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Mar

2010

Gout Cure

Written by Cathy Heinz

Signs of spring are popping up all over campus – gout cure.Flip flops are out of hibernation (if they ever were stored away).Snowmen have been replaced by Frisbees and footballs.And though campus is relatively quiet right now, with students in various parts of the country and world for spring break, there are a lot of cool things going on at Purdue.

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Although some students are sure to be enjoying spring break on tropical vacations, many others are spending the week studying abroad or participating in service or humanitarian programs.Here is a sampling:

When students return next week, activities on campus and beyond will resume in earnest.

  • The Purdue Solar Racing team will defend its title in the Shell Eco-marathon Americas, an international contest to design and build the most fuel-efficient vehicle.Last year’s team won the solar-car category achieving 4,913 miles per gallon, the most ever recorded at the event – gout cure.Learn more and watch a videogout cure.
  • Apparel Design and Technology students will host their annual spring fashion show, showcasing student creations to an enthusiastic audience – gout cure.
  • For a second year, the Humans vs.Zombies game will take over campus for a week.There are rules (e.g. gout cure, can’t tag a human who’s working or on his/her way to a job interview) and missions (e.g., rescue a captive scientist who is critical to human survival).Humans want to survive the week by not being tagged gout cure, “socked” (hit with a rolled up sock), or shot with a Nerf gun.Once a zombie, you’re on the prowl for humans; gout cure.By all accounts, this is tons of fun – gout cure.Watch the video.
  • The women’s vocal group, the Purduettes, will host its annual cancer benefit concert – gout cure. Gout cure: learn more by watching this video.
  • Campus will be buzzing (literally, thanks to the Entomology Department) during the annual Spring Fest weekend, a community event that showcases Purdue through a host of activities and entertainment that appeal to all.Learn more gout cure, see photos, and watch a video.
  • Drivers will start their engines to compete in Purdue’s annual Grand Prix go kart race, dubbed “The Greatest Spectacle in College Racing.” This year, a new companion event for electric go karts will be held the week before.

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Dec

2009

Buy Coral Calcium Supplements

Written by Cathy Heinz

A recent bad day got worse as I was heading home from work and realized I had a flat tire. It was cold, wet, and dark – perfect timing for a flat; buy coral calcium supplements.As I pulled into a bus stop near Armstrong Hall and stepped out of the car, a young woman asked if I needed help. Buy coral calcium supplements: embarrassingly enough, I did.I’m not overly experienced with anything mechanical.

 

Katie was my Good Samaritan.She’s a first-year engineering student from Indianapolis who told me her dad didn’t let her or her siblings grow up and leave home before they knew how to change a flat buy coral calcium supplements, change the oil, and change a battery.

 

It’s finals week and Katie was there to catch a bus to go back to her campus home for dinner.She was fresh from an 8-hour study session, but she stayed to help me as several buses came and went.She crawled under my car to check the spare, pulled out the jack and went to work; buy coral calcium supplements.And buy coral calcium supplements, although I offered to do the under-the-car dirty work, she waved me off saying my clothes were nice, whereas she was wearing sweats. Not only did Katie help me with my car, she cured my bad mood. 

 

Thank you, Katie; I hope your finals went well and that you enjoy your winter break.Oh buy coral calcium supplements, thanks to Katie’s Dad too.You must be very proud.

 

16

Mar

2009

Levitra Usa

Written by Pamela Horne

Levitra usa: it’s quiet on campus this week as Purdue’s students headed out last Friday to home, to the beach or to ski slopes for Spring Break.  As my assistant said “It’s as if the campus is relaxing and breathing a sigh.” And I’ve had a number of faculty and staff ask me if I’m taking vacation or what I’m doing for spring break.  Huh??  Gosh, a week or so ago at a basketball game I had to ask our wonderful Dean of Students Tony Hawkins when Purdue’s spring break was – I knew it was coming up – but honestly – it has little impact on those of us in Enrollment Management – we’re just stretched for tour guides as our visitors to admissions increase rather than decrease this time of year.

So campus life will be a little slower over the coming seven days -but it’s been fun and exciting the past few weeks and this past weekend.  You know by now that I am a MAJOR Boilermaker basketball fan.  I had so much fun this weekend going to the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament in Indianapolis – the scene in Conseco Fieldhouse and downtown was terrific and colorful with everyone walking around happily with their school shirts and jackets on.  I tried to capture just a bit of the atmosphere with my camera. 

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As you know – our guys beat Ohio State in the finals, won the tournament trophy and are now on their way to the dance!   Be sure to cheer them on during March madness!

