SoEC September Smart Lunch
Through presentations and discussions of relevant topics in education, each 30-minute Smart Lunch allows time for a presentation and Q&A session with attendees via Zoom.
Paths to Private Practice: A Panel Discussion
Join the Purdue University Northwest Community Counseling Center for a moderated discussion with local mental health professionals on their experiences working in private practice.
Spotlight: Concurrent Enrollment and Passport PNW is a Win for the University
The School of Education and Counseling is proud to present their second presentation for the Fall 2021 semester's "Spotlight: Highlighting Faculty Research in the School of Education and Counseling” series.
Representation of Mexicanness In Animated Films
As part of the CHESS Distinguished Speakers Series, Manuel Martin-Rodriguez, Ph.D., Professor of Literature give an an in-depth look at how Mexico and Mexicans are represented in children’s films, and why it is important to analyze that field.
Scholarship Workshop
Scholarship workshop open to School of Education and Counseling students, they will be able to complete the application and learn about additional scholarship opportunities.
CHESS Faculty and Staff Convocation
CHESS Faculty and Staff are invited to join us for a “working convocation”. We will engage to reinvigorate and build lasting relationships.
CHESS Athletics Night
Let's CHEER on our hockey team! CHESS faculty, staf, and students are invited for a night of hockey, food and giveaways.
SoEC Spotlight – The Golden Fire: Forging Links Between Graphical Device Comprehension and Text Comprehension
This paper uses a multimodal framework to discuss how children use graphical devices to mediate text and craft new meanings altogether.
Sounds/Shabda: A Celebration of International Mother Language Day
Join a virtual celebration for International Mother Language Day exploring how languages and multilingualism can advance diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging!
The Water Belt: What Must and Could Happen around the Great Lakes?
Rachel Haverlock, Ph.D. associate professor of English, at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Founder and Director of UIC Freshwater Lab discusses the Great Lakes as part of the CHESS Distinguished Speaker Series.