College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
Literature and Politics: When Nobel Prize Winners Speak
Join us in a student-centered event as we celebrate the announcement of the 2023 Nobel winners as we discuss what they would say in response to contemporary social and political issues.
GOL!!!!!: Global Response to Brazil’s World Cup Dominance 1958 and 1962
Join us as we examine how Brazil's World Cup victories in 1958 and 1962 affected global politics, culture and liberation movements.
Conflict in the Middle East
In this public talk, PNW professor Richard Rupp will discuss the historical factors that are shaping the violence between Palestine and Israel, the U.S.'s position, and how the violence may recede.
Center for Global Studies Forum: War in Palestine
Join PNW's Center for Global Studies for a forum discussing War in Palestine.
Fiesta de las Flores, Flamenco y Flan
This celebration embraces the richness of Hispanic culture and promotes unity and cultural diversity within our university community.
HPPE: Philosophy Matters – “How to get away with bad behavior by using an excuse.”
Join Samuel Zinaich in discussing the views of the late Banks McDowell who wrote about the role of excuses in different ethical contexts.
The Osage Murders & The FBI
Join History, Philosophy, Politics & Economics department for an event on the Osage Murders and the following FBI trial.
Purdue Northwest Today
Tune in to WJOB 1230-AM, 104.7-FM, or the TuneIn app for the Purdue Northwest Today program, "PNW’s Doctor of Psychology Program."
Blood & Gore on a Budget – The Business of Independent Horror Movies
Join English and World Languages for a captivating presentation by Nicola Goelzhaeuser, Ph.D. on "Blood & Gore on a Budget: The Business of Independent Horror Movies."
First Responder Clinician Cultural Competency Summit
Join us for a tour of the MAAC Foundation and a clinical training to improve mental health outcomes for first responders and their families