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December 12, 2014

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Faculty and Staff News

Free software can help Web developers meet Purdue Web accessibility standards

Faculty and staff who create and maintain Purdue-affiliated websites on the West Lafayette campus can get free access to Compliance Sheriff, which is software that evaluates websites for accessibility, by attending training scheduled in January and February.

In the Spotlight

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At Purdue, numbers begin to paint a picture of academic life

The university of the 21st century will understand its quantified self, say experts in higher education, and nowhere is this more evident than at Purdue. A year ago Purdue became among the first universities in the nation to launch an institution-wide data analysis effort to benefit students. Officials at Purdue say they expect the efforts to eventually help them make improvements in all aspects of the University.

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Additional News

Research

Nanoshaping method points to future manufacturing technology

Study: Invasive species can dramatically alter landscapes

General

3 Purdue professors elected as fellows of American Physical Society

Purdue named to national community service honor roll

Center for Instructional Excellence awards international service-learning grants

Purdue student startup technology could reduce waiting period for computer science students to receive grades

Purdue in the News

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

Indiana Public Media: Universities talk funding formula at State Budget Committee

TIME: Should I drink diet soda?

Phys.org: Russia's pioneering days in space flight; what that meant for the U.S. race for space

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