Matt Wells Partnership Opportunities with the PNW College of Business
We have seen a number of exciting developments in the College of Business at Purdue Northwest over the past two years, and we’re looking to strengthen our partnerships with the business community of La Porte County. Matt Wells, Executive Director of Career Management & College of Business Partnerships, will be speaking about the variety of industry engagement opportunities afforded by the College, including student internships, faculty-led consulting services, alumni mentoring, and more.
Suzy Vance has committed to donating $1.00 for anyone who watches the movie written by her son. The move is entitled THE GUERNSEY LITERARY & POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY and is available on Netflix.
Lily James plays free-spirited writer Juliet Ashton, who forms a life-changing bond with the delightful and eccentric Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, when she decides to write about the book club they formed during the occupation of Guernsey in WWII.
Directed by Mike Newell, the film also stars Michiel Huisman (Game of Thrones) Glen Powell (Everybody Wants Some, Hidden Figures), Matthew Goode (The Imitation Game, Downton Abbey), Jessica Brown Findlay (Victor Frankenstein, Downton Abbey) and Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd, The Boat That Rocked) with Tom Courtenay (45 Years, Doctor Zhivago) and Penelope Wilton (The BFG, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel).
Patience Asiimwe, a Rotaractor from Kampala, ventured deep into her native Uganda with a polio vaccination team as part of Rotary’s newest virtual reality film, Two Drops of Patience. "When we first started filming, I was focused on what we were going to shoot. But that changed when I did my first vaccination. I felt like a hero. It was a satisfying feeling, knowing you probably just changed someone’s life." Read more of Asiimwe's story and check out the virtual reality film by clicking here.
The Leeds Phoenix Satellite Rotary Club in England is anything but traditional. Members use digital tools like Slack, iZettle, Skype and social media for planning and keeping in contact. And meetings have virtually no formality, but draw members together. Rotarian Tony Scaife explains why helping launch the club rejuvenated his outlook on Rotary in the blog, Rotary Voices.
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