campus map
Need help finding your way around? Click the map to be taken to an interactive campus map. You can check out where to find the residence hall, the Daniels School of Business, dining spots, and more. Whether you're heading to a session or just exploring, this map has you covered!
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This is where the closing ceremony will be held.
Located within Purdue’s Discovery Park District, the Convergence Center serves as a hub for innovation, offering workspace and meeting rooms designed to foster collaboration among science, education, and business sectors.
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This is where we’ll play sand volleyball and get active!
The Co-Rec was one of the first standalone university recreation centers in the U.S. It underwent a significant $98 million renovation completed in 2012, expanding to over 475,000 square feet. The facility offers a wide range of amenities, including fitness neighborhoods, an aquatic center, climbing walls, and multipurpose courts, promoting holistic wellness for students and staff.
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This is the dorm you’ll stay in.
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This is where the majority of our sessions will be.
The Krannert Building houses the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. It features classrooms, faculty offices, and administrative spaces dedicated to undergraduate and graduate business programs.
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Mackey Arena is the home venue for Purdue's men's and women's basketball teams, as well as other athletic events.
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This is where we’ll have our opening ceremony.
Opened in 1924, the Purdue Memorial Union serves as a central hub for student life and community engagement. It offers dining options, lounges, meeting rooms, and event spaces. The Union also houses the Union Club Hotel and the Union Rack and Roll bowling alley. It stands as a memorial to Purdue students who served in World War I and continues to be a vibrant part of campus life.
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We’ll have some sessions in this building.
Rawls Hall is part of the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business complex. The building includes 13 high-tech classrooms, a professional career center, 25 breakout rooms, distance learning facilities, and advanced computer labs. It supports both undergraduate and graduate business education, fostering an environment conducive to learning and collaboration.
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This is where we’ll do Excel Training!
Stanley Coulter Hall is a central academic building on Purdue's West Lafayette campus. It houses several departments, including the Department of English and the School of Languages and Cultures. The building features classrooms, faculty offices, and research facilities, supporting a diverse range of humanities and language programs
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Ross–Ade Stadium is the home of Purdue Boilermakers football. Built in 1924, it has undergone several renovations and currently has a seating capacity of 61,441.Item description
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The Wilmeth Active Learning Center is a 170,390-square-foot facility that serves as a central hub for classroom and library space. It houses the Library of Engineering and Science (LoES) and features 27 classrooms designed for active learning. The building integrates study and collaborative spaces throughout, promoting an efficient and engaging learning environment.