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Trine University

Trine University is a private university in Angola, Indiana, and Fort Wayne, Indiana, with education centers in Detroit and Phoenix. It was founded in 1884 and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Trine University
Former names
Tri-State Normal College (1884–1906), Tri-State College (1906–1975), Tri-State University (1975–2008)
TypePrivate university
Established1884
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$36.543 million
PresidentEarl D. Brooks II
Students2,242 Angola campus, 8,446 total
Location,
U.S.

41°37′56″N 85°00′20″W / 41.6322°N 85.0056°W / 41.6322; -85.0056Coordinates: 41°37′56″N 85°00′20″W / 41.6322°N 85.0056°W / 41.6322; -85.0056
CampusRural, 450 acres (180 ha)
Colors      Navy blue, white and Vegas gold[1]
NicknameThunder
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III, Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Mascot"Storm", a white tiger
Websitewww.trine.edu

History

Trine was founded in 1884 as Tri-State Normal College and retained the reference to the "tri-state" area for more than 120 years because of its location in Indiana and proximity to Michigan and Ohio. In 1906, the school was renamed Tri-State College, and in 1975 Tri-State University.

The school served its regional population, first as a teachers and engineering school with flexible evening and weekend courses and then broadening into a multidisciplinary institution with an expansion of daytime classes, an athletics program and more robust student life offerings. On June 1, 1963, Tri-State succeeded in achieving its initial regional accreditation. It has remained an accredited institution since that time, most recently extending its Level V accreditation until the next (2026) evaluation visit. Further, the Ketner School of Business[2] was reaffirmed by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) on February 26, 2019.[3][4]

In 2002 the school joined the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), and, coinciding with the opening of the $650,000 Ketner Sports Complex, Tri-State attained NCAA Division III provisional membership.[4]

Already with over 100 years of teaching engineering courses, in 2005 the university graduated its first class of Master of Science in Engineering Technology students.[4]

In 2008, the school's name was changed to the Trine University, in honor of alumnus Ralph Trine and his wife Sheri. The dropping of the "tri-state" identifier reflected a desire to brand the school as a nationally competitive private university, not to be mistaken for state-funded or associated with businesses or organizations nationwide also using the term "tri-state". During the 1990s, the university opened several education centers throughout northern and central Indiana.[5] The education center programs were eventually moved to online-only. [6]

Campus

Trine’s Angola, Indiana, campus covers 450 acres (1.8 km2).[7] Campus facilities have been greatly expanded since 2000, with more than $176 million invested in building projects during that time.[7] In addition to multiple residential facilities, recent additions have included the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts, a music education and concert venue,[8][9] the Thunder Ice Arena, which allowed the university to launch hockey and skating teams and offer community skating programs,[10][11] the MTI Center, serving basketball, bowling and esports,[12][13] and the Steel Dynamics Inc. Center for Engineering and Computing.[14][15] The university has also expanded Best Hall of Science twice since 2016 to accommodate its growing number of health sciences students.[16][17]

Trine’s College of Health Professions is currently located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, at 1818/1819 Carew Street on the Parkview Hospital Randallia Campus.[18] The university has raised more than $20 million for a new Fort Wayne location to house the College of Health Professions.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] The new facility, scheduled to open in fall 2024, will be located near Parkview Regional Medical Center.[28][29]

The university’s Detroit Education Center is located at 1000 Republic Drive, Suite 520, Allen Park.[30] The Phoenix Education Center is located at the Maricopa County Medical Society Building, 326 E Coronado Road, Phoenix, Arizona.[31] Both sites offer international students the opportunity to earn a master’s degree through Trine University.

