Tri-State University to become Trine University, August 1
On Aug 1, 2008, Tri-State University will officially be renamed Trine University, as determined by its board of trustees after three years of deliberation. Tri-State President Earl D. Brooks II made a public announcement in May 2007 of the board’s intention to incorporate the name of the Ralph and Sheri Trine family, long-term university supporters and partners, into the new name. [ Read more ]Questions & Answers
Updated: MAY 16, 2008
Why a name change?
In concert with its board, a committee, and Stamats, a leading higher education consultant, the university’s leadership determined, over the course of three years, that qualities unique to the institution were not effectively conveyed by the name “Tri-State.” To properly define the university as private and possessing of an international reputation for excellence, a decision was reached to rename it.
Why Trine University?
Mechanical engineering graduate Dr. Ralph Trine and his wife, Dr. Sheri Trine, have demonstrated unparalleled support to the university since his graduation from then-Tri-State College in 1961. Their affection for the institution as its single most significant contributors provided reason and logic for the needed name change, and the determination was made to rename the school Trine University on Aug. 1, 2008.
Why name it after a benefactor or alumnus?
Benefactors and alumni have long been associated with private university names and renamings. Taylor and Kettering universities are just two institutions honoring an alumnus or significant donor with a renaming.
Will the school colors or mascot change?
The blue and white color tradition will endure, with slight changes. Taupe will be added as an accent color. "Thunder" will stay as athletic name, however a new mascot to replace Thor, the God of Thunder, is being considered.
What will the Trine Web address and Email address extensions be?
Effective August 1, the university's home page will transition to www.trine.edu and all university faculty and staff email address extensions will change to "@trine.edu."
Who was involved in the name change process?
The TSU Board of Trustees
The Name Change Task Force
The Alumni Board of Governors
The Office of Admission
Enrollment and recruitment staff
The Office of Alumni & Development
What input have students, alumni, faculty, and staff and others had on the process?
A special task force comprised of faculty, staff, alumni, Board of Trustees members, and community leaders provided input from their groups, along with the Alumni Board of Governors.
Throughout the process, the university has tried to reach out to its carious constituencies. Letters explaining the research, reasoning, and processes behind the name change went out to all alumni, current students, and parents in the months following the name change announcement. The university posted a Web site of frequently asked questions to give as much information as possible about issues of concern, and invited input from readers. TSU President Dr. Earl Brooks II conducted two all-campus meetings with students to provide information and create excitement about the new university colors, mascot, logo, and other outward symbols of the change.
What about diplomas?
Students attending school during the transition can choose the name they wish imprinted on their diplomas. They can also choose to receive one diploma imprinted with each name. After Aug. 1, 2008, all diplomas will be awarded from Trine University.
Can I get a diploma bearing the new name if I graduated before the name change?
You can order a diploma bearing the new name free of charge after Aug. 1, 2008 by e-mailing the Office of the Registrar at helmsingd@tristate.edu. Include your name, address, and date of graduation.
Will the name change and planned growth impact the small class sizes and close relationships with professors we enjoy?
No. While Trine University is planning for continued growth, the increase will not diminish our ability to provide top-notch instruction in an environment rich in interaction between students and professors.
Who may I contact for more information?
We are happy to answer your questions! Please e-mail Jill Boggs, Director of Brand and Intergrated Marketing, at boggj@tristate.edu for more information.