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Faculty and Staff NewsThree professors elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThree Purdue professors -- Sylvie M. Brouder, Thomas Hertel and Zhong-Yin Zhang -- have received the distinction of fellow from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society. The professors are being honored for their efforts toward advancing science applications that are deemed scientifically or socially distinguished. Other Stories• Center for Healthy Living, Fidelity Investor Center announce holiday, winter recess hours • 'Conversations about Inclusion' series sets discussion for Dec. 1 • Purdue Today schedule for Thanksgiving break
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Purdue football, volleyball wrapping up regular season at homePurdue football and volleyball close their regular seasons at home this week. The Old Oaken Bucket, a bowl bid and bragging rights are on the line Saturday (Nov. 25) at Ross-Ade Stadium as Purdue football hosts Indiana for Senior Day. No. 15 Purdue volleyball will face Michigan on Wednesday (Nov. 22) and Michigan State on Friday (Nov. 24) as the team aims to close strong in the Big Ten and secure an NCAA bid.
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Research• Carbon’s economic damage costlier than thought based on current science General• Purdue-based company developing software to improve customer service receives $750,000 grant • Purdue and Learfield Licensing Partners release Boilermaker emojis Sports• Bucket, bowl bid on the line for Purdue football
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Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world. • Bloomberg News: Four years on campus might be one too many • Indianapolis Business Journal, WISH, WTHR: Purdue professor receives $5M grant for grain research • Inside Indiana Business: Krannert diversity program celebrates half-century • Indianapolis Star: This is why Thanksgiving dinner will be more affordable this year
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