April 8, 2022

Purdue community invited to learn more about Transformative Education 2.0

Members of the Purdue community are invited to attend one of four sessions that will provide updates on the current work of the Transformative Education 2.0 initiative. 

Each identical session will feature speakers who are members of the executive leadership team for Transformative Education 2.0 and will include strategic updates on work streams and project areas as well as work planned for 2022.

The session dates and locations are:

  • April 13 (W) -- 9-10 a.m. Materials and Electrical Engineering Building, Room B012.
  • April 15 (F) -- 1-2 p.m. Agricultural and Biological Engineering Building, Room B073.
  • April 21 (Th) -- 1-2 p.m. Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, Room 3118.
  • April 22 (F) -- 1-2 p.m. Brown Laboratory of Chemistry, Room 1154.

Those interested in attending can select their preferred session and register here.

The goal of the Transformative Education 2.0 initiative, which is one of Purdue’s Next Moves, is to make Purdue University the most innovative undergraduate residential learning program in the U.S. among large research universities through:

  • Deep investment and strategic expansion in experiential education.
  • Flexible cross-disciplinary and transdisciplinary degree and credential pathways.
  • A data-driven ecosystem that improves retention, progression, graduation and satisfaction.
  • Integrated student life experiences and multiple work/learn options for paths to graduation.
  • Creative use of advanced technologies and online learning to enhance residential courses and improve student success.

For more information, contact Jason Fitzsimmons, strategic initiatives project manager in the Office of the Provost, at fitz@purdue.edu.


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