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Alumni Living

If you want to live in a new, luxury condominium at the heart of a massive, mixed-use development adjacent to a globally respected research institution—Purdue University—then Source is the place for you!

Source offers extravagant two- and three-bedroom condominiums within the burgeoning Discovery Park District, located at the edge of Purdue’s flagship West Lafayette campus. At Source, you can live in a tight-knit community of innovation and togetherness. And with convenient access to campus and major transportation thoroughfares, your Source condominium would be the ideal place to both work and play.

When you purchase one of the condominiums available at Source, you’ll be joining a Discovery Park District community that is quickly transforming the face of Purdue. Along with various cutting-edge research facilities, this growth includes:

  • Ascension St. Vincent: A neighborhood hospital for inpatient and emergency care
  • Aspire at Discovery Park: An 835-bed apartment complex designed primarily for students
  • Convergence: A 145,000-square-foot, five-story, mixed-use building designed to support innovation, collaboration, and private-industry growth
  • Provenance: A walkable, dynamic community of townhomes, apartments, and single-family homes with amenities that include a clubhouse, nature trails, and restaurants

Additionally, in the heart of it all will be a 1938 barn donated by Purdue Trustee Sonny Beck. The Beck’s Family Barn will be relocated from Sheridan, Indiana, and reconstructed on campus to serve as a brewery, distillery, and events center.

Culture, connection, community. At Source, you get all of this and more—right in your backyard!

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Patsy J. Mellott

BS College of Health and Human Sciences, 1969
Fishers, IN

Patsy earned a bachelor’s degree in food and nutrition in business from Purdue in 1969, in addition to an MBA in food marketing from Michigan State University in 1970. She retired from Kraft Foods in 2006 after 36 years in corporate food marketing and marketing communications management.

A community volunteer, Patsy serves on the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana Advisory Board and the Purdue College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Leadership Council, in addition to the President’s Council Advisory Board. She is a former member of the Health and Human Sciences Alumni Board. Patsy held several offices from 2006 through 2013, including president and treasurer. She serves her community’s Discover Indianapolis Club in Fishers, holding several leadership roles for over 10 years.

Patsy has received several honors, including the Purdue University Nutrition Science Department Hall of Fame recipient in 2009 and the Purdue University College of Health and Human Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016. She also received the college’s Gold and Black Award in 2016, an honor reserved for donors who have moved the college forward by committing exceptional financial resources.

In addition to endowing two scholarships, the Patsy J. Mellott Scholarship and Patsy J. Mellott HHS Scholarship, she established the Patsy J. Mellott Teaching Innovation Award in the College of Health and Human Sciences in 2013. In 2015, she endowed the Patsy J. Mellott Women’s Tennis Coach Performance Award. She is a lead donor in the Christine M. Ladisch Faculty Leadership Award and the Purdue Women’s Network Virginia C. Meredith Scholarship for the College of Health and Human Sciences.