Replays Archive
An archive, in reverse-chronological order, of all past Polytechnic Live Q&A broadcasts is presented below. Broadcasts older than a year or two might contain information that is out-of-date, so be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Regardless of the year that one of these archived shows originally aired, the enthusiasm you’ll see from our students, faculty and staff is timeless!
2025
Six Majors in the Manufacturing Engineering Technology & Mechanical Engineering Technology Programs
March 4, 2025
Let's focus on the six majors that comprise our Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MFET) and Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) programs in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Technology. Ken Burbank, Travis Fuerst, Jose Garcia Bravo, Nate Hartman, Brittany Newell (professors), and Susan Hockings (academic advisor) will discuss the programs and answer your questions. Current students Andriana Onohan and Maddie Little joined them to answer questions about their experience as Purdue students in Engineering Technology majors. We also talked about Purdue’s Dudley & Lambertus Halls, a $140 million facility where many Engineering Technology students get plenty of opportunities for hands-on learning in state-of-the-art labs. Current student Alex Rodriguez was the broadcast's host.
The broadcast covered these specific majors: Automation and Systems Integration, Mechanical, Mechatronics, and Robotics Engineering Technology; Digital Enterprise Systems; and Smart Manufacturing Industrial Informatics.
Student Life at Purdue for Polytechnic Majors
February 25, 2025
Why will you like it here in Purdue University's Polytechnic college? There’s no better way to find out than from current Polytechnic students! For this broadcast, rather than talking about academic issues (plans of study, double-majoring, etc.), we invited current students to talk about why they chose their majors in the Polytechnic, why they like it here at Purdue, and the opportunities they've found as college students in Polytechnic majors to set them on the path to success. Our panelists included current students Preston Bush, Ashley Gold, Briana Hansen, Suzy Meh, Ishani Mishra, Andriana Onohan and Fermin Soriano. Toni Mungia, director of recruitment, served as host.
Four Majors in the Electrical Engineering Technology & Industrial Engineering Technology Programs
February 18, 2025
Admitted to the Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology, or Supply Chain and Sales Engineering Technology major? We will be discussing these four specific majors in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Technology during this broadcast. Ken Burbank, April Cheung, Gaurav Nanda, Suranjan Panigrahi (professors), and Lindsay Haugland (academic advisor) discussed the programs and answer your questions. Current students Joseph DeWane and Marianna Broton joined them to answer questions about their experience as Purdue students in Engineering Technology majors. We also talked about Purdue’s Dudley & Lambertus Halls, a $140 million facility where many Engineering Technology students get plenty of opportunities for hands-on learning in state-of-the-art labs. Current student Syrah Nassiri served as host.
2024
Purdue Polytechnic in Anderson, Columbus & Kokomo
June 5, 2024
Join us for a special Live Q&A broadcast on YouTube to learn more about Purdue Polytechnic’s programs at our locations in Anderson, Columbus & Kokomo, Indiana, and what makes them unique. We talked about how the majors offered at these locations have plans of study and course content that match those for the same majors in West Lafayette — often with smaller class sizes and even more opportunities for direct attention and support from professors. Our panelists talked about how enrolling at one of our locations around Indiana is affordable to even more students and about our facilities and student clubs. We will discuss how each Polytechnic location strives to be a tight-knit community where students feel welcome and empowered to succeed. Panelists included Missy Casner, Dmitri Gusev, Jeff Heiking and Dewey Swanson (professors), along with Nancy Lollar (director), Brooke Sale (academic advisor) and Christopher Anthony (student success coordinator). Current students Mohammed Aljaroodi, Shannon Coughlin, Diana Kirkov and the host for our broadcast, Erin Enzinger, were also panelists.
Computer and Information Technology
April 3, 2024
Join us to learn more about Computer and Information Technology; Computing Infrastructure and Network Engineering Technology; Computing Systems Analysis and Design; Cybersecurity; and Data Analytics, Technologies and Applications — all of the majors in our Department of Computer and Information Technology. Phil Rawles and Paul Thomas (professors), Melody Carducci (academic advisor) and Avery O'Neill (current student) discussed what “learning by doing” means in these majors, plans of study, learning to code, computer recommendations and more. Cathy Pullings served as moderator.
Computer Graphics Technology
March 20, 2024
Learn about Animation and Visual Effects; Data Visualization; Game Development and Design; UX (User Experience) Design; and Web Programming and Design, which are the majors in Purdue’s Department of Computer Graphics Technology (CGT). Angus Forbes, Dan Triplett, and David Whittinghill (professors), Aimee Griggs (academic advisor), and Emma Barnett, Nadia Kimbrough, Ishani Mishra and Aashika Parekh (current students) discussed plans of study, what “learning by doing” means in CGT, computer recommendations, and opportunities to gain real-world experience in these fields. Kelsey Spille, student affairs administrator, served as host.
