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Purdue University, already known as the Cradle of Astronauts, is now establishing itself among the academic leaders for the U ...
A Purdue delegation deepened collaborations in semiconductor research and technology innovation during corporate and ...
Lane restrictions along Aviation Drive, just north of the current terminal at the Purdue University Airport, are scheduled to ...
Hampton Hall will be closed to all occupants on Saturday, July 12 to facilitate the delivery and installation of an air ...
The excitement surrounding the Artemis 1 mission is not just about taking a giant leap for humankind; it is about where we will land and how we will manage the available resources once we get there.
In March 2025, the College of Liberal Arts led a group of 14 students to Cartagena for a weeklong study abroad program. Led by Joel Ebarb, Executive Associate Dean, and Briggitta August, Director of ...
Artificial Intelligence seems like it’s everywhere these days. From writing emails to stopping shoplifters it is prevalent in almost every one of our daily lives, and many of us don’t even know it.
Recently, many sports organizations have adopted policies restricting or banning transgender athletes from competing in line with their gender identity. Similarly, many states have introduced laws ...
Student organization presidents and treasurers have online training available via a self-enroll course in BrightSpace.
PULSe interdisciplinary research areas of focus. Student training group affiliation is determined by lab placement at the end of the spring term during the first year of study. Faculty may be ...
How often have you experienced the frustration of waiting for a response from your professor about a homework question? Or, if you are an instructor, how frequently do you find yourself overwhelmed by ...
In an era where our lives are intricately woven with digital threads, the concept of 'privacy' has never been more paramount. Picture this: your smartphone, a seemingly innocuous companion, is a trove ...