of Class of 2019 are employed, continuing their education, or engaged in public service
students pursue funded research each year
student-to-faculty ratio
acceptance rate to medical school
national post-grad scholarships and fellowships
"I have been very successful in my career relative to others of my age and experience. I attribute this to the liberal arts degree I earned at Puget Sound. In today’s economy, positions have been combined across fields, and having a liberal arts-based science degree is the best way to tackle modern challenges."
"As a student I recognized the importance of taking advantage of as many opportunities as possible to broaden my exposure and develop my resume. I interned for two summers in Washington D.C. with the Census Bureau and State Department. I also worked for the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, a non-profit that does investment in the community..."
"The ability for me to be able to critically think about global health inequities and the challenges that the world faces when it comes to policy making and funding of healthcare gives me perspective when I am working in my community."
"I was able to apply the participant observation method to contortion and acrobatics for my Watson project. I was able to participate in the training methods and also to look at the culture of the people around me and how their arts and training interacted with culture.”
Summer Research Information Meeting for Students and Faculty with Luc Boisvert, Associate Professor of Chemistry, and Elize ...
Enjoy a faculty recital featuring Alistair MacRae, cello; with Ronaldo Rolim, piano. The program will include works by by J....
Join Dr. Melvin Rouse, Associate Professor of Psychology, for a talk entitled: The Social Self, the Biological Self: How Bio...
Executive Order 9066: All Persons of Japanese Ancestry Join us for a short film about Japanese Sansei (third generation) wr...