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Mining smarter, cleaner
Imagine extracting iron ore from Minnesota mines dating back to the 1890s. All without disturbing any new land. With a Purdue alumnus at the helm of Magnetation, that’s become a reality.
Always @PurdueEngineering
Engineering inclusion
A new booklet co-edited by Brad Duerstock, director of the Institute for Accessible Science (IAS), provides resources to encourage students with disabilities to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Innovate @PurdueEngineering
Much more than growth
The College of Engineering’s strategic growth initiative has garnered attention for its planned expansion, but it is the college’s transformation, which will become increasingly evident as more of the plan is carried out, that will be the ultimate attention-getter.
Strategic Growth Initiative
 
Purdue students develop safe-water system for Dominican Republic community
To address the water-quality issues in developing nations around the world, Purdue launched a service-learning class in the fall of 2012.
ChangeTheWorld @PurdueEngineering
Women in Engineering: Q&A with Beth Holloway
For the past 13 years, Beth Holloway has been working to increase the number of women in engineering at Purdue and beyond.
OurPeopleOurCulture @PurdueEngineering