Engineering Technology
March 19, 2024
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Technology? Join us to learn more about our popular Engineering Technology majors — 12 majors in the fields of electrical, industrial, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering technology (audio, computer, electrical, energy, industrial, automation, mechatronics, mechanical, robotics, smart manufacturing, and more). Ken Burbank, Anne Lucietto, Jose Garcia Bravo and Xiumin Diao (professors), Tim Updike (administrator) and current students Mollie Dial and Alexander Rodriguez answered questions about plans of study and computer recommendations. We also talked about the brand new Dudley & Lambertus Halls, a $140 million facility where most engineering technology students get plenty of opportunities for hands-on learning in state-of-the-art laboratories. Dannalee Mata, a senior studying Audio Engineering Technology, served as host.
Organizational Leadership & Human Resource Development
March 5, 2024
This broadcast is especially for students admitted to Organizational Leadership or Human Resource Development — majors offered by Purdue Polytechnic’s Dept. of Technology Leadership & Innovation (TLI). During the first 30 minutes, Monica Gamez-Djokic and Regena Scott (professors), along with current student Blair Barker, discussed how Organizational Leadership compares to similar majors at Purdue, career opportunities for graduates and balancing life as a student. In the second 30 minutes, Brandon Grant (professor) and current students Avery Allen, Brigid McLarty, Karla Rodiles and Bhavti Shah answered similar questions about Human Resource Development. Stephanie Schmidt, lead administrative assistant in our Department of Technology Leadership and Innovation, moderated the discussion.
Student Life & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2024
February 20, 2024
Why will you like it here in Purdue University's Polytechnic college? There’s no better way to find out than from current Polytechnic students! Most of our other broadcasts this spring cover the logistical aspects of our majors (e.g. “can I double-major in this and that” or “what kind of computer is good for my major”) … so for this broadcast, we will focus on things more personal. Emma Barnett, Lorraine Hairston, Nadia Kimbrough, Suzy Meh and Adhvitha Sivaganesh (current students) shared why they chose their majors in the Polytechnic, why they like it here at Purdue, and the opportunities they've found as college students to set them on the path to success. We also provided advice for future students. Benito Martinez, assistant director of diversity and retention, served as moderator.
Construction Management Technology
February 13, 2024
Let’s focus on the School of Construction Management Technology at Purdue University, including the namesake major Construction Management Technology, plus the Design and Construction Integration and Building Information Modeling majors. Bryan Hubbard and Mark Zimpfer (professors), Danielle Gilbert (academic advisor), and Nick Guevara and Luke Thesier (students) answered questions about plans of study and student organizations, and they also discussed why companies compete to hire our graduates. We talked about and showed video footage from Dudley & Lambertus Halls, the new, state-of-the-art $140 million facility that is the new home of the School of Construction Management Technology’s labs and offices. Rosita Lopez, construction lab technician, served as moderator.
Aviation — Management, Unmanned Aerial Systems & Aeronautical Engineering Technology
February 6, 2024
Learn about most majors in our School of Aviation and Transportation Technology, including Aeronautical Engineering Technology, Airline Management and Operations, Airport Management and Operations, Aviation Management, and Unmanned Aerial Systems. (To learn about Professional Flight, see the February 14, 2023, broadcast.) Our panelists answered questions about plans of study and career opportunities. Mike Davis and Nathan Rose (professors) along with Dutch Byrd, Allison Boyd, Alex Jeynes and Brandon Snyder (current students) were our panelists. Current student William Larson served as moderator.
2023
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2023
April 12, 2023
Why will you like it here in Purdue Polytechnic? There’s no better way to find out than from current Polytechnic students! Broadcasts in previous weeks covered the logistical aspects of our majors (e.g. “can I double-major in this and that” or “what kind of computer is good for my major”) … so for this broadcast, we focused on things more personal. Cat Morales, Emilio Rios-Rojas, Uma Claire Teelock, and Daniel Yang shared why they chose their majors in the Polytechnic, why they like it here, and the opportunities they've found as college students to set them on the path to success. We also provided advice for future students. Rebecca Yoder, associate director of recruitment and diversity, served as host.
Animation & Games in Computer Graphics Technology
April 11, 2023
Learn about Animation and Visual Effects as well as Game Development and Design, two of the majors in Purdue University's Department of Computer Graphics Technology (CGT). Our panelists included Alex Damarjian, Nandhini Giri, Derek Larson, Daniel Triplett and Dave Whittinghill professors) and current student Aidan Janes. We discussed plans of study, computer recommendations, and job opportunities in these fields. Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, served as host.
Computer and Information Technology
March 29, 2023
Join us to learn more about Computer and Information Technology, Computing Infrastructure and Network Engineering Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Technologies and Applications, and Systems Analysis and Design — all of the majors in our Department of Computer and Information Technology. Our panelists included Dawn Laux, Romila Pradhan, Phil Rawles and Paul Thomas (professors), Melody Carducci (academic advisor), and Phoenix Dimagiba, Catherine Morales and Evan Holland (current students). They discussed plans of study, internships, career opportunities, life on campus and more. Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, served as host.
