News for faculty and staffFebruary 9, 2009FEATURED NEWS FOR EMPLOYEESSurvey to assess campus recyclingPhysical Facilities and the Purdue University Sustainability Council are co-sponsoring an online survey to assess waste reduction and recycling practices on campus. MoreMemo to faculty: Senate minutesThis memo to faculty regarding the posting of minutes of the University Senate is from Joseph Camp, secretary of faculties. MemoRESEARCH STUDIESResearchers in various studies looking for participantsHere is a list of research studies that currently are looking for study participants. MoreGENERAL NEWSScience Bound students to meet Indianapolis business leadersPotential careers in engineering, life sciences and technology will be the topic of discussion during a Purdue-sponsored career day for Science Bound students in Indianapolis. MoreSchool of Veterinary Medicine celebrating 50th anniversaryThe School of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The yearlong celebrations began Friday (Feb. 6) with a kickoff pep rally at the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association's annual meeting at the Indianapolis Marriott East. MoreCALENDAR AND EVENTSEvents this weekHere is a list of events happening Feb. 9-15 at the West Lafayette campus. MoreTony Award-winning 'The Drowsy Chaperone' to hit Purdue stageThe most celebrated musical of the 2006 Broadway season, "The Drowsy Chaperone," an original musical comedy, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at Elliott Hall of Music. MoreEthnic studies, African-American scholar Marable to speak at PurdueManning Marable, founder and director of the Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University, will speak on "Living Black History: How Reimaging the African-American Past Can Remake America's Racial Future," at 7 p.m. in Fowler Hall. More Entrepreneurial opportunities workshop offered at Purdue Research ParkPurdue students and future entrepreneurs can get advice and direction from successful business and professional leaders through a Feb. 19 event at Purdue Research Park. More
How to submit items to Purdue Today
Problems? Contact Mike Willis, Purdue News Service, (765) 494-0371, jwillis1@purdue.edu Purdue Today: (765) 494-2036; purduetoday@purdue.edu |
|