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October 20, 2014

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Faculty and Staff News

Consultants to share bicycle, pedestrian infrastructure recommendations

The final recommendations for campus bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, programs and procedures from the bicycle consulting team of Rundell Ernstberger Associates LLC and Toole Design Group will be presented at a public meeting from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 22) in Purdue Memorial Union’s Anniversary Drawing Room.

Other Stories

IMPACT releases third part of annual report

Purdue United Way reveals next clue for social media contest

This week's 'Thumbs Up' recipients

In the Spotlight

Green Week

Green Week kicks off today

The first day of Purdue's annual Green Week today (Oct. 20) includes a Discovery Lecture by Joel Sartore, an award-winning National Geographic magazine photographer. The free lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in Purdue Memorial Union's North Ballroom. During the lecture, titled "Photo Ark: Communicating Science Through the Lens," Sartore will discuss his 20-year effort launched in 2008 to document endangered species and landscapes.

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Additional News

General

Honors College seeking applicants for 2015 Clinton Global Initiative University

People

Appointments, honors and activities

Sports

All-session tickets now on sale for Big Ten women's and men's basketball tournaments

Purdue in the News

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

Medical News Today, Phys.org, HealthCanal: Early intervention may benefit preschoolers who stutter

Fox News: Fashion world treats feminism like designer label

Photonics Online: Making mass spectroscopy mobile

WTAQ (Green Bay, Wis.), WLMI (Holt, Mich.), WTBX (Hibbing, Minn.): Kids, dogs touch same soft spots in the brain: study

Inside INdiana Business: Grant to fund disease detection research

Events

event calendar

Don't Miss It!: Creepy Classics and more

Purdue Galleries

No need to be afraid! The Creepy Classics concert from Purdue Bands and Orchestras will welcome costumes, people of all ages and a get-involved attitude on Sunday (Oct. 26). Getting involved in Purdue's cultural and intellectual life can be a real treat. Don't Miss It! has a list of exciting events that it would be just frightful to miss.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author to highlight Purdue Cancer Culture & Community events this fall

Reading with Patricia Henley and Elizabeth Stuckey-French

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