Construction Management Technology
March 28, 2023
Let’s focus on the School of Construction Management Technology at Purdue University, including the namesake major Construction Management Technology, plus the Design and Construction Integration and Building Information Modeling majors. Panelists included Luciana Debs, Clark Cory, Mark Zimpfer and Bryan Hubbard (professors), Danielle Gilbert (academic advisor), Harley Barta (student success specialist), and Kassidy Bosler and Paige Reitz (current students). They discussed why companies compete to hire our graduates and answer questions about plans of study and student organizations. We talked about the Engineering and Polytechnic Gateway Complex (Dudley & Lambertus Halls), a new $140 million facility open as of January 2023 that is the new home of the School of Construction Management Technology's labs and offices. Rebecca Yoder, associate director of recruitment and diversity, served as host.
Engineering Technology
March 21, 2023
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Technology? Join us to learn more about our popular Engineering Technology majors — 12 majors in the fields of electrical, industrial, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering technology. Our panelists included Fred Berry, Ken Burbank, Anne Lucietto, Brittney Newell and Grant Richards (professors), Tim Grasham (academic advisor), and current students Alfonso Morell, Jami Pryde and Zach Schreiber. We answered questions about plans of study, computer recommendations, the brand new Gateway Complex building (Dudley & Lambertus Halls) with its many state-of-the-art engineering technology labs, among others. Rebecca Yoder, associate director of recruitment and diversity, served as host.
Diversity in the Polytechnic
March 8, 2023
Let’s discuss diversity in our college and at Purdue, in and out of the classroom. Current students Kassidy Bosler and Emily Reyes shared their experiences with transitions to Purdue and the Polytechnic and talked about resources and opportunities available to get the most from your college experience — including student organizations like the Minority Technology Association (MTA), which is dedicated to excellence in academic, personal and professional growth. Paul Asunda and Julius Keller shared their perspectives as Purdue professors. Benito Martinez, assistant director of diversity and retention, discussed ways that students can get support when they need it. Cathy Pullings, the Polytechnic’s assistant director of diversity and recruitment, led the discussion.
Women in Technology
March 7, 2023
In this special edition of our Live Q&A, learn about valuable resources, organizations and success strategies especially for young women who are studying in Purdue University's Polytechnic Institute. Student panelists Dannalee Mata, Adhvitha Sivaganesh and Coco Stevenson discussed how their interests led them to majors in the Polytechnic, extracurricular activities where students meet friends, and more. Amanda Fendel (BS Organizational Leadership ’17), training specialist at IPEX USA, shared how Purdue readied her for success after graduation. Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, led the discussion.
Organizational Leadership & Human Resource Development
February 28, 2023
This broadcast is especially for students admitted to Organizational Leadership or Human Resource Development — majors offered by Purdue Polytechnic’s Dept. of Technology Leadership & Innovation (TLI). Nathalie Duval-Couetil and Scott Hutcheson (professors) and current students Avery Allen, Sara Arndt, Meridian Beal and Karla Rodiles discussed our degree programs, double-majoring, plans of study, and balancing studies with being a Purdue student. Each also offered advice to incoming students on how to be successful at Purdue. Rebecca Yoder, associate director of recruitment and diversity, served as host.
Aviation – Professional Flight
February 14, 2023
Learn about Professional Flight, a popular major in our School of Aviation and Transportation Technology. Mike Suckow, Julius Keller and Brian Dillman (professors) and Brent Scott and William Larson (current students) answered questions about flight-related coursework, double-majoring, and Purdue’s fleet of aircraft. Vicki Gilbert, recruiting and placement coordinator, served as moderator.
Aviation – Management, Unmanned Aerial Systems, and Aeronautical Engineering Technology
February 7, 2023
Learn about most majors in our School of Aviation and Transportation Technology, including Aeronautical Engineering Technology, Aerospace Financial Analysis, Airline Management and Operations, Airport Management and Operations, Aviation Management, and Unmanned Aerial Systems. (To learn about Professional Flight, see the February 14, 2023, broadcast.) Mike Suckow, J. Michael Davis and Damon Lercel professors) and current students Dutch Byrd, Alexander Jeynes, and Brandon Snyder answered questions about plans of study and career opportunities. Vicki Gilbert, recruiting and placement coordinator, served as moderator.
2022
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2022
April 19, 2022
Why will you like it here in Purdue Polytechnic? There’s no better way to find out than from current Polytechnic students! Broadcasts in previous weeks covered the logistical aspects of our majors (e.g. “can I double-major in this and that” or “what kind of computer is good for my major”) … so for this broadcast, we focused on things more personal. Our students shared why they chose their majors in the Polytechnic, why they like it here, and the opportunities they've found as college students to set them on the path to success. We discussed living environments and getting involved in student organizations — and provided advice for future students. Avery Allen, Orlando Hernandez, Aliza Anderson, Emily Reyes and Daniel Yang shared their experiences as current Purdue students in Polytechnic majors. Brittne Paramore, assistant director of diversity and retention, served as host.
Data, Design, and Modeling in Computer Graphics Technology
April 12, 2022
Learn more about majors in our Department of Computer Graphics Technology (CGT). Colin Gray and Yingjie “Victor” Chen (associate professors) provided in-depth details about UX (User Experience) Design and Data Visualization, respectively. Heather Mayorga (academic advisor) discussed Building Information Modeling, Digital Enterprise Systems and Web Programming and Design. (For the other majors in CGT, see our March 29, 2022, broadcast.) Cathy Pullings, assistant director of recruitment and diversity, served as moderator.
