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January 2021
Facebook Live Q&A: Planning Gardens and Landscaping
Join Nikky Witkowski, Extension Educator from Purdue Extension, for a live Q&A and get your gardens and landscaping questions answered.
The Roundtable Perspective: Anthologies in American Television
Molly A. Schneider, assistant professor of cinema and television arts at Columbia College Chicago, joins Lakeshore PBS to discuss the diverse landscape of television and the impact on society.
Anti-Racism Lecture Series: Unheard Voices Of Protest
Three leaders of protests against racism and police violence engage in a roundtable discussion about how they are strategically and tactically challenging racist practices in the US.
One Book, One Community: Just Mercy
Join One Book, One Community with PNW for a book discussion of Just Mercy. The discussion will occur face-to-face at the Hammond Library and virtually via Zoom.
The Roundtable Perspective: Star Wars and Religion
Russell Johnson, divinity teaching fellow at the University of Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach on Lakeshore PBS to discuss the films in the Star Wars franchise and how they relate to stories of mythology and religion.
February 2021
Anti-Racism Lecture Series: Health, Equity and Communities of Color
On World Cancer Day, associate professor of English Karen Bishop-Morris talks with Tranece Artis (Executive Director, Laini Fluellen Charities), Maria Perez (Coordinator, ACCESS Community Health) and Rachel Nagengast (Cancer Education Program Specialist with ACCESS).
Smart Lunch Series
The new Smart Lunch series, led by the SoEC Technology Taskforce, shares innovative and compelling technology with SoEC candidates and faculty as well as the PNW community.
Spotlight Discussion Series
The Spotlight Discussion Series introduces research from SoEC faculty to our colleagues, education and counseling candidates, as well as the greater PNW community.
Building Community Through the Arts: Black History Month Poetry Slam
Save-the-date - all are invited to enjoy our annual 2021 poetry slam!
One Book, One Community Screening: True Justice – Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality
Join One Book, One Community with PNW for a screening of the HBO documentary True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality. The screening will take place at the Hammond Library.
Preview PNW
Want a closer look at Purdue University Northwest? Hear from current students, PNW colleges and admissions staff as they welcome you to our upcoming Virtual Preview PNW events.
One Book, One Community Screening: True Justice – Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality
Join One Book, One Community with PNW for a screening of the HBO documentary True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality. The screening will take place at the Hammond Library.
March 2021
Smart Lunch Series
The new Smart Lunch series, led by the SoEC Technology Taskforce, shares innovative and compelling technology with SoEC candidates and faculty as well as the PNW community.
Spotlight Discussion Series
The Spotlight Discussion Series introduces research from SoEC faculty to our colleagues, education and counseling candidates, as well as the greater PNW community.
Anti-Racism Lecture Series: Race, Gender and the 2020 Election
Nadia E. Brown, associate professor of political science, Purdue West Lafayette, assesses the nation’s commitment to democratic ideals, focusing on the inclusion and exclusion of minoritized groups during the 2020 election, especially Black women voters and candidates.
One Book, One Community Screening: Just Mercy
Join One Book, One Community with PNW for a screening of Just Mercy. The screening will take place at the Hammond Library.
One Book, One Community Screening: Just Mercy
Join One Book, One Community with PNW for a screening of Just Mercy. The screening will take place at the Hammond Library.
April 2021
Spotlight Discussion Series
The Spotlight Discussion Series introduces research from SoEC faculty to our colleagues, education and counseling candidates, as well as the greater PNW community.
Smart Lunch Series
The new Smart Lunch series, led by the SoEC Technology Taskforce, shares innovative and compelling technology with SoEC candidates and faculty as well as the PNW community.
Anti-Racism Lecture Series: The 1619 Project # Summer of 2020
Reflecting on The New York Times 1619 Project – a history of the British imperialist project of enslaving Africans and colonizing America – Mita Choudhury, professor of English, invites a dialogue about the subversive power of protests, riots and resistance to authoritarianism.
One Book One Community: A Discussion with Anthony Ray Hinton
Join us for discussion and dialogue with Anthony Ray Hinton, author of the book “The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life, Freedom, and Justice.”
Preview PNW
Want a closer look at Purdue University Northwest? Hear from current students, PNW colleges and admissions staff as they welcome you to our upcoming Virtual Preview PNW events.