Campus Feature Purdue Bands Sculptures Sculptures dedicated to the Purdue “All-American” Marching Band and it's past directors.
IndoorCampus Feature Purdue University’s Big Bass Drum (The World’s Largest Drum™) Display of Purdue's "All-American" Marching Band's Big Bass Drum.
Campus Feature Reflection Park / Sinninger Pond Refection Park/Sinninger Pond, located at the base of the Bell Tower, is dedicated to James C. Sinninger, who served as Purdue's Superintendent of Grounds from October 1942 to September 1983. During his 40 plus years, Sinninger planted 10,000 trees on Purdue's campus. Plaque Reads: By resolution of the Board of Trustees of Purdue University, James D. Sinninger, Superintendent of Grounds (October 1, 1943 – September 30, 1982) is hereby honored for his dedicated service and…
Campus Feature SIGMA LAMBDA CHI International honor society for construction management. The society of leaders in construction is dedicated to scholarship, leadership, service and community.
Campus Feature TAU ALPHA PI National Honor Society for Engineering Technology. Pi Alpha Chapter formed 1976.
Campus Feature The Bent – Tau Beta Pi The Key of Tau Beta Pi. The National All Engineering Scholastic Honor Society. The Indiana Alpha chapter (Purdue University), dates back to April 10, 1893. It is the first chapter founded in Indiana and the third oldest chapter nationwide.
Campus Feature The de Bedout Piazza In Memory of Berta Molina de Bedout. The de Bedout Piazza is an open-air gathering space for Purdue students located just outside the Tompkins Learning Center. Picnic and collaboration tables surrounded by greenery and next to a fountain provide a welcoming and comfortable area for group meetings, individual study, or just a nice lunch break.
Campus Feature Unfinished Block P Statue In the spring of 2007, a student, Robert Rotundo, approached the Purdue Reamer Club with the idea of placing a memorial on campus. The idea, presented at first only to a couple of student organizations as well as the President’s Round Table, caught fire from the beginning. The student who proposed the idea needed an organization to help make the concept a reality. An unfinished "Block P" was envisioned to represent those students whose time…