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September 9, 2014

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Faculty and Staff News

Big-picture 'Discovery Park 2.0' forum planned

Several important figures in Purdue research on Monday (Sept. 15) will lead a forum taking a broad-spectrum view of the future direction of Discovery Park. The forum, open to all, will consider interdisciplinary paradigms for pursuing grand challenges.

Memo: Campus 'Casual Days for United Way'

This memo from President Mitch Daniels and Leah Jamieson, Purdue United Way Campaign chair, provides details about a new campaign incentive, "Casual Day for United Way."

Other Stories

Self-identification audit set to begin

WebEx replacing Adobe Connect as Purdue Web conferencing tool

Reminder: Transportation Service hours

In the Spotlight

WBAA Mike Savage

Purdue Profiles: Mike Savage

Mike Savage comes to work every day with one goal in mind: connecting listeners of WBAA public radio through its comprehensive local news coverage and programming. Savage is WBAA's general manager. As such, he oversees the station's entire operation, including efforts to expand local news offerings and to make its content available digitally.

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Additional News

Research

Agricultural revolution in Africa could increase global carbon emissions

'Fingerprinting' cell metabolism points toward study of obesity, diabetes

General

Retiring Purdue professor gives nearly $1 million to support students, cancer research

Dedication, open house activities planned for new Veterans Success Center in PMU

Co-Rec offering Youth Climbing Clinic, Parents' Night Out

Health and Human Sciences to hold Study Abroad Fair

Purdue celebrating 10 years at Farm Science Review

Sports

Soccer to open Big Ten play with Heroes Night, GLRSA Day

Game notes: Purdue football vs. Notre Dame

Purdue in the News

Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world.

USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Purdue introduces competency degree program

Vox, Yahoo! News: These calculators let you see what would happen if an asteroid hit Earth

Atlanta Journal-Constitution, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle: Pesticide drift is persistent problem for farmers

Inside INdiana Business: Purdue launches hops farm

Events

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Purdue to celebrate Constitution Day

Historian to speak at Purdue about Notre Dame rivalry

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