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New Purdue Ag Dean Plans to Accelerate Research

New Purdue Ag Dean Plans to Accelerate Research


Bernie Engel is the new dean of Purdue's College of Agriculture, and he's got big plans for the future. Engel is a longtime Purdue faculty member and researcher, and he's seen firsthand the dramatic rise in popularity and prestige of the college in recent years. He's also seen the challenges that the agricultural industry is facing, and he's determined to use his new position to help the college meet those challenges head-on.

One of Engel's top priorities is to accelerate research in agriculture. He recently secured $106.1 million in funding for the college, and he plans to use that money to create new partnerships and develop new technologies. He's also looking to expand the college's outreach efforts, so that more farmers and businesses can benefit from its research.

Engel is also committed to making the College of Agriculture more inclusive and diverse. He believes that a diverse faculty and student body is essential for innovation, and he's working to make the college more welcoming to all. Engel is a passionate advocate for agriculture, and he's excited to lead the College of Agriculture into the future. He believes that the college has the potential to make a real difference in the world, and he's determined to make that happen.

Engel's plans for the College of Agriculture:

• He wants to create new partnerships with other universities, businesses, and government agencies.

• He wants to develop new technologies to help farmers produce more food more efficiently.

• He wants to expand the college's outreach efforts to reach more farmers and businesses.

• He wants to make the college more inclusive and diverse.

Engel is a visionary leader who is committed to making the College of Agriculture a leader in agricultural research and innovation. He has the experience, the knowledge, and the passion to make a real difference in the world.

 

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