English World Language
The Necessity of Collective Action for Resistance
Lorrell Kilpatrick, a sociologist teaching at Indiana University Northwest and longtime regional activist and disabilities-rights advocate, argues that collective action is imperative in achieving social equity and justice.
What ‘Secret’ Reveals: Secret Languages of Women and LGBTQ+ Communities Worldwide
Fulbright Scholar Mashrur Hossain surveys secret languages such as Nüshu (“women's writing” in Chinese) and Polari (London’s “gay language”) and examines Oolti Bhasha, the secret language used by transgender South Asian hijras.
Let’s Talk About Artivism: Creating Racial, Gender, and Economic Justice through Art, Dance, and Music
Choreographer and artivist will discuss the power and impact of creative arts in bringing about racial, gender, and economic justice on a local and global scope.
RésuméFest
The PNW Writing and Career Center have teamed up to provide students with a one-stop resume event. Get help from content and proofreading.
All’s Well That Ends Well (Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival 2022)
Join the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival Touring Company for a free performance of "All's Well That Ends Well" at Gabis Arboretum at Purdue University Northwest.
“The Ancient Athenian Spaces of Rhetoric and Why It Still Matters” – Westville Campus
Heather Augustyn, continuing lecturer in the English and World Languages Department, will present photos of the ruins of Ancient Athens from her recent visit.
“The Ancient Athenian Spaces of Rhetoric and Why It Still Matters” – Hammond Campus
Heather Augustyn, continuing lecturer in the English and World Languages Department, will present photos of the ruins of Ancient Athens from her recent visit.
Beauty of Horror: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
As the first event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be watching Ana Lily Amirpour's A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014).
Beauty of Horror: The Babadook (2014)
As the second event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be watching Jennifer Kent's The Babadook (2014).
Beauty of Horror: The Others (2001)
As the third event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be screening Alejandro Amenábar's The Others (2001).