Huntington University is a Christian liberal arts college in Indiana

foundation's breakfast series

Give Now 2The Huntington University Foundation hosts a monthly breakfast meeting, open to all who are interested in learning about current issues and the people and programs of Huntington University. Breakfast meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month, October through May, at the Habecker Dining Commons. The breakfasts begin at 7:45 a.m. and conclude by 9 a.m. The cost of our breakfast is $7.00. First time attendees eat free! Free breakfasts are provided courtesy of Chris and Janelle Love of Bailey-Love Mortuary.

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2012-2013 dates

October 10

 

Huntington County Hometown Improvement  

Huntington County Hometown Improvement (HCHI) is a volunteer organization designed to help our community grow and thrive. HCHI’s primary goal is to develop unified vision and action steps for Huntington County based on the following 5 pillars:  Leadership, Entrepreneurism, Family Economic Success, Youth, and Philanthropy. Learn more about this initiative and how you can help your hometown!

 

November 7

 

Serving Our Country
The 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana Air National Guard provides support in national and state emergencies as well as educational opportunities in the area. Listen to Colonel David Augustine as he delivers an update on the status of the airbase and how it serves the community.

December 12

 

Parkview Huntington Hospital
At one point or another, many of us have utilized the services at Parkview Huntington Hospital. Join members of Parkview Huntington’s leadership as they discuss how the hospital and community help each other. In addition, learn about Huntington University’s involvement with the Life Science & Education Consortium at Parkview’s Randalia Drive campus in Fort Wayne.

January 9

 

Jim O'Donnell
Come early to get your seat for Jim O’Donnell’s insightful annual review of the economy and what might be in store for 2013! O’Donnell serves as Executive-in-Residence and Emeritus Standing at Huntington University.

February 13

 

The Business of Agriculture
Agriculture has a significant impact on Huntington County. Local ag industry representatives and Huntington University alumni career farmers will inform us on the current state of affairs, and the lasting effects of the Drought of 2012.

March 13

 

Huntington County Economic Development  

What is the state of our economy in Huntington County? Members of city and county government will bring a progress report that you won’t want to miss.

April 10

 

New Academic Programs
This month’s focus will be on some of the new academic programs now being offered at HU. Dr. Del Doughty, along with some professors and students from the programs, will discuss broadcast-fusion media and sports management.

May 8

 

Legislative Update 

Indiana has a new governor as well as a new two-year state budget. Listen to local state representatives as they hit the highlights of this year’s legislative session.