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July 25, 2007

Effron Awards

Mr. Barry J. Effron, recent Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal Federation of New York, Westchester, has provided several student scholarships for Materials Engineering students for the fourth year. These scholarships are awarded by the Effron Family Foundation.
July 25, 2007

Graduate Students Present Research

Graduate Students Present Research at
31st International Cocoa Beach Conference & Exposition on Advanced Ceramics & Composites
July 1, 2007

The Global University

Experts within academia and industry suggest that the American university has operated within a regional vacuum of research and teaching for too long. Corporate America has gone multinational and is requiring its research, workforce, and innovation to do the same.
July 1, 2007

The Case For Global Education

Globalization is common to business. In only the last 10 years, markets have become global. Durable goods, personal mobility, improved healthcare, and high-quality housing are within reach to a larger world population.
July 1, 2007

Passion Fuels Bowmans Pursuits

Teaching, pushing through to new discoveries, traveling the globe, and advocating for every individual’s rights-whatever his pursuit, passion reigns for Keith Bowman, professor of materials engineering. And it’s infectious.
July 1, 2007

Globe Trotter

Globalization is the new world order. We hear it as Americans all the time: to compete professionally, one must have proficient knowledge of overseas culture. But what does this mean for the practicing engineer? How are engineers adapting their careers to fit this new mold of operating in multi-continent corporations?
July 1, 2007

Culture Shock?

International students find Purdue to be a welcoming place.
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