Academics

Trine offers associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and a doctorate in more than 50 fields of study (39 traditional undergraduate degrees) and has a 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio. For more than 100 years after the founding of its engineering school in 1902, the university focused heavily on engineering education, and engineering majors still make up more than 40 percent of its student body.[32] Trine continues to expand its engineering and technology programs, most recently adding majors in mechatronics and robotics[33][34] and extended reality.[35][36] The university also launched the Trine Center for Technical Training in fall 2022 to provide technical training and professional development to area businesses, workers and students.[37][38]

In addition to undergraduate programs on its Angola campus and health professions programs in Fort Wayne, the university offers graduate degrees at its Detroit and Phoenix education centers.[39][30][31] It also offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the broad categories of business administration, engineering and technology, general students, healthcare, leadership and justice and psychology through TrineOnline.[40] Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[41]

Accreditation

Trine University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Several individual programs are also accredited by specific bodies:[42]

Student life

More than 2,200 students live on the Angola campus which hosts approximately 60 varied campus groups from professional or major-specific clubs, recreational sports, religiously affiliated groups, and an array of hobby or interest clubs.[43]

The university has seen significant growth in the number of its residential students, currently boasting more than four times as many students living on campus as it had in 2000.[44][45] As a result, the university has added several newer residential facilities, including the Golf Course Apartments, Villas, Reiners and Stadium Halls, and Fabiani Hall.[46][47][48][49] In addition, upperclass students have the option of living in Greek housing or Christian Campus House facilities.[50][51]

The university boasts a very active Greek community.[50] For more, see Greek Life at Trine University.

Athletics

The Trine athletic teams are called the Thunder. The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA),[43] primarily competing in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) since the 2004–05 academic year. The Thunder previously competed as an NCAA D-III Independent during the 2003–04 school year; in the Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1992–93 to 2002–03; and in the NAIA's Mid-Central College Conference (MCCC; now currently known as the Crossroads League since the 2012–13 school year) from 1959–60 to 1980–81.

Trine competes in 36 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and wrestling; while women's sports include acrobatics & tumbling, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, triathlon, volleyball, and wrestling.

Trine University athletic teams have won or been finalists for several national titles. In 2021, the women’s triathlon team won the DIII title in the Women’s Triathlon Collegiate National Championships.[52] In 2022, the women’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA Division III Final Four[53][54] and the softball team finished second in NCAA Division III.[55][56]

Ice hockey

Trine added men's and women's hockey as varsity sports in the fall of 2017.[57] The programs are housed in the Thunder Ice Arena, which also opened in 2017.[10] Trine’s NCAA Division III teams compete in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association.[10]

Men's volleyball

Men's volleyball, which had last played at the varsity level in 2002, returned to full varsity status for the 2019 season (2018–19 school year) and plays in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League.[58]

Facilities

Trine's Zollner Golf Course[59] hosted the 2012 NCAA Division III Women's Golf National Championships. Trine’s Zollner Golf Course,[60] which has been part of the university since 1971, hosted the 2012 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf National Championships. The course was named the sixth-best collegiate course in the nation by GolfAdvisor in 2020.[61][62]

The university’s other athletic facilities include:

  • Zollner Stadium and Shive Field, serving football, lacrosse and rubgy
  • Jannen Field, serving baseball
  • SportONE/Parkview Softball Field
  • Weaver Field, serving soccer
  • Keith E. Busse/Steel Dynamics Inc. Athletic and Recreation, serving indoor track and field and hosting indoor practices for tennis, baseball and softball
  • Hershey Hall, which serves volleyball and wrestling
  • MTI Center, which serves basketball, bowling and esports
  • Ryan Tennis Center

