PNW students, craft and submit an argument for the best solution(s) to secure access to clean, freshwater for all people in the Great Lakes region and be entered to win an iPad!
Choreographer and artivist will discuss the power and impact of creative arts in bringing about racial, gender, and economic justice on a local and global scope.
Join sports dietician Jessica Isaacs for a webinar on how to identify credible sources of health information online. She is the team sports dietitian for the LA Clippers and operates a private practice.
Meet and greet PNW's Director of Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives, Iris E. Sanchez. Join us for Latinx Trivia featuring FREE food, prizes, music and more!
PNW students, join us for a free dance party when DJ Diesel (aka Shaq!) comes to campus April 8 for Roaring Loud. This fun, free celebration is the showcase student event for PNW’s yearlong “Roaring Ahead” celebration.
Hear how Flint’s history shaped the government failures that led to the Flint water crisis—and how distrust can devastate public health for poor, marginalized communities all across the United States.
What sort of small physical differences can be seen as a result of exercise? Jodi Allen, assistant professor of nursing, shows the visible changes health professionals can observe.
Join the School of Engineering Distinguished Speaker Series to hear PNW computer science graduate Adam Kerr present, “College gets you the first job. The rest is up to you.”
SHINE and the Westville Warriors are teaming up for a Night Under the Stars! Enjoy food, music and dancing at the Westville Warriors' spring formal in the Westville gym from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Join PNW faculty and learn about their work on sustainability, from canned wine to the Great Lakes Compact. Each discussion will be 30 minutes, with a different topic beginning every 30 minutes.
What you do while you’re inactive is just as important for a healthy lifestyle. John Durocher, associate professor of Health Studies, explains how better sleep equals better recovery.