Celebrate EPICS
program's 12th year
Watch for the
'oak leaf gall mite'
Read abot new
hearing loss assessments
Learn hom smart
tire increases safety
Researchers detect cancer
by scanning veins: read more
Continuing education
takes many forms at Purdue
Purdue's Black Cultural Center
is open to the public
A festival in Purdue's Black
Cultural Center
Child Development and
Family Studies childcare center
Community service meets
entrepreneurship in the EPICS program
Technology professor Bob Herrick
rides in Purdue's annual "Heartwalk"
Spanish classes aid communication
with the growing Hispanic population
Industrial pharmacy students
make an impact at home and abroad
Purdue retirees stay active
with Habitat for Humanity
Dragon boat racing
motivates cancer survivors
Meghan McDonough, an assistant professor of health and kinesiology, studies the quality of life for breast cancer survivors who participate in dragon boat racing. McDonough studied other teams in Canada and has found social relationships established on racing teams play a big part in psychological outcomes, specifically quality of life issues including social support, managing stress and positive psychological growth. The boat in the photo is an example of a dragon boat.