
All It Takes is a Handshake
Alumni and students network at Alumni Sharing Knowledge Night

Fully Immersed
Evan Eurs ’18 puts compassion into action as an intern with the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

Good Advice
Logger alumni share their experiences mentoring the next generation

Beyond Theory
Exploring the intersection of music history and social justice

Up, Up, and Away
Edward Horne ’70 on his 44-year career as a pilot and role model to kids

Summer Reunion Weekend 2018
Experience reunion through the photos and posts of Loggers who were there

Inside the Brain of Scott Bateman ’86
Julianne Bell ’13 talks to Scott Bateman about his new film

The Orchard
A tribute to trailblazers and community leaders Mary Louise Curran ’36 and Charles Curran ’35

Diving Into the Deep
Kelly Danielson M.O.T.'12 tackles open water with the first all-women team to win the Race to Alaska

In Pursuit of Peace
From Nigeria to Puget Sound, and back again, George Obiozor ’69 reflects on a life of diplomacy

Tuned In
Lestraundra Alfred ’11 created a wellness community and podcast for women of color

Helping Students Find Their Sea Legs
Matt Lonsdale ’08, M.A.T.'09 shares his love of science with kids

The Language We Share
Erin Guinup ’96 is bringing people together through song

Brew Master
Madeleine Longoria Garcia ’13 is making a name for herself—and Hawai`i-grown coffee

Giving Voice to Victims
Victims' rights expert Meg Garvin ’91 is helping victims of crime navigate the legal system

The Room Where the Stories Emerge
Sara Ramey ’05 is the driving force behind the Migrant Center for Human Rights

Straight From the Source
Entrepreneur Jordan Bremond ’10 shares how he got his start in the Business Leadership Program

Eye Opener
Art gallery owner Karen Jenkins-Johnson ’82 wants the world to see a broader palette

From a Puppy to Pillsy
Innovator Jeff LeBrun ’03 is making home health care easier, and saving lives in the process

Character Study
How Casey Sander ’79 got from minor league baseball to Puget Sound—and then to Hollywood

Running in the Opposite Direction
Ryan Chapman ’04 has a riot in his first novel, "Riots I Have Known"

Connecting the Dots
Students and alumni talk life beyond Puget Sound at annual networking event

Global Health Advocate
Ali Hoover ’13 advocates for family planning around the globe

ASK a Logger: How To Get a Job
Tom Perry ’98 shares tips on navigating the current job market

Ryan Payton ’03 has a game for you.
With Marvel’s Iron Man VR, Payton transformed a comic book icon into a virtual reality hero

A Small World After All
Four Loggers bump into one another in an unlikely location

Classroom Innovator
Fifth-grade teacher Bryan Johnson ’96, M.A.T.’97 keeps his students engaged

All Together Now
Jess K. Smith ’05 brings the ARTBARN theater residency to campus

Grit
Endurance cyclist Lael Wilcox ’08 builds a culture of adventure + perseverance among girls in Alaska

The Cherry Trees
Campus rededicates beloved cherry trees to honor and remember a painful moment in university history

Bird by Bird
Seabirds have taken Andrew Titmus ’06 to the ends of the Earth and back

Preserving the Present
Adriana Flores ’13 on contemporizing the Puget Sound archives

Dear Graduates of Color
Part love letter, part rallying cry, an anthem for the Class of 2018

The Accidental Architect
Jeff Strong ’76, P’11, P’13 on decades of innovation at Puget Sound

A Rare Window of Time
Stories of adventure + moments of truth from Arches' special edition on the Watson Fellowship

Slaying the Monster of Social Anxiety
Adam Davis ’06 helps young people build social skills through gaming

The Power of Zines
Take a deeper look at our zine collection with humanities librarian Katy Curtis

The Accidental Architect
Casey Roloff ’95 imagined the town of his dreams—then he built it

The Rivers He Knows
Jonathan Blum ’06 has built a life of white-water adventure

Life in an Airstream
Peter Collins ’02 is living the Airstream life—and loving it

A Change of Heart
Sarah Webb ’12 is using her business expertise to impact women's health policy

The Long Game
Jim Mullinax ’90 is building the framework for a better world in China

Rooted to the World
Ravi Mantha ’94 brings new meaning to grassroots change with his organic farm-to-table café in India

A Wild Ride
Franny Gilman ’10 has taken her biology degree in some unexpected directions

Digital Historian
Rob Nelson ’95 uses modern-day technology to make sense of the past

Serving
Longtime restaurateur and neophyte politician Daniel Nguyen ’01 has a lot on his plate

Citizen of the Salmon World
In Alaska’s Bristol Bay, Lindsay Layland ’13 fishes for salmon and fights a threat to her livelihood

Playing to Learn
Tanya Saine Durand ’93 levels up the Tacoma Children's Museum

An Exercise in Innovation
Student teams compete to solve an alumni entrepreneur's business problem

One Load at a Time
Chet Selis ’18—and his Logger recruits at Loopie—want to help with your laundry

Music Maker
Jeffrey Haydon ’97 assumes the helm of the country’s oldest music festival

Black Lives, Black Voices
Three members of our community reflect on a tumultuous summer

New Voice in the State Senate
T’wina Nobles ’06, M.A.T.’07 joins the Washington state Senate

Subway Stories
English and IPE double major Kevin Nguyen ’09 accidentally writes a novel

Connections: Good Alchemy
Taylor Woodruff ’12 is reaching Tacoma's youth through skateboarding

Common Ground
Mushawn Knowles ’20 traces his journey from McCarver Park to Puget Sound

How to Bottle a Coconut
Ben Minges ’11 gets real with business students about the entrepreneur's life

