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A group of five computer graphics students won the recent Schurz Communications Innovation Prize at Purdue University. In addition to the $5,000 first-place prize, the group won the $500 Fan Favorite award.
Published: December 06, 2013
Published: December 03, 2013
(Photo: Students Tim O'Neill, Luke Phillipo and Bobby Cunningham prepare to deliver food donations to Food Finders Food Bank.)
Published: December 03, 2013
Technology and health care are linked at every level, from the front office to the exam room to the surgical centers. Karen Waninger is helping lead the charge to help more people understand how technology and machines fit into the larger role of caring for a patient.
Published: December 02, 2013
Published: December 01, 2013
Art Reynolds graduated from the MS in technology program in May 2009. We asked him to reflect on his experiences leading up to and throughout the program.
Published: December 01, 2013
The world is a large and magnificent place, with more opportunities than there are those of us to fill them.
Published: December 01, 2013
(Photo: one of the Purdue firefighting robots is able to get near the hot spots during a fire in Hoopeston, Ill., this summer.)
Published: November 26, 2013
The United Way of Greater Lafayette exceeded its 2013 campaign fundraising goal of $4.9 million.
Published: November 22, 2013
Two College of Technology professors were among 54 Purdue researchers honored Nov. 20 at the ninth annual Inventors Recognition Reception.
Published: November 21, 2013
WLS-TV in Chicago talked with Eric Dietz, professor of computer and information technology and director of the Purdue Homeland Security Institute, about the evacuation of Soldier Field during the Nov. 17 Chicago Bears football game.
Published: November 19, 2013
(Photo: This is one of hundreds of photos captured from a recent high-altitude balloon launch sponsored by the student organization known as AMET.)
Published: November 17, 2013
Knoy Hall of Technology is now generating a portion of its own electricity via solar photovoltaic arrays on its roof. It is the first building on Purdue’s academic campus to have this capability. "We have grid-tied the solar panels to Knoy Hall which allows the building to use the...
Published: November 15, 2013
 
Published: November 15, 2013
Purdue University's College of Technology has received more than $2 million from the Luis Hochschild Plaut and Rodolfo Beeck Navarro Trust to expand global education partnerships in South America.
Published: November 14, 2013
Classroom technology and teaching practices may change over time, but a central goal of effective instruction remains the same: Provide opportunities for students to take charge of their own learning.
Published: November 14, 2013
Thousands of federal government and electric utility employees are conducting a two-day exercise (GridEx II) to examine the impacts of, and possible responses to, a nationwide collapse of the electric grid due to cyberterror or other attacks.
Published: November 14, 2013
Stephen Elliott talked with the Associated Press recently about the rising use of biometrics for individual security, replacing the need for passwords. He is the director of the International Center for BIometric Research and Purdue and professor of technology leadership and innovation.
Published: November 12, 2013

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