Construction Management Technology
April 5, 2022
Let’s focus on Purdue Polytechnic's School of Construction Management Technology, including the namesake major Construction Management Technology as well as Design and Construction Integration. Panelist included Luciana Debs, Ryan Manuel and Mark Zimpfer (professors), Danielle Gilbert (academic advisor), and Trevor Craig and Orlando Hernandez (current students), discussing why companies compete to hire our graduates and answering questions about plans of study and student organizations. We will talked about the Engineering and Polytechnic Gateway Complex, a new $140 million facility opening in January 2023 that will be the new home of the School of Construction Management Technology's labs and offices. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, served as moderator.
Animation & Games in Computer Graphics Technology
March 29, 2022
Learn more about Animation and Visual Effects as well as Game Development and Design, two of the majors in our Department of Computer Graphics Technology (CGT). (For the other majors in CGT, see our April 12, 2022, broadcast.) Our panelists included Robert Howard, Dan Triplett, David Whittinghill and Nasheet Zaman (professors & instructors), Heather Mayorga (academic advisor), and Aidan Janes and Uma Claire Teelock (current students). We answered questions about plans of study, computer recommendations, and job opportunities in these fields. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, served as moderator.
Diversity in the Polytechnic
March 22, 2022
Let’s discuss diversity in our college and at Purdue, in and out of the classroom. Our panelists shared their experiences with transitions to Purdue and the Polytechnic and talked about resources and opportunities available to get the most from your college experience — including the Minority Technology Association (MTA), which is dedicated to excellence in academic, personal and professional growth. Cathy Pullings and Brittne D. Paramore, the Polytechnic’s assistant directors of recruitment and diversity, moderated the discussion. Levon T. Esters, associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion, and Zahra Al-Awadi, Mawuli Balo, Phillip Hatcher, Katherine Barrientos Moreno and Ethan O'Sullivan (current students) helped answer questions. Matt Robinson (BS ’16 construction management, senior project engineer at Powers & Sons Construction Company) shared his perspectives as a Polytechnic graduate.
Aviation – Management, Unmanned Aerial Systems, and Aeronautical Engineering Technology
March 8, 2022
L earn about most majors in our School of Aviation and Transportation Technology, including Aeronautical Engineering Technology, Aerospace Financial Analysis, Airline Management and Operations, Airport Management and Operations, Aviation Management, and Unmanned Aerial Systems. (To learn about Professional Flight, see the February 28, 2022, broadcast.) Don Barnes, Joseph Hupy and Mike Suckow (professors) and Dutch Byrd, John M. Fisher and Jansen Walker (current students) answered questions about plans of study and career opportunities. Vicki Gilbert, recruiting and placement coordinator, served as moderator.
Women in Technology
March 1, 2022
In this special edition of our Live Q&A, learn about valuable resources, organizations and success strategies especially for young women who are studying in Purdue Polytechnic. Our student panelists discussed how their interests led them to majors in the Polytechnic, extracurricular activities where students meet friends, and more. Meet Zahra Al-Awadi, Logan Crawford, Elsa Mariam Jerry, Katherine Barrientos Moreno and Melanie Sperrazza (current students) and alumna Taylor Younkins (BS ’21 Cybersecurity, now working at Apple)! Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, moderated the discussion.
Professional Flight
February 28, 2022
Learn more about Professional Flight, a popular major in our School of Aviation and Transportation Technology. Our panelists included Brian Dillman and Mike Suckow (professors), Lucero Duran Trinidad (chief flight instructor), and Raquel Frank and Brent Scott (current students). We answered questions about flight-related coursework, double-majoring and Purdue’s fleet of aircraft. Vicki Gilbert, recruiting and placement coordinator, served as moderator.
Computer and Information Technology
February 22, 2022
Join us to learn more about Computer and Information Technology, Computing Infrastructure and Network Engineering Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Technologies and Applications, and Systems Analysis and Design — all of the majors in our Department of Computer and Information Technology. Our panelists included Phil Rawles and Robert Deadman (professors), Lauren Lucas (academic advisor), and Faith Spencer and Catherine Morales (current students). Our panelists discussed plans of study, internships, career opportunities, life on campus and more. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, served as moderator.
Engineering Technology
February 15, 2022
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Technology? Join us to learn more about our popular Engineering Technology majors. Our panelists included Ken Burbank, Anne Lucietto, Brittany Newell, Grant Richards, and Jeff Richardson (professors), Tamara Groll (academic advisor), and Emmani Ellis and Alfonso Morell (current students). We answered questions about plans of study and the new Gateway Complex building, among others. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, served as moderator.
