College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
Write On! Summer Camp
Our Write On! Summer Camp offers a fun, engaging arts experience for high school students. Participants will be transported back to the 1920s, comparing music, poetry and art of that time to present-day examples.
Communicate-Create-Advocate: Public Speaking with Confidence
Join us for a free public speaking summer camp!
Untangling the Law – Summer Camp
PNW is hosting a four-day summer program for teenagers interested in law, led by two PNW professors as they explore important court cases.
SoEC Education Majors Meeting – Westville Campus
Get Connected, Get Involved, and Get Ahead: Join us for a fun and interactive event to meet your SoEC professors, discover cool opportunities and enjoy light snacks and swag!
SoEC Education Majors Meeting – Hammond Campus
Get Connected, Get Involved, and Get Ahead: Join us for a fun and interactive event to meet your SoEC professors, discover cool opportunities and enjoy light snacks and swag!
Legacies of 9/11: A Presentation and Interactive Discussion with Richard Rupp
As we reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, it's vital to explore the lasting impact this day has had on our world. Professor Rupp will explore the profound changes that developed in the aftermath of 9/11
A Special Visit from the Deputy Consul General of the Republic of Korea
Join the PNW Model United Nations team as they host the Deputy Consul General of the Republic of Korea, Hyungin Gee. This event provides an opportunity to engage in discussions on global issues and international diplomacy.
2024 Election Discussion: What’s at Stake?
Join us for an insightful pre-election discussion featuring a panel of Purdue Northwest experts who will break down the pressing topics, challenges and decisions that could shape the future of our country.
Psychology MS and PsyD Application Workshops
Join us to meet faculty and current students, learn about the MS and PsyD programs, and get your questions answered.
Environmental Justice & Inequality in Northwest Indiana
The Department of Communication & Creative Arts presents a lecture by Cheryl Johnson, the Executive Director of People for Community Recovery.