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Purdue School of Industrial Engineering to be named for Edwardson following $25 million in philanthropic commitments

The Purdue Board of Trustees has approved naming the School of Industrial Engineering for alumnus John A. Edwardson in recognition of $25 million in total gift commitments to support students, faculty, and programming. The school will be known as the Edwardson School of Industrial Engineering.

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In the largest monetary contribution ever made to Purdue’s School of Management/Business, the Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation has committed $50 million to Purdue to name the undergraduate institute in the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. The institute will be named the Bruce White Undergraduate Institute.
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Purdue’s next big move in a decadelong series of major strategic investments will honor a celebrated president who led transformative change during his tenure, as plans for the state-of-the-art Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business were approved by the university’s Board of Trustees. The reimagined school will prepare tomorrow’s leaders and entrepreneurs, grounding them in the hallmarks of a Purdue education.
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Raytheon Technologies Corp., one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world, has committed $4 million to Purdue for a named chair position in the university’s reimagined Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. This new position will support faculty leadership, discovery, and engagement within business and STEM intersections.
Sue Ann and Evan Werling (seated) received a Purdue President’s Council award, the Crystal Boilermaker Special Train, on Dec. 11 in recognition of their lifetime of loyalty, commitment and generosity. Pictured standing (from left) are Willie Reed, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine; Deborah Knapp, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Oncology; and Matt Folk, president and CEO of the Purdue for Life Foundation.
The Purdue Board of Trustees has approved the naming of the Evan and Sue Ann Werling Comparative Oncology Research Center in recognition of the donors’ $10 million gift. The university will use the Werlings’ gift to establish the new center, fund the Evan and Sue Ann Werling Professorship of Comparative Oncology, and create an endowment to provide unrestricted support for promising cancer research and clinical trials.
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Game-changing scholarship for Philosophy students

With the Thomas H. Scholl Internship for Philosophy Students, Purdue alumni Tom Scholl combines scholarship and internship support to encourage students to seek out unique learning situations that will prepare them for out-of-the box career options after graduation.
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Purdue, Accenture sign agreement supporting smart manufacturing

Purdue University and Accenture have agreed to a five-year commitment supporting Purdue’s mission to prepare a next-generation smart-manufacturing workforce, including funding for the Accenture Smart Factory and the Accenture Smart Manufacturing Scholars Program.