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October 17, 2014

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Faculty and Staff News

Purdue monitoring Ebola outbreak, provides FAQ for University community

As Purdue continues to closely monitor events related to the Ebola virus outbreak in western Africa, the University's Public Health Emergency Planning team has prepared an FAQ to help inform the Purdue community about Ebola.

Other Stories

Tip: Treat Purdue's data as securely as you want your own data treated

2014 Community Spirit Award winner champions many causes

Child Wellness Day aims to help grad students' kids

Road closures planned during Boilermaker Half-Marathon

In the Spotlight

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Did You Know?: Leighty Commons

Four hundred twenty-five pounds of caffeine hover over the Wetherill Laboratory south entryway, energizing a completely redesigned space in one of Purdue's most historic facilities. The suspended caffeine molecule, designed by Lumos Custom Lighting and Fabrication, is one of the many features in the new John A. Leighty Commons.

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Additional News

General

IU Maurer Law School, Purdue Engineering to offer scholarship, mentoring program

Purdue startup wins 2014 GAIN-TEN Business Pitch Challenge for speech and language programs to help children with autism

Registration deadline approaches for the 28th annual Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition

Early intervention may benefit preschoolers who stutter

Halloween decor, fun and games not always kids' stuff

People

Purdue Extension honors 3 for outstanding service

Purdue Extension educators honored with annual awards

Sports

Swimming and diving teams set for busy season-opening home weekend

Purdue in the News

Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world.

Yuma (Ariz.) News, Imperial Valley (Calif.) News: Halloween decor, fun and games not always kids' stuff

HealthCanal: Ultrasound revealing secrets of deadly abdominal aortic aneurysms

WLFI: Daniels shares at Chicago Ideas Week

Inside INdiana Business: IU Law, Purdue Engineering detail collaboration

WXIN: Miss Purdue creates scarves to help raise money for charity

Lafayette Journal & Courier: Science on Six Legs: An Insectaganza of Education

Events

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Purdue Galleries to open new fall exhibits

Purdue Galleries

Purdue University Galleries on Oct. 27 and 28 will open two new exhibitions based upon heritage and memory. "What Will You Remember When I'm Gone" will be presented from Oct. 27 through Dec. 6 in the Robert L. Ringel Gallery in Stewart Center, and "Quilt National '13" will be presented from Oct. 28 through Dec. 6 in the Fountain Gallery in downtown Lafayette.

National Geographic photographer, creator of Photo Ark environmental project to deliver Discovery Lecture for Green Week

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