South University Street between eastbound and westbound Agriculture Mall Drive is scheduled to close Monday (Oct. 28) as part of an ongoing utility project. The southbound lane will reopen Nov. 8 with ...
The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday (Oct. 24) announced that the Purdue University Airport will receive a $1.5M ...
Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek’s Presidential Lecture Oct. 30 will now take place in Stewart Center’s Loeb Playhouse.
Basketball season is starting soon, and campus parking restrictions will be in place for men’s and women’s home games. Faculty, staff and students should plan ahead for the affected times.
Purdue University’s M.D. Steer Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinics, housed in Lyles-Porter Hall, will offer free dizziness and balance screenings from 9-11 a.m. today (Oct. 24) and Nov. 7.
Purdue is home to nearly 10,000 international students. During the holiday season, many of those students are unable to travel home. The Host-A-Boiler program was created over 10 years ago to ...
The Accessible Precision Audiology Research Center (APARC), a new Purdue University facility dedicated to reducing the burdens of untreated hearing loss, is scheduled to open in downtown ...
Purdue University will host semiconductor industry leaders on campus and in Washington, D.C., as part of the university’s third annual Semiconductor Week.
GeniPhys, a preclinical-stage company developing regenerative biomaterials for soft tissue restoration, has been awarded a ...
Purdue University will convene top leaders in government, industry and academia for its inaugural Space Policy Symposium @ Purdue on Oct. 30-31 on the West Lafayette campus. Organized by the ...
Purdue University will be hosting an early voting location for the general election on Oct. 24 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Córdova Recreational Sports Center (Co-rec). Voters must be registered to ...
Years of growing resistance to antibiotics have sparked an urgent global health crisis, giving rise to challenging biological threats and the emergence of more dangerous ...