Purdue Today

September 22, 2016

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Faculty and Staff News

ITaP offering to bring technology fairs to colleges and academic departments

Finding the time to talk about classroom technology and techniques can be difficult, but ITaP’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team has developed a traveling open house to help faculty navigate their options.

Other Stories

Globally known speaker to address 'mindful leadership' in Lovell event

New, improved technology leading to retirement of old-fashioned acetate projectors

In the Spotlight

research

Video highlights Purdue research on autism spectrum disorder

At Purdue, researchers across campus are working to unlock the mystery of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This video from the College of Health and Human Sciences offers a brief overview of Purdue's key ASD research and treatment activities and goals, and the core group of individuals working to find novel and powerful solutions to the multifaceted developmental profile associated with ASD.

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Additional News

Research

Purdue faculty receive $2.5 million NSF grant for STEM project

Researchers control 'shear-band' defects in manufacturing processes

Researchers in various studies looking for participants

General

Division of Financial Aid reminds families of FAFSA changes

Space available for SAFE training for women

In the rise of virtual reality there’s potential for both dawn and doom, according to Purdue professor | Dawn or Doom '16

Sports

Remainder of men's basketball schedule released

Purdue in the News

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

• Vice: Wait, how did Eggos get contaminated with listeria?

• Phys.org: Incumbent operators and their political allies responsible for high mobile bills

• Phys.org: Discovery could lead to safer, cheaper production of amine-boranes

• Quality Assurance: Purdue scientists have bright idea for detecting E. coli

Events

event calendar

Ecological Sciences and Engineering Symposium to focus on extreme polarization

Science on Tap talk to feature the development of sustainable electronics

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