Space walking

A student project to highlight Purdue’s distinguished history in space exploration includes little-known facts that hold an element of surprise for everyone – even members of one of the University’s most prominent NASA families. Amy Ross (BSME 1994, MSME 1996) – a NASA spacesuit designer and daughter of Purdue astronaut alumnus Jerry Ross (BSME 1970, […]
Man + Machine: Research from the Neil A. Armstrong Papers

To help commemorate the 150th anniversary of Purdue University and the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Department of History, in partnership with Archives and Special Collections, have offered a yearly series of undergraduate archival research seminars (History 395) since 2014. We feature excerpts from several student essays in this issue. Their […]
It’s our being that counts

It’s our being that counts. Any effort to explain Leonard Harris’ conception of philosophy comes back to that basic premise. “Rather than philosophy as dialog, the Socratic Method, rather than philosophy looking for distinctions and clarifications, definitions, rather than philosophy considering abstractions and foundational principles, I include those features in philosophy,” said Harris, a philosophy […]