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Irish TenorsAnother big win on campus was earlier this month when the Irish Tenors (pictured at the left) performed at Elliott Hall of Music with the Lafayette Symphony.  The singing was beautiful and wow-what fantastic sound from our own city orchestra.  My husband and I have season tickets to the Symphony and are impressed every time.  Learn more about Purdue entertainment and cultural programs at Purdue Convocations and LSO.  Also last weekend – my husband and I ventured to two new restaurants in downtown Lafayette (OK, so I’m not much of a cook as an empty nester!) and were delighted by wonderful Italian one night and sushi and crab (yum) the next.  The restaurant scene around the downtown area seems to be expanding every week.  Learn more about our two great cities from the visitor information site

 

Stealing Buddha's Dinner by Bich Minh NguyenIn the midst of regular meetings, writing, and reviewing reports- there have been some exciting highlights in my work the past few weeks.  One of the most delightful was a celebratory lunch with author and Purdue faculty member Bich Minh Nguyen.  Bich’s book, Stealing Buddha’s Dinner was recently selected as Purdue’s FIRST Common Reading selection – to be read by all of our incoming students this summer.  Bich’s book was selected by a campus wide committee from over 100 nominations-it’s a wonderful coming of age memoir about growing up in the Midwest as an immigrant from Viet Nam – -food features prominently in the book (both wonderful ethnic food and American junk food), as does 80s culture.  I know our students are going to love it — I happened to read it when it first came out and was very positively reviewed by the NY Times – and selected it for my book club to read last September.  Bich was gracious enough to come to my home to meet with my club.  I can’t wait until she addresses over 6,000 new students this coming fall.

I’m off to Atlanta this coming Friday for a weekend of joint Big Ten recruitment activities.  If you live in that area – come by our college fair and information session on Sunday afternoon, March 22 at the Doubletree in Buckhead.

13

Mar

2009

Buy Levitra On-line

Written by Cathy Heinz

The national notoriety of Purdue’s compliment guys continues to spread; buy levitra on-line.This time the Chicago Tribute posted a story and video buy levitra on-line, http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-compliment-guys-13-mar13,0,6849324.story.

During a time when there so much bad news, it’s great to see these guys making headlines.I’m sure there’s more to come.

By the way, I’ve heard their Oprah appearance will be on an upcoming Friday.

12

Mar

2009

Price Of Levitra

Written by Cathy Heinz

I didn’t think I would be posting more about our compliment guys, but now they’re getting national attention.

Each Wednesday Brett Westcott and Cameron Brown stake out at a central location on campus and shout compliments to everyone who walks by – nice backpack; have a nice day; you’re looking good; and in my case, nice camera – price of levitra.They’re the subjects of online video (both Purdue and our local media), and now they’re getting national attention on the Oprah show.They were orginally scheduled to appear this Friday, March 13, but I just heard they’ve been postponed to a later date.

Here’s the latest video on these guys, Compliment Guys on YouTube – price of levitra.I’ll watch for the Oprah segment and try to post that in a future blog.

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13

Jan

2009

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Written by Cathy Heinz

I have to confess; I love snow.I love to watch it fall; cialis capsules 10.I love to play in it.I like to wonder about what the animals were doing when I see their tracks in it; cialis capsules 10.I even reminisce a little when my daughters get excited about the prospect of a snow day, remembering when I was just as excited.

 

And because I love snow, I’ve been extremely disappointed by our West Lafayette winter so far.There hasn’t been any. Cialis capsules 10: just two hours north of us, Chicago is “enjoying” a record winter with a season-long succession of snowstorms.When I speak with my family from Ohio’s snow belt, they’re often bragging about “another 16 inches of snow last night.” (At least I call it bragging, although I think they’re actually complaining.)

 

I’m disappointed for our students too.Sledding on Slayter Hill is a great wintertime tradition at Purdue – cialis capsules 10.Sure, we still have Big 10 basketball, but I’m positive there’s a group of friends on campus just aching to pull out this year’s most creative vehicle and take to the hill – cialis capsules 10.

 

For example cialis capsules 10, this is what happens when engineers and liberal artists become friends (at least that’s my version of this photo’s story):

 

 

Weather forecasters are predicting a couple of inches of snow tomorrow.That’s not enough, but at least it would be a start; cialis capsules 10.For now cialis capsules 10, I’m just going to keep pining for a white winter.I’m sure it’s coming; it always does.And when it does, I look forward to seeing the 2009 version of student sled creativity in action on Slayter.

 

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26

Nov

2008

Cialis Buy Online

Written by Cathy Heinz

I’m cheating with this blog because most of it isn’t in my words. Cialis buy online: earlier this week, I was working on a project for which I needed some inspiration.And when I need inspiration, more often than not I turn to Purdue students; I’m never disappointed – cialis buy online.I asked them, “If you were compiling a list of the top-10 things you like about Purdue, what would be at the top?” Here’s what they told me …

