January 27, 2011
In the spotlight
Purdue helping
students succeed in
foundational classes
A new Purdue program aims to help more students succeed by redesigning some of the University's large, traditional courses into more student-centered learning environments. Read more...
Featured News for Employees
Sign Center joins Printing Services
On Jan. 3, the Sign Center joined with Printing Services, a collaboration that will enable both departments to expand and improve services to faculty, staff and students. Now, all visual communication tools -- from outdoor signage to brochures -- are produced under one roof. Read more...
University policy update
A new system-wide Faculty Grievances policy went into effect Jan. 19. This policy supersedes Executive Memorandum No. C-19. The complete policy, which includes revised procedures, can be found on the University Policies website.
Research News & Special Reports
Study: Diabetes affects patients' well-being and also impacts spouses
Older patients with diabetes who are not dealing well with the disease are likely to have symptoms of depression, and spouses of older patients also suffer distress related to diabetes and its management, according to research from Purdue. Read more...
Researchers in various studies looking for participants
Here is a list of research studies that currently are looking for participants. Read more...
General News
Free hearing assessments offered for children ages 1-5
The Purdue University M.D. Steer Audiology Clinic is offering free hearing assessments this semester for children ages 1-5. Read more...
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• Spanish ensemble Cuarteto Casals to perform at Purdue
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