College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
History Matters – Blood and Myth: Mythologizing Jack the Ripper
Join us for the next History Matters! Learn how Jack the Ripper became an element of myth instead of a historical figure.
COM Frolic with Us
COM Frolic with the Communication and Creative Arts department, Monday, October 31 from noon to 3 p.m. in the Broadcasting Studio (PORT 119) for a Halloween party!
Piñatas, Paso Doble Y Provecho
Join PNW CHESS as we celebrate Hispanic heritage! Part of our Building Community Through the Arts program, this celebration will feature kid-friendly games, dancing, fantastic food, face painting and great giveaways.
“What’s Going On” Journal Release Party
Join us for the release party for the "What's Going On" journal! The celebration will include guest speakers, critical conversations and food.
CHESS Film Series: 12 Years a Slave
Join us for the CHESS Film Series! This week, we will be watching 12 Years a Slave (2013).
Global Collective Action Seminar
A Zoom seminar Co-Presented by the PNW Center for Global Studies meant to spark awareness for topics of race, social justice, human rights, environment, and global barriers to positive societal change.
CHESS Film Series: Hidden Figures
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Black History! This week, we will be watching Hidden Figures (2016).
CHESS Film Series: Enola Holmes
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Women's History! This week, we will be watching Enola Holmes (2020).
CHESS Film Series: Lady Bird
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Women's History! This week, we will be watching Lady Bird (2017).
“Without Due Process” Film Screening, Presentation and Discussion
Join us for a screening and discussion of "Without Due Process," a documentary about a PNW instructor’s family imprisoned in the Japanese American concentration camps during World War II.