Purdue Today

August 10, 2015

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Faculty and Staff News

Faculty search committee workshops announced

ADVANCE Purdue is offering two sessions of the "ADVANCE Purdue/OVP Ethics and Compliance Faculty Search Committee Workshop" this fall. The workshop, which is open to all faculty and required for serving on a search committee, provides an interactive opportunity to explore and discuss search strategies and challenges.

Other Stories

Purdue ID office has relocated

New issue of APSAC's The Sentinel now available

This week's 'Thumbs Up' recipients

In the Spotlight

New banners

New banners highlight major tenets of Purdue Moves

For the first time in two years, freshly designed banners will hang from the light posts along West Lafayette campus streets. The six designs of the new banners highlight the major tenets of Purdue Moves: STEM Leadership, Transformative Education, World-Changing Research, and Affordability & Accessibility. The switch began Friday (Aug. 7) along Harrison and State streets and will continue during the next few weeks, leading up to when Purdue's fall semester begins on Aug. 24.

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Additional News

General

'Proven value' radio ads to promote Purdue in Indianapolis area

University Residences to begin fall semester at 103 percent capacity

Alumnus, entrepreneur keynotes Purdue summer commencement

Photo gallery: Summer commencement 2015

People

Appointments, honors and activities

Sports

Brackets released for 2015 Gulf Coast Showcase

Purdue in the News

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

• Wall Street Journal: More college selling stock – in themselves

• Bloomberg News: Back to school shopping season is here

• ABC News: Some Midwest farmers' crops falter in record rains

• Lafayette Journal & Courier: Fast-food mogul to keynote Purdue commencement

• Inside INdiana Business: Purdue startup lands spot in Silicon Valley program

Events

event calendar

USDA projections of flood-damaged corn, soybean crops to be analyzed

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