Purdue Today

September 14, 2017

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Faculty and Staff News

Faculty invited to fall President's Colloquia series starting Wednesday

The President's Colloquia for faculty members are resuming this fall with three opportunities. The first colloquium is 4-6 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 20) at Westwood.

Other Stories

Virta Health offers upcoming information sessions, webinar for all campuses on new type 2 diabetes treatment

Liberal arts to host panel on post-tenure success

OIRAE briefing explores undergraduate core curriculum and students’ time to completion

In the Spotlight

Daniel Tembras

Purdue Profiles:
Daniel Tembras

Daniel Tembras' Cuban parents always had music playing around the house, whether it was salsa, merengue, or Motown. It was a part of his life growing up and continued when he began playing music in fifth grade as a trumpet player in the school band.

Today, Tembras is the director of instrumental studies and director of bands at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.

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Additional News

Research

Breakthrough soybean research by Purdue and Dow AgroSciences could save farmers millions

Researchers in various studies looking for participants

General

Purdue industrial design medical design hackathon to take place Sept. 22-23

Purdue Motorsports to host call out for autonomous race team

Purdue online tool to help farmers make precision decisions, keep data private

Sports

Boudia to continue diving career, eyes 2020 Games in Tokyo

Purdue in the News

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

• India Education Diary: Purdue graduates create eco-friendly, smart bike share program to improve community transit, connection

• Indianapolis Star: 5 reasons to root for Purdue football instead of the Colts

• Invest Money UK: Purdue@WestGate entrepreneurial experts advance economic development in Southern Indiana

Events

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Purdue Alumni Association to hold 'Purdue in the Know' symposium

Could a fake news article start World War III? And could technology stop it?

Purdue alumnae take the stage for Krannert event in Indianapolis

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