Purdue Today

January 12, 2015

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Faculty and Staff News

Changes to overtime policy now in effect

Purdue's modified overtime is effective today (Jan. 12). The changes bring Purdue in line with most public and private sector employers, including the state of Indiana and Purdue's peer universities, and act as a recurring cost-avoidance measure.

Other Stories

Demolition and traffic pattern changes in effect for Honors College and Residences project

Fidelity Retirement Plan participants to begin receiving revenue credits

First Lunch and Learn Workshop to focus on physical activity

New issue of APSAC's The Sentinel now available

This week's 'Thumbs Up' recipients

In the Spotlight

Don't Miss It

Don't Miss It!

The cold and dark of winter is a time for deep themes: love not hate, what kind of society do we desire to be, maybe a tale as old as time, as portrayed in "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." The artistic and intellectual life of the campus will evoke deep themes in word, song and imagery in these weeks. Don't Miss It!

Purdue Athletics did you know submit

Additional News

General

U.S. Department of Energy selects team including Purdue for innovative energy-saving manufacturing initiative

Purdue researchers receive $150,000 in funding to advance innovations

Purdue again receives Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

Indiana expected to warm up soon in January, then get colder again

People

Two Purdue innovators named to Forbes 30 Under 30

2 Purdue students Churchill Scholarship finalists

Appointments, honors and activities

Purdue in the News

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

Indianapolis Star, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Lafayette Journal & Courier: $259M partnership aims to advance manufacturing research

New York Times: Historic anniversaries, from Rio to Selma

Nature Magazine, Business Standard, Jagron Post: Cold drug fits in virus's pocket

Miami Herald, Idaho Statesman, Sacramento Bee: Study: Feds didn't consider W. Va. chem spill inhalation risk

The Scientist: Scientist to Watch: Haley Oliver: Master of meat

Wall Street Journal: From oil exports to ride-sharing, what to watch in business in 2015 (Subscription required for viewing)

Events

event calendar

Purdue Galleries to open new winter exhibits

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