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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.
Sustainability at PNW
Sustainability at PNW
Join PNW faculty and learn about their work on sustainability, from manufacturing to the Olympics.
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S.H.I.N.E’s Spring Forward Walk
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.
Philosophy, Pandemics and Politics: A Philosophy Matters Discussion
Philosophy, Pandemics and Politics: A Philosophy Matters Discussion
Please join us for this Philosophy Matters event, a conversation about the very unique past year that we have all just experienced.
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Purdue Northwest Today
Purdue Northwest Today
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM or 104.7-FM for the Purdue Northwest Today program discussing Sustainability and Innovation at Purdue Northwest.
Food for Thought Lunch and Lead: Sustainability
Food for Thought Lunch and Lead: Sustainability
Join the Leadership Institute at Purdue Northwest as we sit down for a virtual conversation with Garr Punnett, chief of staff at Rheaply, a Chicago-based climate tech company.
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The Roundtable Perspective: Simply Sartre
The Roundtable Perspective: Simply Sartre
David Detmer, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at Purdue University Northwest joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. on Lakeshore PBS.
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Advanced Tree ID Webinar
Advanced Tree ID Webinar
Join ecologist, Joseph Eisinger, to dive deeper into tree identification. In celebration of Arbor Day, become an expert at tree identification and impress your friends and family or just expand your knowledge.
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Purdue Northwest Today
Purdue Northwest Today
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM or 104.7-FM for the Purdue Northwest Today program discussing Honoring Purdue Northwest Graduates.
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Mother’s Day Flower Arranging
Mother’s Day Flower Arranging
Give your mother the perfect flower arrangement, personally designed by YOU!
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Bird and Insect Drawing Workshop
Bird and Insect Drawing Workshop
Join artist, Melissa Washburn, to learn how to identify birds and insects from the arboretum and how to draw them.
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On The Other Side: Tourism and Hospitality
On The Other Side: Tourism and Hospitality
Hospitality and Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world and the impact of COVID 19 has been devastating. Join PNW scholars and community experts for a series of conversations exploring the post-COVID world and our opportunity for reinvention.
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The Roundtable Perspective: Cinema Under Stalin
The Roundtable Perspective: Cinema Under Stalin
Maria Belodubrovskaya, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the history of film in Soviet Russia under the regime of Joseph Stalin.
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Planting Shrubs and Garden Design Webinar
Planting Shrubs and Garden Design Webinar
Join Master Gardener, Lynn Barbee, to learn how to plant and take care of shrubs in your garden.
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The Roundtable Perspective: Alessandro Fersen and Ritual Theatre
The Roundtable Perspective: Alessandro Fersen and Ritual Theatre
John C. Green, Ph.D., professor of theatre at Columbia College Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the life and work of Alessandro Fersen.
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“Food for Thought” Lunch and Lead: The Nuts and Bolts of Innovation
“Food for Thought” Lunch and Lead: The Nuts and Bolts of Innovation
Most executives agree innovation is one of the top drivers for growth in today's fast-paced, ever-changing environment, but how can leaders cultivate a workplace environment of continuous improvement and spirited engagement?
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The Roundtable Perspective: Cuzco, Capital of the Inca Empire
The Roundtable Perspective: Cuzco, Capital of the Inca Empire
Michael Schreffler, Ph.D., associate professor of art, art history and design at the University of Notre Dame joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the rich history of Cuzco.