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November 6, 2007

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Today's Inside Purdue now posted online

The Nov. 6 issue of Inside Purdue is available in downloadable pdf form here.

CAMPUS NEWS

Purdue sponsors effort to increase diversity of local suppliers

Purdue is bringing buyers from several local corporations to campus to join with minority- and women-owned supplier companies from Tippecanoe County for a day of relationship-building activities.

The third annual Relationships to Partnerships Conference is Nov. 13. More

GENERAL NEWS

Purdue Research Park receives 'tech park' recertification from state

Officials from the Purdue Research Park and the city of West Lafayette announced Monday (Nov. 5) that the Indiana Economic Development Corp. has recertified the Purdue Research Park as a state Certified Technology Park. More

Project Lead the Way students to visit College of Technology campus in Anderson

Twenty-five students from Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers will visit the Purdue College of Technology at Anderson on Thursday (Nov. 8), where they will put their technical skills to use by building an electrical circuit. More

PEOPLE

Purdue announces director for Discovery Park's Bindley Bioscience Center

Richard Kuhn
Discovery Park is turning to a leading Purdue researcher and administrator in biological sciences to lead the Bindley Bioscience Center, officials announced Monday (Nov. 5).

Richard Kuhn, who also is the head of Purdue's Department of Biological Sciences, is the first director of the Bindley Bioscience Center. His appointment was effective Nov. 1. More

CALENDAR AND EVENTS

Events today at Purdue

Here is a list of events happening Nov. 6 on the West Lafayette campus. More

Events this week

Here is a list of events happening Nov. 5-11 at the West Lafayette campus. More

Discovery Lecture Series to offer workshop on entrepreneurship, life sciences

Life sciences executives who have applied their entrepreneurial skills in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries will lead a workshop Thursday (Nov. 8) at Purdue. More


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