Purdue Today

October 21, 2015

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Faculty and Staff News

Faculty, staff share why they give to United Way

The Purdue United Way Campaign began in September, offering another occasion for faculty and staff to demonstrate their commitment to bettering the community. Purdue Today asked its readers why they contribute to the United Way. Here are their responses.

Other Stories

Student of concern reports may be made to Advocacy and Support Center

Upcoming workshop to cover inheriting Grandma's pie plate, other personal property

National Retirement Security Week: Tip of the day

Purdue University Libraries seeking proposals for Library Scholars Grant Program

Ford Motor Co. vice president to keynote Purdue Green Week

Green Week 2015 activities

Computer science

In the Spotlight

Kathy Salisbury

Purdue Profiles: Kathy Salisbury

When Kathy Salisbury was first approached about taking on an associate dean position in Purdue's College of Veterinary Medicine, she was hesitant. As a teacher and surgeon first and foremost who had taught at Purdue for 25 years prior, Salisbury would only consider a student-related position, and only if she could still teach. Now, as the associate dean for academic affairs since 2010, Salisbury helps students in the classroom, in the clinic, and as an administrator, and she has gained recognition along the way.

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Additional News

Research

New model developed for research into 'social-ecological systems'

General

Purdue startup's 'building blocks' support research and medical applications

BIFAD public sessions resume today

Purdue breaks ground for $8.8 million Centaur Equine Diagnostic and Surgical Center

Sports

Women's cross country ranked for first time in history

BTN announces 2015-16 wrestling coverage

Baseball's 2016 schedule unveiled

Purdue in the News

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

• Kansas City Star, Charlotte Observer, Indianapolis Business Journal: Dry fall weather helps Indiana farmers after summer deluges

• Philadelphia Inquirer, Reuters: Ageism in U.S. workplace: A persistent problem unlikely to go away

• Homeland Security Today: 600 students compete at Purdue's BoilerMake hacking competition

• Lafayette Journal & Courier: Purdue startup creates 'RoboDesk'

• Shelbyville News, WISH-TV: Groundbreaking ceremony celebrates Centaur Equine Diagnostic and Surgical Center

Events

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