Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Podcast

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Warning: HBCUs Under Credible Threats

New Libertyliner Plan Joins Long List of AmeriStarRail Pushes

PRESS ROOM: Broadway Across America and Black Theatre Coalition Announce Fifth Annual Regional Apprenticeship

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
The Windy City Word
  • Home
  • News
    1. Local
    2. View All

    Youth curfew vote stalled in Chicago City Council’s public safety committee

    Organizers, CBA Coalition pushback on proposed luxury hotel near Obama Presidential Center

    New petition calls for state oversight and new leadership at Roseland Community Hospital

    UFC Gym to replace shuttered Esporta in Morgan Park

    RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

    Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

    Week 1 HBCU Football Recap: Jackson State extends winning streak

    The Cost of Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda: Black Health and Rest

  • Opinion

    Capitalize on Slower Car Dealership Sales in 2025

    The High Cost Of Wealth Worship

    What Every Black Child Needs in the World

    Changing the Game: Westside Mom Shares Bally’s Job Experience with Son

    The Subtle Signs of Emotional Abuse: 10 Common Patterns

  • Business

    Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology supplier diversity office to host procurement webinar for vendors

    Crusader Publisher host Ukrainian Tech Businessmen eyeing Gary investment

    Sims applauds $220,000 in local Back to Business grants

    New Hire360 partnership to support diversity in local trades

    Taking your small business to the next level

  • Health

    RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

    Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

    The Cost of Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda: Black Health and Rest

    Use of Weight Loss Drugs Rises Nationwide as Serena Williams Shares Her Story

    Major Study Produces Good News in Alzheimer’s Fight 

  • Education

    Nation’s Report Card Shows Drop in Reading, Math, and Science Scores

    The Lasting Impact of Bedtime Stories

    The Lasting Impact of Bedtime Stories

    Howard University President Ben Vinson Will Suddenly Step Down as President on August 31

    Everything You Need to Know About Head Start

  • Sports

    Week 1 HBCU Football Recap: Jackson State extends winning streak

    North Carolina Central impresses during win over Southern in MEAC-SWAC Challenge

    PRESS ROOM: Inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational Coming to Walt Disney World Resort in December

    Shedeur Sanders Shines in Preseason Debut

    Jackson State and Southern picked to win their divisions at SWAC Media Day

  • Podcast
The Windy City Word
Lifestyle

IUN Chancellor Iwama to receive Katie Hall Foundation Chairman’s Award

staffBy staffUpdated:No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Photo caption: Chancellor Ken Iwama

Attorney Ken Iwama, Indiana University Northwest’s newly appointed Chancellor, will receive the Katie Hall Educational Foundation’s Chairman’s Award on Saturday, April 15, during the Foundation’s 10th Annual Public Service Awards Luncheon and Program.

Chancellor Iwama, an educator and lawyer, appointed August 1, 2020, to lead the Gary campus, is the first Asian-American and seventh individual to serve as Chancellor at Indiana University Northwest.

Since assuming the helm at the institution, he has made important strides to make the University more accessible to a diverse student body.

Iwama’s strategic planning for the university includes the mission of being a diverse body of faculty, staff, and students committed to inclusiveness, academic excellence, and student success.

Prior to coming to Northwest Indiana, Iwama served as founding vice president for the Division of Economic Development, Continuing Studies, and Government Relations for the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York.

His division supported faculty research and innovation, government relations, corporate and foundation engagement, specialized student career services, student residential life, workforce development, auxiliary services, and community-based centers and programming.

Iwama’s division led the college’s strategic priority in re-engaging with the community of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, resulting in unprecedented resources flowing to the college.

Of particular note, Iwama secured approximately $22 million for major facilities and infrastructure projects, as well as academic initiatives supporting the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, Division of Science and Technology, School of Health Sciences, and the School of Business. Iwama also led the expansion of the college’s Tech Incubator to create the first innovation center in the borough.

Currently an executive committee member for the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, Iwama has presented on higher education issues at national conferences and seminars and has served with numerous higher education/legal organizations.

He is actively involved in local and regional organizations, and was recently named to the Managing Board of the Northwest Indiana Forum and the Executive Board of the Alliance for Regional Development.

Iwama holds a B.A. in English from the University of New Hampshire, an M.A. in Labor and Employment Relations from the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations, and a J.D. from Seton Hall Law School.

He and his wife Joanne have relocated to Ogden Dunes.

The Katie Hall Educational Foundation, Inc., has awarded the Chairman’s Award to a few distinguished Americans since 2015. The award recognizes individuals in various areas of public service.

Other recipients of the Foundation’s Chairman’s Award are PBS filmmaker Ken Burns, executive producer of The Civil War, the most-watched documentary in United States television history; Civil Rights leader and founder of the King Center, Mrs. Coretta Scott King; and billionaire trial attorney Willie E. Gary of Stuart, Florida.

Additional awardees for the April 15 luncheon are U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-IN); Christina Shutt, executor director, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (ALPLM); and Indiana State Representative Dr. Vernon G. Smith (14th House District).

The Hall family has attained seven academic degrees from Indiana University Northwest.

The Honorable Katie Hall was the first member of the Hall family to graduate from Indiana University Northwest.

Attorney John Henry Hall was the first member of the Hall family to attend Indiana University Northwest, followed by Attorney Jacqueline D. Hall and Attorney Junifer Hall.

U.S. Representative Katie Hall (D-IN-1) after leaving the U.S. Congress often lectured on the topic “How the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., National Holiday Became Law in the United States Congress” on the campus of Indiana University Northwest in Gary.

The Annual Katie Hall Public Service Awards Luncheon and Program is Saturday, April 15 at the St. Timothy Community Chuch Fellowship Hall, 1600 W 25th Ave. in Gary. A VIP Reception featuring Chancellor Ken Iwama and other dignitaries will begin at 12:00 p.m. with the luncheon awards program beginning at 1:00 p.m.

For tickets, contact the Law Office of Attorney John Henry Hall at (219) 883-7711 or [email protected]

Indiana University Northwest is a Bronze Level sponsor of the 10th Annual Katie Hall Public Service Awards Luncheon and Program.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous ArticleChicago-born entrepreneur partners with Walmart Marketplace
Next Article 8th grade students explore high school possibilities during visit to West Side Leadership Academy
staff

Related Posts

PRESS ROOM: Broadway Across America and Black Theatre Coalition Announce Fifth Annual Regional Apprenticeship

2 Minute Warning LIVEstream – Decorum or Disruption? The Battle Inside Broward Democrats

2 Minute Warning LIVEstream – “Second Wind: Purpose, Power & the Push for Legacy”

Comments are closed.

Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxFXtgzTu4U
Advertisement
Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjfvYnUXHuI
ABOUT US

 

The Windy City Word is a weekly newspaper that projects a positive image of the community it serves. It reflects life on the Greater West Side as seen by the people who live and work here.

OUR PICKS

My Car Almost Killed Me! (Adaptive Cruise Control)

The Westside Gazette Baltimore Ravens vs Miami Dolphins

Building Dreams and Legacies: Financial Empowerment and Life Goals with Al McFarlane

MOST POPULAR

RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

The Cost of Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda: Black Health and Rest

© 2025 The Windy City Word. Site Designed by No Regret Medai.
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.