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2024

November

What poll watchers can − and can’t − do on Election Day

October

Overseas US voters get ignored by political campaigns − but could be crucial supporters

September

ACTA Designates Purdue University’s Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts Program as a Hidden Gem for its Robust Liberal Arts Curriculum

‘I Just Got Damn Lucky’ 9/11 Fighter Pilot Reflects on Liberal Arts Education

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?

Digital public archaeology: Excavating data from digs done decades ago and connecting with today’s communities

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

In The News: Purdue profs show how deepfakes could impact 2024 presidential election

May

Watch out for false claims of deepfakes, and actual deepfakes, this election year

In The News: Tara Grillos selected for Purdue’s 2024 Trailblazer Award

Hate crimes laws passed in Washington have been remarkably ineffective in protecting LGBTQ people for decades

April

Regulation of Pelvic Exams Is Long Overdue

Fermented foods sustain both microbiomes and cultural heritage

In The News: Not everyone who lives in a “news desert” would describe it that way

Is this the dawn of a new era in women’s sports?

March

Multilingualism Is an American Tradition. So Is Backlash to It

In The News: For Some Mammals, Large Adult Daughters, Not Sons, Are the Norm

It Wasn’t This Year’s Most Acclaimed Historical Film—But Napoleon Has Something to Teach Viewers

In The News: Spanish classes incorporate artificial intelligence

In The News: Opening reception for Degas Collection at Purdue scheduled for Sept. 17

In The News: Colleges are touting AI degree programs. Here’s how to decide if it’s worth the cost

In The News: New online master’s in AI from Purdue is designed for people who build AI systems and for people who use them