College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
Life as a Writer – CHESS Cup 20 Points
Dive into the depths of creativity as Patricia Henley discusses 'Life as a Writer.' She will talk about her life as a writer, publishing and her career in teaching.
The New Black Fantastic: Science Fiction and Fantasy For Troubled Times
PNW Associate Professor of English Jesse Cohn argues that we can find hope for survival and positive change in the groundbreaking work of Black science fiction and fantasy authors such as N.K. Jemisin, Nisi Shawl, and Rivers Solomon.
Impacts of Asian Cultures and Traditions on the Global Society
Join the Center for Global Studies for an expert panel discussion on how the beliefs, creativity, discipline, dedication, innovation and values of Asian cultures and traditions have influenced the world.
Inspiring Research and Sharing Success Stories – PNW Faculty Panel
Join us on Days of Discovery for a panel discussion with PNW faculty members!
PNW Theatre Company: Moon Over Buffalo!
Join the PNW Theatre Company for their spring production of Ken Ludwig's “Moon Over Buffalo,” directed by Eric Shea.
Communicate-Create-Advocate: Public Speaking with Confidence
Join us for a free public speaking summer camp!
Untangling the Law – Summer Camp
PNW is hosting a four-day summer program for teenagers interested in law, led by two PNW professors as they explore important court cases.
SoEC Education Majors Meeting – Westville Campus
Get Connected, Get Involved, and Get Ahead: Join us for a fun and interactive event to meet your SoEC professors, discover cool opportunities and enjoy light snacks and swag!
SoEC Education Majors Meeting – Hammond Campus
Get Connected, Get Involved, and Get Ahead: Join us for a fun and interactive event to meet your SoEC professors, discover cool opportunities and enjoy light snacks and swag!
Legacies of 9/11: A Presentation and Interactive Discussion with Richard Rupp
As we reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, it's vital to explore the lasting impact this day has had on our world. Professor Rupp will explore the profound changes that developed in the aftermath of 9/11