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This letter was written by Emily Primm, a former Editor-in-Chief of The Purdue Exponent from 2022-2023 and recent College of Liberal Arts graduate. Don’t let the Exponent disappear from campus Purdue ...
Takeaways Recent legal developments underscore the importance of program design. Assessing employee training programs to ...
Purdue and The Exponent have a complicated past. While the publication has been critical of the university in the past, it's ...
In the wake of Purdue’s recent DEI cuts, the new Purdue Student Government president and vice president expressed a desire to ...
After political pressure and a federal investigation, Harvard University recently renamed and restructured its Office for ...
As a proud alumnus (B.S. Management, 1988) of Purdue University, I write this letter with deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent policy shift that undermines the values of diversity, ...
The Exponent stands with the Columbia Daily Spectator, Columbia University's independent student newspaper, amid recent ...
Protestors gathered Friday morning for the Board of Trustees meeting, hoping to get clarification on recent DEI cuts at ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has raised concerns about the diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at Butler and ...
Taking a look back at Purdue’s past efforts in the realm of diversity and seeing what can be pieced together regarding its ...
A former University of Wisconsin quarterback commit will stay in the Midwest to play at the next level. Jarin Mock, a ...
Purdue University is ending several of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, joining a growing number of Indiana ...