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Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering What it means to Purdue… and to mankind

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Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering

What it means to Purdue… and to mankind

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Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering is a fancy new building for Purdue University.

However it is more than what meets the eye.

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one small step for man… one giant leap for mankind

After reaching the moon, Neil Armstrong (‘55) once said;

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Though the building was named after the astronaut and one of our own, Neil Armstrong, it represents more than the idolization of the first man on the moon.

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It represents the building blocks of our achievements.

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Neil Armstrong (‘55) and Gene Cernan (’56), First and the Last person on the moon, respectively.

It represents challenges that were once faced.

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Roger Chaffee (’57)

Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom (‘50)

It represents the sacrifices that prevented the future accidents.

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Jan. 27, 1967 – Apollo 1 accident, killing two of our alumni (Grissom and

Chaffee) and one other astronaut

"If we die, we want people to accept it. We're in a risky business, and we hope that if anything happens to us it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life.“ - Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom (‘50)

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Apollo Command Module inside the building

It represents the achievements.

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It represents equal education regardless of gender and ethnicity.

Mary E. Weber (‘84)Janice E. Voss (‘74)

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22 astronauts who graduated from Purdue.

It represents the legacy.

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… and the paths to our future.

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Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering represents the strength of Purdue University’s Engineering program and the building is the proof itself.

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