-
A Living Legacy, 50 Years in the Making
When Helen R. Johnson came to Purdue in 1962 to create the University's first nursing program, she had little more than that plan. For the next 18 years, she was the driving force behind the success of nursing education at Purdue. Today, although the program has grown and changed, her legacy remains strong.
-
3 Questions with a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer Coddington considers herself successful when she helps young patients establish healthy habits that last their entire lives. A pediatric nurse practitioner with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree and 14 years of experience, Coddington is a clinical assistant professor of nursing.
-
Design on Fashion
During her senior year as an apparel design and technology major, Krizia Phillips (CSR '13), made her permanent mark on Purdue fashion by creating the winning official Purdue tartan plaid that will be used in products such as ties, scarves, hats, vests and shawls. The merchandise will debut later this year
-
Empowerment Broker
Bill Byham has climbed Table Mountain in Cape Town twice. First in 1973 when he was beginning to take his business, Development Dimensions International (DDI), global. He scaled it again last winter, 40 years later. Both South African ascents are symbolic of a man who has reached the top of his field in industrial organizational psychology.
-
HHS Yesteryear
From child care to general health concerns, Purdue has long played a role in improving day-to-day lives. These archived photos showcase some of the teaching and research that has taken place over the years.