Purdue University’s Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture welcomed ten students for the 4-H Plant Science Academy, Living Landscapes, led by Dr. Kathryn Orvis. Students explored Vegetative Propagation and participated in activities including tours of the Purdue Sports Turf Facilities, Student Farm, and Meigs Farm. They also explored essential oils and plant chemistry with Dr.[Read More…]
This week, the Horticulture building welcomed a vibrant new addition: a stunning green wall installed just outside the main office on the second floor. This lush vertical garden not only enhances the aesthetic of the space but also promotes sustainability and well-being through its natural beauty and air-purifying benefits. Special thanks to Karen Sullivan for[Read More…]
Nicolle Salamanca is a new Visiting Scholar in the Horticulture Crops Weed Science Lab. She was born and raised in Colombia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Agronomy from the National University of Colombia (UNAL). Nicolle joined the Meyers Lab because she is deeply passionate about horticultural production. Her short-term goal is to learn[Read More…]
Miranda Purcell led a Grapevine Planting Workshop in partnership with Veterans IN Farming at The Rejoicing Vine Winery in Indianapolis on June 3rd. Also, Miranda Purcell & Stephen Meyers attended the Blueberry Growers of Indiana Annual Meeting at The Blueberry Ranch in Mishawaka, IN on May 29th. The two, along with Elizabeth Long (Entomology), provided[Read More…]
Last week, HLA graduate student Mya Hagerty (Huang Lab) attended the international Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. In addition to co-presenting a poster with Assistant Professor Yiwei Huang, Mya presented her thesis research as part of the Graduate Student Mentoring Workshop for the second consecutive year. Mya’s thesis, conducted[Read More…]
Do You Know Farmers in Indiana, Illinois, or Iowa? We are currently conducting interviews as part of the IMPACT²: Social-Ecological Memory in Midwest Agriculture project. This research explores how past extreme weather events shape present-day farming decisions and adaptation strategies. We are looking to connect with farmers in Indiana, Illinois, or Iowa for interviews to[Read More…]
HLA Graduate Student Mya Hagerty (Huang lab) and Assistant Professor Yiwei Huang presented research at the international Environmental Design and Research Association (EDRA) conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada! Two presentations and one poster were presented: Perception Misalignments of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Features within Central Indiana Yiwei Huang, Ph.D., Purdue University, IN and Phoenix Jefferson,[Read More…]
Yiwei Huang‘s co-authored (with Professor Patsy Owens and Professor Jayoung Koo) textbook, Outdoor Environments for People: Considering Human Factors in Landscape Design, has received the International Environmental Design and Research Association (EDRA) 2025’s Great Place Book Award! The jury commented, “This is a truly comprehensive volume on the consideration of human experience in the landscape[Read More…]
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