Lori Hoagland will be one of the presenters at the Get the Dirt – Urban & Small Farm Soil Health Conference on Thursday, June 2, 2022. For more information, view the flyer. Register at https://bit.ly/get-the-dirt.
Congratulations to Thiti Suttiyut (Widhalm Lab) for receiving the Best Paper Award at the Purdue Center for Plant Biology Retreat earlier this week!
On June 2nd, in conjunction with the College of Ag. Office of Multicultural Programming (OMP), C-PASA (Cargill – Purdue Agribusiness and Science Academy), and Indiana’s Juntos 4-H program, Vicki Stirm will be presenting a short program focusing on minorities in Horticulture. The students are Latinx and in the 8th grade. She will introduce them to…Read more about Vicki Stirm to Introduce Latinx 8th Graders to Horticulture[Read More]
Ian Kelly, our study abroad student in Dublin, Ireland, wrapped up his semester there and sent us some parting thoughts on his experience: “Studying abroad has been an amazing experience and if anyone is debating about whether they should do it or not, do it. No really, just go and do it. I knew it…Read more about Ian Kelly’s Study Abroad Update[Read More]
On Friday, May 13, our graduate students held the annual HLA Research and Design Retreat at the Holiday Inn – City Center in Lafayette, Indiana. Thanks to George Meyer for organizing the event, with support from Colleen Flynn, Jeanine Arana, Yuyao Kong, Patrick Oelschlager, and Fatemeh Sheibani, among others.
The 2022 HLA Impact Awards, Graduate Student Awards, and Travel Grant Winners were presented at the HLA Research and Design Retreat on May 13. Congratulations to everyone! HLA Impact Awards: Department Hero Award – Mike Dana Early Career Award – Stephen Meyers Extension Impact Award – Petrus Langenhoven Research Impact Award – Aaron Patton Staff…Read more about 2022 HLA Impact Awards, Grad Student Awards, and Travel Grant Winners[Read More]
Dr. Krishna Nemali and Jeanine Arana were featured in Purdue Agriculture’s article on the Unsung Diversity Hero Awards: Unsung Diversity Hero Awards honor those who’ve gone above and beyond Yiwei Huang’s LA 482 temporary art installation was featured in Purdue Agriculture’s article: From space to place: how landscape architecture students are rethinking Purdue’s campus
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