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The Purdue Campus Connect shuttle is available for free for faculty, staff and students who spend time at both the West Lafayette and the Indianapolis locations. Provided by Royal Excursion, multiple ...
The growth of academic programs and the development of an impressive array of industry partnerships highlighted Purdue University’s first year in Indianapolis.
Varma was recognized for his research and contributions in steel-concrete composition, fire design and nuclear structures.
A portion of the Third Street pedestrian corridor located north of Windsor Hall will be closed on Monday (June 2) to facilitate crane work. The closure is only expected to last a day.
Purdue University and Dallara came together to celebrate the start of a partnership that will connect Purdue motorsports engineering students to the prominent industry leader in the heart of the ...
The parking lot located immediately north of the existing airport terminal will close Tuesday (May 27) to facilitate constriction on the new Amelia Earhart Terminal. The closure is expected to ...
Lane restrictions will be in place along Third Street north of Hillenbrand Hall beginning Tuesday (May 27) to facilitate crane placement for a roofing project. The restrictions will remain in ...
Stadium Avenue between University and Russell streets is scheduled to close Wednesday afternoon (May 28) for road repairs. The road is expected to reopen by the morning of June 3.
Purdue Brand Studio, Purdue University’s full-service, in-house marketing agency, was named April 29 as the No. 6 top agency ...
At Indiana’s only nuclear reactor, engineers conduct the first experiments of their kind in the U.S.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Underground on Purdue University’s campus is the only nuclear reactor in Indiana. Although used just for research purposes — the total energy the reactor generates powers about ...
Purdue’s Spring 2025 commencement ceremonies took place May 15-18 at Elliott Hall of Music. For the first time, Purdue’s main ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Concrete structures of the past weren’t built to withstand the fury of an earthquake but a groundbreaking solution from engineers at Purdue University could change that. A ...
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