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National ag education organization honors 11 faculty and students from Purdue

June 20, 2018

Eleven faculty members and students from the Purdue University College of Agriculture have been honored by the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA)…

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Tree migration study one of Discover’s top stories of the year

February 6, 2018

Discover magazine named a Purdue University study analyzing the movement of tree species in response to climate change as one of its top 100 scientific…

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U2U project receives Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence

February 1, 2018

Useful to Usable (U2U), a Purdue University initiative to make climate data more accessible to farmers, has been named winner of the annual Governor’s Award…

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Birds and bombs: Purdue student helps protect endangered species

October 5, 2017

More than 800 miles from Purdue University, you can survey rolling hills of endless grasses and wildflowers that make up tallgrass prairie — only occasionally…

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Boiler Gold Rush

Purdue’s top-ranked College of Agriculture continues upward trend with enrollment numbers

October 4, 2017

As part of an ongoing trend, enrollment numbers at Purdue’s College of Agriculture – ranked 8th in the world – remained strong, reflecting students’ growing…

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Purdue President Mitch Daniels

Purdue partners with AgriNovus for agbiosciences initiative

August 30, 2017

Purdue University has partnered with AgriNovus on a statewide educational and public awareness campaign that asserts Indiana’s leadership in food and agriculture innovation. The “Time…

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Group of Summer Practicum students.

Coming Full Circle with the Natural Resources Summer Practicum

April 5, 2017

Cortney Mycroft has a long history with the Forestry and Natural Resources department. The Northwest Indiana native attended the Forestry and Natural Resources Summer Practicum…

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Students and advisor in waders.

The Nature of Wild Things – A Learning Community

March 7, 2017

Want to make a big university feel more manageable? It can be difficult for new students to meet faculty, staff, and peers as they get…

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Bryan Pijanowski uses parabolic microphone to listen to nature.

Where are the Frogs?

February 22, 2017

Purdue’s Bryan Pijanowski, Professor of Landscape Ecology, has visited Costa Rica several times in the past decade. For more than 15 years, he’s been making…

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