2021
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Boiler Gold Rush Polytechnic Welcome
August 20, 2021
Let's get together virtually as new students at Purdue and in our college! Carrie Berger, interim dean of Purdue Polytechnic, will welcome you. We will discuss classroom etiquette and integrity, remaining healthy and safe during in-person classes and lab sessions, staying connected and getting support when you need it, getting involved in student organizations, and having fun as Polytechnic students. Our panelists will include Nathan Mentzer and Dawn Laux (professors), Lauren Lucas (academic advisor), and Toni Munguia, Ryne Kerchner and Cyndi Lynch (from our Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity — our "go-to team" for help when you need it). Also, student leaders Melanie Sperrazza (Women in Technology) and Faith Spencer (Minority Technology Association) will discuss the benefits of joining their student organizations.
Purdue Polytechnic Virtual STAR
June 15, 2021
Set yourself up for success during your first year on campus! Virtual Student Transition, Advising, and Registration (VSTAR) is especially for first-year students, and this edition of our Live Q&A introduces you to many helpful resources available in Purdue Polytechnic and across campus. Meet members of our college's "go-to" team — Toni Munguia, Cyndi Lynch, Ryne Kerchner and Cathy Pullings — who will help you any time during your stay at Purdue, no matter if your needs are personal, academic or professional.
Real Perspectives on Diversity & Inclusion
April 19, 2021
Join us for a real conversation about diversity and inclusion on Purdue’s campus and in technology fields with students, alumni, and faculty from Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute, who discussed their own, unique academic and career success stories, shared roadblocks they’ve overcome and offered advice for fellow underrepresented minorities who want to pursue technology majors and careers. Our panelists were current students Zahra Al-Awadi (electrical engineering technology) and Lindsay Harper (computer and information technology), alumni Frankie Long (BS organizational leadership and supervision ’12, lead total rewards consultant at Nike, Inc.), Abby Perez (BS UX design ’18, user experience engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise), and Tim Stroud (BS construction management technology ’19, project engineer at Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.). Anthony Sparkling, assistant professor of construction management technology, hosted the conversation.
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2021
April 13, 2021
Why will you like it here in Purdue Polytechnic? There’s no better way to find out than from a group of current Purdue Polytechnic students! Broadcasts in previous weeks covered the logistical aspects of our majors (e.g. “can I double-major in this and that” or “how many credits of this particular subject are in such-and-such plan of study”) … so for this broadcast, we focused on things more personal. Our students shared why they chose their majors in the Polytechnic, why they like it here, and the opportunities they've found as college students to set them on the path to career success. We discussed living in the residence halls and getting involved in student organizations — and advice for future students. Our student panelists were Jacob Bartholome (professional flight), Trevor Craig (construction management technology), Evan Holland (computer and information technology), Claire Settlemyre (building information modeling), Leah Smyle (cybersecurity), and Daniel Yang (aviation management). Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, was the host.
Computer and Information Technology
April 6, 2021
For students admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's Dept. of Computer and Information Technology (CIT), this super-sized broadcast had it all: professors, an academic advisor, a current student, and graduates working in industry! Nicole Hands, Phil Rawles, and Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar (professors), along with Angie Murphy (senior academic advisor) discussed CIT's programs. Current students Andrea Sanchez (president of the CIT Student Council) and Evan Holland shared their perspectives. Two graduates who are industry partners also joined us to discuss how studying here prepared them for success on the job: Troy Davis (Microsoft Corp.) and Nicholas Miller (Eli Lilly and Company). Cathy Pullings, the Polytechnic’s recruitment and diversity coordinator, was the host.
Aviation and Transportation Technology
March 30, 2021
(This is a super-sized episode!) Mike Davis and Brian Dillman (professors), Jon Ziulkowski (senior lecturer), and Kasey Richardson (academic advisor) discussed the School of Aviation and Transportation Technology and its majors. Jacob Bartholome and Peter DeNatale (current students) shared their perspectives on studying in aviation technology-related majors. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, hosted.
Computer Graphics Technology
March 23, 2021
This was a super-sized broadcast! Vetria Byrd, Colin Gray, Ray Hassan, and Rosemary Astheimer (professors), along with T.R. Oneal (senior academic advisor), discussed the majors in our Dept. of Computer Graphics Technology at length, touching on the unique aspects of our programs, career placement, internships, computer recommendations, and more. Current students Olivia Olin (Visual Effects Compositing) and Bridget Schafer (UX Design) shared their perspectives about majoring in one of CGT's programs. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, hosted.
Technology Leadership & Innovation
March 16, 2021
This broadcast is especially for students admitted to engineering-technology teacher education, human resource development, or organizational leadership — majors offered by Purdue Polytechnic’s Dept. of Technology Leadership & Innovation (TLI). Nathalie Duval-Couetil, Regena Scott, and Greg Strimel, who are professors in TLI, discussed our degree programs. Lindsay Drake, a current student who is studying organizational leadership, shared her experience and advice. Cathy Pullings, the Polytechnic’s recruitment and diversity coordinator, moderated the discussion.
