The endowed scholarship has been made possible through a gift from alumna and employee Jennifer Mullen, and will benefit business students who have limited financial means.
Early Childhood Education and Exceptional Needs: Intense Intervention will be available for the Fall 2025 semester. Both programs include licensure in Early Literacy.
The project, “The Need for Speed – Resourcing STEM Education and Research with Network Improvements,” will improve the campus’ internet capabilities and prioritize STEM coursework.
The partnership will establish a leadership pipeline that will support current educators within Muncie Community Schools by providing benefits like a tuition discount to pursue a Master of Arts in Education (MAE) in Educational Administration and Supervision, among other benefits.
The partnership involves synchronous acceptance to both institutions, providing students with cost and time savings as they pursue advanced pharmacy degrees.
The new major is being offered as part of the Master of Science in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Purdue’s School of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
A group of students and staff from Grand Rapids Community College recently visited the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan to learn more about transfer student life.
The charitable pharmacy is the result of a partnership between the Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana and the Purdue College of Pharmacy’s Center for Health Excellence, Quality and Innovation.
The program that provides Walmart associates with technical training is being expanded to Vincennes, Indiana and Jacksonville, Florida after a successful pilot in Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas.
The Vogels’ estate has left a $100,000 gift to create a fund to help undergraduate students in financial need complete their education.