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2026 Spring Fest: Bugs, barnyards and Boilermaker fun — 10 March 2026
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s College of Agriculture will host its annual Spring Fest from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET on...
Road to discovery: Zie Reed's untraditional path into animal sciences — 09 March 2026
“I never expected to find my place among the fields and barns of Purdue,” said Zie Reed, a sophomore majoring in Animal Sciences and a...
Forest ecologist earns new support for global collaborations — 09 March 2026
Jingjing Liang, a University Faculty Scholar and associate professor of forestry and natural resources, has been appointed a Global Forest...
Collaboration in action: Beekeepers help The Purdue Bee Lab make buzz-worthy mutation discoveries — 05 March 2026
When most people picture a bee, they imagine a small black insect with a fuzzy body, yellow stripes and glossy dark eyes. But beyond the classic...
Binayak Kunwar - Graduate Ag Research Spotlight — 02 March 2026
“This might sound very weird,” Binayak Kunwar says, “but my first impression of the United States was that the sky here was too...
Fern Rice Named Truman Scholarship Finalist — 26 February 2026
Purdue University College of Liberal Arts and Purdue Agriculture junior Fern Rice has been named a finalist for the Truman Scholarship.
Uniting Indiana Residents Against Invasive Species — 23 February 2026
Purdue Extension leads efforts to combat invasive species like spotted lanternfly, protecting Indiana’s forests, vineyards and economy.





