Spreading the Joy

Tina Huyhn

Assistant Professor Tina Huynh wants to share the joy of music with everyone. Whether she’s collecting Vietnamese children’s music, teaching undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in music and music education at the university, or serving as the Tacoma Refugee Choir’s project scholar, Huynh is passionate about preserving music and passing it on. Here, she talks about her creative and scholarly projects, her favorite instruments, and a documentary she’s created.

A Close Look at Redistricting

Prof. Courtney Thatcher stands at the chalkboard during a class

In 2019, as the federal government began preparations for the 2020 U.S. Census, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Courtney Thatcher was doing a lot of thinking about the problem of redistricting.

A 'Transformational' Gift for Puget Sound Athletic Programs

Student-athletes in football gear walk toward Memorial Fieldhouse.

Logger student-athletes will benefit on and off the field from a historic gift to the university. The Tom and Meg Names Family Foundation has committed $10 million—the largest single gift in the university’s 134-year history—to the Puget Sound endowment. The gift will add to the existing Tom and Meg Names Family Foundation Endowed Fund for Athletics and create a new fund to support the health, wellness, and development— both personal and professional—of Logger student-athletes.

President Isiaah Crawford calls the gift “transformational.”

Five Questions with University of Puget Sound Professor of Computer Science David Chiu

Professor of Computer Science David Chiu

Professor of Computer Science David Chiu taught his first class at the age of 22, when he was still younger than some of his students, and immediately fell in love with higher education. Since coming to University of Puget Sound in 2014, Chiu has taught everything from Intro to Computer Science to Database Systems and in 2022, he received the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. We caught up with Chiu to talk about the golden age of dial-up internet, his research on data management, and creating an inclusive, student-centered classroom experience.

Ask the Expert: What You Might Not Know About the Lunar New Year

Lotus Perry stands outside on the campus of University of Puget Sound

The Lunar New Year arrives on Jan. 22, when communities around the world begin to celebrate for 15 days. We asked Lo Sun “Lotus” Perry, who has taught Chinese language and culture at Puget Sound since 1986, to explain the centuries-old festival—a time to rest, gather with family, eat delicious food, and be filled with optimism about the year ahead.

Five Questions With Associate Professor of English and Director of Gender and Queer Studies Laura Krughoff

Associate Professor Laura Krughoff

Associate Professor of English and Director of Gender and Queer Studies Laura Krughoff has always loved to write. As a fiction writer and essayist, her work interrogates ideas of gender expression, sexuality, and family formation. Krughoff won a Pushcart Award for her short story “Halley’s Comet” in 2007 and her debut novel, My Brother’s Name, was a finalist for a 2014 Lambda Literary Foundation Award. Her latest book, Wake in the Night, is a collection of short fiction about women in rural Indiana.

Leavitt Family Endowment Helps Loggers Achieve a Puget Sound Education

When members of the Leavitt family gathered recently to consider the next steps in their philanthropy, they united around the University of Puget Sound and its ability, according to one family member, to develop students with “well-honed analytical skills to help solve the complex problems facing the people of the world.” After giving to the Puget Sound Fund for many decades, the Leavitt family first established a scholarship fund in 2014.