Image. Heather Fenton, a sophomore in animal sciences from Indianapolis, Ind., plays with her dog Niko on the Memorial Mall. Such sites are common on Purdue’s campus, especially on warm sunny days. Photo by Katie Chodil.

Purdue Agriculture
Purdue Agriculture helps students stand out in the crowd
Purdue Agriculture programs reach #1 status
Contest promotes teamwork, soybean innovations
Agriculture student shows Purdue pride
Gene Pool brings back the spirit of the game
Outstanding agriculture student spotlight: Kate Barzan
Study abroad allows student to discover Brazilian agriculture
School of Agriculture offers unique electives
Learning communities help freshmen adjust to university life
Program offers enrichment beyond major
Virtual reality comes to campus
On to Mars: Food science department conducts research for NASA
Off with their legs: Torture chamber tests furniture weakness
Students on the street
A word from the editor
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Volume 9, No. 1
Fall 2003

Purdue Agriculture helps students stand out in the crowd

 

Photo by Katie Chodil
Sidewalks such as this one next to University Park, are often filled with students on their way to and from classes. The student population at Purdue is 38,847.