Purdue Today

January 20, 2015

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Faculty and Staff News

Purdue to mark first anniversary of Boldt's death with moment of silence

Purdue Student Government plans to observe the first anniversary of student Andrew Boldt's death on Wednesday (Jan. 21) with a moment of silence at noon.

Other Stories

Pilot of Canvas expands to further evaluate next-generation learning management system

Simplifications coming to Concur

New process for hosting international visitors on campus

Human Resources announces IRS contribution limits for 2015

In the Spotlight

grant writers

Thumbs Up: Lynne Dahmen, Pat Hein, Ellen Rantz and Brad Joyce

Since 2010, Purdue Today has invited faculty and staff to recognize the good work of others on campus through its weekly "Thumbs Up" feature. Purdue Today periodically will publish an expanded version of this popular feature in an effort to further call attention to employees' excellent work. The expanded series today features Lynne Dahmen, Pat Hein, Brad Joyce and Ellen Rantz, grant writers in the Office for Research and Partnerships.

This week's 'Thumbs Up'

Find the full list of this week's "Thumbs Up" recipients here. To submit an item for "Thumbs Up," click here.

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Additional News

General

day of service

Photo gallery: Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service  »

Application process opens for 2015 Summer Institute on Global Food Security at Purdue

Research

System encourages creativity, makes robot-design fun

People

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.

Popular Science: How big would a meteorite have to be to wipe out all human life?

CNN Money: Purdue acquires Protea's LAESI technology

Yahoo! Finance, CNBC, Education Technology: Purdue Chao Center to increase pharmaceutical production, collaborate with health services firm

Events

event calendar

Diversity in Science Forum, part of Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, set for today

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