Type | Public land-grant research university |
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Established | May 6, 1869 |
Founder | John Purdue |
Parent institution | Purdue University System |
Accreditation | HLC |
Academic affiliations | |
Endowment | $4.1 billion (2023) (system-wide)[1] |
Budget | $2.5 billion (2020–21)[2] |
President | Mung Chiang |
Provost | Patrick J. Wolfe |
Academic staff | 2,974 (fall 2023)[3] |
Students | 52,211 (fall 2023)[3] |
Undergraduates | 39,170 (fall 2023)[3] |
Postgraduates | 13,041 (fall 2023)[3] |
Location | , , 40°25′30″N 86°55′23″W / 40.42500°N 86.92306°W |
Campus | Small city[5], 2,660 acres (10.8 km2)[4] |
Newspaper | Purdue Exponent |
Colors | Old gold and black[6] |
Nickname | Boilermakers |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division I FBS – Big Ten |
Mascot | |
Website | purdue |
Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system.[7] The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and money to establish a college of science, technology, and agriculture;[8] the first classes were held on September 16, 1874.[8]
Purdue University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[9] Purdue enrolls the largest student body of any individual university campus in Indiana, as well as the ninth-largest foreign student population of any university in the United States.[10] The university is home to the oldest computer science program in the United States.
Purdue is the founding member of the Big Ten Conference and sponsors 18 intercollegiate sports teams. It has been affiliated with 13 Nobel laureates, 1 Turing Award laureate, 1 Bharat Ratna recipient,[a] 27 astronauts,[11] 2 World Food Prize laureates, 3 Pulitzer Prize winners, 18 Olympic medalists, 3 National Medal of Technology and Innovation recipients, 2 National Medal of Science recipients, 3 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, 7 members of Congress, 3 U.S. governors, and 2 heads of state.[12][13]
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