Highlights

Invitation to Reception for those attending AMS meeting. Guests do not need to be registered for the
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Team led by Purdue professor first to record key event that breaks continents apart. <more>

Purdue University researchers will investigate how middle and high school students learn about global warming and climate change, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.<more>

Joseph S. Francisco, the William E. Moore Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, has been elected to serve as president of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in 2010. <more>

College of Science alumnus, Drew Feustel (BS '89, MS '91 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences), is one of the seven person team <more>

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences professor, Qianlai Zhuang, part of Department of Energy project <more>

Researchers, including Noah Diffenbaugh, assistant professor of earth and atmospheric sciences and members of the Purdue Climate Change Research Center (PCCRC) <more>

A Purdue University-led team, including Earth and Atmospheric Sciences faculty members R. Jeff Trapp and Noah Diffenbaugh, used climate models to examine future weather conditions <more>

A joint study between several American and European universities, including Purdue's Matthew Huber, shows that the Arctic's ancient water cycles <more>

2008 EAS Student Awards Banquet

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