Purdue Today

October 3, 2017

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Faculty and Staff News

New research supercomputer offers improved performance, flexibility for diverse needs

Purdue's latest research supercomputer will improve on the processing power of its predecessor while offering different configuration options that make it suitable for researchers in a variety of fields.

Other Stories

Nominations sought for Violet Haas Award

In the Spotlight

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Computer scientists in great demand

Purdue students are breaking enrollment records in computer science. In the past five years, the number of Purdue undergraduates majoring in computer science has more than doubled. A surging demand for computer scientists nationwide and a nearly 100 percent career-placement rate for Purdue CS graduates are big reasons.

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Additional News

Research

California animal welfare laws led to higher egg prices, lower production

General

Purdue professors work to improve English learning in Indiana

Novilytic receives $1.5 million NIH grant to develop tools for drug discovery and diagnostics

Sports

Minnesota next for Big Ten West football battle

Women's basketball announces 2017-18 promotions

Purdue in the News

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

• Associated Press: Joe Tiller, Purdue's winningest football coach, dies at 74

• Indianapolis Star: Programs that support new teachers could boost retention, save money

• Inside Indiana Business: Purdue Polytechnic names associate director

Events

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Discovery Park to host Convergence Conference

Purdue to host Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference

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