The Purdue basketball team suffered a 94-84 loss to Wisconsin at Mackey Arena on Saturday afternoon. It was Purdue's second straight loss and its second home defeat of the season. While the Boilermakers shot 52% from the floor,
Materials developed at Purdue University incorporated into new Microsoft Quantum qubit platform Tyler Lindemann, a researcher in the Microsoft Quantum Lab West Lafayette and a Purdue University doctoral student,
Course will teach students to use ‘artmaking as a tactic of resistance’ A dance course this spring at Purdue University melds dance, “activism,” and “social transformati
Disaster recovery experts from Loyola Marymount University, UCLA, and Purdue University serve in the Community Action Project LA program, which is free to homeowners who choose to participate.
A 21-year-old Purdue University student is under arrest following a rape investigation in West Lafayette. According to a release from the West Lafayette Police Department, shortly before midnight on Friday,
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Racer on MSNChuck Jones named chairman of IMS Museum board of directorsThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum announced today that Chuck Jones is the new chairman of the Museum’s board of directors. Jones, an honors graduate of Purdue University, is an internationally recognized design and product development leader and is currently the
Caleb Swanigan's father, girlfriend and son were on the Mackey Arena court at halftime of Purdue basketball's game vs Wisconsin on Saturday.
Registration for the 2025 Quantum Summer School at Purdue University, organized by QSC and ORNL, is now open until Feb. 28.
Emergencies in aviation aren’t common, but pilots, airport staff, and passengers all play a role in making sure everyone stays safe when they do happen, says Stephanie Brown, director of aviation safety at Purdue University’s School of Aviation and Transportation Technology.
No. 7 Purdue dropped a 94-84 decision to No. 16 Wisconsin at Mackey Arena on Saturday. Here's everything coach Matt Painter had to say following the loss.
A professor at Purdue University is using particle science to improve grain facility safety. Kingsly Ambrose, professor of agricultural and biological engineering, is researching grain dust explosion prevention,
The project is a collaboration among NASA’s Glenn Research Center, Purdue University, and Engine-4 Foundation in Bayamón. #NewsismyBusiness
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