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Amelia Earhart’s connection to Purdue University and its renowned aviation history will be recognized with the naming of the to-be-constructed Amelia Earhart Terminal at Purdue University Airport.
As head of the Division of Archives and Special Collections at Purdue University Libraries, Morris oversees the George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers. Earhart's prenuptial letter to ...
A joint effort between Purdue Research Foundation and the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) is preparing to launch the ...
Purdue University researchers said Wednesday that they will send a new expedition team to find Amelia Earhart’s missing plane ...
Then residing in Massachusetts, Earhart jumped at the opportunity to be the first woman to partake in a transatlantic flight.
This is an official news Web page of Purdue University, home of the Boilermakers, alma mater of the first and last ... The unveiling ceremony was at the Earhart Hall Dining Court entrance. The hall, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University will hold a groundbreaking for its new Amelia Earhart Terminal and celebrate the return of commercial flight to Purdue University Airport and Greater Lafayette ...
Wednesday’s flights mark the return of commercial air service to the Purdue University Airport for the first time since 2004 and follow a ceremonial first flight and groundbreaking event held Tuesday ...
Purdue University has a renowned history in aviation that includes Amelia Earhart, who was an instructor and advisor in careers for women. Earhart flew out of Purdue University Airport in the 1930s, ...
Amelia Earhart Terminal. President Chiang commented that beginning in March, Purdue will be bringing passenger service back to Purdue University airport. He shared that Purdue University received ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday (Oct. 24) announced that the Purdue University Airport will receive a $1.5M grant to support construction of the new Amelia ...
The life-size Amelia Earhart statue, meant to inspire students to pursue their dreams, is unveiled, connecting the campus to its early history in flight. 2010 Professor Ei-ichi Negishi wins the Nobel ...