Purdue Northwest Communication & Creative Arts

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Congratulations to all our graduates today. You earned it! Now go out into the world and communicate, create and advocat...
05/09/2026

Congratulations to all our graduates today. You earned it! Now go out into the world and communicate, create and advocate with the skills you honed in the CCA! We’re so proud of you all!

Today is PNW Day of Giving! If you'd like to support our incredible CCA students through a variety of programs, you can ...
04/29/2026

Today is PNW Day of Giving! If you'd like to support our incredible CCA students through a variety of programs, you can donate at the link below and write in Communication & Creative Arts "Add Specific Fund Information" line:

Thank you for making a difference in our community!

Days of Discovery are happening now, showcasing research, scholarship, and creative work across disciplines. Our CCA stu...
04/16/2026

Days of Discovery are happening now, showcasing research, scholarship, and creative work across disciplines. Our CCA students are making their mark!

Graduate and Undergraduate students like Michael Casner (seen here presenting his script written during an independent study with Jake Giles) are showing just how creative and driven our Communication & Creative Arts students truly are.

We love seeing these ideas come to life and can’t wait to see what’s next!

This week was the PNW Graduate Program showcase. We had a great time meeting students and letting them know about our pr...
02/13/2026

This week was the PNW Graduate Program showcase. We had a great time meeting students and letting them know about our program. Graduate study allows you to move from broad understanding to specialized mastery and if you're interested in getting your Masters in Communication after undergrad, there's no better time than now to apply! We even offer teaching assistantships that can help pay for the tuition! Scan the QR code for more information.

As the semester comes to an end, many students look for ways to thank their instructors for the experiences they’ve had....
12/12/2025

As the semester comes to an end, many students look for ways to thank their instructors for the experiences they’ve had. Sometimes it’s a simple “thank you” or a thoughtful card, but occasionally students like Bethany Askew go the extra mile—dressing up as their favorite instructor to honor the work and moments they shared. This memorable gesture brought joy and laughter to the department and highlighted the meaningful impact the CCA has on our students and the impact the students have on us.

Our alumni continue to give back and inspire the next generation. Yesterday several alumni attended the Advanced PR port...
12/11/2025

Our alumni continue to give back and inspire the next generation. Yesterday several alumni attended the Advanced PR portfolio critique and fostered community with theses young up-and-coming professionals. Thanks to Krystal Kadar Quagliara (alum - Director of Communications at St. Thomas More Catholic Church), Shawn Sullivan (alum - DDB Chicago, Senior Strategist) and Russel Brodhacker (alum - Marketing Media Coordinator for the City of Hobart) for your continued devotion to the Department of Communication and Creative Arts.

This Friday & Saturday, December 5th & 6th the PNW Theatre Company presents a live stage production of "Red Handed Otter...
12/01/2025

This Friday & Saturday, December 5th & 6th the PNW Theatre Company presents a live stage production of "Red Handed Otter" on the Purdue Northwest Hammond Campus!

Showtimes: 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Location: SULB 360 - Alumni Hall

FREE ADMISSION - ALL ARE WELCOME!

About the Play:
Not long ago, Paul had a girlfriend, a cat, and few complaints. Now his beloved cat has passed away, and he's left trying to cope with his loss. Between shifts at their overnight security guard posts, Paul's well-meaning coworkers attempt to cheer him up. In this melancholy comedy about security guards and a dead cat, their awkward and often hilarious attempts to console him only seem to make things worse, ultimately proving that some comforts only come on four legs.

Ethan Lipton's quirky and surprisingly profound comedy explores themes of loneliness, workplace camaraderie, and the complicated relationships between humans and their pets. The play reveals the bruised but tender hearts of people who desire little more than basic creature comforts.

Don't miss this touching and hilarious production!

11/27/2025

We hope you're all enjoying some time off with your family and friends, eating good food, and relaxing during the holiday break. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us in the CCA! We'll see you next week to finish the semester strong!

Did you see our CCA Broadcasting students on ABC 7 Chicago today? A cohort of students attended a taping of Windy City L...
11/21/2025

Did you see our CCA Broadcasting students on ABC 7 Chicago today? A cohort of students attended a taping of Windy City LIVE and were able to get a backstage tour of the production facility, meet with the talent and crew, and learn more about their experiences. Thanks to Val Warner, Ryan Chiaverini and everyone at for making sure the PNW students had a great time!

Congratulations to our CCA faculty for being recognized with Community Impact Certificate awards at the annual Pizza wit...
11/19/2025

Congratulations to our CCA faculty for being recognized with Community Impact Certificate awards at the annual Pizza with Professors and PNW Pals event today. Jake Giles, Tyler Bush and Rhon Teruelle were recognized for their outstanding contributions to PNW and student success. Thanks to the Westville Warriors for hosting this great event.

This past week, Erin Okamoto Protsman, Lecturer in the Communication and Creative Arts Department, presented her documen...
11/12/2025

This past week, Erin Okamoto Protsman, Lecturer in the Communication and Creative Arts Department, presented her documentary, Without Due Process, and held a discussion, to a packed audience at the Hancock Public Library in Greenfield, Indiana. The film explores her family's experiences in the Japanese American Internment Camps during WWII. Erin also shared new interview footage planned for a forthcoming reedit that will underscore the historic contributions of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the all-Japanese American Army unit recognized as the most decorated for its size and length of service in U.S. military history.

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