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Jessica Anderson, Ph.D., is a clinical assistant professor of building construction management. She is one of two recipients to be awarded the 2014 Dwyer Award for Undergraduate Teaching in the College of Technology.
Published: July 07, 2014
Linda Naimi, associate professor of technology leadership and innovation, has been elec
Published: July 07, 2014
Teachers from four Indiana middle schools will be trained this month to get their students TECHFIT. The National Science Foundation-funded program, led by College of Technology professors from Purdue University, combines technology lessons with fitness activities.
Published: July 02, 2014
Purdue University's entry into the 2014 Global Space Balloon Challenge (GSBC) won first place in the best design contest. The annual event is an international education outreach project to encourage people from around the world to build and launch their own high-altitude balloons.
Published: July 01, 2014
Purdue's expertise in metrology (the science of measurement) and fabrication are highlighted in the July 2014 edition of The Business Connection, a publication of the Columbus (IN) Republic.
Published: July 01, 2014
Published: June 17, 2014
Eric Matson, associate professor of computer and information technology, talked with EdTech Magazine about the Internet of Things and how it relates to current college students.
Published: June 16, 2014
Published: June 13, 2014
A new wave of robotic technology is changing society and in the process, hopefully helping to improve the U.S. economy. At Purdue University, researchers are experimenting with robots to assist in the operating room, and with manufacturing and firefighting. 
Published: June 13, 2014
Pendleton Heights junior Brandon Boynton is receiving national attention for a mobile application designed to stop bullying. Boynton created The Bully Box while in the Madison County Chamber’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) program.
Published: June 12, 2014
Two female Purdue University students took off June 9 from Purdue University Airport in a small plane for a four-day race that crosses the entire country, beginning June 16 in Concord, California, and finishing in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
Published: June 09, 2014
Three College of Technology doctoral students studying cyber forensics were awarded Best Student Paper at a recent academic conference.
Published: June 02, 2014
What a great time of year!
Published: June 02, 2014
Douglas Foster graduated from the MS in technology (leadership) program in May 2012. We asked him to reflect on his experiences leading up to and throughout the program.
Published: June 02, 2014

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