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May 20, 2014

ENGR 131 Final Project

Students in one section of ENGR 131: Transforming Ideas to Innovation I had to envision what the Purdue Memorial Union would be like 100 years from now.
May 19, 2014

2013-14 ENE Distinguished Dissertation Award

Junaid Siddiqui's dissertation - Transformation of Engineering Education: Taking a Perspective for the Challenges of Change - looks for answers to the question "what makes educational change so difficult?"
April 25, 2014

TULIP

A half dozen First-Year Engineering (FYE) instructors are gathered in an Armstrong Hall conference room, away from the School of Engineering Education (ENE) offices and classrooms.
April 23, 2014

Purdue Day of Giving

The School of Engineering Education is excited to take part in the first Purdue Day of Giving - raising funds for the First-Year Engineering Program (FYE).
April 21, 2014

Mark Carnes: Combining industry experience with Engineering Education

When he isn’t working on his Ph.D. in Engineering Education, Mark Carnes is teaching at Purdue University - College of Technology at Kokomo. He mixes his more than 30 years’ experience in product design with what he’s learned in the areas of Project Based Learning and how people learn to the benefit of his students.
April 9, 2014

The School of Engineering Education Turns 10

At its meeting on April 9, 2004, the Board of Trustees of Purdue University resolved to approve the formation of the Department of Engineering Education. This was the first department of its type in the United States.
February 20, 2014

Carter receives 2014 Outstanding Alumni Award

Rex Carter, a 1974 graduate with an Interdisciplinary Engineering degree in Urban Systems and Transportation, is the School of Engineering Education’s 2014 Outstanding Alumni Award winner.
February 4, 2014

Prof. Tamara Moore Receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

Tamara Moore, associate professor of engineering education, has been named a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The award, also known as PECASE, is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
September 23, 2013

First-Year Engineering Featured in U.S. News 2014 Best Colleges Guide

In its story "Engineering Gets a Lot More Friendly," U.S. News highlights First-Year Engineering at Purdue, citing the Ideas to Innovation Learning Laboratory and the program's new "flipped classroom." See Engineering Education's story for more on the flipped-classroom (or "flipping the lecture") movement.
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