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July 1, 2026
| TOP NEWS
Graphic featuring Mitch Daniels
Watch: Mitch Daniels’ first message to the community as Purdue’s interim president
Today, Purdue President Emeritus Mitch Daniels begins serving as Purdue’s interim president. In a message to the Boilermaker community, Daniels reflects on the university’s momentum, the opportunities ahead and Purdue’s continued commitment to excellence during the search for its next president.  
| SCHOLARLY EXCELLENCE
Meteorite collection gives Purdue students a hands-on path to planetary science
Three Purdue undergraduates in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences are getting hands-on experience with meteorite research through the Stahura Meteorite Undergraduate Research Fund. Trent Sample, Benjamin Kenworthy and Brianna Petruccelli spent the spring 2026 semester studying meteorite samples from a collection on loan to EAPS, using petrographic microscopy and scanning electron microscopy to classify samples and better understand materials from the earliest history of the solar system.
  • Researchers in various studies looking for participants
  • Reminder: Visit Federal Funding Updates website for latest information
| THINGS TO KNOW
Listening still: Purdue Agriculture’s enduring method
As America turns 250, Purdue’s College of Agriculture reflects on more than 150 years of listening first — to farmers, communities, students and the natural world — and responding with science-based answers that shape food, land and life. Purdue’s land-grant mission continues to guide research, teaching and outreach.
FACULTY AND STAFF
  • Campus community encouraged to conserve energy during extreme heat
  • Updated process for reporting missing travel receipts begins today
  • This week’s ‘Thumbs Up’ recipients
EVENTS
  • Purdue University Events Calendar
SPORTS
  • 2025-26 Purdue Athletics season in review
PURDUE IN THE NEWS
  • NBC News: NASA awards, ‘unicorns’ and the biggest IPO ever: A new commercial space boom is underway
  • WDAF (Fox Kansas City): How to beat the heat at a lower cost, according to experts
  • WTHR (NBC Indianapolis): Red, White & You: The next 250 years of America's exploration in space
  • Earth.com: Future astronauts may walk across rocks from deep inside the moon
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