Purdue Today

April 9, 2018

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Faculty and Staff News

Faculty invited to President's Colloquia presentation on April 24

Faculty members are encouraged to attend the next President's Colloquia presentation, set for April 24. Hosted by President Mitch Daniels, the colloquia provide opportunities to hear faculty experts discuss their research in presentations specifically for non-experts.

Other Stories

Parking Facilities survey open for campus feedback

Parking and travel restrictions leading up to and through Spring Fest

Lane restrictions on Dexter Lane in April

This week's 'Thumbs Up' recipients

In the Spotlight

From the Archives series photo

From the Archives

In this photograph, we see an important part of campus that has moved many times during its existence, housed in a building that is still standing today. Can you identify this space and where it was located? When was this image captured? What details stand out to you? Visit the Purdue Libraries blog for a closer look and to share your theories in the comments. The full story behind the photo will be revealed in Friday's issue.

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Additional News

Research

Undergraduate Research Conference scheduled for Tuesday

General

Sandia Labs sends award-winning scientist to Purdue's Discovery Park

Black Caucus of Faculty and Staff to present student honors

Purdue Writing Showcase set for Tuesday

NIH awards MR-Link $228,325 to advance development of its magnetic resonance-compatible bio-recording system

How companies can learn from the #DeleteFacebook movement

Startup that launched bicycle sharing program at Purdue in 2017 is expanding to campuses around the country

People

Appointments, honors and activities

Sports

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors 11 Purdue Northwest student-athletes for academic success

Purdue in the News

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

• Washington Post: They voted for Donald Trump. Now soybean farmers could get slammed by the trade war he started.

• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Google and Genentech show how university research could pay off for Wisconsin

• Journal & Courier, Los Angeles Times: Purdue's Roxane Gay, best-selling author, awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

Events

event calendar

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