Purdue Today

July 21, 2016

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Faculty and Staff News

Construction projects to create traffic, pedestrian disruptions in area of Russell and Third streets

The intersection of Russell and Third streets on Purdue's West Lafayette campus will be closed to all forms of traffic through Aug. 12 due to multiple projects in the area.

Other Stories

Registration deadline extended for Center for Healthy Living's 'Living with Diabetes' program

Registration for 2016 Information Literacy Research Symposium due July 26

United Way offering Poverty Simulation activity

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In the Spotlight

Dawnordoom

Free technology conference at Purdue

In many ways it looks like any other large technology conference: Big-name keynote speakers, rooms packed with people eager to hear about the latest technologies, and plenty of chances to network with others. But the Dawn or Doom ’16 technology conference at Purdue — which is one of the largest tech conferences in the Midwest — is different from those other conferences in a few ways, but perhaps the most striking is the cost. It’s free.

* Speakers, topics set for Dawn or Doom ’16

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Additional News

Research

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Purdue lab dissecting lithium-ion batteries to improve safety

Rapid, low-temperature process adds weeks to milk’s shelf life »

Electron 'spin control' of levitated nanodiamonds could bring advances in sensors, quantum information processing

General

Purdue recognized for technology transfer partnership with U.S. military

Purdue recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its international undergraduate student population

Centaur Equine Specialty Hospital takes shape; specialist hired

Global Engineering Programs expand Purdue's impact on world

Pokemon Go keeps catching on while fueling culture of distraction

People

TLI students win trip to Democratic National Convention

Sports

Record seven Purdue Northwest squads named NAIA Scholar-Teams

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 : Riding a lemon to the moon (Subscription required for viewing full story)

• Times of Northwest Indiana: Purdue Northwest lab part of national manufacturing institute

• Phys.org: 'Freeform Classroom' could counter engineering's sophomore slump

• BizEd Magazine: State of development: B-schools support campus commercialization

• Inside INdiana Business: Purdue equine hospital nearing completion

Events

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Mothers, daughters invited to learn about engineering

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