April 10, 2026
SEE Recognition Night: All Students Invited - RSVP Required
We are excited to invite you to this year's SEE Recognition Night! Throughout the year, our seniors work together to solve real problems for real companies. On this special evening, students, senior design student’s guests, SEE faculty and staff, the SEE External Advisory Council, and industry guests—including senior-design sponsors—gather to celebrate what they’ve accomplished.
The event is Thursday, April 30 at 6 PM in the Feature Gym of France A. Cordova Recreational Sports Center. Food will be provided.
RSVP REQUIRED: Click SEE Recognition Night RSVP Survey or see the invitation with QRC
RSVP deadline - April 16
Job Corner with Ms. Whelton, PE
If you are looking for summer job opportunities there is still time. I will continue to send emails about opportunities even after the semester ends. Please make an appointment to see me if you’re looking for a job opportunity. I am available throughout the year including the summer. Just email me (mwhelton@purdue.edu) your availability and we will figure out the best time. We can meet in person or virtual. I am here to help.
The CCO is a great place to find both full time and internship related opportunities. I don’t post their opportunities. If you don’t have a CCO account or haven’t looked at it this semester, please go to here. The jobs tab of Linked In is another great way to look for jobs or even using general job search engines. Don’t forget that research counts as related experience!
The final career fair of the semester is the Just in Time career fair on Wednesday April 15th from 10am to 3pm in the PMU Ballrooms. There are 67 companies and looking quickly at the list, Cleveland Cliffs has fulltime environmental engineering positions listed and Dana Incorporated at the Lafayette location has an EHS intern position. There may be others as you look at the list. Remember everyone that makes something needs an environmental engineer and now many companies have sustainability initiatives above and beyond regulatory requirements. There is also potential for information sessions to occur via the CCO calendar even though the semester is winding down. Check the CCO calendar to see if anything else is added.
Need a professional outfit for an interview or SEE’s Recognition Night on April 30th? The CCO has a career closet where you can get a professional outfit for free! We would love to see you all at Recognition Night.
EEE 48001/48002 Senior Design Series
Current EEE juniors may be wondering about Senior Design next year. The mainstream senior design course for EEE is EEE 48001/48002. Students take this course sequence in their final full academic year (fall-spring) and work on the same team with the same sponsor/client through that year. Projects are coordinated, and teams formed, by the instructional team. This year the instructional team is Ms. Whelton, Prof. Nies and Prof. Zhang. You can learn more about projects from over the years on the SEE site at Senior Design.
New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program
The New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (NM LEEP) is a two-year program tailored to help deep tech entrepreneurs bridge the gap between groundbreaking innovation and commercialization through tailored mentorship, business training, and the expertise and resources of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Los Alamos National Laboratory, and in partnership with Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation, Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, National Institute of Standards and Technology – Manufacturing Extension Partnership and U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration, NM LEEP supports critical deep-tech innovations that impact national security and economic competitiveness in the advance materials, artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing, biotechnology, energy security, and space sectors. Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident with a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral Degree and be 18 years of age. The deadline to apply is May 8th. See more information on the flyer.
Design & Innovation Minor Summer Course Offerings
The Purdue Polytechnic Design & Innovation minor is offering two core classes this summer: TECH 22000 - Designing Technology for People and TECH 34000 - Prototyping Technology for People. See more details on the flyer.
Springer Engineering Business Experience Certificate
The College of Engineering is excited to announce an elite certificate program designed to prepare undergrads of all majors to lead at the intersection of engineering and business. This 9–10 credit hour program focuses on finance, leadership, and decision-making through direct interaction with C-suite executives.
Why Join?
- Executive Access: Learn from accomplished alumni who transitioned from technical roles to the C-suite.
- Real-World Skills: Gain hands-on experience in finance, communication, and business strategy.
- Industry Ready: Signal to employers that you possess both technical depth and business acumen.
Virtual Callout Meeting
Learn more about the certificate, the ENGR 30301 (Engineering Executive Forum) gateway course, and Venture X @ CoE.
🗓️ When: April 16th, 5-6 p.m.
Register: Click here to register for the callout
Questions? Contact Prof. Kostas Grigoriou, Director of the Springer Engineering Business Initiative, at kostasg@purdue.edu.
ENGR 30301: Springer Engineering Executive Forum
The College of Engineering is offering ENGR 30301 to all engineering majors and is an opportunity to "hang out" with engineering executives that transitioned to industries like business, technology, finance, and healthcare. See more information on the flyer.
SCLA 210: Civic Thought
The College of Liberal Arts is offering a new course, titled "Civic Thought", next fall.
