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SUMMARY:Seminar: Do Better Things! – What we all can do to help in the difficult steel transition
DESCRIPTION:As the effects of global warming become more apparent\, the push to decarbonize will gain more and more traction globally. \nBusinesses are working to manage this along with the many other drivers that create value for customers. This is no different for the steel industry who is working to juggle these new demands. This talk will focus on what we can do now to improve our most carbon-intensive assets; our blast furnaces\, cutting carbon while we are also cutting costs to set an international example. \nMeet the Speaker\nJoe Morey has nearly 30 years in the steelmaking industry with over 28 years at US Steel. Joe has international experience in coke making\, sintering\, blast furnace\, and oxygen steelmaking. He pairs these experiences with a strong lean manufacturing background with a focus on eliminating waste to improve the business. Joe is a current board member for the Association of Iron and Steel Technology and is very active in the Ironmaking and Decarbonization Technical Committees. Joe is the owner of Morey Industrial Consulting that focuses on ironmaking technologies while improving steelmaking through the elimination of waste. \nLocation\nCIVS Immersive Theater\nPowers Building 107\, through the glass doors
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/seminar-do-better-things-what-we-all-can-do-to-help-in-the-difficult-steel-transition/
LOCATION:Powers Building (PWRS)\, 6937 Woodmar Ave.\, Hammond\, IN\, 46323\, United States
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SUMMARY:Legacies of 9/11: A Presentation and Interactive Discussion with Richard Rupp
DESCRIPTION:Expand Your Global Horizons at World on Wednesday \nPlease join us for presentation and interactive discussion led by Associate Professor of Political Science Richard E. Rupp\, Ph.D. \nRegister on myPNWlife \nAs we reflect on the events of September 11\, 2001\, it’s vital to explore the lasting impact this day has had on our world: “The Legacies of 9/11.” In his presentation\, Professor Rupp will explore the profound changes that developed in the aftermath of 9/11\, shaping global politics\, security measures and intercultural relations. His presentation will examine how 9/11 influenced the trajectory of international relations\, altered perceptions of security and led to significant shifts in policies and societal attitudes across the globe. \nHe will also discuss the cultural and psychological effects on individuals and communities\, highlighting the ongoing efforts to build a more inclusive and understanding world. Join us for an insightful discussion that not only honors the memory of those lost but also encourages a critical examination of the long-term consequences of this pivotal moment in history. \nThere will be time for questions and reflection following his presentation. \nStudents can earn CHESS Cup and CCR points for attending. \nLocation\nPowers 130
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/legacies-of-9-11-a-presentation-and-interactive-discussion-with-richard-rupp/
LOCATION:Powers Building (PWRS)\, 6937 Woodmar Ave.\, Hammond\, IN\, 46323\, United States
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SUMMARY:Impacts of Asian Cultures and Traditions on the Global Society
DESCRIPTION: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. \nSpeakers will discuss Indian Culture’s impact on Global Society\, Advaita Philosophy and its effects on the world through Gandhi\, and Chinese Culture in the modern world. \nRegister on MyPNWLife \nThis is a CHESS Cup event. \nLocation\nPowers 130 \nThis event fulfills part of the Civics Event Pathway option for PNW’s Civics Literacy Proficiency Requirement. \n\nMeet the Panelists\nDeepa Majumdar\, D.S.Sc.\nProfessor of Philosophy \nContributions to Indian Civilization to Global Culture — Ancient and Modern \nDeepa Majumdar specializes in Neoplatonism – specifically\, Plotinus’ Enneads. She has published a book on Plotinus’ cosmology. In her current work (a book)\, she compares Plotinus’ Enneads with representative texts of Advaita Vedānta (from India). She has published essays and papers on Plato\, Plotinus\, Gandhi – as well as on topics like the pandemic. She has a forthcoming essay on war. She has also published a volume of poetry. \n\nSubbarao V. Majety\, Ph.D.\nAssistant Professor and Director of Design Studio \nIndian Advaita Philosophy in a nutshell and its effects on the world through Gandhi \nSubbarao V. Majety received his Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh in Industrial Engineering. His hobbies are song writing in his mother tongue and occasional poetry in English. He likes to express his views without inhibitions. He is greatly influenced by the Advaita Philosophy. \n\nJin Lu\, Ph.D.\nProfessor of French \nBeyond East and West: Chinese Culture in the Modern World \nJin Lu received her Ph.D. in French Literature from Boston College. As a trilingual writer\, she has authored a monograph on the concept of philosophe in French Enlightenment (Laval University Press\, 2005)\, served as an editor\, contributor and co-translator for a book on the images of France during the Qing dynasty (Laval University Press\, 2009) and co-authored a book (with Benoît Vermander) on intercultural dialogue (Peking University Press\, 2016). Her forthcoming book from the University of Notre Dame Press is entitled Translingual Catholics: Chinese Theologians before Vatican II.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/center-for-global-studies-impacts-of-asian-cultures-and-traditions-on-the-global-society/
LOCATION:Powers Building (PWRS)\, 6937 Woodmar Ave.\, Hammond\, IN\, 46323\, United States
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SUMMARY:Center for Global Studies Forum: War in Palestine
DESCRIPTION:Join PNW’s Center for Global Studies for a forum discussing War in Palestine. \nSpeakers\n\nToqa Hassan\, PNW\, Communication\nBenjamin Balthaser\, IU-South Bend\, English\, Jewish Voice for Peace\nLee Artz\, PNW\, Center for Global Studies\n\nLocation\nPowers 130 \n 
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/center-for-global-studies-forum-war-in-palestine/
LOCATION:Powers Building (PWRS)\, 6937 Woodmar Ave.\, Hammond\, IN\, 46323\, United States
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SUMMARY:Literature and Politics: When Nobel Prize Winners Speak
DESCRIPTION:PNW professor Yu Ouyang will lead discussion on the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize winners. \nWhat would Nobel Prize winners say about contemporary social and political issues? \nJoin us in a student-centered event as we celebrate the announcement of the 2023 Nobel winners. Students and faculty members will research Nobel Prize winners and then present how the winner might respond to and speak on contemporary social and political issues. \nLocation \nPowers Building 130 \nThis event fulfills part of the Civics Event Pathway option for PNW’s Civics Literacy Proficiency Requirement.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/literature-and-politics-when-nobel-prize-winners-speak/
LOCATION:Powers Building (PWRS)\, 6937 Woodmar Ave.\, Hammond\, IN\, 46323\, United States
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