The start of a new era for Purdue Football has arrived, with first-year head coach Ryan Walters leading the Boilermakers into the 2023 season. Along with the recent renovations to Ross-Ade Stadium, there are numerous changes to the game day experience that Boilermaker fans need to remember as the Old Gold and Black kick off the season against Fresno State on Saturday (Sept. 2). Related:Additional information about safety, parking, construction and more
Boilermakers expect more when it comes to higher education. Purdue is a Top 10 Public University in the U.S., built on persistence and innovation, tackling the world’s toughest challenges like artificial intelligence, food security and semiconductor innovation. The drumbeat of possibility keeps Boilermakers moving. Don’t miss the new video celebrating Boilermaker pride.
Imagine an action that occurs within a femtosecond, or one-quadrillionth of a second: atomic transitions, charge transfers and dynamics, biochemical processes. Now imagine being able to record that action so it can be studied in further detail. Purdue engineers are developing a patent-pending tool that scientists in academia and industry can use to record those ultrafast actions better than with traditional technology.
Twenty Purdue juniors and a host of university officials met Wednesday (Aug. 30) for the start of a big endeavor with a lot of promise: The students are the first cohort of the Defense Civilian Training Corps at Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus. DCTC is a pilot talent development program that provides its scholars with a direct pathway to civilian careers with the Defense Department.