The @ASABEorg student chapter at @PurdueABE energized campus by hosting its first Midwest Regional Rally in 15 years. Students did hands-on activities, networked and embraced leadership roles, laying the foundation for academic success and future careers. https://t.co/yx6vEupmOD
Deep space exploration isn't an "if." It's a "when."
At @LifeAtPurdue, scientists like @PurdueABE professor Marshall Porterfield are working to make science fiction science fact, ushering in this new era of life in space. 🚀 🌱 #NationalSpaceDay
There is power embedded in all of us – even the tiniest things. @PurdueABE and @PurdueECE's Somali Chaterji was named a @LifeAtPurdue Faculty Scholar for empowering common devices with powerful AI under tight resources, advancing IoT and #PurdueOneHealth. https://t.co/YUBwVSxe4K
You've seen the emails & texts. You know today is #PurdueDayofGiving. Do you recall your time in #PurdueABE? The hours spent in the shop, in the lab, learning with your hands? Help us make sure ABE students continue to get that experience and give today: https://t.co/bMtv4Urgy5
From traveling historical sights to visiting the Guiness Brewing Factory, I had a wonderful time in Ireland. I had the opportunity to learn about the different ag practices & got to tour several farms in Ireland. It was truly an incredible experience! -Lane Banks, ASM '26
Megan Casey once imagined how to build a healthier planet. This curiosity led her to @PurdueABE, and now the @PurdueAgAlumni is tackling post-wildfire flooding and restoring landscapes. 🌍 https://t.co/JnGGNR7Ds4
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: https://t.co/9eILoS9mVb
Daydream ➡️ degree ➡️ real-world impact
Boilermakers like Megan Casey have turned their curiosity into life-changing careers. Read more. ⬇️ https://t.co/y6oKYqPFdM
The 2026 @usnews rankings are in, and we are proud to lead the nation with the No. 1 graduate program in agricultural and biological engineering — driving innovation from lab to field to global systems. https://t.co/DOkvzRcmPT
Purdue’s ag innovation is leading the nation. 🌱
@PurdueABE holds the No. 1 spot for the sixth straight year, powering breakthroughs across food, sustainability and One Health.
Research at scale, impact that lasts. @PurdueAg#PurdueResearch
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Congratulations! 🎉 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.
CLIMBING THE RANKS: Purdue Engineering's graduate program is now ranked No. 4 in the nation, behind only MIT, Stanford and UC Berkeley.
Our ascension is outlined in the @usnews list of the best graduate engineering schools, released this week.
We've also risen to the No. 2 spot among public institutions, with eight of our specialties ranked in the Top 10.
More about the factors propelling us toward the pinnacle of engineering excellence at scale: https://t.co/wApBDbQbCJ
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.
Whether on highways or farms, automated systems in cars must stay safe despite sensor failures, GPS disruptions or cyber-attacks. @PurdueEngineers, including @PurdueABE's @SomaliChaterji, leads the @NSF-funded CHORUS Center to keep drivers safe. https://t.co/fRdxHNSED0
Students turned soybeans into soy-mazing products at the @LifeAtPurdue Student Soybean Innovation Competitions, held in partnership with @INSoybean. Check out the innovations from the 2026 @PurdueABE and @PurdueFoodSci competitions: https://t.co/abWDNJyrz6
“By identifying a library of signatures indicative of plant stress, this work aims to produce scalable, scientifically grounded tools that enhance crop resilience and agricultural productivity.” — Christopher Brinton @PurdueEngineers@PurdueABE@PurdueAg
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Fewer grain dust explosions struck the U.S. in 2025, but they turned far deadlier — killing four and injuring 10 — a troubling trend a new @PurdueABE study says highlights ongoing dangers across ag facilities nationwide.
@PurdueAg@PurdueExtension
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