Arches is the alumni magazine of Puget Sound, serving more than 40,000 Loggers worldwide.
Guided by the intellectually curious and humanist values of the liberal arts, Arches strives to capture and convey the ethos of the college through stories that are relevant to the times we are living in and that amplify the voices and experiences of Loggers in an effort to foster understanding and fuel connection within our community and beyond.
The coronavirus forced the cancellation of 2020–21 study abroad programs—including the long-running Dijon program that, for many French majors, satisfies a graduation requirement. So the program leaders had to get creative.
The pandemic provides multiple teaching moments for students looking at the nation’s food supply.
School of Music Director Tracy Doyle on diversifying music education, new career paths for graduates, and her own inauspicious start with the flute.
Four-time winner of Cupcake Wars, Kyra Riste-Pater Bussanich ’00 makes gluten-free taste good.
Chase Curtiss ’06 uses tech to help athletes come back from injury.
Anna Dunlap ’16 helps find U.S. college grads teaching positions in Thailand.
Andrew Lofton ’72 retires after a 47-year career in community service.