NCERA-101 receives 2024 National Excellence in Multistate Research Award
North Central Extension & Research Activity-101 (NCERA-101) Committee on Controlled Environment Technology and Use has been honored with the...
North Central Extension & Research Activity-101 (NCERA-101) Committee on Controlled Environment Technology and Use has been honored with the...
A couple of years ago, Marshall and Berdine Martin were asked to speak to students at the Illinois high school he graduated from more than 60 years...
In September, the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer recorded its lowest readings since March 2016. Declining income expectations...
As autumn settles in, we eagerly await the transformation of leaves into vibrant hues of red, orange and yellow. However, this year might tell a...
Frederick “Freddie” Mildenhall feels a dual identity — “born English but definitely raised American,” he says. His...
Sienna Ogawa, is a PhD candidate in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Purdue University. Her research uses genetics and microscopy to study calcium signaling in plant reproduction and response to various forms of stress.
This year, the College of Agriculture welcomed nearly 600 new students and celebrated with its own BGR event Friday, August 16th on the front lawn of the Agricultural Administration Building. The event featured carnival games, including corn hole, horseshoes, putt-putt, giant Jenga, skee-ball and tricycle racing.
Purdue Mandela Fellows honor Nelson Mandela with the opening of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Video created by The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.