Purdue completed its annual spring rite with eight commencement ceremonies that took place Friday through Sunday (May 10-12) at Elliott Hall of Music. The spring 2024 graduating class had 8,284 undergraduates, 2,323 graduate students, 210 students from professional programs and 244 students from Purdue Polytechnic Institute’s statewide programs. Purdue President Mung Chiang delivered the
keynote speech for each ceremony.
Hot flashes are one of the most commonly discussed side effects of menopause, but the decline of ovarian hormones and its effect on the gut microbiome can also increase the risk of a variety of metabolic diseases, including obesity and cardiometabolic syndrome, according to a recent publication by Tzu-Wen Cross, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition Science.
LyoWave Inc., a high-tech startup, is commercializing innovative microwave heating technologies developed at Purdue that improve upon traditional lyophilization — or the process of freeze-drying perishable products — by increasing speed, cost-effectiveness and product throughput.
Supriyo Datta, the Thomas Duncan Distinguished Professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has added a major feather to his professional cap. On April 30, he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
Seemingly endless opportunities are available to new and returning undergraduate students when they sign a housing contract with University Residences. Some take part in residence hall clubs. Others apply to become resident assistants. And around 3,500 apply to join Purdue’s learning communities, opening doors to unique mentorship and academic opportunities that set them up for success during their time at Purdue. Learn more about Purdue's learning communities and the team that supports them in the latest “Staff Excellence” feature.
Nick Bell (Building Services) has been outstanding and takes great pride in making sure our building looks nice and is clean and presentable. He is friendly, has a positive attitude and is always willing to jump in to complete special requests as needed. He has even altered his schedule to be most accommodating to our needs here, and we really appreciate him and the difference he is making. — Kristy Brewer (Mathematics)