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July 8, 2014

Game Night

First-Year Engineering students were able to show off the computer games they designed, developed and implemented during the first Game Night.
June 19, 2014

International Perspective on Engineering Education

Leading up to the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference in Indianapolis, several international scholars visited Purdue University to meet with faculty and graduate students in the School of Engineering Education.
June 13, 2014

Q3 Workshop at Purdue

The Qualifying Qualitative Research Quality (Q3) Workshop series seeks to initiate a sustained conversation and build capacity around issues of research quality across a range of interpretive methods currently adopted by the engineering education research community.
June 5, 2014

ENE at the American Society for Engineering Education Conference

Purdue faculty and graduate students will be hosting workshops, presenting research and taking part in panel discussions during the ASEE's 121st Annual Conference and Exposition. It takes place June 15-18, 2014, in Indianapolis at the Indiana Convention Center.
May 19, 2014

2013-14 ENE Distinguished Dissertation Award

Junaid Siddiqui's dissertation - Transformation of Engineering Education: Taking a Perspective for the Challenges of Change - looks for answers to the question "what makes educational change so difficult?"
April 23, 2014

Purdue Day of Giving

The School of Engineering Education is excited to take part in the first Purdue Day of Giving - raising funds for the First-Year Engineering Program (FYE).
April 21, 2014

Mark Carnes: Combining industry experience with Engineering Education

When he isn’t working on his Ph.D. in Engineering Education, Mark Carnes is teaching at Purdue University - College of Technology at Kokomo. He mixes his more than 30 years’ experience in product design with what he’s learned in the areas of Project Based Learning and how people learn to the benefit of his students.
April 12, 2013

Paul Cloyd and the Greening of Alcatraz

Renewable energy meets the historic Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (now part of the National Park Service), thanks to an interdisciplinary engineering alum.
April 10, 2013

Five ENE Faculty Members Promoted

Congratulations to Heidi Diefes-Dux and William Oakes, who are promoted to full professor, and to Monica Cardella, Alice Pawley, and Johannes Strobel, who are promoted to associate professor with tenure.
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