Science Spotlight: Purdue Fort Wayne

Science Spotlight PFW: From Rock Formations to the Provost’s Office — Dr. Carl Drummond’s Journey in Geoscience

35 min · 27. maj 2025
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In this episode of Science Spotlight, Dean Friedman sits down with Dr. Carl Drummond to explore his fascination with the physical sciences and the path that led him to a career at PFW. Long before becoming Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Purdue University Fort Wayne, Dr. Drummond was a curious student captivated by the rocks that help shape our planet. Join us as we talk with Dr. Drummond about discovering a passion for geology, and his journey. From sedimentary rocks to scholarly resilience, Dr. Drummond shares a compelling story about the power of science, persistence, and place. 🎧 Tune in now on your favorite podcast platform.

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