In the news: supply chain course improved with more student engagement
May 23, 2013, No Comments

Sometimes explaining isn’t enough to achieve the desired impact on student learning, but doing can make a difference f ...

Workshop targets high school teachers to increase interest in computing
May 21, 2013, No Comments

A new summer workshop at Purdue hopes to strengthen the pipeline of students interested in a college degree in computing ...

EcoCAR 2 team at Year Two Competition
May 17, 2013, No Comments

The Purdue EcoCAR 2 team has spent this week in Yuma, Arizona, home of the General Motors Desert Proving Ground, as part ...

Two students win college leadership awards
May 17, 2013, No Comments

As part of its mission, the College of Technology strives to develop future managers and leaders in technology. To foste ...

MetrologyDay
Measuring the importance of World Metrology Day (May 20)
May 17, 2013, No Comments

by Joseph Fuehne, director, Purdue College of Technology at Columbus May 20 is observed annually around the world as Wor ...

Career Outlook for CoT students
Career outlook for CoT students
May 16, 2013, No Comments

Technology graduates have a lot to offer a wide range of employers, and the extended forecast looks bright. Indiana̵ ...

Defining Technology
Defining Technology by its alumni
May 16, 2013, No Comments

The careers of Technology graduates can help place the discipline in context. By Kim Medaris Delker Technology is one of ...

Rolls Royce Engine
Partners in progress
May 16, 2013, No Comments

Shared reputation for excellence bonds Purdue, Rolls-Royce. By Eric Nelson Most people associate the Rolls-Royce brand w ...

Rolls Royce engine work
Relationship includes research
May 16, 2013, No Comments

Purdue is not only a steady source of skilled employees for Rolls-Royce, but also a partner in research and education. A ...

NSTIC security research
Making online transactions more secure
May 16, 2013, No Comments

By Della Pacheco Billions of online transactions occur every day, and the numbers are growing. An estimated $8 trillion ...