Notable alumni

References

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  59. ^ Zollner Golf Course
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  61. ^ "Trine's Zollner Golf Course ranked among nation's top collegiate courses". www.trine.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
  62. ^ "Golfers' Choice: Top 25 college golf courses". Golf Advisor. 2019-12-30. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
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External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Trine University is a private university in Angola Indiana and Fort Wayne Indiana with education centers in Detroit and Phoenix It was founded in 1884 and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission Trine UniversityFormer namesTri State Normal College 1884 1906 Tri State College 1906 1975 Tri State University 1975 2008 TypePrivate universityEstablished1884Academic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 36 543 millionPresidentEarl D Brooks IIStudents2 242 Angola campus 8 446 totalLocationAngola Indiana Fort Wayne Indiana U S 41 37 56 N 85 00 20 W 41 6322 N 85 0056 W 41 6322 85 0056 Coordinates 41 37 56 N 85 00 20 W 41 6322 N 85 0056 W 41 6322 85 0056CampusRural 450 acres 180 ha Colors Navy blue white and Vegas gold 1 NicknameThunderSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMascot Storm a white tigerWebsitewww wbr trine wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Accreditation 4 Student life 5 Athletics 5 1 Ice hockey 5 2 Men s volleyball 5 3 Facilities 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditTrine was founded in 1884 as Tri State Normal College and retained the reference to the tri state area for more than 120 years because of its location in Indiana and proximity to Michigan and Ohio In 1906 the school was renamed Tri State College and in 1975 Tri State University The school served its regional population first as a teachers and engineering school with flexible evening and weekend courses and then broadening into a multidisciplinary institution with an expansion of daytime classes an athletics program and more robust student life offerings On June 1 1963 Tri State succeeded in achieving its initial regional accreditation It has remained an accredited institution since that time most recently extending its Level V accreditation until the next 2026 evaluation visit Further the Ketner School of Business 2 was reaffirmed by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs ACBSP on February 26 2019 3 4 In 2002 the school joined the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association MIAA and coinciding with the opening of the 650 000 Ketner Sports Complex Tri State attained NCAA Division III provisional membership 4 Already with over 100 years of teaching engineering courses in 2005 the university graduated its first class of Master of Science in Engineering Technology students 4 In 2008 the school s name was changed to the Trine University in honor of alumnus Ralph Trine and his wife Sheri The dropping of the tri state identifier reflected a desire to brand the school as a nationally competitive private university not to be mistaken for state funded or associated with businesses or organizations nationwide also using the term tri state During the 1990s the university opened several education centers throughout northern and central Indiana 5 The education center programs were eventually moved to online only 6 Campus EditTrine s Angola Indiana campus covers 450 acres 1 8 km2 7 Campus facilities have been greatly expanded since 2000 with more than 176 million invested in building projects during that time 7 In addition to multiple residential facilities recent additions have included the T Furth Center for Performing Arts a music education and concert venue 8 9 the Thunder Ice Arena which allowed the university to launch hockey and skating teams and offer community skating programs 10 11 the MTI Center serving basketball bowling and esports 12 13 and the Steel Dynamics Inc Center for Engineering and Computing 14 15 The university has also expanded Best Hall of Science twice since 2016 to accommodate its growing number of health sciences students 16 17 Trine s College of Health Professions is currently located in Fort Wayne Indiana at 1818 1819 Carew Street on the Parkview Hospital Randallia Campus 18 The university has raised more than 20 million for a new Fort Wayne location to house the College of Health Professions 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 The new facility scheduled to open in fall 2024 will be located near Parkview Regional Medical Center 28 29 The university s Detroit Education Center is located at 1000 Republic Drive Suite 520 Allen Park 30 The Phoenix Education Center is located at the Maricopa County Medical Society Building 326 E Coronado Road Phoenix Arizona 31 Both sites offer international students the opportunity to earn a master s degree through Trine University Academics EditTrine offers associate degrees bachelor s degrees master s degrees and a doctorate in more than 50 fields of study 39 traditional undergraduate degrees and has a 16 1 student to faculty ratio For more than 100 years after the founding of its engineering school in 1902 the university focused heavily on engineering education and engineering majors still make up more than 40 percent of its student body 32 Trine continues to expand its engineering and technology programs most recently adding majors in mechatronics and robotics 33 34 and extended reality 35 36 The university also launched the Trine Center for Technical Training in fall 2022 to provide technical training and professional development to area businesses workers and students 37 38 In addition to undergraduate programs on its Angola campus and health professions programs in Fort Wayne the university offers graduate degrees at its Detroit and Phoenix education centers 39 30 31 It also offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the broad categories of business administration engineering and technology general students healthcare leadership and justice and psychology through TrineOnline 40 Its most popular undergraduate majors by 2021 graduates were 