Construction Management Technology
March 9, 2021
Especially for #FutureTechies admitted to Purdue University, this broadcast focused on Purdue Polytechnic's School of Construction Management Technology. Panelists included Luciana Debs, Anthony Sparkling, and Mark Zimpfer, who are all professors in the school. “Z” Torbica, head of the school, discussed why companies compete to hire our graduates. Gloribel Rosales-Burdin, academic advisor, will answer your questions about plans of study and registering for classes. Current students Isabel Richey and Orlando Hernandez shared their experiences and advice. We also described the Engineering and Polytechnic Gateway Complex, a new $140 million facility opening in January 2023 that will be the new home of the School of Construction Management Technology's labs and offices. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, served as moderator.
Engineering Technology
March 2, 2021
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Technology? This broadcast is especially for you. To discuss our Engineering Technology programs, panelists included Mark French, April Cheung, Jason Ostanek, and Anne Lucietto, who are all professors in the school. Ken Burbank, head of the school, joined us. Tamara Groll, academic advisor, answered questions about plans of study and registering for classes. Emmani Ellis, who is majoring in mechatronics engineering technology and robotics engineering technology, shared a current student’s perspective. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, was the host.
Women in Technology
February 23, 2021
In this special edition of our Live Q&A, learn about valuable resources, organizations and success strategies especially for young women who are studying in Purdue Polytechnic. Our student panelists discussed how their interests led them to majors in the Polytechnic, extracurricular activities where students meet friends, and more. Meet current students Alia Kabba (automation and systems integration engineering technology), Bridget Schafer (UX design), Delaney Smith (mechanical engineering technology & aeronautical engineering technology), Melanie Sperrazza (cybersecurity), and Taylor Younkins (cybersecurity). Alumna Emily Stoy (BS’19 organizational leadership and supply chain management technology), an employee the Midwestern supercenter chain Meijer Inc., provided her unique perspective as a Polytechnic graduate. Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, moderated the discussion.
Minorities in the Polytechnic – the Students’ View
February 16, 2021
Diverse students from various majors in the Polytechnic came together to discuss what it means to be a student in and out of the classroom. The panelists shared their experiences with transitions to Purdue and the Polytechnic and talked about resources and opportunities available to get the most from your college experience — including the Minority Technology Association (MTA), which is dedicated to excellence in academic, personal and professional growth. Our student panelists included Emmani Ellis (mechatronics engineering technology), Joshua Garcia (aviation management), Lindsay Harper (computer and information technology), and Lauren McDaniel (animation). Alumnus Mel’Dre King (BS’16, industrial engineering technology), manager of global supply planning at Target Corporation, shared his unique perspective as a graduate of our college. Anthony Sparkling, assistant professor of construction management technology, joined us. Cathy Pullings, the Polytechnic’s recruitment and diversity coordinator, moderated the discussion, and Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, helped answer questions. (Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, the broadcast ended abruptly just short of the full hour that we had planned.)
Boiler Cold Rush: Polytechnic Welcome for New Students & Transfer Students
January 15, 2021
This broadcast for new Polytechnic students and transfer students in spring 2021 featured Gary Bertoline, dean of Purdue Polytechnic, Nathan Mentzer, associate professor of technology leadership & innovation and one of the TECH 120 course's professors, Dawn Laux, clinical associate professor of computer and information technology, Tamara Groll and Lauren Lucas, academic advisors, and Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity. We discussed what we learned during the fall semester with a mix of in-person and online learning and what to expect as the spring semester begins. We’ll discuss how class structures have adapted for the pandemic. Viewers learned how to stay connected and get support when you need it … and how to get involved and have fun as Polytechnic students.
2020
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Boiler Gold Rush Polytechnic Welcome
August 21, 2020
Gary Bertoline, dean of Purdue Polytechnic, welcomed new students to Purdue and our college. Nathan Mentzer, one of the TECH 120 course's professors, discussed maintaining good classroom etiquette and integrity. We discussed what the Polytechnic is doing to prioritize your health and safety during in-person classes and lab sessions. Professors talked about being active this year in multiple learning environments (discussion-based, project-based, labs, lectures, etc.) Academic advisors discussed staying connected and getting support when you need it. We also talked about how to get involved and have fun as Polytechnic students.
Protect Purdue & Academic Adjustments for Fall 2020
July 14, 2020
In this important edition of our Live Q&A for Fall 2020’s new and returning students, we discussed changes to life as a student starting this August due to the pandemic. Gary Bertoline, dean of Purdue Polytechnic, and Pat Connolly, associate dean of undergraduate programs, discussed the overall adjustments that Purdue and the Polytechnic are making to prioritize the safety of the campus community. You’ll hear about Purdue’s up-to-date good-health practices (requirements for face masks, seasonal flu shots and social distancing) and the Protect Purdue Pledge. Four professors serving on the Polytechnic’s “dream team” of exceptional teachers also joined us. Sarah Leach discussed how instructors will use technology to deliver course content in different ways. April Cheung discussed how teaching and learning in the Polytechnic can be top notch, whether in classrooms and labs, online, or a hybrid format. Alejandra Magana talked about how professors will use best teaching practices while ensuring social distancing. She also discussed how you, as students, can stay connected with professors and your peers as you engage in teamwork. Abrar Hammoud talked about how the Polytechnic is surveying students and professors about how to best help with everyone’s all-around needs.
