November 2, 2023
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Purdue University College of Engineering to offer guaranteed internship to students in Indianapolis
The College of Engineering is excited to announce a guaranteed paid internship to Purdue University in Indianapolis engineering students in good academic standing. As part of an undergraduate degree program, the work-integrated learning experience may come in the form of a co-op or an industry or undergraduate research internship. Purdue’s goal is to see more students participate in internships related to their field in Indianapolis, which will provide them with hands-on experience, improve retention rates and increase the likelihood of launching their professional careers in Indiana.
Media contact: Derek Schultz, dcschultz@purdue.edu
An astronaut and a communication advocate return to their alma mater as Presidential Ambassadors
Andrew “Drew” Feustel launched himself from the Cradle of Astronauts directly into a life dedicated to the pursuit and promotion of science. Now Drew and his wife and partner, Indira, a speech-language pathologist, are helping others make those small steps to giant leaps as Purdue graduates and as thoughtful and strategic explorers into new frontiers. President Mung Chiang has named the Feustels Presidential Ambassadors of Purdue University, a role in which they will use their expertise, connections, passions and experiences to help further enrich the Purdue community by actively connecting with students, faculty, alumni and staff.
Media contact: Brittany Steff, bsteff@purdue.edu
Indy leader Evan Hawkins named senior director for administrative operations for Purdue University in Indianapolis
Evan Hawkins has been named senior director for administrative operations for Purdue University in Indianapolis. In this newly established role, Hawkins will serve as a principal contact for Purdue University in Indianapolis, working with partners and stakeholders including state and local officials, municipalities, private industry and community organizations.
Media contact: Derek Schultz, dcschultz@purdue.edu
AP Video: Retail trends ahead of the holiday season
As the calendar turns to November, Rodney Runyan, professor of retailing and the associate department head of the Division of Consumer Science in Purdue University’s White Lodging-J.W. Marriott, Jr. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, explains current and future retail trends affecting consumers. Runyan says three things affecting retail trends are inflation, the restart of student loan payments, and uncertainty about the economy and inflation. Runyan also predicts increases in online shopping during the holiday season.
Media contact: Trevor Peters, peter237@purdue.edu
Dry-surface foodborne pathogens under scrutiny at Purdue
Purdue University’s Haley Oliver has launched a project to improve the safety of low-moisture food-processing facilities. Oliver, a professor of food science, will collaborate with Old Dominion University’s Rishi Drolia on the project, which will target the Cronobacter sakazakii pathogen. Millions of infants were affected in 2022 when C. sakazakii-tainted infant formula prompted a prolonged shutdown of a production plant and a monthslong nationwide shortage of formula.
Media contact: Maureen Manier, mmanier@purdue.edu
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