Purdue Today

February 25, 2015

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Faculty and Staff News

Town hall to focus on advancing, investing in the life sciences

The Office of the Provost and the Office of Research and Partnerships are seeking input and feedback at a March 11 town hall meeting to discuss new initiatives in the life sciences.

Other Stories

Business-building experts join Purdue Foundry as Entrepreneurs-in-Residence

In the Spotlight

Robert Browning

Pilot program helps political science professor develop innovative, video-rich electronic textbook replacement

In redesigning his U.S. Congress course, Professor Robert Browning took advantage of a Purdue program that provides funding and technical support to faculty who are developing innovative electronic textbook replacements. Organizers are currently seeking instructors who want to develop digital textbooks for the fall semester 2015.

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Additional News

General

CITMAV

Purdue Manufacturing Extension Partnership gets nearly $14 million in funding

Industry joins research effort related to dynamic energy systems  »

Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center to open at Purdue

Allocation board awards $375,000 in grants to student organizations

Research

Causes of Great Lakes smelt population decline are complex

Purdue in the News

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

University Herald: Purdue University receives $40 million grant

NPR, WNYC (New York City): Good news: More crops! Bad news: More plague!

WISH-TV, WTHR: Purdue University group creates emergency tool for farmers

Events

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Angela Davis to speak at Purdue today

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