University College Calendars
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).
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).
Giving Subjectivity a Visual Form with Maria Tomasula
Join CHESS for the first speaker of this year's Distinguished Speaker Series! Maria Tomasula will be giving a talk titled "Giving Subjectivity a Visual Form".
Nursing Transitions Healthcare Meet & Greet
A networking event for senior nursing students of PNW in their Transitions to Professional Practice course in collaboration with our College of Nursing.
College of Business Accounting Alumni Mixer
The Purdue Northwest Accounting Faculty are proud to host our first ever PNW Accounting Alumni Mixer event on Wednesday, October 19 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Beauty of Horror: Suspiria (2018)
For this fourth event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be screening Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018).
Beauty of Horror: The Witch (2015)
For this fifth and final event in the Beauty of Horror screening and discussion series, sponsored by the Department of English and World Languages, we will be screening Robert Eggers's The Witch (2015).
History Matters – Blood and Myth: Mythologizing Jack the Ripper
Join us for the next History Matters! Learn how Jack the Ripper became an element of myth instead of a historical figure.