Purdue Today

April 2, 2018

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Faculty and Staff News

Holocaust survivor, forgiveness advocate Kor to speak in Hadley series

Purdue staff, faculty and students can hear one of Indiana's most remarkable life stories April 24 when Eva Mozes Kor, a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust with a message of forgiveness and self-liberation, speaks in the Richard A. Hadley series presented by APSAC.

Other Stories

Purdue Graduate Student Government to host Karith Foster as part of Graduate Student Appreciation Week

This week's 'Thumbs Up' recipients

In the Spotlight

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Don't Miss It!

Sometimes being entertained well is just the thing. That's what critics, audiences and the Tony Award folks thought when they saw "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder," coming April 12 to Elliott Hall of Music. April also will bring a shower of music from other guests and Purdue groups. Sure, we'll get some work done during all this fun. But Don't Miss It!

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Additional News

Research

New event showcasing Purdue student research to kick off Undergraduate Research Week

General

Upcoming report examines public health impacts of climate change

Purdue in the News

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

• Fox News: Privacy vs. profits

• Inside Indiana Business: Novosteo takes aim at elderly hip fractures

• Bleeping Computer: New R2D2 technique protects files against wiper malware

• Nano Werk: New glass-like polymer could conduct electricity for transparent electronics

Events

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