  • The Academics – I know that Purdue is respected, and grad schools and employers will look highly on a degree from this university.I also know that the course load will prepare me for the future, while also being interesting; cialis buy online.And there are so many choices! Along with my science core, I’ve taken a class about pop culture and forensic science, and am planning on taking a class about spiders next semester.
  • My favorite thing about Purdue is the closeness of the community here.For a campus of 40,000 it feels much smaller and very Midwestern.  My friends have become my family and I feel connected with all of the organizations I am involved in.
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  • As a high school senior, I had my reasons why Purdue felt right to me – majors I was interested in, Big Ten football, out-of-state experience, the reputation and meeting new people! As a senior at Purdue I can honestly say any of the reasons I came to Purdue as a freshman are secondary to the reasons I love Purdue now; cialis buy online.I can’t explain all the things I love about this campus at this point; its the people, the atmosphere, classes, ways to get involved, memories, and all the experiences Purdue has allowed me; cialis buy online. Cialis buy online: i could not be happier with my decision to attend Purdue, as exciting as the real world is, I will always be a Boilermaker!
  • I think that many instructors do everything in their power to help you succeed in and out of the classroom by making class fun and making time for us, the students.Also, I have even gotten my teacher’s cell phone number before (twice) so we could call them at home with any questions we have.
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  • PURDUE PRIDE would be at the top of my list – cialis buy online.I feel like the students at Purdue BLEED BLACK AND OLD GOLD and that really brings a sense of unity to the campus.On game days, the overwhelming sense of pride that you can feel, makes me positive that Purdue is exactly where I belong!
  • Purdue is a large university, meaning there are many ways to get involved, do research, and take cool classes.At the same time cialis buy online, there is a major focus on the small, community, family feel.Everything is very personalized.
  • What stands out most for me is the undergraduate research I have done since freshman year. Cialis buy online: it has provided me with experience and familiarity with graduate school.The accessibility of undergraduate research that the university and the College of Science provides is a wonderful opportunity, allowing me to work under a prestigious and well-known professor and use state-of-the art instruments.
  • At the top of my list would be: the sound of the Boilermaker Special, plenty of activities to get involved in, great colors, and great food.  
  • The best aspect of Purdue University is the small community feel at a large school – cialis buy online.There are always new faces in every class cialis buy online, yet walking to class you can also see both former and current professors, classmates and even your best friend.
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  • On the top of my list would be the Black Cultural Center because of their interest in students succeeding in life not only educationally but also personally.They really value your Purdue education.
  • Professors hold office hours, which gives you the opportunity to be more than a face in the crowd and to develop a relationship with the professor, as well as to get extra help when needed.
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Thanks, guys.I think that pretty much sums it up.

08

Oct

2008

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Written by Pamela Horne

Fall is in the air in West Lafayette!  The sky is bright blue, the temperature is crisp, leaves are starting to turn to gold and red, and the sounds of the marching band practicing carry through the air in the afternoon.  It’s fun to see the students hurry on their way to class in Purdue sweatshirts and bright sweaters after the opening weeks of t-shirts, tank tops, shorts, and flip-flops.  Last week, I heard James Earl Jones speak on campus and six thousand other Purdue students and faculty enjoyed the comedy of Robin Williams in the Elliott Hall of Music.  The very next night, at Elliott, I listened to the Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Pharmacy viagra: all of this right at my doorstep — how lucky I am to be at Purdue!

 

The admissions office is humming these days too – as we welcome hundreds of prospective students and their parents for campus visits each week and process the thousands of applications that are pouring in for next year. I don’t get a chance to see all of our counseling staff every day, though, as they are busy traveling highways and airspace to visit high schools all over the country and meet thousands at hundreds of college fairs.  In fact, you may see them more than I have!  When they’re home, in addition to meeting with families and presenting at our programs, they’re in their offices already reading and evaluating applications.  Much is new for us this year as their reading is on their computer screens – we’re imaging all of the documents and information our applicants and their schools are sending us.  We’re excited about the instant retrieval of information on our desktops and going more “green” in our office!  We’re also excited about another change– as are the seniors and parents reading this blog – we’re waiting to release our first 2009 admissions decisions until December.  Purdue is a decision worth waiting for and we appreciate the patience of our early applicants, as we give every application a thorough and careful review and consider a greater proportion of the competitive applicant pool before making decisions.  We know that many of you will excitedly be checking your status on line beginning the night of December 5.

 

Last week I spent several days in the beautiful city of Seattle with over 5,500 colleagues from all over the world at the annual conference of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC).  Secondary school counselors and college admissions staff join together for educational sessions, keynote speakers and other activities.  Highlights for me were a special pre-conference session with 100 top enrollment managers from all over the country, participating in several panels (including one covered by the higher education media:  http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/09/29/predict), and a terrific reception that all of the Big Ten admissions offices put on for the high school counselors attending the conference.   And on Wednesday we welcomed 60 guidance counselors from surrounding schools to campus to update them on Purdue programs and new admissions processes.  We so appreciate counselors’ dedication to students and know how challenging their jobs are.  They are our most valued colleagues.

 

Next time I’ll blog about financial planning for college – an important topic for every family, but particularly in light of national economics.  Let me hear from YOU –as prospective students, parents helping your student through the admissions process, and my high school counselor colleagues – what would you like to know from the Dean?

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