Lunch and Lead: A Virtual “Food for Thought” Series
In the next Lunch and Lead Session, we will explore strategies for gaining the trust of others, featuring special guest Ebony Campbell, Senior Director of Resident Services, Chicago Housing Authority (CHA).
Open House for New Multicultural Lounge
Join us for an open house to celebrate the opening of our newest student-centered space, the Multicultural Lounge in CLO 180. This space will be a foundation for student experiences and programming to realize our vision of a welcoming and inclusive student community at PNW.
The Roundtable Perspective: The Work of Yoko Tawada
Lisa Jennings, Ph.D., and Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D., discuss the changing nature of language and how Tawada is able to break boundaries and manipulate mediums using different languages.
Latinx Presentations: Film, Language and Literature
The Department of English and World Languages will be putting on a Hybrid event about Film, Language, and Literature.
Let’s Talk About…the Climate!
In this virtual event, PNW professors Kim Scipes and David Nalbone will discuss climate change, exploring topics from the likelihood of environmental catastrophe to what the data tell us.
One Book, One University Panel Discussion
Join PNW faculty for a panel discussion of "What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City" by Mona Hanna-Attisha.
Society of Innovators 2021 Innovators Awards Luncheon
Join the Society of Innovators at Purdue Northwest's annual celebration of innovators from across the seven-country region of Northwest Indiana!
MaPSAC Lovell Leadership Lecture Series
Melissa Gruver, associate director of civic engagement and leadership development at Purdue University, will provide leadership insights in the Lovell Leadership Series.
McNair Forum Series
The Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program would like to invite you to the McNair Forum Series in a virtual format.
The Roundtable Perspective: Mexicans in Animated Films
Professor Manuel Rodríguez, joins host Thomas J. Roach, to discuss the history of Mexicans and depictions of Mexicans in animated films.