact
head coach Rob Harmon for more details, harmonr@tristate.edu
or 260.665.4149.
Baseball will have its Holiday Camps Dec. 28-29; contact
head coach Greg Perschke for details, pershkeg@tristate.edu
or 260.665.4135.
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| Men’s
Hoops in the Capitol
Men's
Thunder Basketball returns to Indianapolis during the holidays.
This year, the Thunder take on cross-state engineering rival
Rose-Hulman at Conseco Fieldhouse on December 30th. Tickets
are available through TSU athletics; for more information
call 260.665.4141 or e-mail tsuathletics@tristate.edu.
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The Big Dig: University Center Webcam 
It didn’t
take long after the October ground breaking for construction
crews to begin the two-year, $14 million University Center
project. Check out the daily progress of the new University
Center on the home page, tristate.edu.
Look for the “BIG DIG” button in the lower right
hand corner or click
here.
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| Faculty
Spotlight
Dr.
Jerry Beehler retires this month after more than 35 years
at Tri-State College/Tri-State University. Most recently
a professor of mathematics, Dr. Beehler served the institution
as vice president for academic affairs (1993-96), dean of
arts and sciences (1984-93), and chair of both the mathematics
department and the department of mathematics and computer
science (1974-84). He joined the Tri-State family in 1969,
after earning his Ph.D. at the University of Toledo, where
he served as a NASA Fellow. Thank you for your years of
dedication and service, Dr. Beehler!
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| University’s
Accreditation Includes Public Comments
TSU
is seeking comments from the public about the University
in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional
accrediting agency. The University will undergo a comprehensive
evaluation visit February 12-15, 2006, by a team representing
the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association
of Colleges and Schools. Tri-State University has been accredited
by the Commission since 1966. The team will review the institution’s
ongoing ability to meet the Commission’s Criteria
for Accreditation. The public is invited to submit comments
regarding the university:
   Public Comment on Tri-State University
   Higher Learning Commission
   North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
   30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400
   Chicago, IL 60602-2504
Comments must address substantive matters related to the
quality of the institution or its academic programs. Comments
must be in writing and signed; comments cannot be treated
as confidential. All comments must be received by January
12, 2006.
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| January
31 |
Science Central (Fort Wayne, Ind.) |
February
2
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Seventeenth Annual Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. Celebration |
| February
11 |
Third Annual Scholarship Gala |
| February
24-26 |
Escape with TSU: MonteLago Village Resort,
Lake Las Vegas |
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