Past News
ISF Provides funds to over 20 Students for travel, conferences and small research grants
May 17, 2023
The Institute for a Sustainable Future is pleased to announce the recipients of the Spring 2023 ISF travel and research grants. Recipients were chosen based on the quality of their research and alignment to the mission of ISF.
Saraswat Headed for Indian Agricultural Research Institute as Fulbright Scholar
May 17, 2023
Dharmenda Saraswat (ABE) has been selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar for India in 2023-2024. Saraswat will spend six months at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi.
Saraswat Headed for Indian Agricultural Research Institute as Fulbright Scholar
Hardin Award Celebrates Tuinstra's Global Research Success
May 17, 2023
Congratulations to Mitch Tuinstra (AGRY) on being awarded the 2023 Lowell S. Hardin Award for Excellence in International Agriculture for his remarkable record of accomplishments and impacts.
ISF Weekly Newsletter: May 17, 2023
May 17, 2023
Check out this week's newsletter for recently featured news, publications, awarded projects, and funding opportunities.
Researchers from Purdue and Peru Team up to Study Impacts of Melting Alpine Glaciers on Mountain Ground Water Systems
May 3, 2023
Marty Frisbee (EAPS) will be working along side the National Institute of Glacier and Mountain Ecosystem Research (INAIGEM) to study the impacts of alpine glacier retreat on mountain groundwater systems in Peru.
Researchers from Purdue and Peru Team up to Study Impacts of Melting Alpine Glaciers on Mountain Ground Water Systems
Future of AI in Natural Resource Management: Self-Learning Forest Growth Model
May 3, 2023
In another episode of the Eastern Region's speaker series, FS Talks, Jingjing Liang (FNR) discussed AI and how we can use technology in the Forest Service.
Future of AI in Natural Resource Management: Self-Learning Forest Growth Model
Purdue College of Agriculture joins $30.8 Million USDA Food for Progress Project to Address Root Causes of Migration in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras
May 3, 2023
Purdue’s College of Agriculture has been selected to serve as the university partner on a new, 5-year U.S. Department of Agriculture Food for Progress project in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. The Agricultural Trade and Climate Smart Innovations (ATraCSI) project will address root causes of migration by focusing on boosting economic growth in the region through the enhanced production of fruits and vegetables for trade. The Washington, DC-based organization, Improving Economies for Stronger Communities (IESC), will lead the grant. Purdue’s Office of International Programs in Agriculture (IPIA) will coordinate and manage Purdue’s contributions, and the project will be led out of Purdue by co-PI and ISF affiliate Christian Cruz (BPP).
Purdue College of Agriculture joins $30.8 Million USDA Food for Progress Project to Address Root Causes of Migration in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras
Award Might Help Professor Solve a Mighty Big Mite Problem
May 3, 2023
Brock Harpur (ENTO) is one of ten recipients to receive the 2022 New Innovator in Food & Agriculture Research Award to make honeybee genome sequencing more accessible and cost effect for U.S. pollinator services and agricultural production.
ISF Weekly Newsletter: May 3, 2023
May 3, 2023
Check out this week's week's newsletter for updates, news, and funding opportunities.
ISF Promotes Undergraduate Research
April 26, 2023
Formed in the summer of 2022, Purdue ISF has brought together researchers from over 50 different departments and programs and integrated two key research centers on campus - the Purdue Climate Change Research Center and the Center for the Environment.