You've seen the emails. You've gotten the texts. You know today is #PurdueDayofGiving. Do you remember your time in #PurdueABE? The hours spent in the classroom, in the shop, in the lab, learning with your hands? Help us make sure ABE students continue to get that top-notch experience and give today: https://purdue.university/ag_abe
Hear from #PurdueABE Ag Systems Management senior Lane Banks on his Study Abroad in Ireland:
From traveling from historical sights to visiting the Guiness Brewing Factory in Dublin, I had a wonderful time in Ireland. I also had the great opportunity learning about the different agricultural practices got to tour several farms in Ireland. It was truly an incredible experience that I will never forget!
Curious about studying Biological Engineering at Purdue? Watch Evey Brooks share 3 things she loves about her major.
To learn more about Agricultural and Biological Engineering, visit: purdue.ag/bio-engineering
Congratulations! đ ABE Faculty Promotions approved by Purdue Board of Trustees: Dr. Bob Stwalley, full clinical professor, Dr. Jian Jin, full professor, Dr. Lizhi Shang, associate professor.
Purdue ABE is delighted to announce our #USNWR ranking for graduate ABE programs remains #1 for the 6th consecutive year. This consistency and ranking are indicative of the hard work of our students, faculty & staff, and points to the success our alumni demonstrate.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/News/Spotlights/2026/2026-0407-Purdue-Engineering-wins-No-4-national-ranking-and-record-scores-for-research-and-graduate-education-atop-No-1-triple-crown
https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/2026/Q2/12-purdue-graduate-programs-ranked-in-top-10-in-u-s-news-world-report-2026-list/
When presenting a solution to remove excess carbon in the air, most #engineers probably wouldnât think of a box.
But the #PurdueEngineers who created BoilerCube thought a carbon-sequestering cube was a brilliant idea.
It started after founders and @purduecheme students Andrew Dyba, Emmy Huang and Jeremy Sapp heard about the concept through the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Chem-E Cube Competition, where student teams design and present a compact solution for a real-world chemical engineering problem. The challenge in 2025 was to clear as much carbon as possible from the air â and the BoilerCube team placed third overall, winning extra recognition for the teamâs business presentation.
With the student org in its second year, BoilerCube is gearing up for a new solution âin the boxâ and is calling for new teammates from any engineering discipline to participate.
Listen to what BoilerCube members Dyba, Phoebe Smock (@purdueabe ) and Jade Kroell (ChE) have to say about getting involved â and learn more about the student org at the link in @purdueundergradengineers â bio.
Interested in large machines and working with high tech tools? Watch Luke Schilling share 3 things he loves about his Agricultural Systems Management major in #PurdueABE. Visit us to see for yourself. purdue.ag/visitASM
Purdue students took innovation to the next level as SoySeal, a 95% soy-based adhesive tape, won the top prize in the industry track at the Student Soybean Innovation Competition.
MiSoy Pan, a variation of a Japanese salt bread similar to shio pan, earned top prize in the food track.
From sustainable materials to creative foods, the future of soy is being built right here in Indiana. Read the full news release at the link in the bio.
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Molly Gieseke, a student in first-year engineering (FYE), tackles the topics of burnout, rejuvenation, connection and community with @purdueabe senior AnnaBella Brown.
The newest installment of the âWalk the Mallâ series explores a variety of extracurricular opportunities, most notably events and assistance offered by the Women in Engineering Program and open to all engineering students for career help and academic tips and tricks.
Watch the full walk at the link in @purdueundergradengineers â bio.