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Congratulations to Miss Toni, who has helped countless Polytechnic students take giant leaps at Purdue. Read about her award here:
Published: July 10, 2024
Zach Arman, a standout student from our Lafayette location, shares his story.
Published: July 03, 2024
Congratulations to three of our aviation students, who have just been awarded a prestigious scholarship!
Published: July 03, 2024
Purdue University in Indianapolis is primed to receive some amazing students, such as those in Emily McLaughlin's course who have helped La Casa de Amistad culture center in the city undergo a beautiful overhaul. Read more:
Published: June 28, 2024
Purdue Polytechnic faculty member James Tanoos presented several hands-on case studies to graduate-level students in Germany at the beginning of the summer, as part of an ongoing set of journey's across Europe during the summer semester. Find out more:
Published: June 27, 2024
In the past two years, AI has become a bigger story than ever. Learn how Purdue Polytechnic faculty and students met with the U.S. Senate to collaborate on ideas for the future of AI, robotics and beyond:
Published: June 25, 2024
For the 2023-24 academic year, 108 research projects were either initiated or received continuing funding within Purdue Polytechnic, altogether totaling over $16 million. Research grants represent a wide range of Purdue Polytechnic, including faculty across all academic departments as well as...
Published: June 21, 2024
Our senior students in aviation are generating novel methods to detect greenhouse gas levels during normal commercial flights, massively increasing the efficiency for making such measurements. Learn all about their invention in our newsroom:
Published: June 19, 2024
Our Purdue Indy students are saving lives; mechanical engineering technology undergrads collaborated with faculty and Riley Children's Hospital to build a new kind of incubator that can be used in lower-income nations around the world. Read all about it here:
Published: June 18, 2024
Some incredible female pilots have gathered for the 2024 Air Race Classic, including a Purdue team composed of Reyna Dodd and returning competitor Morgan Mallow. Here's to cheering them on to another top ten finish for the second year in a row:
Published: June 14, 2024
Congratulations to our PhD student Pragatheiswar Giri, who's celebrating both an award from the Purdue Teaching Academy and a successful election to the university's Grad Student Government. Get the details here:
Published: June 14, 2024
Purdue Polytechnic alumni are out there doing amazing things, like installing 50-meter swimming pools in Lucas Oil Stadium for the Olympic team trials. Read on:
Published: June 14, 2024
Matt Ray
Purdue Polytechnic’s Matt Ray has been selected as the 2024 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Outstanding Teacher.
Published: June 14, 2024
Noah Pumphrey's path to Purdue University in Indianapolis is an interesting one—it features a hiatus in the working world of finance, and a whole lot of unique achievements once he came to Purdue for cybersecurity. Read on:
Published: June 11, 2024
Cassidy Marshall leveraged her experience in construction management—a program that Purdue Polytechnic will now run at the new Purdue Indy campus—into a job with the very same company she interned with. Her first giant leap of many more to come!
Published: June 10, 2024
Purdue Polytechnic Research
Funded research awards for May 2024.
Published: June 10, 2024
Our doctoral students come from all walks of life—for instance, active-duty Naval test pilot Jonathon Parry, who just won the Naval Academy's award for top scientists and engineers. Learn more about Parry here:
Published: June 10, 2024
Purdue Polytechnic is extending the learn-by-doing approach even further into the classroom, thanks to a new grant from the Federal Aviation Administration. Read more:
Published: June 07, 2024
Chengcheng Tao, a member of our Construction Management faculty, will be part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine as a new Fellow, researching offshore energy safety.
Published: June 06, 2024
Fay Barber-Dansby from Purdue Polytechnic in Anderson just became a two-year fellow on a team led by Duke University—she'll be studying ways to make computing education more inclusive for coming generations. Find out more:
Published: June 06, 2024

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