Purdue University is further strengthening its educational partnership with India through the announcement of its Center for Education and Engagement in the ...
Open enrollment for 2025 benefits is underway. Employees are encouraged to review their benefit options and make changes or select new coverage before the open enrollment deadline.
Purdue Environmental Health and Safety will hold its annual Safety Chair Meeting from 8-11 a.m. Nov. 13 in Stewart Center, Room 214. Room 218 will feature a safety fair from 7:30-11:30 a.m.
Purdue Musical Organizations. For many, these three words immediately conjure images of the organization’s six engaging ensembles, approximately 300 talented student members and its wide variety ...
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday (Nov. 3), meaning campus clocks will have to “fall back” this weekend. Individual departments are reminded that they are responsible for changing clocks ...
Purdue hosts Indiana Mental Health Roundtable to bring attention to the significant challenges facing university students today and point students toward the appropriate resources available to them.
Purdue’s Ray Ewry Sports Engineering Center is teaming up with Sports Tech HQ to drive innovation in the center’s new home in Indianapolis.
Purdue President Emeritus Mitch Daniels received the Theodore Roosevelt Distinguished Service Medal at the 105th annual meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Association in Indianapolis on Oct. 19.
All members of the campus community are encouraged to follow Purdue’s recycling procedures to ensure proper waste management. The sustainability department offers a comprehensive recycling program ...
No emerging technology holds more promise — or raises more questions — than artificial intelligence, which is accelerating a world that moves fast to move even faster.
Using a highly promising approach to speed breast cancer diagnostics, researcher W. Andy Tao of the Purdue Institute for Cancer Research is studying how specific blood particles could be used to ...
Jan Cover, professor of philosophy in the College of Liberal Arts, presented “Puzzles of Portraiture” at the Westwood Lecture Series on Oct. 28.