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February 4, 2014

Prof. Tamara Moore Receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

Tamara Moore, associate professor of engineering education, has been named a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The award, also known as PECASE, is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
September 23, 2013

First-Year Engineering Featured in U.S. News 2014 Best Colleges Guide

In its story "Engineering Gets a Lot More Friendly," U.S. News highlights First-Year Engineering at Purdue, citing the Ideas to Innovation Learning Laboratory and the program's new "flipped classroom." See Engineering Education's story for more on the flipped-classroom (or "flipping the lecture") movement.
April 12, 2013

Paul Cloyd and the Greening of Alcatraz

Renewable energy meets the historic Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (now part of the National Park Service), thanks to an interdisciplinary engineering alum.
April 12, 2013

Paul Cloyd and the Greening of Alcatraz

Renewable energy meets the historic Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (now part of the National Park Service), thanks to an interdisciplinary engineering alum.
April 10, 2013

Five ENE Faculty Members Promoted

Congratulations to Heidi Diefes-Dux and William Oakes, who are promoted to full professor, and to Monica Cardella, Alice Pawley, and Johannes Strobel, who are promoted to associate professor with tenure.
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