Follow Administrative Operations on social media to stay informed

Purdue University’s Administrative Operations organization has launched Instagram and Facebook accounts for sharing important updates, behind-the-scenes looks and key information related to the daily operations that keep the university running smoothly. 

Students, faculty, staff and visitors may follow @purdueoperations on Instagram and Purdue Administrative Operations on Facebook for access to updates on campus construction, traffic changes, parking impacts, winter weather service updates and more. For updates on campus closures and class delays, purdue.edu/ea is the official source of information, and messaging can also be found by following @purdueemergency on X.

“This new resource will ensure that students, faculty, staff and the community have access to the information they need to navigate campus life while also shining a light on the vital operations that power Purdue,” said Kim Pearson, associate vice president and chief of staff. “This endeavor reflects our commitment to operating a top-tier campus environment that supports Purdue’s academic and research missions.”

The Administrative Operations organization supports the university by providing safe, reliable and transformative services. Providing regular updates and helpful information to the campus community is just one of the ways the organization helps power Purdue.

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