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The Purdue INHome entry in the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 has taken the lead in total points. Purdue ...
The INhome truly does bring the Midwest to our Nation’s Capital, and people love it! Media coverage of the INhome ...
It’s Green Week at Purdue, and the Solar Decathlon team, in Washington, D.C., is Skyping with campus today as part ...
By Steven Lincoln College of Technology Writer/Editor The photos I took while attending the Solar Decathlon can be found ...
Physical Facilities’ tagline says it all — One vision, one future. Along with serving, developing and mainta ...
The Lafayette Journal and Courier talks to Bill Hutzel, professor of mechanical engineering technology and faculty advis ...
Today was day three of public tours, and busiest day yet! We had over 1500 people tour our home today. Our team is proud ...
by Steven Lincoln College of Technology Writer/Editor I took my fourth or fifth tour of the Purdue INHome today. I alway ...
The Solar Decathlon is open to the public today. They’ll have to brave some rain (1-2 inches forecasted), but they ...
Spencer Douglas is back at Purdue after being part of the construction team for Purdue’s entry in the Solar Decath ...