Purdue Polytechnic Virtual STAR
June 17, 2020
Set yourself up for success during your first year on campus! Especially for first-year students in Polytechnic majors, this edition of our Live Q&A introduces you to many helpful resources available in Purdue Polytechnic and across campus. You'll meet our college's "go-to" team — Toni Munguia, Guillermo Morgado-Rodriguez, Cyndi Lynch, Ryne Kerchner and Cathy Pullings — who will help you any time during your stay at Purdue, no matter if your needs are personal, academic or professional.
Minorities in the Polytechnic – the Students’ View
May 13, 2020
This special edition of our Live Q&A brought together diverse students from various majors in the Polytechnic to discuss what it means to be a student in and out of the classroom. The panelists shared their experiences with transitions to Purdue and the Polytechnic and talked about resources and opportunities available to get the most from your college experience — including the Minority Technology Association (MTA), which is dedicated to excellence in academic, personal and professional growth. Founded in 1985, the motto for the MTA is "We Strive, Endure, Achieve ... Always!" Our student panelists included Marcus Baker, who is majoring in cybersecurity, Erin McCreary, who is studying construction management, and Christa Serratos and Samantha Fowler, who are majoring in mechanical engineering technology. Alumnus Mel’Dre King (BS’16, industrial engineering technology) also participated, sharing his unique perspective as a graduate of our college. Cathy Pullings, the Polytechnic’s recruitment and diversity coordinator, moderated the discussion. Cyndi Lynch, associate director of retention and diversity, helped answer questions.
Women in Technology
May 12, 2020
In this special edition of our Live Q&A, learn about living, studying and having fun at Purdue University from young women who are studying in Purdue Polytechnic. Our student panelists were Alia Kabba, a junior in automation and systems integration technology, Milan Patterson, a junior majoring in building information modeling, Mia Stoffel, a sophomore studying cybersecurity and networking, and Alexandra Small, who is studying professional flight and cybersecurity. Alumna Emily Stoy (BS’19 organizational leadership and supply chain management technology), an employee at Meijer Inc., a supercenter chain in the Midwest, also also joined us. They discussed how their interests led them to majors in the Polytechnic, extracurricular activities where students meet friends, and more. Toni Munguia, director of recruitment, retention and diversity, moderated the discussion.
Construction Management Technology
May 7, 2020
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Construction Management Technology? This broadcast is especially for you! Danielle Gilbert, senior academic advisor, Mark Zimpfer, assistant professor of practice, and current student Dalton Southard, along with Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, as moderator, discussed Construction Management Technology and its programs.
Technology Leadership & Innovation
May 5, 2020
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's Dept. of Technology Leadership & Innovation (TLI)? This broadcast is especially for you! Nathalie Duval-Couetil, professor, Steve Elliott, professor and interim department head, Abrar Hammoud, clinical assistant professor, Nathan Mentzer, associate professor, Regena Scott and Greg Strimel, assistant professors, and Jennifer White, academic advisor, participated. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated the discussion about TLI’s programs, which include Engineering-Technology Teacher Education, Human Resource Development, and Organizational Leadership.
Engineering Technology
April 30, 2020
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Engineering Transportation Technology? This broadcast is especially for you! Lindsay Haugland, senior academic advisor, Brittany Newell, assistant professor, and Grant Richards, assistant professor of practice, along with Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, discussed our Engineering Technology programs.
Computer and Information Technology
April 28, 2020
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic’s Dept. of Computer and Information Technology (CIT)? This broadcast is especially for you! Angie Murphy, senior academic advisor, Lauren Lucas, academic advisor, Phil Rawles, associate professor, and current students Adit Mukherjee, Andrea Sanchez, Jason Arisa, Matt Thomas, and Taylor Younkins participated. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated. CIT's undergraduate majors include Computer and Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Network Engineering Technology, and Systems Analysis and Design.
Aviation and Transportation Technology
April 23, 2020
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's School of Aviation and Transportation Technology? This broadcast focused on all aviation-related programs in our college. The panelists included Brian Dillman, associate professor, Michael Holbrook, student flight instructor, and Timothy Ropp, associate professor of practice. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated the discussion. Undergraduate majors include Aeronautical Engineering Technology, Aerospace Financial Analysis, Airline Management and Operations, Airport Management and Operations, Aviation Management, Professional Flight, and Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Computer Graphics Technology
April 21, 2020
Admitted to a major in Purdue Polytechnic's Dept. of Computer Graphics Technology (CGT)? This broadcast is especially for you! CGT’s Rosemary Astheimer, assistant professor, Victor Chen and Ray Hassan, associate professors, and T.R. Oneal, senior academic advisor, discussed our CGT programs. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated the discussion. CGT’s undergraduate majors include Animation, Building Information Modeling, Data Visualization, Game Development and Design, UX Design, Virtual Product Integration, Visual Effects Compositing, and Web Programming and Design.
