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Aquatic Center hopes for June completion

Kurt Esposito/Summer Editor

ALMOST FINISHED: Purdue's new Aquatic Center, located at the Recreational Sports Center, is scheduled to be open at the end of June and ready for use by early July.

By Anna Herkamp
Summer Reporter

The new recreational sports Aquatic Center is scheduled to be completed by June 30 and available for student use by July.

New features will be added to make the center better equipped for swimming competition.

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Schools’ programs receive high international scholar rankings

Curriculums, success of alumni earn Purdue praise by polls, reports

The Schools of Engineering and the School of Management have been consistently high-ranked in the most recent scholar rankings in both undergraduate and graduate programs.

The School of Management was recently ranked 6th internationally in a Wall Street Journal-Harris poll of the best MBA's programs in the world. These numbers came out from what Richard Cosier, dean of the School of Management, qualified as a "very sophisticated survey"; that is the true reflection of the recruiters' standpoint.

"Our recent No. 6 ranking in the Wall Street Journal is a tremendous statement of the high quality of our graduate program," said Cosier. "It is a strong testimony of the high quality of our graduates and the clear services we provide to our students."

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New building construction to convert Purdue Village to research complex

Research center to eliminate some student housing

Parts of the Purdue Village will soon be converted into a research complex.

"This will be used for research that involves most of the parts on campus," said Richard Schwartz, dean of the Schools of Engineering.

The complex will house a $5 million nanotechnology research center. The funds for the nanotechnology center were received from Indiana General Assembly's 2001-2002 budget.

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Aquatic Center hopes for June completion

Schools’ programs receive high international scholar rankings

New building construction to convert Purdue Village to research complex

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Purdue researchers study connection between health, religious convictions

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