Jennifer DeBoer, assistant professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, is the recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award.
During Fall Semester 2014, First-Year Engineering courses in the School of Engineering Education had more than 3,000 students enrolled - most of these students took ENGR 131: Ideas to Innovation I.
During the effort to make Connecticut the first state in the nation banning the chemical known as Bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles, a Purdue engineering alumna made her voice heard.
Entrepreneurial attitudes, A.P. Calculus credit and First-Year Engineering (FYE) students’ perceptions are among the issues engineering education graduate students are tackling during their first semester.
Shawn Jordan, a 2010 graduate of ENE, is highlighted, in part, for developing a next-generation science and engineering curriculum for Navajo middle school classrooms.
Strategies for targeting instructional techniques to particular students are among the topics discussed by recent Teaching Academy honorees in a new video series.