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Faculty and Staff NewsDaylight saving time to begin SundayIndiana clocks will be moved ahead one hour for daylight saving time at 2 a.m. Sunday (March 8). The time change means that University employees, including police and firefighters, who work third shift on this date will work one hour less than normally scheduled -- seven hours instead of eight, or 11 hours instead of 12. Other StoriesIncrease in vehicles parking on campus expected Tuesday through Thursday
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In the Spotlight |
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New 'Boiler Bytes' segments inviting viewers on YouTubeThree new installments in the video news series "Boiler Bytes" have been posted on Purdue's YouTube site, furnishing fresh glimpses into the ways Purdue makes a difference in lives and knowledge. The segments focus on global soundscapes, Purdue University Dance Marathon and hops production.
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Additional News |
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ResearchSimulations provide new insight into emerging nanoelectronic device GeneralEllspermann to give Road School keynote address; State Street project to be discussed History prof weighs in on Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight
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Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world. The Economist: American manufacturing: The two worlds of deindustrialisation Time-Warner Cable: 8 ways your pet can help relieve your stress Phys.org: From massive supercomputers come tiniest transistors Phys.org: Sub-micrometer carbon spheres reduce engine friction as oil additive Inside INdiana Business: Purdue grad to lead CBO
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