This course will fulfill:
- The Civics Literacy Graduation Requirement
- The UCC Humanities Requirement
- 3 more credit hours toward the Cornerstone Certificate
SCLA 210, and the co-curriculars offered by the Institute, will give our students opportunities to cultivate the habits of good citizenship through reading and discussing foundational texts and by putting what is learned into play, through debates, case competitions, dinners, and discussions; state house internships and by simply rubbing elbows with leaders. See the flyer for more information.
Currier Scholarship - Residents of St. Joseph County Only
The Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, located in north Indiana, is offering a scholarship for Purdue Engineering students of any discipline. Applications are due on June 1st. See more information here.
University Residences Summer Office Positions
University Residences is hiring for Summer 2026 office positions. This summer job includes hourly pay, housing, and a meal plan. See the flyer for more details and to apply.
Engineering CARES Hub
The Community, Assistance and Resources for Engineering Students (CARES) Hub is now open. The mission of the CARES Hub is to build Boilermaker engineers by developing awareness, well-being and community for students through outreach, direct access to mental health resources and community-building programs designed to equip students with the skills and mindset needed to be thriving students and thriving future engineers. Check In and Chat hours and locations are listed here, where engineering students can receive support for personal issues and academic stress. Find more info on the CARES webpage.
The CARES Hub Engineering Lounges can be found in ARMS 1261 and 1264. They have study tables, relaxation spaces, a microwave, printer, refrigerator, and snacks for student use! Operational hours can be found on the CARES webpage. Additionally, CARES offers on-going wellness activities, educational workshops, peer mentoring, and social events, and on-site individual therapy, including daily walk-in hours with their licensed therapist, Jennie Beutler. If you need help handling stress or working through a problem, schedule time with Jennie Beutler here or drop by ARMS 1251 to speak to Jennie without an appointment during her Walk-In Hours from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Engineering Academic Support - Resource Webpage
Did you know the College of Engineering has a webpage dedicated to listing academic resources for classes, such as Supplemental Instruction, resource rooms, and how to find a free tutor for some key engineering classes? Free tutoring is available for some CE and ME courses. Tutoring sessions are scheduled through BoilerConnect, choose Tutoring appointment type to schedule. Visit https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/InfoFor/CurrentStudents/index_html to see what else is available to you to help.
Academic Success Center (ASC)
The ASC offers a collection of services and programs designed to help students be successful in the classroom. Be proactive and review available resources now. Don’t wait until things get difficult to manage. ASC provides: Study Skills Consultations, Peer Success Coaching, Supplemental Instruction (SI), Workshops, Accountability Groups, and much more. See ASC’s offerings at https://www.purdue.edu/asc/.
QUESTIONS? For more specific information about each service, be sure to check out their homepages, or Email academicsuccess@purdue.edu, call 765-494-4700, or visit Wiley C215.
Civics Literacy Requirement
Purdue University adopted a civics literacy graduation requirement for undergraduates who entered Purdue in Fall 2021 or later. If you fall in this category, and you have not completed the requirements yet, then now may be a good time to get started. To see details and various resources click here. Questions may be directed to CivicsLiteracy@purdue.edu.
Professional Licensure & FE Exam: What is it? When to take it? How to prepare?
The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is typically the first step in the process leading to the P.E. license. It is designed for students close to finishing their engineering degree or recent graduates. The FE is a computer-based exam that is administered year-round at NCEES (National Council of Examiners for engineering and Surveying) approved Pearson VUE test centers. FYI – Purdue has an approved test site. The FE contains 110 multiple-choice questions. The exam appointment time is 6 hours long, which includes a nondisclosure agreement, tutorial (8 minutes), the exam (5 hours and 20 minutes), a scheduled break (25 minutes), and a brief survey.
What is professional licensure all about and why is it important? Learn more at https://www.nspe.org/sites/default/files/resources/pdfs/GR/2017handouts/2017%20-%20What%20is%20a%20PE%20document.pdf
The SEE website has an information and resource page - click here. This page highlights NCEES, the Environmental Exam, links to various sites to register for the FE, what study sessions are offered on campus (not all apply to EEE, though), how to purchase study guides, and other resources to consider.
SEE FE Exam Reimbursement Program for EEE Seniors
The SEE FE Exam Reimbursement Program is meant to encourage and support EEE students to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam during their time at Purdue. It offers 100% reimbursement with a passing score and 50% reimbursement for a failing score on the FE. Once the student takes the FE, they are to provide proof of their test date and score along with an itemized receipt to Dr. Robinson, nlrobins@purdue.edu. The deadline for a reimbursement request is the last day of the month in which the student graduates. Only one reimbursement per student will be allowed.
FE Environmental Engineering Review Manual
The SEE office has this manual available for check out - all 754 pages! The manual includes sample questions for each test section of the exam, and step by step solutions are provided. Seniors are welcome to this manual for loan for a 72hr period to review and study. See Tammi Thayer in the EEE office to check out the manual.