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Conflict in the Middle East
In this public talk, PNW professor Richard Rupp will discuss the historical factors that are shaping the violence between Palestine and Israel, the U.S.'s position, and how the violence may recede.
Mountain Biking at Creekside
John Durocher, professor of Integrative Human Health, and the PNW Cycling Club will lead a group ride and tips for safe and enjoyable mountain biking.
Spring 2024 Priority Registration: All Students
Priority Registration for Spring 2024 continues. Register as soon as you can to stay on track for graduation.
Maximizing Squat Technique
Physical therapist Joshua James details common pitfalls with squat technique and how to maximize efficacy with this common lift. Please wear comfortable clothing.
Center for Global Studies Forum: War in Palestine
Join PNW's Center for Global Studies for a forum discussing War in Palestine.
Fiesta de las Flores, Flamenco y Flan
This celebration embraces the richness of Hispanic culture and promotes unity and cultural diversity within our university community.
The Miracle Drug: Exercise to Improve Mental Health (Rescheduled)
Matt Ladwig, Assistant Professor of Integrative Human Health, builds on the previous “Miracle Drug” seminar by reviewing the impact of exercise on psychological health.
PNW Furnace Submissions Open
The Department of English seeks submissions from writers and artists for the current issue of PNW's student literary journal, Furnace.
HPPE: Philosophy Matters – “How to get away with bad behavior by using an excuse.”
Join Samuel Zinaich in discussing the views of the late Banks McDowell who wrote about the role of excuses in different ethical contexts.
The Osage Murders & The FBI
Join History, Philosophy, Politics & Economics department for an event on the Osage Murders and the following FBI trial.