Karen Plaut, the executive vice president for research, is set to retire on June 30, and a national search to replace her will start as soon as possible.
Karen Plaut, executive vice president for research at Purdue University, has announced that she will retire June 30. A national search will be launched immediately to identify Plaut’s successor.
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Karen Plaut, executive vice president for research, has announced the awardees of the 2024 Elevating the Visibility of Research seed funding program for Purdue faculty authors. In its second year, the ...