University Calendar
Petty Poetry with Ashlee Haze
As part of PNW's Black History Month events, join a virtual workshop with poet Ashlee Haze during which PNW students can learn how to write petty poetry.
The Roundtable Perspective: The Digital Ecosystem
Steve Jones, Ph.D., Professor of Communication and Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS to discuss the rise of electronic devices and how smart systems such as Siri and Alexa influence the way we communicate.
On The Other Side: Leadership
Join PNW scholars and community experts for a series of conversations exploring the post-COVID world and our opportunity for reinvention. What does leadership look like in a post-COVID world?
Building Community Through the Arts: Black History Month Poetry Slam
All are invited to enjoy our annual poetry slam this year featuring top artists from across the nation.
Leadership Institute Food for Thought Lunch and Lead
In this month's Lunch and Lead, Jane Shumski Thomas will explore how community and company leaders can plan and lead better meetings.
History of Black Music
As part of PNW's Black History Month celebration, join DJ Trice for a DJ set and virtual lesson exploring the history of Black music!
Education and Race: Barriers to Learning for Students of Color
The Northwest Indiana Coalition for Public Education (NWICPE) and Purdue University Northwest will co-host a panel discussion entitled “Education and Race: Barriers to Learning for Students of Color.”
Purdue Northwest Today
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM or 104.7-FM for the Purdue Northwest Today program for Got Evidence? PNW’s Indiana Center for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Does!
The Roundtable Perspective: Election 2020 Social Media
Rhon Teruelle, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mass Communication and Social Media joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS to discuss the usage of social media in the 2020 Presidential election.
On The Other Side: Cyber Security
The challenges, threats, and opportunities confronting cyber security were great prior to COVID-19. Join PNW scholars and community experts for a series of conversations exploring the post-COVID world and our opportunity for reinvention.