Purdue ABE Undergraduate Program #1 again!

Eight years as #1, followed by a 1-year visit to #2, the Purdue ABE grad program is on a streak again. This year, we share top honors with the Cyclones of Iowa State.

I am very pleased to share some great news this morning.  The 2021 US News & World Report rankings of graduate engineering programs were released earlier today, and our program is ranked number 1 n the biological/agricultural engineering specialty area.  Congratulations to our alumni, students, and all involved in supporting the graduate programs within our Agricultural & Biological Engineering program.

Additional information on graduate biological/agricultural engineering rankings can be found at: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/biological-agricultural-rankings

A special thank you to faculty and staff for all you do in supporting our students. I appreciate your dedication to our program. The sustained excellence of our program would not be possible without all of your contributions.

In the fall of 2020, our undergraduate program was ranked number 1 by US News & World Report (see https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering) for the tenth consecutive year.

Opportunities for students completing degrees at all levels our program are outstanding. Future for our programs is bright as we look forward to the completion of the ABE building construction and renovation effort late next year (see https://ag.purdue.edu/ABEBuilding/ ).

Boiler Up and Hail Purdue!

Nate

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Nathan Mosier

Professor and Interim Head

Indiana Soybean Alliance Soybean Utilization Endowed Chair Department of Ag. and Bio. Engineering