Center for Health Sciences to be Named in Honor of Bill and Gail Weyerhaeuser

TACOMA, Wash. – the University of Puget Sound is pleased to announce that its new Center for Health Sciences, scheduled to open this fall, will be named Weyerhaeuser Hall in honor of Bill and Gail Weyerhaeuser.

The decision to honor the Weyerhaeuser's was made unanimously by the board of trustees to recognize the lifetime contributions of Bill and Gail Weyerhaeuser to the university and its constituents. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Weyerhaeuser Hall will be held on October 28, 2011.

Not Just Another Coming-Out Story

Daniel Pollock ’22

As a first-year student in Ann Putnam’s Introduction to Creative Writing course, English major Daniel Pollock ’22 was given an assignment to write about a memory or a moment he thought he had forgotten. Not only had the memory he chose stayed with him, but three years later, it would inspire an independent research project exploring identity and belonging, and help Pollock reshape the narrative of his own life.