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Pumpkin Smash (Westville Campus)

Want to smash a pumpkin with a hammer to relieve some stress? Ever wondered how far a pumpkin can travel from an Amazon slingshot? Student Life's pumpkin toss is the event for you!

Issues in Immigration and Migration

The Center for Global Studies is hosting a presentation titled "Issues in Immigration and Migration" on Thursday, October 6 at 2 p.m. in Y Jean Chambers Hall (SULB 3rd Floor).

Hocus Pocus Movie Night

The Honors College, in collaboration with Student Life, will be showing the classic Halloween hit movie, "Hocus Pocus," on the Hammond Campus.

Beauty of Horror: The Babadook (2014)

As the second event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be watching Jennifer Kent's The Babadook (2014).

Latino Resource Fair

The Hammond Hispanic Community Committee hosts its 19th annual Latino Resource Fair! Come by Morton High School on Saturday, October 8th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Servant Leadership: Walking the Walk with Angela Nelson Deuitch

Presented by the Leadership Institute and Society of Innovators at PNW, Lunch and Lead is a free virtual speaker series designed to help community and business leaders develop knowledge and skills while raising awareness of best practices from other leaders across Northwest Indiana and beyond.

Latino Empowerment – Scholarship Workshop

Join the Office of Hispanic Initiatives and guest speaker Emmanuel López for a workshop on how to increase your chances of winning a scholarship!

Anything for Selenas

Join us for our third annual Anything for Selenas event as we pay tribute to the Queen of Tejano Music.

Beauty of Horror: The Others (2001)

As the third event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be screening Alejandro Amenábar's The Others (2001).