CHESS
Make It Count! Spring Sessions
This program provides up to 20 students ages 16-18 to explore local heritage cultures, landscapes, opportunities, and experiences related to their interests and concerns.
Communicate-Create-Advocate – Spring Sessions
Our academic year camp is back to introduce high school students essential interpersonal, small group, and public speaking skills.
Recalibrate Your Feminism
Have you ever wondered why feminism in the U.S. has sometimes left out the experiences of certain groups like transgender individuals or women of color?
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.
Earth Day – Climate Change Presentation
Join Kim Scipes, professor emeritus, for a climate change presentation at the Hammond Public Library.
Communication Alumni Panel Discussion
From social media to information technology, our alums will give our students valuable insight into the field of communication and help them navigate the field in our fast-paced, digital age.
Inspiring Research and Sharing Success Stories – PNW Faculty Panel
Join us on Days of Discovery for a panel discussion with PNW faculty members!
Start Your Journey in Humanities, Education or Social Sciences
Register for our Start Your Journey in Humanities, Education or Social Sciences open house at Purdue University Northwest's branch campus at Westville!
Guest Speaker: Joaquin Zihuatanejo (Hammond)
Hear from Joaquin Zihuatanejo! He's a poet. artist and teacher, hoping to share stories and advice through his work in capturing the duality of the Chicano culture.
COB vs CHESS Bags Toss Tournament
The College of Business and CHESS department are partnering for the PNW Day of Giving in an iconic bag toss tournament!