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2020 Admits
April 14, 2020
Current Purdue students Jacob Bartholome, a professional flight major, Erin Cook, junior in animation and game development design, Lindsay Drake, studying organizational leadership, Emmani Ellis, double-majoring in mechatronics and robotics engineering technology, Lindsay Harper, junior in computer and information technology, and Orlando Hernande, a construction management technology major, discussed how their interests led them to majors in the Polytechnic and about their relationships with professors. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated the discussion.
Academics in the Polytechnic
March 24, 2020
As a student admitted to a Polytechnic major, you might wonder what to expect when it comes to academics. To help you learn more about studying at Purdue University, we discussed courses and plans of study and explained what classes and labs are like. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated the discussion. Panelists included Melody Carducci, academic advisor in the Dept. of Computer and Information Technology, Mark French, professor of mechanical engineering technology, and Tamera Groll, academic advisor in the School of Engineering Technology. (Our panelists broadcasted remotely.)
2019
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2019 Admits
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
April 16, 2019
Our panelists discussed how their interests led them to majors in Purdue Polytechnic. They also talked about what it's like in classes and in the residence halls plus the academic support options available to students. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, moderated the discussion. Our student panelists were Lindsay Harper, a sophomore in cybersecurity, Brandon Thomas, a senior in electrical engineering technology, and Emily Stoy, a senior in organizational leadership and supply chain management technology.
User Experience (UX) Design
March 27, 2019
Professors and students in our User Experience (UX) Design major were here to discuss the program in great detail. Our panelists were Colin Gray and Austin Toombs, assistant professors of computer graphics technology, plus Will Kaufman, Rhea Manocha and Adam Kaufman, students majoring in UX Design.
Academics
March 19, 2019
As a student admitted to a Polytechnic major, you might wonder what to expect when it comes to academics. To help you learn more about studying at Purdue University, Polytechnic academic advisors discussed courses and plans of study and explained what classes and labs are like. Cathy Pullings, recruitment and diversity coordinator, moderated the discussion. Our panelists included Darcy Allen, academic advisor in the Department of Computer and Information Technology, T.R. Oneal, senior academic advisor in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology, and Tami Lynch, senior academic advisor in the School of Engineering Technology.
2018
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Why choose Purdue Polytechnic?
August 14, 2018
Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruiting, moderated a discussion with Gary Bertoline, dean of Purdue Polytechnic, about how our unique learning methods, lab experiences and internship opportunities can prepare you to excel upon graduation. Tami Lynch, senior academic advisor, answered questions about scheduling classes. Sara Zaloudek is majoring in systems analysis and design, and she shared her experience as a Polytechnic student.
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2018 Admits
April 17, 2018
Our panelists were Maddox Williams, a first-year student majoring in cybersecurity, Erin Cook, a first-year student majoring in animation, game development and design, and web programming and design, and Brian Tedeschi, a senior in mechanical engineering technology. They talked about how their interests led them to majors in Purdue Polytechnic. They also discussed what it's like in classes and in the residence halls. The panelists also discussed the academic support options available to students.
Academics in Purdue Polytechnic
March 27, 2018
Purdue Polytechnic offers majors in a wide range of disciplines: aviation, computing and graphics, construction management, engineering technologies, technology education, and technology management. Rachel Kelly, academic advisor, Jacqueline Brown, director of advising, and Toni Munguia, director of recruiting, retention & diversity, discussed what it's like to choose plans of study and courses in the Polytechnic and answered a wide variety of viewer questions.
2017
Some of the information presented in these broadcasts might be out of date. Be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.
Applying to Purdue Polytechnic
September 11, 2017
Our panel for this broadcast included AJ Frigo, assistant director of Purdue's Office of Admissions, who discussed the process of applying to Purdue University, with special attention to applying to Purdue Polytechnic majors. Also, Amber Glaze and Maddox Williams, first year students majoring in cybersecurity, shared their perspectives on choosing their major and applying to Purdue Polytechnic.
Why choose Purdue Polytechnic?
September 5, 2017
Our panelists were Gary Bertoline, dean of Purdue Polytechnic, Pat Connolly, associate dean for undergraduate programs and learning innovation, and Lucy Gotwals, a May 2017 graduate in computer and information technology. They discussed how majoring in Purdue Polytechnic prepares students for future careers. Lucy has accepted a consulting analyst position in San Francisco with Accenture, a global management consulting company.
What is Purdue Polytechnic?
August 16, 2017
Our panelists included Nancy Denton, professor of mechanical engineering technology; Gary Bertoline, dean of Purdue Polytechnic; and Vetria Byrd, assistant professor of computer graphics technology. They talked about our college's transformation, what classes are like, and how professors share their industry experience with students.
Current Students Discuss Life at Purdue & Last-Minute Questions for Fall 2017 Admits
April 18, 2017
During a broadcast especially for students admitted to a major in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute, current Purdue Polytechnic students Abhishek Balaji, Gabby Acosta, and Joshua Campbell answered viewer questions about their majors.
The Student Experience
March 28, 2017
Watch our first-ever live broadcast! Current Purdue Polytechnic students Lindsey Allen, Jake Leffler, and Ridhi Adyanthaya answered viewer questions about what it's like studying here. Ryne Kerchner, associate director of recruitment, was our host and moderator.