Student Life
Sinai Forum: On Justice and Mercy with Bryan Stevenson
Join the Sinai Forum at Purdue University Northwest for On Justice and Mercy with Bryan Stevenson.
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Event
Join us for the 27th annual region-wide MLK Community Event! PNW invites the Northwest Indiana community to a program celebrating diversity and inclusion through the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Necro-Being: The Worst Form of Racism
In the latest installment of PNW's "Race, Racism, Anti-Racism Series," PNW Professor of Philosophy David Detmer, Ph.D. interviews Leonard Harris, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy at Purdue West Lafayette.
Chancellor’s Cup Challenge Benefitting the PNW Food Pantry
This week the Pride will focus efforts on alleviating food insecurity on campus by filling the shelves of the PNW Food Pantry.
Art of the Pride Submission Deadline
Put your artistic skills to the test for a chance to win an Apple iPad! Your challenge: to submit an original, high-res photo that embodies the ways Purdue Northwest is ‘Roaring Ahead’ to transform students’ lives through innovative education, applied research and community engagement.
Sinai Forum: An Afternoon with Steve Wozniak
Join the Sinai Forum at Purdue University Northwest for An Afternoon with Steve Wozniak.
Black Voices of Today Town Hall
Join us for a presentation by Black Student Union President David Matthew Bolton on the history of Black migration from the South to the Midwest as well as open-forum discussion and dialogue on personal experiences of living in Northwest Indiana as Black Americans. Pizza will be served!
Race, Racism, Anti-Racism and Civic Responsibilities: Candid Conversations with Tim Wise on the Westville Campus
In this community discussion on the Westville campus, speaker Tim Wise shares how to move beyond window dressing to achieve institutional equity.
Philosophy Matters: Responsibility Beyond Our Fingertips
In this Philosophy Matters presentation, PNW professor emeritus of philosophy Eugene Schlossberger will explain his novel theory of moral responsibility and some of its controversial implications.
Race, Racism, Anti-Racism and Civic Responsibilities: Candid Conversations with Tim Wise on the Hammond Campus
In this student forum discussion on the Hammond campus, speaker Tim Wise shares how to move beyond window dressing to achieve institutional equity.