Join Glen Ford for a discussion on The Return of Black-Led Grassroots Politics. What are the structures and practices of racism in the US? How do protests, defunding police, and removing statues address inequality? What do protests accomplish?
In this session you will learn about famous innovation thieves, where ideas come from, how you might steal from nature and three tools to borrow for your problem-solving tool box.
The General Education Task Force is hosting two town halls focusing on general education. Join us for our first event with Jose Moreno, Ph.D. on Friday, Sept. 18 as he discusses general education and its significance to inclusion, equity and social justice.
The Purdue University Northwest Athletic Department will be hosting the annual Chancellor's Invitational Golf Outing on Monday, September 21 at the Sand Creek Country Club.
Join Nikky Witkowski, Extension Educator from Purdue Extension, for a live Q&A on September 24 at 12 p.m. CST and get your fall fruits questions answered.
Please join the department of history and philosophy for a Philosophy Matters Event: Free Speech, Civility and Cancel Culture presented by David Detmer, Ph.D.
In this session, we will examine why job skills are shifting, what skills are becoming increasingly important and how to develop creativity and innovation skills within your organization.