
News for faculty and staffJuly 17, 2008In the spotlightPURDUE ON CAMERA
FEATURED NEWS FOR EMPLOYEESStrategic plan to guide campus unitsThe overall mission has been established, and now it's up to Purdue's academic and nonacademic units to weave the University's strategic plan into their future. MoreIT service to be down July 19 and 26All central IT services on the West Lafayette campus will be down for up to 16 hours each of the next two weekends. More Crews working north of Oval DriveCrews for the campuswide sewer lining project are working just north of Oval Drive. A vehicle lane restriction is in place at the north end of Oval Drive, and crews have created a pedestrian walkway that runs from the Class of 1950 Lecture Hall to Heavilon Hall. Construction will remain in this area for approximately one week. A map of the area is available here. Child care center readying for Aug. 11 startThe Patty Jischke Early Care and Education Center is on schedule to open Aug. 11. More Walking program to continue in AugustWorkLife Programs' walking program will continue to help employees on the West Lafayette campus take steps to improve their health and earn a purple apple. More CityBus rides free and easy with PUIDOwning a Purdue ID card means a free ride on CityBus -- good news for many faculty and staff members who want to save the costs of driving to and parking at the West Lafayette campus. More iPhone software connects with Exchange serversThe new iPhone 2.0 software that Apple released July 11 will enable Purdue faculty and staff iPhone devices to have connectivity to the Exchange servers. More Current issue of Inside PurdueThe July 15, 2008, issue of Inside Purdue is available online in pdf format here.RESEARCH NEWS, SPECIAL REPORTSStudy: Future snowmelt in West twice as early as expected; threatens ecosystems and water reserves
Virtual world is sign of future for scientists, engineersPurdue is operating a virtual environment that enables scientists and engineers to interpret raw data collected with powerful instruments called dynamic atomic force microscopes. MoreGENERAL NEWSPurdue sponsoring conference on teams and innovation in SeptemberThe Department of Organizational Leadership and Supervision is holding a conference to help those in the workplace most effectively and creatively work in teams, whether they exist in person or in the virtual world. MoreEmployee retention, if not good, shocks pocketbookThere are aspects of farming that producers can't control, such as grain markets, input costs and the weather, but employee management is one aspect that can be controlled and significantly affects an operation's bottom line. Sarah Smith, an organizational leadership and supervision specialist at Purdue's North Central campus, said according to Purdue's Crop Costs and Return Guide, the 2008 budget for row crops shows that production agriculture costs relating to labor is $30 to $60 per acre. MoreNanotechnology conference to focus on the environmentThe interactions of nanotechnology with the environment will be highlighted during a Purdue conference to be held Aug. 5-6 in Indianapolis. MoreExpert: Multidisciplinary approach best to foster entrepreneurshipPromoting entrepreneurship among university students should be a campuswide endeavor that transcends the halls of any one department or college, says a Purdue professor. MoreWBAA-FM granted permission by FCC to increase powerPurdue's FM public radio station has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission to increase its power transmission from 5,000 watts to 14,000 watts. The move will allow WBAA Radio to potentially increase its audience area by 90,000 people, the station's general manager Tim Singleton said. MoreAudiologist speaks up about tips for talking in our noisy worldMaking eye contact and speaking clearly are among the steps people can take to communicate more effectively with others, says a Purdue audiologist. MoreOrganic production and processing focus of farm tourThe Indiana Farm Sustainability Tour makes a stop July 24 at Langeland Farms in Greensburg. MorePurdue accepting nominations for Hovde AwardNominations are being sought for the 2008 Frederick L. Hovde Award of Excellence in Educational Service to Rural People of Indiana. MoreChinese students to learn about American culture during exchangeA group of students from four of China's top universities will spend July 13 to Aug. 2 at Purdue to learn about American life and culture as part of an experimental summer program. MoreExpert to train farmers to think like a cow for better handlingA Nebraska veterinarian and researcher will discuss techniques for handling cattle from the cow's perspective at Purdue's field day Aug. 12 in Bedford, Ind. MorePurdue food services help fill food pantries across the regionPurdue's Housing and Food Services has contributed more than 10 tons of food since December to the Lafayette food bank that stocks pantries and onsite feeding programs for the needy in 16 Indiana counties. MoreCALENDAR AND EVENTSEvents this weekHere is a list of events happening July 14-20 at the West Lafayette campus. More
How to submit items to Purdue Today Problems? Contact Mike Willis, Purdue News Service, (765) 494-0371, jwillis1@purdue.edu Purdue Today: (765) 494-2036; purduetoday@purdue.edu |
|