41 Exercise Science and Kinesiology 53 Design Engineering Technology 49 Mechanical Engineering 33 Biology Biological Sciences 30 Civil Engineering 28 Criminal Justice Safety Studies 23 Biomedical Engineering 22 Business Commerce 21 Chemical Engineering 21 Accreditation Edit Trine University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission Several individual programs are also accredited by specific bodies 42 Engineering biomedical chemical civil computer electrical mechanical and software ABET Teacher preparation Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation Business administration associate and bachelor s associate in accounting Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs Physical therapy Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Physician assistant studies Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant RN BSN Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Surgical Technology Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education ProgramsStudent life EditMore than 2 200 students live on the Angola campus which hosts approximately 60 varied campus groups from professional or major specific clubs recreational sports religiously affiliated groups and an array of hobby or interest clubs 43 The university has seen significant growth in the number of its residential students currently boasting more than four times as many students living on campus as it had in 2000 44 45 As a result the university has added several newer residential facilities including the Golf Course Apartments Villas Reiners and Stadium Halls and Fabiani Hall 46 47 48 49 In addition upperclass students have the option of living in Greek housing or Christian Campus House facilities 50 51 The university boasts a very active Greek community 50 For more see Greek Life at Trine University Athletics EditThe Trine athletic teams are called the Thunder The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 43 primarily competing in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association MIAA since the 2004 05 academic year The Thunder previously competed as an NCAA D III Independent during the 2003 04 school year in the Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference WHAC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1992 93 to 2002 03 and in the NAIA s Mid Central College Conference MCCC now currently known as the Crossroads League since the 2012 13 school year from 1959 60 to 1980 81 Trine competes in 36 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball bowling cross country football golf ice hockey lacrosse rugby soccer tennis track amp field volleyball and wrestling while women s sports include acrobatics amp tumbling basketball bowling cross country golf ice hockey lacrosse soccer softball tennis track amp field triathlon volleyball and wrestling Trine University athletic teams have won or been finalists for several national titles In 2021 the women s triathlon team won the DIII title in the Women s Triathlon Collegiate National Championships 52 In 2022 the women s basketball team advanced to the NCAA Division III Final Four 53 54 and the softball team finished second in NCAA Division III 55 56 Ice hockey Edit Trine added men s and women s hockey as varsity sports in the fall of 2017 57 The programs are housed in the Thunder Ice Arena which also opened in 2017 10 Trine s NCAA Division III teams compete in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association 10 Men s volleyball Edit Men s volleyball which had last played at the varsity level in 2002 returned to full varsity status for the 2019 season 2018 19 school year and plays in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League 58 Facilities Edit Trine s Zollner Golf Course 59 hosted the 2012 NCAA Division III Women s Golf National Championships Trine s Zollner Golf Course 60 which has been part of the university since 1971 hosted the 2012 NCAA Division III Women s Golf National Championships The course was named the sixth best collegiate course in the nation by GolfAdvisor in 2020 61 62 The university s other athletic facilities include Zollner Stadium and Shive Field serving football lacrosse and rubgy Jannen Field serving baseball SportONE Parkview Softball Field Weaver Field serving soccer Keith E Busse Steel Dynamics Inc Athletic and Recreation serving indoor track and field and hosting indoor practices for tennis baseball and softball Hershey Hall which serves volleyball and wrestling MTI Center which serves basketball bowling and esports Ryan Tennis CenterNotable alumni EditRalph Ketner co founder of Food Town later to become Food Lion a 1 300 store supermarket chain in the mid Atlantic and southeast United States 63 64 Isabelle French President of the Society of Women Engineers from 1964 to 1966 65 Gustavo Rojas Pinilla the 19th President of Colombia from June 1953 to May 1957 An Army general he mounted a successful coup d etat against incumbent President Laureano Gomez Castro 1889 1965 imposing martial law and establishing a dictatorship style government in Colombia Rojas enacted legislation that gave women equal rights to vote He introduced television and constructed several hospitals universities and the National Astronomic Observatory Rupa Shanmugam President and COO of SoPark Corporation in New York 66 Eric Watt Gagliardi Trophy winner Division III football s most prestigious individual award 67 Adam Shiltz All MIAA Conference First Team Pitcher 2008 68 Brett Halliday Author famous for his Mike Shayne mystery series Joe Schroeder Part of the USA men s rugby 7s team at the 2020 Summer Olympics John J McKetta American chemical engineer known for his research on more efficient ways to create energy and the thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbons Lewis Blaine Hershey United States Army general and second Director of the Selective Service System Shaziman Abu Mansor Malaysian politician a prominent member of the United Malays National Organisation UMNO a component party of Barisan Nasional BN coalition References Edit Thunder Sports Information Trine University Ketner School of Business Trine University Trine University 26 Jan 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link All according