Purdue Today

February 11, 2016

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Faculty and Staff News

Purdue's main central data center moving from Freehafer Hall

Purdue's main central data center is moving from Freehafer Hall to the Mathematical Sciences Building in 2016. ITaP is working to minimize disruptions from the large, complex project.

Other Stories

University Senate minutes available; next meeting set for Monday

Nominations sought for Jischke Outstanding International Student of the Year

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In the Spotlight

PAL campers

Students get handfuls of learning on importance of soils

To be in this class, you really have to dig the work you could end up doing for the good of the world. For many students, Purdue Agriculture's "Introduction to Soils" sets them on firm footing on career paths that could lead them into not only agriculture but also ecological and environmental engineering, consulting and other professions to meet the challenges from growing concerns over Earth's future.

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Additional News

General

Purdue selected to host Mandela fellows from Africa for entrepreneurship program this summer

Research

Researchers in various studies looking for participants

Sports

Schedule set for spring football

Purdue in the News

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

• U.S. News & World Report, Bloomberg News, Philadelphia Inquirer: Studying tick biology with Lyme prevention in mind

• Fort Wayne Journal Gazette: Chris Hurt: Robust beef expansion will slow

Events

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Department of Nutrition Science to host cooking classes

'Funky Turns 40' art exhibit at Black Cultural Center

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