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Can insects help archaeologists solve historical mysteries? A PhD student’s unexpected partnership

From cold cases to ancient civilizations lost to time, real-world, unsolved mysteries have always captivated an audience. Countless History Channel...

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Terry Torres Cruz - Postdoctoral Scholar Feature

Terry Torres Cruz’s path to mycology – the study of fungi – has been guided by lots of curiosity – and a little bit of...

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2026 Purdue Ag Alumni Fish Fry returns to Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds

The 2026 Purdue Ag Alumni Fish Fry will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds, 1406 Teal Road in Lafayette.

Leuck as an intern for professional sports teams.

Small steps to stadium dreams: A turf science student’s path to professional sports

Every great journey begins with small steps, and for Ryan Leuck, a junior in horticulture and landscape architecture majoring in turf management...

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Tradition meets innovation: Purdue to host the 90th annual Pest Management Conference

The 2026 Pest Management Conference will be held Jan. 12-14 at Loeb Playhouse in the Stewart Center on Purdue University’s West Lafayette...

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