Purdue Agriculture athletes earn Big Ten recognition
Two Purdue Agriculture student athletes were recognized as Big Ten Distinguished Scholars for achieving grade-point averages of 3.70 and better...
Two Purdue Agriculture student athletes were recognized as Big Ten Distinguished Scholars for achieving grade-point averages of 3.70 and better...
When you imagine Purdue University or pull up images in a Google search, it’s likely that you see pictures of herringbone brick pathways,...
Amid National Pollinators Month, beekeepers are focusing their efforts on enhancing their bee colonies’ resilience, particularly in...
Purdue University is accepting nominations for the 2024 Frederick L. Hovde Award of Excellence, given annually to a member of Purdue’s...
As the summer months bring fluctuating weather, drought resilience has become a pressing concern for Midwest farmers. Purdue University’s...
John Couture was named a 2024 University Faculty Scholar for his exceptional research spanning plant and insect ecology, marking a significant milestone in his tenure as an associate professor of entomology and forestry and natural resources. Couture’s research involves elevating the understanding of ecosystem functioning, analyzing plant chemical and metabolic profiles, refining precision agriculture techniques and developing solutions for effective natural and agricultural resources management.
Purdue University’s Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ABE) Graduate Program is ranked #1 in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Rankings, marking the thirteenth consecutive year ABE has been ranked in the top two. ABE’s undergraduate program was also ranked #1 last year and consistently in the top two for over a dozen years.
Sarah Stanhope, is a graduate student in the Department of Biochemistry at @PurdueUniversity Her research uses Drosophila (fruit fly) as a model organism because their eyes are similar to humans. By using flies as a model, it's possible to study aging neurodegeneration, specifically ocular disease quickly, in zero to 60 days instead of years,