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Purdue sees 2nd-best year for donations
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Purdue University says donations to the school rose by 32 percent during the past year for its second-best fundraising year. Purdue says $298.8 million was donated to the university during the fiscal year that ended June...
Tags: Human Interest, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Daniels talks higher education hours before Purdue chooses him as their next president
A day before Purdue University's Board of Trustees decide on their next president, Governor Mitch Daniels spoke about higher education. The Governor is expected to take the job after his term even though he would not directly address the topic in public...
Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Mitch Daniels, Politics
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It's official! Indiana Gov. Daniels to lead Purdue
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — The Purdue Board of Trustees has unanimously selected Indiana Gov. Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. to be the university's next president. Daniels will start in January at the conclusion of his second term as governor. He...
Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Science and Technology, Mitch Daniels, Education
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Statement from Gov. Daniels following appointment as Purdue president
No institution of any kind means more to Indiana today or tomorrow as Purdue University. It educates at the highest level the engineers, scientists, agricultural experts, and information technologists on whom our state and national success...
Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Fourteen pairs of twins in Zionsville to break record, but may not make the record books
This weekend, Zionsville High School's graduating class of 2012 is expected to set a world record for having the most twins to receive a diploma. Out of 436 students in the senior class, 28 have always had another half through their high school years....
Tags: Zionsville, Graduation
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CHS Foundation awards scholarships
ST. PAUL, Minn. (PRNewswire) -- The CHS Foundation has awarded 75 $1,000 scholarships to college students studying agriculture. This year's recipients include 50 high school seniors and 25 two-year college students from 27 states. The CHS Foundation is...Tags: Winsted, Science and Technology, Schools, Agricultural Research and Technology, Education
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Purdue students use Indy 500 to study homeland security
Purdue University is using the Indianapolis 500 as an opportunity to teach. Students studying homeland security are getting the chance to see what it takes to keep people safe at a large event like the race. As people lined up to get into the track for...
Tags: National Security, Indianapolis 500
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What you should know for the Indianapolis 500
Information about 2012 Indianapolis 500 activity Sunday, May 27, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway: DAY: Race Day SCHEDULE (all times local): 5:33 a.m.-6 p.m. Public Gates Open 7 a.m. Snake Pit Opens 8:30 a.m. Spectacle of Bands Begins 9:30 a.m....
Tags: Florence Henderson, Mario Andretti, Indianapolis 500, Auto Racing, Jim Nabors
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More schools connect with students via Web
It's often cheaper, and certainly more convenient, but you might wonder whether you get what you pay for with an online MBA.
A few top-flight business schools have entered the online world, bringing cachet to the field. But skeptics abound. Access to the...Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Northwestern University, Education, Indiana University
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Euthanasia-for-space debate focuses on shelters
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A self-professed animal lover, Michelle Spear of Mulberry, is the proud owner of two dogs and a cat. But if she ever had to surrender one of her beloved pets, she would take only it to a no-kill animal shelter. "With no...Tags: Pets
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Interview with new CEO of Via Christi Health
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsJeff Korsmo is the president and CEO of Via Christi Health starting this September. He previously worked at Mayo Clinic in Rochester and chief financial officer of Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and Rochester, as well as executive director of the Mayo Clinic...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Mayo Clinic, Corporate Officers, University of California, Berkeley, Health
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Racially-charged vandalism found at Purdue University
Dr. Cornell Bell is an integral part of Purdue University history. A faculty member for 36 years, he founded the Krannert Management School's Business Opportunity Program, giving hundreds of students a chance to succeed.
"The contributions of Dr. Bell...Tags: Students, Photography and Video, Racism, Photography Supplies and Services, Teaching and Learning
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