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Why is Houston playing at Lucas Oil Stadium? The Cougars' Sweet 16 matchup is practically a home game for Purdue:
In 1891, according to the Purdue University website: "Under accusations of recruiting athletes from boiler shops, the 'Boilermakers' name is adopted for Purdue’s athletic teams. An 85,000-pound Schenectady No. 1 Locomotive engine is purchased."
The program for Purdue-connected companies offers the university a way to rekindle or establish the startup founders' Indiana ties.
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Purdue University's mascot, the Boilermakers, originated from a newspaper taunt in 1891 after a football victory against Wabash College. The nickname "Boilermakers" was intended to be an insult, referencing Purdue's focus on engineering and agriculture, seen as working-class professions at the time.
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The letter said U.S. universities rely on the tuition but that the presence of Chinese national students jeopardizes national security.
Several NCAA players in the March Madness tournament have NIL deals worth over $1 million. These deals pay college athletes to use their name, image, and likeness and are often sponsored by companies. Fortune compiled a list of a few of the top NIL earners playing in this spring’s tournament.
A research project led by a Purdue University professor could improve population control regulations for white-tailed deer throughout Indiana.
The university has acquired the two-story property at 518-520 Indiana Ave., in the heart of the Indiana Ave. Historic District, which is the former site of Schultz & Pogue LLP and BrewLogix. According to county records, Purdue paid $4.5 million to buy the property in January.
University Senate confirmed Tuesday Purdue would not be following suit with hiring freezes and are trying to hire internally, ensuring stability those who were affected by federal funding changes.