Boilermakers come together for One Health Alumni Reunion

Two men sitting in chairs talk in front of a screen that reads, One Health Alumni Reunion.

Purdue President Mung Chiang interacts with Jeff Simmons, president and CEO of Elanco Animal Health, during a fireside chat at the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion. (Purdue for Life Foundation photo/Brayden Williams)

More than 150 Boilermakers from a variety of medical professions converged on Purdue’s West Lafayette campus Nov. 14-16 to participate in the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion. Attendees networked and took part in timely discussions with Purdue President Mung Chiang, First Lady Kei Hui and fellow alumni as well as Purdue faculty, staff and students.

Tables of people listen to a fireside chat.
More than 150 Boilermakers from a variety of medical professions converged on Purdue’s West Lafayette campus Nov. 14-16 to participate in the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion. (Purdue for Life Foundation photo/Brayden Williams)
Two men shake hands in front of a projection screen that reads One Health Alumni Reunion.
Purdue President Mung Chiang shakes hands with Jeff Simmons, president and CEO of Elanco Animal Health, during a fireside chat at the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion. (Purdue for Life Foundation photo/Brayden Williams)
A man speaks in front of a projection screen that reads One Health Alumni Reunion.
Eric Barker, vice president for health affairs and the Jeannie and Jim Chaney Dean of Pharmacy, speaks during the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion, which drew more than 150 Boilermakers from a variety of medical professions to Purdue’s West Lafayette campus Nov. 14-16. (Purdue for Life Foundation photo/Brayden Williams)
A group of eight women standing together on a stage
Purdue Alumni Medical Network leaders Libby Richards, Nicole Noel, First Lady Kei Hui, Andrea Brezill, Lisa Koss, Marianne Billeter, Celeste Davis and Stephanie Stahl gathering at the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion. (Purdue for Life Foundation photo/Brayden Williams)

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