to Human Resources MBA graduate studies resource Accessed 28 Oct 2020 a b c School growth catalogued by the school s website Accessed 28 Oct 2020 History and Tradition Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2017 07 12 Online Degrees TrineOnline TrineOnline 26 Jan 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Fast Facts Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 T Furth Center for Performing Arts and Ryan Concert Hall Trine University trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Oberlinaoberlin kpcmedia com Amy Trine unveils Furth Center KPCNews Retrieved 2023 01 26 a b c Thunder Ice Arena Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine officially dedicates Thunder Ice Arena www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 MTI Center www trine edu 26 Jan 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Trine unveils new arena MTI Center WANE 15 2018 01 03 Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine dedicates new SDI Center www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Roberts Mary Writer Reporter Trine dedicates SDI Center for engineering computing Inside INdiana Business Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine adding more than 36 000 square feet to Best Hall www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine University plans 6 6 million expansion of Best Hall www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 College of Health Professions Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 James Foundation pledges 5 million to Trine Fort Wayne www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine Fort Wayne project receives 2 5 million from Reiners www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Busse commits 200 000 to Trine University Fort Wayne www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Wilson Foundation gives 300 000 to Trine University Fort Wayne www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 English Bonter Mitchell Foundation gives 1 million to Trine s Fort Wayne project www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine University receives 4 million READI grant for Fort Wayne project www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Steel Dynamics Foundation pledges 3 million to Trine Fort Wayne www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Surack Family Foundation pledges 3 million to Trine Fort Wayne www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Axels commit 200 000 to Trine University Fort Wayne www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine Parkview partner on new facility to expand Fort Wayne health education www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine welcomes approval for Fort Wayne campus www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 a b Detroit Education Center www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 a b Phoenix Education Center www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 History and Tradition Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 New Trine program prepares students for mechatronics and robotics engineering careers www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine offering new extended reality degree www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 BS in Extended Reality Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine launches technical training center names director www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine Center for Technical Training www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 About Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Online Degrees TrineOnline Trine University trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine University nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved January 23 2023 Accreditation Trine University trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 a b Campus Life Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2017 07 12 Trine projecting more than 7 000 students for fall 2022 www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Final count Trine serving more than 8K students at all locations www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Golf Course Apartments Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Villas Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Larry and Judy Reiners Residence Hall and Stadium Hall Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 New Fabiani Hall Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 a b Greek Life Trine University www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Christian Campus House Christian Campus House Retrieved 2023 01 26 Triathlon Wins Division III National Championship 2021 11 13 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Thunder Advance to National Semifinals for the First Time with 54 47 Victory at Transylvania 2022 03 12 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help NCAA DIII Women s Basketball National Championship Information 2022 03 13 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Thunder Win Advance to First Ever Championship Series 2022 05 29 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Thunder Finish Second in Nation Three Named to All Tournament Team 2022 05 31 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Trine to add athletic buildings hockey Trine Men s Volleyball Team to Compete in MCVL Press release Trine Thunder October 4 2017 Retrieved February 17 2018 Zollner Golf Course Zollner Golf Course 18 hole Golf Course and Event Center Retrieved 2023 01 26 Trine s Zollner Golf Course ranked among nation s top collegiate courses www trine edu Retrieved 2023 01 26 Golfers Choice Top 25 college golf courses Golf Advisor 2019 12 30 Retrieved 2023 01 26 Whisenant David 17 March 2016 Food Lion co founder Ralph Ketner in hospice care in Salisbury WBTV com Frankly Media Retrieved 24 March 2016 Long Sheila 18 July 1993 For Ralph Ketner there is life after Food Lion Greensboro News and Record BH Media Group Retrieved 24 March 2016 SWE Pioneer Isabelle French Society of Women Engineers 19 August 2016 Retrieved 20 June 2018 Rupa Shanmugam February 2018 Women in Leadership 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