![]() Morris, and Ever True: 150 Years of Giant Leaps at Purdue University by John Norberg. Hovde, Adriana Harmeyer, Neal Harmeyer, and Sammie L. Purdue’s history is vast and distinguished, but preserving the stories of the thousands of students, faculty, and staff that make their way through campus each year ultimately falls to a small group of authors and archivists.ĭuring last year’s celebration of Purdue’s 150 Years of Giant Leaps, Purdue University Press published two incredible new books, Purdue at 150: A Visual History of Student Life by David M. This post celebrates our work in supporting those who record and preserve Purdue’s distinguished history. This blog series, Putting the “Purdue” in Purdue University Press, is celebrating PUP’s 60th Anniversary by featuring the work our Press does in service to its parent institution. ![]() Recording and Preserving Purdue’s History
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