Purdue faculty dedicate countless hours to exploring the frontiers of their respective fields, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and contributing to the ever-evolving landscape of academia. To celebrate our faculty’s excellence in scholarship, Purdue Today’s weekly book series will highlight faculty expertise across a diversity of subjects and disciplines. Today’s feature focuses on JP Messina, assistant professor of philosophy, and his book “Private Censorship.” Related: A
new list of recently published Purdue authors is now available online.
More than 120 Purdue faculty and staff members participated in person and virtually in an Institute for Physical Artificial Intelligence town hall on Monday (Oct. 30). Speakers shared presentations on IPAI research groups and how various colleges and laboratories are contributing to the physical AI space. Participants took part in a robust discussion about additional research topics, potential partnerships and shared research infrastructure. More information is available at the IPAI webpage.
The Boilermaker statue outside Ross-Ade. The Unfinished Block P. You may know these iconic pieces of Boilermaker art, but do you know their backstory? Join us for a campus art tour to go behind the scenes.