The Krannert Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Purdue's first named school, is established in 1962 with a $2.73 million endowment from Herman C. and Ellnora Decker Krannert.
In 1964, Robert Horton, a retired partner from Goldman Sachs, is hired by Purdue University to work in the area of economic education, drawing an annual salary of $1.
PCEE is formed in 1966 as one of the earliest centers for economic education in the nation, with Dennis Weidenaar named as director. Weidenaar focuses on national efforts by offering training programs on economic education for social studies education professors, employee education programs, some of the first training programs on using microcomputers to teach economics, and other national initiatives.