Purdue University's Family Weekend 2019 commences tomorrow! First-Year Engineering will participate as part of the College of Engineering's activities in the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering on Saturday, October 26, 2019, 10 AM - Noon.
The 2019 IEEE Frontiers of Education Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio is underway. Many of our faculty, graduate students, and PhD alumni will be participating and/or presenting their research and representing twenty different categories related to engineering education.
How does an engineering school dedicated to the future celebrate its past? That's a question with many answers, and some of them are personified in the story of one engineer. David Schwind, a distinguished Purdue alumnus and pioneer in acoustics, will be coming back to the University he loves on September 20 to combine recollection and inspiration for a day of important anniversaries.
A multidisciplinary engineering degree is a great option for those seeking flexibility and opportunities in multiple fields, even giving you a competitive edge.
A Purdue University-affiliated startup developing a platform using augmented reality to encourage students to learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has received grants totaling $275,000. The technology enables children to experience hands-on science through gameplay.
The year 2019 will be remembered as a banner year for our school at the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference. Along with three major awards, two best paper finalists, and a distinguished lecture, our community reach has continued to grow through collaborative work with colleagues in many different fields and schools of engineering (and beyond!) around the globe.