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Options for Students with F2F classes next to a Synchronous Online Course

Where can students go on campus if they have a synchronous online course that’s right up against an in-person course and they won’t have time to get back to their living space? There are several options available to student. First, STEW 214ABCD and STEW 306 are being reserved for students participating in synchronous learning. Of course, they will need to use headphones but the room will not be expected to remain silent since some discussion will be happening for classes. Additionally, this version of the campus map has icons showing… Read more Options for Students with F2F classes next to a Synchronous Online Course

Welcome Back Video

Welcome back! Whether you are on campus or learning virtually this semester, we encourage you to watch this video to get a better idea of what Purdue ME will look like this semester. Here we will also address the questions we received from you and give you a look into what life will be like in the building and on Purdue’s Campus! Sincerely, The ME Undergraduate OfficeTina DensonProfessor Jim JonesKristin Deckard DawsonHolly EnglertEmma CoxLouAnna EichrodtKyle RiceJohn PearsonElizabeth HenningBrittany CruzStephen Stewart

Office of the Dean of Students – Student Support Services

Fall 2020 Updates Here in the Office of the Dean of Students – Student Support Services we are continuing to make adjustments to our processes in order to ensure all of our services remain available to students and in a way that we are doing our part to Protect Purdue. We are here to help students succeed and feel supported. Below is a brief overview of some of the services we provide in our office and how students can access them at this time. Office Information New Hours of Operation:… Read more Office of the Dean of Students – Student Support Services

Gearing up to Protect Purdue: Wellness kits part of the plan

As Boilermakers, we keep learning and we keep going. Right now, Purdue University is working diligently to ensure fall-arriving students are prepped, protected — and empowered to keep others safe. Part of the University’s on-campus welcome is the Protect Purdue wellness kit, which ensures students and faculty and staff are equipped to take a few small steps to keep everyone safe. The kits will be formally distributed on campus during Boiler Gold Rush for incoming and returning students ahead of the first day of school Monday, Aug. 24. The kit… Read more Gearing up to Protect Purdue: Wellness kits part of the plan

Available Space in EPICS

Looking for a hands-on experience this fall? Looking for experience that would be helpful getting a job in person or online? EPICS is a course where students work with local, regional and global partners to address needs within their communities.  Any student from any major can take EPICS in any undergraduate year.  With the overwhelming demand for first semester students, we do limit first semester students to the Learning Community and a small number of exceptions. Our projects are design projects that involves technology that will be used by real… Read more Available Space in EPICS