The newly redesigned Purdue website recently launched with a focus on prospective students and mobile-device users. The user experience is enhanced by a strategic updating of navigation, design and content.
Creating better vaccines. Averting animal pandemics. Helping farmers make smarter, more climate-friendly decisions. These are just some of the projects funded by the Purdue College of Agriculture’s recent bumper crop of grants – a record $106 million this past fiscal year, toppling the $85 million raised the previous year.
Purdue and leading academic and research universities in Ireland continue to build upon existing partnerships to bolster additional collaborative research efforts and study abroad opportunities.
Driven by the role it’s playing in preparing students to take their impact to the next level and its global research strengths, Purdue’s Agricultural and Biological Engineering undergraduate program once again is No. 1 for its category in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report undergraduate program rankings. This year’s ranking, up from No. 2 in 2023, marks the 13th consecutive year the Purdue program has earned a place in the top two spots. See how this perennially ranked Purdue program is making a difference in our world.
Thousands of Purdue alumni returned to West Lafayette over Sept. 29-30 to relive campus memories — and make new ones with family and friends. From the homecoming parade on Friday night to the Class of 1973’s 50th reunion and a home football game between the Fighting Illini and the Boilermakers, take a look at some of the activities through this photo gallery.
For some, the thought of public speaking can be enough to trigger a flurry of nervousness, discomfort and anxiety. Zhenhua Zeng is no stranger to those emotions. But after spending eight years mastering the craft as a member of Toastmasters at Purdue, he embraces — even anticipates — new opportunities to grow as a presenter, communicator and leader.