Purdue has ramped up its surveillance testing of congregate housing after observing the majority of COVID-19 spread within group settings last semester, and is preparing to become a vaccine distribution center, officials say.
Purdue finished Early Signing Day with the nation’s 70th ranked recruiting class — one that includes 14 freshman signees and four transfers — according to 247Sports.
Balancing classes and a part-time job is no different than balancing school and a mayoral campaign according to one Purdue junior and Illinois candidate.
Counseling and Psychological Services is hosting virtual opportunities for students to discuss their emotional reactions and ways of coping with current political stress ahead of Inauguration Day.
As students return to campus, the Protect Purdue Health Center plans to roll out a new app that will analyze student health and safety on campus.
COVID-19 testing protocol for students living off-campus has changed for the spring semester, as the Protect Purdue Health Center is now utilizing a rapid COVID-19 test.
Months of reopening preparations and years of financial prudence set strong defenses against the pandemic, helping the University leave the year in the black.
The ACE Campus Food Pantry's food drive in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. started on Monday, with its purple-polka-dotted van driving to different locations every hour from 6-9 p.m. to collect food donations. The food drive lasts from Monday to Friday while visiting several locations each day.
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