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Entering its second year in Indianapolis, Purdue University is strategically focusing on creating a pipeline of job-ready ...
While progress continues on several capital projects at the West Lafayette and Indianapolis locations, various travel impacts ...
The cups have all been cut and the greens have been watered and mowed to the ideal height. Beautifully manicured turf with a Rolex clock gleaming in the sunshine await the golfers’ arrival. What began ...
The Midwestern Regional Climate Center (MRCC) recently launched a searchable, downloadable archive of 19th-century weather ...
Certain types of biochemical processes can impair the immune system’s ability to recognize and kill cancer cells. Purdue ...
Nothing hits the spot on a summer day like a sweet slice of watermelon. This year’s harvest has been good in Indiana, but June and July’s hot and wet weather has created some challenges to getting ...
Purdue University prohibits discrimination against any member of the University community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital ...
Some exterior work will continue at University Hall and the former site of Heavilon Hall as the new academic year gets underway. The work is part of a project to renovate University Hall. Window ...
Restrictions remain in place along Sheetz Street as the new academic year gets ready to begin.
Purdue Extension Clay County offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, 4-H Youth Development and Health and Human Sciences. Purdue Extension is a service tailored to meet the needs of ...
With caps, gowns and plenty of Boilermaker pride, Purdue honored the achievements of 1,725 graduates during its summer ...
On July 17–18 and July 24–25, the Purdue for Life Foundation hosted 1,000 grandparents and grandchildren in West Lafayette for Grandparents University. The goal of this annual event is to ...
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