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History Matters: That Time Americans Wanted a Monarchy
Johnathan Swarts, Dean of the Honors College, will engage Michael Connolly, Professor of History and author of Jacobitism in Britain and the United States, 1880-1910, about this Progressive-era reform movement.
Philosophy Matters: The Problem of Tolerance
Join us for a talk on tolerance by PNW Philosophy Professor David Detmer! Tolerance appears to be an important value. Where do we draw the line? How is the value of tolerance best conceptualized?
CHESS Women’s Art Exhibition Entry Deadline
Are you interested in showcasing your art? Join us for The College of Humanities, Education, and Social Science's upcoming Women's Art Exhibition. This is a call out for local, women artists who want to showcase their art!
“Without Due Process” Film Screening, Presentation and Discussion
Join us for a screening and discussion of "Without Due Process," a documentary about a PNW instructor’s family imprisoned in the Japanese American concentration camps during World War II.
Women’s Art Exhibition Showcase
Join us for The College of Humanities, Education, and Social Science's upcoming Women's Art Exhibition
Purdue Northwest Today
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM, 104.7-FM, or the TuneIn app for the Purdue Northwest Today program, "PNW’s Days of Discovery and One Book, One University."
Secrets Under the Desert: Ethnic and Cultural Exchanges between East and West in Ancient Xinjiang from the Perspective of Archaeology
Join Bin Zhao, Ph.D. as he discusses the historical ethnic migration and cultural changes that have occurred in Xinjiang, China.
Learning Essential Communication Skills Series: Improving Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal communication skills are essential for personal and professional relationships as well as working with others.
Make It Count! Summer Intensive Bridge Boot Camp
This FREE camp guides campers to learn how to frame community concerns as an issue that they can work to solve using social media.
Learning Essential Communication Skills Series: Working Well in Groups
Collaboration in groups improves the way teams work and problem solve leading to more innovation, success, and improved communication.