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A Forecast for the Future
As the College of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) celebrates its third anniversary, 2013 is proving to be a pivotal year.
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3 Questions with Purdue's 12th President
"HHS exemplifies in so many ways the University's finest aspirations of service, engagement and research delivery, so I see it playing a central role as an emerging leader in representing Purdue's mission at home and abroad." - Mitchelle E. Daniels Jr., Purdue President
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HHS Advances Austism Research
Embedded in the new HHS strategic plan and explicit in its vision is the quest to recruit, develop and retain top faculty as well as independent researchers and collaborative groups who conduct internationally recognized basic and applied research.
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Investing in Safety
Industrial and government health and safety inspectors who regularly check work sites for levels of physical, chemical and biological agents could find their own work environments safer through an innovation developed by a graduate student in the School of Health Sciences.
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Medical Scribe
Brent Ardaugh learned early the power of the pen. By 12, he was writing letters to celebrities, politicians and athletes. Autographed responses from the likes of Al Pacino, Gerald Ford and Arnold Palmer made him think that he was onto something. It did prove to be solid training ground for his future as a science and medical writer.
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5 Students Who are HHs...
Purdue's renowned "5 Students Who" website has featured an array of young Boilermakers who are making things happen as students. The College of Health and Human Sciences had a healthy representation in 2013 with three students who were Health Makers, as well as an Equality Maker and a Style Maker.