Mitch Daniels and Gary Bertoline discuss the $140M Engineering & Polytechnic Gateway Complex, to be built soon on campus.
Human resource development students share internship adventures
More than 20 students in the human resource development (HRD) undergraduate major recently completed internships.
Purdue trustees extend Bertoline's term as Polytechnic dean
The Purdue University Board of Trustees extended Gary Bertoline’s term as dean of the Purdue Polytechnic Institute through June 30, 2022.
Techies Today Episode 001: Mark French, Purdue's Surprise YouTube Star
Mark French’s videos, seen by over 6.5 million viewers, help students understand challenging mathematical concepts. We talked with Mark about his channel's origins and production techniques.
TLI researchers win award for outstanding paper on human resource talent development
Mesut Akdere and Renu Dalal won Emerald Publishing’s “Highly Commended” 2019 award for their co-authored article “Talent Development: Status Quo and Future Directions.”
Techies Today Episode 000: Preview
An introduction to Techies Today, the Purdue Polytechnic podcast, with clips of upcoming episodes.
Polytechnic research awards - August 2019
Funded research awards for August 2019. Bolded names are Purdue Polytechnic faculty or staff; starred names are the principal investigators.
Engineering Technology professor’s ingestible pill-size robots will help farmers keep cows healthy
Purdue Polytechnic’s Richard Voyles and his research colleagues are developing pill-sized robots with artificial intelligence to help dairy farmers monitor the health of their herds.
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Lilly Endowment grants $40M toward creation of “Gateway” buildings for Polytechnic, Engineering
Gateway ComplexPurdue University announced that Lilly Endowment Inc. has given a $40 million grant to help create Purdue’s Engineering and Polytechnic Gateway Complex, an interdisciplinary hub with project-based instructional labs, design studios and other collaborative spaces. The complex will replace the Nuclear Engineering Building and Michael Golden Labs facilities.