Our mission in Entomology
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Entomology
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Our mission in Entomology
To improve the quality of life for the state, nation and the world by advancing scientific knowledge through the development and application of arthropod science. The Department of Entomology offers learning, engagement and discovery programs to meet the needs of Indiana, the Midwest, and the nation. Undergraduate degree programs and Graduate degree programs at both the Master’s and Ph.D. levels are offered.
Interested in Joining Insect Biology?
Discover a vibrant community, hands-on learning, and unmatched opportunities in the Department of Entomology. Our students thrive through strong academic support, unique experiential opportunities, and an active, welcoming departmental culture.
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Entomology\ 901 W. State Street\ West Lafayette, IN 47907\ 765-494-4554\ Department Directory
Upcoming Entomology Events
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Purdue leads international effort to decode drought-resistant corn
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As spring approaches and the days grow warmer, it’s only natural to feel the call of the outdoors. But before you grab the leash and head out for a walk with your pet, remember ticks are ready for spring, too. According to Catherine Hill,...