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The Roundtable Perspective: Vital Voids

Andrew Finegold, Ph.D., joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the importance of holes in Mesoamerican culture and why these voids deserve more study.

SoEC Spotlight

Professor Patrick Keegan will discuss the pivotal role schools play in engendering a sense of belonging and fostering social relationships. This topic has come to the forefront since COVID-19, leading to increased calls for social emotional learning (SEL).

Celebration of Life for Saul Lerner

Join us for a celebration for our dear friend and colleague, Saul Lerner. This gathering is for faculty, staff, students and alumni and will offer a chance to share stories and fond memories of our beloved professor.

Philosophy Matters: City Spaces and the Aesthetics of Grit

Renee M. Conroy, Associate Professor of Philosophy at PNW, will present on the aesthetics of grit in urban spaces, arguing that its allure consists in its perceptual presence, historical resonance, and ethical associations.

RésuméFest

The PNW Writing and Career Center have teamed up to provide students with a one-stop resume event. Get help from content and proofreading.

The Unsolved Mystery Club

The PNW Theatre Organization will be putting on a one-act play by Carlos Reyes. This two-night event will have free admission.