Classroom Office Building (CLO)
Faculty Research Board Coffee Hour
Presenters will cover strategies for finding suitable opportunities, writing compelling proposals and navigating the application process.
Cards and Crafts
Come show your gratitude while crafting! For Thanksgiving, come together to create heartfelt cards as a gesture of gratitude for the residents of Cruder Hurst of Dyer, a local senior living facility.
First Gen Week: First Gen College Student Celebration – Hammond
Calling all First-Generation College students! Celebrate the First Gen College scholars of PNW.
Dia De Los Muertos
Enjoy a unique experience with a guest speaker who will explore the meaning behind the holiday, colorful face painting and a traditional ofrenda where you can honor and remember those who have passed.
HSI Panel (Hammond)
Join experts, educators and community members to talk about what comes next, how to make the most of PNW's Hispanic-Serving Institution status, and how to support Hispanic and other underrepresented students.
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.
Ice Hockey ACHA National Tournament Watch Party
Pride fans, need a place to watch the game as PNW's DI hockey team plays in the ACHA national tournament? Join us for a watch party in the Classroom Office Building (CLO)!
PNW Men’s Soccer NCAA Tournament Watch Party
Join us in the Mane Zone in CLO for a watch party as as the Purdue Northwest Men’s Soccer team competes in the program’s first-ever NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Tournament Opening Round game.
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.
Philosophy Matters: Reasons, Evidence, Faith and the Ethics of Belief
PNW professor David Detmer will present a philosophical take on the ethics of belief and how the topic is relevant in modern-day America.