"Isolation has given me an opportunity to focus on the little things in life. I started improved my nutrition, fitness, sleep, and overall lifestyle by forming small habits over my time in isolation." - Kevin Boes
Emily Endicott leads a rocket project at Purdue
University to guide a team of aspiring engineers
toward a major competition and a soaring vision
with earthly benefits.
Elsa is a middle-aged woman with four children and grandchildren living in her little plot in Mosoriot, Nandi County. She has raised her children in her humble mud house and cooked in her smoky little kitchen, a temporary structure leaning on the side of her house, for many years. Elsa did not know that her smoky kitchen could be the reason she had been hospitalized twice for a chest condition in the last two years.
During the 2018-2019 academic year, almost 700 engineering students studied abroad in a variety of programs in 32 countries. These students ranged from freshman to graduated seniors who wanted a study abroad experience before they left Purdue
The National Institutes of Health National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has awarded Purdue University’s Jacqueline Linnes and Tamara Kinzer-Ursem, assistant professors with the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, and their interdisciplinary team, a $1.14M three-year grant to develop a smartphone-based viral load self-test that can be used by HIV-positive individuals to monitor their health between doctors’ visits.