Purdue University Undergraduate student Giorgina Raquel Ninassi Describes the Importance of Understanding the Nuances of Post-Pandemic Global Supply Chains

Purdue University Undergraduate student Giorgina Raquel Ninassi Describes the Importance of Understanding the Nuances of Post-Pandemic Global Supply Chains

Giorgina Ninassi: College of Engineering, Expected Date of Graduation- '29 Why did you pursue supply chain engineering technology as a minor?  I plan to minor in supply chain because the topics in the course curriculum would deepen my understanding of finance and business management. Exploring the global supply chain truly impacts corporations. Instead of just focusing on the theory of operational systems, I aim to additionally explore its execution process as well. Supply chains are [...]

Maymester 2025- Purdue University’s The Commerce of Cars in Central Europe: From Creation to Cargo

Maymester 2025- Purdue University’s The Commerce of Cars in Central Europe: From Creation to Cargo

The itinerary for Purdue University’s study abroad program, “The Commerce of Cars in Central Europe: From Creation to Cargo,” mirrored the supply chain of a vehicle manufactured in Germany for the upper class, (or Oberklasse in German).  Pre-trip curriculum research and discussion, course excursions and other experiential learning, and intra-trip classroom curriculum provided insight into [...]

22/5/2025

Our last day was a great last excursion. We started at the Feyenoord Soccer Stadium and ended up at a relaxing dinner with the rest of the class. Overall this trip has been a life changing experience. Never have I been able to experience so much of so many cultures in one week. From the [...]

5/22/2025 and Trip in review – Maddie Little

On the last day we went to the Rotterdam soccer stadium which was cool. It was quite different than the Munich soccer tour. Overall this trip was incredible. I did another 2 week maymester and this one was by far way more interesting. At the conclusion of the trip I feel like I understand German/Dutch/European [...]

Thursday May 22

Today we visited the Rotterdam stadium. While it was big, personally I preferred the Munich stadium for some reason. It just felt more vibrant to me personally. One thing I did take note of specifically is how section SS was missing due to relations to the Germans during WWII.