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Faculty News

2026

January

David Peterson featured in Behavioral Scientist’s Notable Books of 2025

Linguistic Society of America Honors Purdue Professor as 2026 Fellow

2025

December

Risa Cromer Receives Adele Clarke Book Award

It May Take a Village: Purdue Research Links Neighborhoods to Slower Cognitive Decline

November

Purdue’s Center on Aging and the Life Course Awarded Prestigious National Institute on Aging Grant

Purdue College of Liberal Arts Announces Winners of the Renewed EXCEL Research Grant Competition

Purdue Faculty Receives NSF Grant to Study How AI Labor Forecasts Influence Stakeholders and Policy

CLA professors awarded grant to expand convergence education

October

Fulbright Scholar Advances Cultural Well-Being and Sustainable Design in Oman

Harry Denny Receives 2025 IWCA Muriel Harris Outstanding Service Award

When Democracy Listens: Purdue Professor Guest Edits Special Issue of Political Communication

Dr. Erin Dunn Receives $2.2 Million NIH Grant to Advance Research on Childhood Adversity and Depression

July

Purdue Anthropologist's Grubby Research Captures Global Scientific Attention

April

Purdue Liberal Arts Professor Awarded Rome Prize for Work on History of Medieval Science

Celebrating Shakespeare’s Birthday with a Glimpse into Renaissance London’s Theatrical World

March

Unearthing the Secret of Ancient Fortifications: Drs. Nicholas Rauh, Lynn Parrish and the ROSETTA Initiative

Talking life, philosophy, and basketball with Trey Kaufman-Renn and Professor Jan Cover

2024

November

Opinion: Why the Department of Government Efficiency could be costly for the country

AI’s Fingerprints Were All Over the Election

September

Research on the “Liar’s Dividend” Gains Attention  

August

In The News: The history of Olympic gender equity and where we are now

July

Y2K Sent A Warning. The CrowdStrike Outage Shows We Failed to Heed It

J.D. Vance’s Vision of Appalachia Is Nothing New

June

In The News: WHAT’S DIFFERENT ABOUT BIDEN AND TRUMP’S 2024 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?

Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes − why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology