Polytechnic students majoring in engineering/technology teacher education to become K-12 STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) instructors learned “Engineering by Design,” a new STEM-focused teaching model.
Strimel chairs guidance project for P-12 engineering learning
Greg Strimel, assistant professor of technology leadership and innovation, chaired the team that produced the “Framework for P-12 Engineering Learning,” a newly released report to provide practical guidance for engineering learning that can begin for students as young as pre-school-age and continue through high school.
ROTC cadet to graduate as Purdue’s first Space Force officer
Ashwin Sivakumar, a Purdue ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) cadet, will become the University’s first Space Force officer.
Future engineering technology teachers take winning honors at annual regional competition
Four Polytechnic student teams won first or second place at the Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association’s November 2020 regional competition.
Digital Civics and User Experience Design
Title: Digital Civics and User Experience Design
3 credits: CGT 39000 for undergrad students or CGT 57200 for grad students
Location: United Kingdom
Dates: May 18-June 4, 2024
**Enrollment is currently closed**
Polytechnic undergrads recognized at conference for research
A variety of Purdue Polytechnic students participated in Purdue’s 2020 Spring Undergraduate Research Conference.
Outstanding Faculty in Discovery: Akdere’s contributions go beyond research
Mesut Akdere, professor of human resource development, received the Polytechnic’s Outstanding Faculty in Discovery award and a Purdue Seed for Success Award. But his work as a faculty member extends beyond the realm of research.
Polytechnic research awards - October 2020
Funded research awards for October 2020.
Polytechnic locations among recipients of defense industry grants
Students at Purdue Polytechnic Anderson and Purdue Polytechnic Columbus will collaborate with Mursix Corporation and Cummins Inc.
CIT researchers publish book about wireless underground communications, soil sensing
Abdul Salam, assistant professor of computer and information technology, and Usman Raza, a graduate teaching assistant, have authored a new book that provides in-depth analysis of the most recent developments in the field of wireless underground communications.