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Ultrapotent compound may help treat C. diff, reduce recurrence
Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, is the leading cause of health care-associated infection in the U.S.
Purdue program provides nationwide model for liberal arts in higher ed
A Purdue University program provides the basis for a new initiative aimed at reinvigorating the liberal arts on college campuses across the country. The Teagle Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are partnering to sponsor Cornerstone: Learning for Living, a program model based upon the innovative Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts certificate developed by the College of Liberal Arts. The NEH and the Teagle Foundation have committed a minimum of $7 million to the initiative.
Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Ed again puts Purdue among country’s best
Purdue University continues to be recognized as one of the nation’s top institutions with another top-10 ranking, this week via the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education 2021 U.S. Rankings.
Quantum model unlocks new approach to single-photon detection
To become more pervasive in daily life, quantum technology needs to better detect single particles of light, called photons, carrying quantum information.
Purdue University Global to develop academic program for Gallup Straight to Business initiative
Purdue University Global has partnered with Gallup to develop and deliver an academic program to support Gallup’s Straight to Business initiative.
Purdue announces fall enrollment numbers
Purdue University’s enrollment at its flagship campus is the highest ever.
U.S. News & World Report rankings: Purdue nation’s 5th-most innovative school
Purdue University is the fifth-most innovative school in the country in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, released Monday (Sept. 14). It’s a one-spot improvement over last year’s rankings, with Purdue overtaking Stanford University for the fifth spot.