Life as a Writer – CHESS Cup 20 Points
Dive into the depths of creativity as Patricia Henley discusses 'Life as a Writer.' She will talk about her life as a writer, publishing and her career in teaching.
Summer 2024 Registration Begins
Summer 2024 registration opens to all PNW students on Monday, February 26.
Women’s History Month Trivia Night and T-shirt Distribution
Join the Department of History, Philosophy, Politics and Economics and the Honors College for several rounds of women's history trivia and light snacks and drinks.
Spring 2024 Pedagogy Circle Meeting
Join your colleagues to discuss meeting students where they are and maintaining academic standards.
Spring Break
Spring break runs Monday, March 11 through Saturday, March 16. Classes resume Monday, March 18.
History Matters: Nuclear America: 1960s Women Protesting the Bomb
Join the Department of History, Philosophy, Politics and Economics for a “History Matters” presentation on women’s activism led by Kathy Tobin, professor of History.
Scholarships Deadline
Make sure to apply for PNW's scholarships before the deadline of March 22, 2024, for the 2024-25 academic year.
Women’s Art Exhibition
The College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences is hosting a Women’s Art Exhibition as part of our Building Community Through the Arts initiative!
Recalibrate Your Feminism
Have you ever wondered why feminism in the U.S. has sometimes left out the experiences of certain groups like transgender individuals or women of color?
The New Black Fantastic: Science Fiction and Fantasy For Troubled Times
PNW Associate Professor of English Jesse Cohn argues that we can find hope for survival and positive change in the groundbreaking work of Black science fiction and fantasy authors such as N.K. Jemisin, Nisi Shawl, and Rivers Solomon.