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Purdue Today
January 17, 2024
| SCHOLARLY EXCELLENCE
In Print: ‘The Middle English Book’
To celebrate our faculty’s excellence in scholarship, Purdue Today’s weekly book series highlights faculty expertise across a diversity of subjects and disciplines. Today’s feature focuses on Michael Johnston, associate professor of English, and his book, “The Middle English Book.” Related: A list of recently published Purdue authors is also available online.
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Deidre Hanford
Hanford appointed CEO and trustee of Natcast Inc.
Deirdre Hanford, co-chair of Purdue’s Semiconductor Degrees Leadership Board, was appointed Tuesday (Jan. 16) as CEO and trustee of the National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology (Natcast). Natcast Inc. is a new, purpose-built, nonprofit entity created to operate the National Semiconductor Technology Center consortium.
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7 Purdue researchers named in 2023 list of Highly Cited Researchers
Seven Purdue University researchers were named in Clarivate’s 2023 list of Highly Cited Researchers, an indication of research excellence and influence. Clarivate’s report draws on data from the analytics company’s Web of Science citation index, which is used to calculate the journal impact factor of published research articles.
| THINGS TO KNOW
Student getting hot chocolate
Free hot chocolate available on campus
Purdue’s Auxiliary Services with the support of the Office of the President, Office of the Provost, Purdue Food Co. and University Residences is offering hot chocolate at several locations across campus during the cold temperatures.
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Bringing Our Best: Steven Beier and Maria Raykova
Steven Beier and Maria Raykova (both Purdue Online) have done a great job producing high-quality videos and animations for several high-profile, online, graduate-level engineering courses. Without their sincerity and expertise, finishing the production of these courses on time would not have been possible. — Tuhin Dey (Purdue Online)
FACULTY AND STAFF
  • Neil Armstrong Hall reopened today with restrictions
  • Next session of Healthy Boiler lifestyle program One to One Fit begins Feb. 1
  • Fidelity offers lineup of workshops on Roth contributions, Roth in-plan conversions
  • Additional hotel discount now available to Purdue employees
  • 2024 Annual Distinguished Purdue Alumni Scholars call for nominations
  • Nominations sought for Lorene Burkhart Award for Excellence in Research about Families
  • This week’s ‘Thumbs Up’ recipients
GENERAL
  • Office of Engagement offers community service, service-learning grants
EVENTS
  • Purdue University Events Calendar
PURDUE IN THE NEWS
  • Wall Street Journal: The secretive U.S. space plane China is racing to compete with
  • Inside INdiana Business: Daniels School dean sees positive outlook for U.S. economy in 2024
  • WFYI: Have trouble understanding climate trends in Indiana? A climatologist gives tips.
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