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Write Winning Grants Workshop – Deadline To Register
PNW is pleased to present this highly acclaimed grant writing program. This virtual workshop will address both practical and conceptual aspects important to the proposal writing process.
Creating A Cybersecurity Hub
Join Chancellor Thomas Keon and Niaz Latif, Dean of the College of Technology, to learn more about the nearly $6 million grant PNW received from the National Security Agency (NSA).
CHESS Distinguished Speaker Series
Join George Edwards, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Texas A&M for: Is Donald Trump an Effective Leader?
Philosophy Matters Event
Please join the Department of History and Philosophy for a Philosophy Matters event celebrating philosophical contributions by Eugene Schlossberger, PNW Professor Emeritus, Philosophy.
The Roundtable Perspective: 2020 Election Media Framing
Lee Artz, Professor of Media Studies at PNW, joins host Thomas J. Roach on a special political episode of The Roundtable Perspective.
PNW Today
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM or 104.7-FM for the Purdue Northwest Today program to learn about Scholarly Politics at PNW with your host, Richard Rupp.
Leadership Institute Food for Thought Lunch and Lead
The Leadership Institute at Purdue Northwest hosts “Food for Thought” Lunch and Lead seminar with political reporter Mary Ann Ahern from NBC Chicago.
General Education Town Hall
Join the General Education Task Force for their second event with Paul Hanstedt as he discusses trends in general education reform and why such reforms are taking place.
Write Winning Grants Workshop
PNW is pleased to present this highly acclaimed grant writing program. This virtual workshop will address both practical and conceptual aspects important to the proposal writing process.
Media Framing and the Politics of Racism
Join Lee Artz for a discussion on Media Framing and the Politics of Racism. How do media frame police violence and protests? How do media promote politician reforms and silence black voices for systemic change? How do media represent race relations?