Events
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November 4, 2020
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM or 104.7-FM for a "Purdue Northwest Today" program celebrating PNW's first-generation college students.
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November 3, 2020
Philosophy Matters – Fallen Monuments: The Aesthetics of Resistance and Remembering
Join Renee Conroy for this talk that will consider recent expressions of resistance that utilize and impugn community sculptures, with special focus on examples from Chicago and the Calumet Heritage region.
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October 30, 2020
The Roundtable Perspective: Hip Hop Music of Resistance
Lisa Calvente, assistant professor of Communication joins host Thomas J. Roach on Lakeshore PBS to discuss her studies of hip hop music culture.
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October 30, 2020
Graduate Celebration Event (Hammond)
PNW graduates of spring, summer and fall 2020, join us to celebrate your achievements with special photo opportunities on PNW's Hammond campus, including on stage.
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October 30, 2020
Graduate Celebration Event (Westville)
PNW graduates of spring, summer and fall 2020, join us to celebrate your achievements with special photo opportunities on PNW's Westville campus, including on stage.
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October 30, 2020
Graduate Celebration Event (Hammond)
PNW graduates of spring, summer and fall 2020, join us to celebrate your achievements with special photo opportunities on PNW's Hammond campus, including on stage.
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October 30, 2020
Graduate Celebration Event (Westville)
PNW graduates of spring, summer and fall 2020, join us to celebrate your achievements with special photo opportunities on PNW's Westville campus, including on stage.
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October 29, 2020
Join us over lunch for a conversation with PNW political science professors, who will discuss what we learned on Election Day and what will happen next.
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October 28, 2020
The Roundtable Perspective: Trump and Twitter
Yu Ouyang, assistant professor of Political Science at PNW joins Lakeshore PBS host Thomas J. Roach to discuss his book, "Trump, Twitter, and the American Democracy: Political Communication in the Digital Age.”
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October 28, 2020
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.