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Faculty and Staff NewsWorkers' compensation 'approved treatment facilities' list updatedHuman Resources is alerting faculty and staff that IU Health Arnett is closing its Occupational Health department, effective April 27. Employees seeking medical care for a new work-related injury or illness March 30 or after will need to receive medical care from a different approved treatment facility. Other Stories• Intersection of Martin Jischke Drive, Stadium Avenue to close all day Thursday • John R. Wooden Drive closing Thursday from Stadium Avenue to Tower Drive • Memo: Purdue Global Education Benefit • Faculty applications invited for selection of Scholarship of Engagement fellows • ITaP: Don't let yourself be fooled by 'phishing' schemes
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In the Spotlight |
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'Make Your Mark' on Purdue Day of Giving on April 25Members of the Purdue community are encouraged to join in the theme of "Make Your Mark" on April 25 during the fifth annual Purdue Day of Giving. The 24-hour online, social media-driven fundraising effort invites students, alumni, faculty, staff, parents, retirees and friends to grant opportunities to support the University and its programs. Last year, the Purdue community raised a record-breaking $28.2 million through 15,181 individual gifts.
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Research• New glass-like polymer could conduct electricity for transparent electronics General• Purdue professor: Taking humans out of transportation still faces hurdles • New age of baseball needs new Mickey Mantle, says sports historian Sports• Carsen Edwards picks up third All-America honor • Mathias selected to 3-Point Championships
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Purdue in the News |
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Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world. • Inside Indiana Business: 'Food computer' creator marketing to world • Physics World: Earwig origami inspire new self-folding materials
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• First female NASA mission commander scheduled for speaker series • Sears Lecture Series to focus on international policing of drugs
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