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Purdue Calumet ready for next level
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Purdue University Calumet's five-year strategic plan goes to the Purdue board of trustees today for approval.
That's noteworthy because, pending the trustees' approval, Purdue Calumet will be poised to implement a plan intended to move the university to the next level of excellence, while also positively affecting Northwest Indiana.
The plan features four major goals:
Improve student success.
Promote and support faculty and staff excellence.
Develop a high performance learning environment.
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