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Ever True

150 Years of Giant Leaps at Purdue University

John Norberg

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In 1869 the State of Indiana founded Purdue University as Indiana’s land-grant university dedicated to agriculture and engineering. Today, Purdue stands as one of the elite research and education institutions in the world. Its halls have been home to Nobel Prize- and World Food Prize-winning faculty, record-setting astronauts, laureled humanists, researchers, and leaders of industry. Its thirteen colleges and schools span the sciences, liberal arts, management, and veterinary medicine, boasting more than 450,000 living alumni.

Ever True: 150 Years of Giant Leaps at Purdue University by John Norberg captures the essence of this great university. In this volume, Norberg takes readers beyond the iconic redbrick walls of Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus to delve into the stories of the faculty, alumni, and leaders who make up this remarkable institution’s distinguished history. Written to commemorate Purdue University’s sesquicentennial celebrations, Ever True picks up where prior histories leave off, bringing the intricacies of historic tales to the forefront, updating the Purdue story to the present, and looking to the future.





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— <b>David M. Hovde</b>, Professor Emeritus of Library Science: Purdue University
"With <i>Ever True</i>, John Norberg continues his enduring legacy of works concerning the rich history of Purdue University and its alumni. Following the chroniclers of Purdue University—George Munro, William Hepburn and Louis Sears, and Robert Topping—Norberg not only brings the institution's history up to the present, but provides new perspectives and insights into Purdue's rich history. Norberg's thorough study not only discusses the triumphs, but also the tragedies and negative policies and practices that impacted the Purdue community and its growth. <i>Ever True</i> is a long needed and welcomed addition to the literature concerning Purdue University."
— <b>R. Douglas Hurt</b>, Professor and Head, Department of History: Purdue University
" <i>Ever True</i> contains a treasure-trove of major developments and trivia that will delight Purdue graduates who have a desire to reflect on their past and their relationship with Purdue. Norberg traces Purdue's history primarily based on presidential administrations and related building and program developments, such as engineering, agriculture, aerospace, athletics, and the effects of Title IX, among other considerations. Readers will delight reading about the origin of the term Boilermakers, early athletics, establishment of the Hall of Music, influenza, World War II, and the GI Bill; however, this is not a story of pristine achievements on a line of continuous progressive developments. Rather, <i>Ever True</i> provides more."
— <b>Daniel Romary</b>, Student Trustee, 2017-2019: Purdue University
"Norberg skillfully walks readers through time in this fascinating, comprehensive history of Purdue. His relatable descriptions contain something for everyone to learn. We as students should be proud to be part of this rich history, and <i>Ever True</i> provides us with a sense of what it means to be a Boilermaker: a hardworking, humble individual who has the potential to make an enormous impact. I am ever grateful to the Boilermakers in this book who have made Purdue what it is today. As a trustee, I feel even more compelled after reading Ever True to ensure that Purdue's future is as fruitful as its 150-year history. Hail Purdue."
— <b>Martin C. Jischke</b>, President Emeritus: Purdue University
"John Norberg's <i>Ever True: 150 Years of Giant Leaps at Purdue University</i> is an engaging, inspiring, and beautifully written history of one of America's most distinguished public universities. It tells the story of Purdue from its humble origins to its emergence as a preeminent research university. Purdue's relentless commitment to excellence is captured in the personalities and stories of its leaders, its faculty, its students, and its remarkably devoted alumni. Norberg artfully captures the excitement and progress of the time period after 2000 that I have personally experienced at Purdue. This wonderful book is a must-read for all who love this great University."
— <b>John Sautter</b>, Senior Advisor for the Purdue Alumni Association
"There currently is no book or manuscript tying the last 50 years to the first 100 years. John Norberg does this thoroughly in <i>Ever True</i> plus captures the challenges of initial land acquisition, fostering financial resources, and the clash of egos with early leadership. It also shines some light on heretofore rather obscure aspects of diversity in students, including the University's coming of age with race relations and details of student unrest in the 1960s."
— <b>Angie Klink</b>, author of <i>The Deans' Bible</i>; <i>Divided Paths</i>, <i>Common Ground</i>; <i>Kirby's Way</i>; and more
" <i>Ever True</i>&#xa0;celebrates the 150th anniversary of Purdue University by preserving its history in one publication, revealing some untold stories in the process. This volume is the go-to book for Purdue's most recently documented, accurate history."
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Purdue University, Purdue history, higher education, John Purdue, land-grant university, Indiana state history, research institutions