FroYo XPress, a frozen yogurt startup created by Purdue University students, will open its first self-serve kiosk this fall in Purdue University’s Third Street Market, providing two dairy-free flavors and three toppings.
How did a football-playing IE senior decide to go into student politics? A friend advised him to “ride your own wave” - and he won the Purdue Student Body presidency for the upcoming school year.
In April, the Michigan Technological University Board of Trustees elected Purdue IE alumnus Richard J. Koubek as the University’s 10th president. Koubek succeeded President Glenn D. Mroz on July 1, 2018.
In Purdue IE’s “Alumni Spotlights” video series, alum Dennis Clark (BSIE 1972) talks about how Purdue IE prepared him well for his career at Eli Lilly & Co. and for starting his own consulting business.
During the 2018 Undergraduate Research Conference, Purdue University Archives and Special Collections awarded an IE student first place for her archival research poster about Indiana’s state song.
A new manufacturing technique uses a process similar to newspaper printing to form smoother and more flexible metals for making ultrafast electronic devices.
Everyday permanent markers, glue sticks and packing tape may offer a surprisingly low-tech solution to a long-standing nuisance in the manufacturing industry: Making soft and ductile, or so-called "gummy" metals, easier to cut.
Purdue IE alum Aslanbek Xembayev (BSIE 2016) is featured in a College of Engineering GlobalMakers article, part of a series about international engineering students who have succeeded at Purdue and beyond.
Five undergraduate IE students interned this summer at TVS Motor Company in Bangalore and Hosur, India, from May 5-26. The group of nine students also included three graduate students from the Krannert School of Management and one graduate student from Purdue Polytechnic.
In Purdue IE’s “Alumni Spotlights” video series, Crosly & Associates’ David Hornthal (BSIE 2002, MSIE 2003) talks about how Purdue Industrial Engineering prepared him well - both inside and outside the classroom - for his career and current position.