Experience the magic of spring at this year’s Spring Fest
From the plant sale to the legendary Bug Bowl, featuring the Cockroach Colosseum and honey tasting, the 2024 Spring Fest will offer an array of...
From the plant sale to the legendary Bug Bowl, featuring the Cockroach Colosseum and honey tasting, the 2024 Spring Fest will offer an array of...
Most U.S. consumers surveyed in February 2024 predicted that they would see an increase in food prices over the next 12 months. Sixty-four percent...
Spring Break is here, and students and families are gearing up to escape the cold. For those with pets, the choice to leave furry friends behind...
Purdue PhD student Aimable Mugabo single-handedly distributed more than 1,000 USB cards promoting Purdue-based Scientific Animations Without...
When he thinks of his childhood, Jacobo Mora recalls rows of fruit trees and colorful squash at Kercher’s Sunrise Orchard in Goshen, Indiana....
Teomie Rivera-Miranda is graduate student in Purdue Agriculture's Department of Entomology. Rivera-Miranda’s research is focused on pesticides and how they affect forensically relevant insects. In a combination of lab and field work, she studied the effects of two pesticides commonly used in U.S. agriculture on blow fly oviposition, or process of laying eggs, and development, which in turn may delay or accelerate the decomposition process.
From farm to fork—or, in this case, from farm to fans of the black and gold, it’s official: Purdue students are launching the first Purdue-brand hot sauce line! “Boilermaker Hot Sauce Black Edition and Gold Edition” will hit tables at the Ag Alumni Fish Fry and be available for the public to purchase at Purdue Spring Fest and the Boilermaker Butcher Block. Locally sourced from the Purdue Student Farm and developed, produced and designed by students in an interdisciplinary food science and horticulture course, the sauces are infused with Boilermaker spirit, giving them that special "kick."
From winter tornadoes to Canadian wildfire smoke, the Midwest experienced some record-breaking weather events in 2023. Climatologists with the Midwestern Regional Climate Center, a partnership with the National Centers for Environmental Information and PurdueUniversity , identified ten of the most memorable and impactful of the year. Thank you to everyone who helped contribute to such a remarkable year and we wish you happy holidays and wonderful new year!