Anti-Racism Lecture Series: The 1619 Project and the Summer of 2020
PNW professor Mita Choudhury will provide a historical overview of systemic racism, institutional bias and prejudice, and the weak guard rails of "western civilization."
On The Other Side: Social Media
Join PNW scholars and community experts for a series of conversations exploring the post-COVID world and our opportunity for reinvention. What does social media look like in a post-COVID world?
Nature Art Contest – Accepting Entries
Nature is beauty, so let us capture it with some art.
Earth Week: Sustain PNW
Join us during Earth Week (April 22 to May 1) to discover more about sustainability at PNW—and how you can help.
One Book One Community: A Discussion with Anthony Ray Hinton
Join us for discussion and dialogue with Anthony Ray Hinton, author of the book “The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life, Freedom, and Justice.”
Tau Alpha Pi Induction Ceremony
Seventeen students from the College of Technology will be inducted into Tau Alpha Pi at their annual induction ceremony. Tau Alpha Pi is the national honor society for engineering technology. Founded in 1953 and managed for more than thirty years by engineering technology educator Frederick J. Berger, Tau Alpha Pi is now managed by ASEE […]
The Roundtable Perspective: Women in Jamaican Music
Heather Augustyn, English lecturer and music historian at Purdue University Northwest joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
Nature Art Contest – Voting
Vote for your favorite in the Nature Art Contest.
Sustainability at PNW
Join PNW faculty and learn about their work on sustainability, from manufacturing to the Olympics.
S.H.I.N.E’s Spring Forward Walk
At this event, guests will walk socially-distanced on the trails at Gabis Arboretum. The S.H.I.N.E Remembrance Garden that has been under construction will be revealed as well.