Purdue Today

May 15, 2017

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Faculty and Staff News

Human Resources announces new customer service locations

During April, Human Resources staff in Freehafer Hall moved to the Kurz Purdue Technology Center (KPTC) in the Purdue Research Park in preparation for Freehafer's demolition. In order to continue to provide customer service on campus, Human Resources will offer a second office location in Stewart Center, Room G66, beginning Tuesday (May 16).

Other Stories

Road closures, traffic restrictions to continue during summer phase of State Street Redevelopment Project construction

Two-way traffic on Grant Street effective today

CSSAC elects vice chair and emeritus members

Finalists for director of summer session position to make presentations

Move-out sale at Freehafer set for this week

Purdue obituaries

This week's 'Thumbs Up' recipients

In the Spotlight

Purdue graduation

Purdue's newest graduates receive degrees during commencement

More than 5,400 of Purdue's newest graduates walked the Elliott Hall of Music stage this weekend as President Mitch Daniels presided over six commencement ceremonies.

* Purdue president to graduates: ‘Stay humble’

* Commencement photo gallery

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Additional News

Research

Research solves centuries-old riddle of Prince Rupert’s drops

General

High Tech Crime Unit in Discovery Park hosts attorney general of Indiana, mayors, law enforcement officials

Finalists named in area entrepreneurial competition of startups designed to assist women, families

12 tips for a better BBQ, straight from a meat scientist

People

Memo: Johnson to leave Financial Planning and Analysis

PNW names two academic administrators

Sports

Purdue women's track and field claims Big Ten title

Purdue in the News

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

• Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Detroit Free-Press, Washington Post: The Latest: Researcher who helped halt cyberattack applauded

• NBC News, Forbes, KVOA-TV (Tucson, Ariz.): Huge cyberattack hits nearly 100 countries with 'Wanna Decryptor' malware

• Futurity, New Atlas: See the bizarre way these glass 'tadpoles' shatter

• Medical Xpress, Science Daily: Better a 'no' than no answer at all

• Science Blog: Rechargeable spin battery promising for spintronic and quantum computing

• Journal & Courier, WLFI: Inside Purdue's top secret, high tech crime lab

Events

event calendar

‘Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science’ to come to Purdue University’s Elliott Hall of Music in October

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