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College of Agriculture
Offers programs in agricultural sciences, natural resources, and related fields, focusing on food, agriculture, and the environment.

Daniels School of Business
Provides business education, preparing students for leadership roles in various industries.

College of Education
Focuses on preparing educators and advancing research in teaching and learning.

College of Engineering
Offers a wide range of engineering disciplines, fostering innovation and problem-solving skills.

About
Trustees Of Purdue University


Founded in
2013
EIN
900185849
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Education
Address
102 N 4TH ST FLORA, Indiana 46929-0000 United States
Website
umatterincmaryland.com
Phone
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Email address
About
The Trustees of Purdue University, as the governing body, oversees the university's operations, ensuring critical decisions align with its mission, long-term interests, and priorities. They work to advance the university's goals through various initiatives.
Mission
TRUSTEES OF PURDUE UNIVERSITY serve the Flora, Indiana area, fostering educational opportunities and supporting the local community with care and dedication.

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