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Kirk Cerny
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Mike McManus honored as 2005 recipient of the Osmun Award for achievement in Entomology.
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Purdue to honor alumni from College of Consumer and Family Sciences including Andrew Whittaker of Norwalk, CT.
Purdue's College of Consumer and Family Sciences is honoring seven alumni for their contributions and leadership within their professions. They are Beverly Lawler Girard of Nokomis, Fla.; Abbe Hohmann of Indianapolis; April C. Mason of Fort Collins, Colo.; Mary Louise Foster of West Lafayette; Ben and Maxine Horn Miller of Bonita Springs, Fla.; and Andrew Whittaker of Norwalk, Conn.



An engine donated by Pratt & Whitney is unveiled in late November at the Purdue Airport. The PW4098 engine, which is housed at the airport's power plant lab in Hangar 2, gives students a hands-on education of an engine used in today's commercial aircraft. The engine is more than 10 feet tall and produces 98,000 pounds of thrust. Two such engines power the Boeing 777. Read more here.

 

The Purdue Club of Connecticut is comprised of alumni, students, friends of the University, and parents of Purdue students. The Club sponsors events throughout the year to promote Purdue University and the Purdue Alumni Association, socialize, and raise money for our scholarship fund. For more information, email Arnie Grot.

Annual Picnic - July 29, 2007
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Annual Picnic Photos  - July 23, 2006


Purdue defensive end Jeff Benjamin, top, goes over Notre Dame running back Armando Allen to recover a fumble by Allen. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
9/29/2007 - Football
Purdue Continues Unbeaten Streak With 33-19 Win Over Notre Dame
With former quarterback Drew Brees in attendance, the Boilermakers (5-0) got off to their best start since 2004. Curtis Painter passed for 252 yards and two touchdowns, and Chris Summers made all four of his field goal attempts.  » More
Bloomfield's Sheets Helps Add To Irish's Misery

Televised Football Games

10/06/07 vs. Ohio State West Lafayette, Ind. 8:00 p.m. ET ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
10/13/07 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 2:00 p.m. ET ESPN, ESPN2 or Big Ten Network
10/27/07 vs. Northwestern
(Homecoming)
West Lafayette, Ind. 12:00 p.m. ET ESPN, ESPN2 or Big Ten Network

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France A. Córdova will be Purdue's next president, succeeding Martin Jischke, who will retire June 30, 2007.

Purdue introduces 11th president
An internationally recognized astrophysicist who is chancellor of University of California, Riverside, was chosen Monday, May 7, as the 11th president of Purdue University. The Purdue Board of Trustees, meeting on the Loeb Playhouse stage, voted unanimously to hire France A. Córdova and then brought her on stage to the music of "Hail Purdue."
Córdova, 59, has served at Riverside since 2002, coming from the University of California at Santa Barbara, where she had been vice chancellor for research and a professor of physics for six years. Before that, she was the youngest person to hold the position of NASA chief scientist, working on projects that included the Hubble Space Telescope.
J. Timothy McGinley, chairman of Purdue's Board of Trustees, announced Córdova's selection after a seven-month search for a successor to Martin Jischke, who will retire on June 30 after serving as Purdue president since Aug. 14, 2000. Read more here.

 


Purdue University is a coeducational, state-assisted system in Indiana. Founded in 1869 and named after benefactor John Purdue, the University is one of the nation's leading research institutions with a reputation for excellent and affordable education.

BOILERMAKERS
Boilermakers On October 26, 1891, the Purdue football team was for the first time called "Boiler Makers" by a Crawfordsville reporter who wrote about Purdue's 44-0 trouncing of the Wabash side. Soon after, Lafayette newspapers picked up the name, and in October 1892 "The Purdue Exponent" gave it the stamp of approval. In the early days of Purdue football, the team was called other names as well, including "haymakers," "railsplitters," "sluggers," and "cornfield sailors."

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This GMC Yukon was first spotted getting onto CT Route 2 East from I-84 on June 30, 2005 at 6:08 PM. It has subsequently been spotted crossing the Charter Oak Bridge. Will the owner display his Purdue pride at a Purdue Club of CT event?