As part of Purdue’s commitment to being at the forefront of translating research to practice and extending the frontiers of excellence in teaching and learning, the university’s Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning has finalized guidance on spring 2024 AI use in Purdue courses and learning environments. The guidance is based on input from students, faculty, University Senate committees and campus-wide comments, and, given the rapidly changing landscape of AI, updates will be issued regularly.
Honoring decades of tradition, key discoveries from Purdue space scientists and engineers are advancing knowledge of the universe and missions to the moon or Mars.
To support faculty members making significant intellectual and societal impact across the globe as well as the growth of Purdue’s research enterprise, the Office of Research is pleased to announce the fall 2023 cohorts of funding recipients for the SPARK and NIH incentive programs.
In its category in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report undergraduate program rankings, Purdue’s School of Industrial Engineering was ranked No. 2, maintaining its hold as one of the nation’s best. Purdue’s IE faculty includes 12 National Science Foundation CAREER Award winners and two members of the National Academy of Engineering.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy is an enduring testament to the pursuit of justice. A prominent leader in the American Civil Rights Movement, King dedicated his life to advancing equality and dismantling racial segregation. Purdue University will celebrate that legacy on Jan. 15-20 during Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week through a series of events, performances and programs that draw into focus his life’s work on civil rights, social justice and community service.
Purdue super fan Don Hunt shows off his ever-expanding collection of mementos that are filling up his fan-cave basement, including a 4-by-8-foot section of the original floor from Mackey Arena.