The Yellow House
Meet three staff members helping to build a culture of equity and inclusion on campus

The Science of Coffee
Hannah Johnson ’12 on the science of coffee

From Fleece to Fleek
Anna Bugge ’03 discusses her unexpected career as a stylist

Point of Pride
How a few courageous students led a Tacoma Pride movement on campus that spread across the city

You Become a Different Person
Stories of challenge + transformation from Arches' special edition on 50 years of the Watson Fellowship

Building Musical Bridges
Rhiannon Guevin ’12 makes connections through music, from Sitka to Puget Sound

First Iteration
Chris Porter ’19 created the Entrepreneurial Summit to connect students with alumni

Fast Track
After a serious injury, Clara Brown ’17 reinvented herself as a Paralympic cyclist

Chasing Myths
Dan Clements ’71, P'07 explores a second career as a wildlife photographer

Finding Balance
Justin Wagers ’17 turns a love of slacklining into an extreme sports performance business

Making Connections
Ben Reuler ’99 makes an impact by building a community of volunteers

Little City
The impact of high school principal Bernadette Ray ’99, M.A.T.’01 is felt throughout Tacoma

Archivist With a Cause
Media equity advocate Megan Mitchell ’12 directs attention to the obscure and undersung

Cloud Pleaser
With initiative + ingenuity, Margaret Dawson ’86 has snort-laughed her way to the top of the tech industry

An Assist for the Brain
Kenji Lee ’15 wants to help your brain—he hopes to use neuroscience to make better prosthetics

Moving
Alex Israel ’06 wants to make it easier to get from point A to point B

Playing It Forward
Maya Mendoza-Exstrom ’03 gets her kicks helping youth soccer

Beyond Billie
Logger alumni win 2020 Grammys for choral, classical works

The Drunken Tenor
His jobs disappeared, but this tenor is still singing: Robert McPherson ’91

Inside the Election
Presidential historian Michael Purdy ’76, M.B.A.’79 offers perspective on the 2020 race

Writing for the Love of It
Karen Meyer Eisenbrey ’85 shares the winding road to her first—and, soon, fifth—novel

For the Love of the Game
With varsity athletics on pause thanks to COVID-19, we needed a sports fix

The Importance of Mentors
John Monroe ’79 mentors local high school students interested in aerospace

Taking His Time
After a decade behind the scenes in the music industry, Eric Mercer Jr. ’10 steps into the spotlight.

Risky Business
Sarah Carlson ’02 shares how an internship led to a career in intelligence and counterterrorism.

All It Takes is a Handshake
Alumni and students network at Alumni Sharing Knowledge Night

All Together Now
Jess K. Smith ’05 brings the ARTBARN theater residency to campus

Connections: Good Alchemy
Taylor Woodruff ’12 is reaching Tacoma's youth through skateboarding

Fully Immersed
Evan Eurs ’18 puts compassion into action as an intern with the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

Grit
Endurance cyclist Lael Wilcox ’08 builds a culture of adventure + perseverance among girls in Alaska

Common Ground
Mushawn Knowles ’20 traces his journey from McCarver Park to Puget Sound

Good Advice
Logger alumni share their experiences mentoring the next generation

The Cherry Trees
Campus rededicates beloved cherry trees to honor and remember a painful moment in university history

How to Bottle a Coconut
Ben Minges ’11 gets real with business students about the entrepreneur's life

Beyond Theory
Exploring the intersection of music history and social justice

Bird by Bird
Seabirds have taken Andrew Titmus ’06 to the ends of the Earth and back

The Yellow House
Meet three staff members helping to build a culture of equity and inclusion on campus

Up, Up, and Away
Edward Horne ’70 on his 44-year career as a pilot and role model to kids

Preserving the Present
Adriana Flores ’13 on contemporizing the Puget Sound archives

The Science of Coffee
Hannah Johnson ’12 on the science of coffee

Summer Reunion Weekend 2018
Experience reunion through the photos and posts of Loggers who were there

Dear Graduates of Color
Part love letter, part rallying cry, an anthem for the Class of 2018

From Fleece to Fleek
Anna Bugge ’03 discusses her unexpected career as a stylist

Inside the Brain of Scott Bateman ’86
Julianne Bell ’13 talks to Scott Bateman about his new film

The Accidental Architect
Jeff Strong ’76, P’11, P’13 on decades of innovation at Puget Sound

Point of Pride
How a few courageous students led a Tacoma Pride movement on campus that spread across the city

The Orchard
A tribute to trailblazers and community leaders Mary Louise Curran ’36 and Charles Curran ’35

A Rare Window of Time
Stories of adventure + moments of truth from Arches' special edition on the Watson Fellowship

You Become a Different Person
Stories of challenge + transformation from Arches' special edition on 50 years of the Watson Fellowship

Diving Into the Deep
Kelly Danielson M.O.T.'12 tackles open water with the first all-women team to win the Race to Alaska

Slaying the Monster of Social Anxiety
Adam Davis ’06 helps young people build social skills through gaming

Building Musical Bridges
Rhiannon Guevin ’12 makes connections through music, from Sitka to Puget Sound

In Pursuit of Peace
From Nigeria to Puget Sound, and back again, George Obiozor ’69 reflects on a life of diplomacy

The Power of Zines
Take a deeper look at our zine collection with humanities librarian Katy Curtis

First Iteration
Chris Porter ’19 created the Entrepreneurial Summit to connect students with alumni

Tuned In
Lestraundra Alfred ’11 created a wellness community and podcast for women of color

The Accidental Architect
Casey Roloff ’95 imagined the town of his dreams—then he built it

Fast Track
After a serious injury, Clara Brown ’17 reinvented herself as a Paralympic cyclist

Helping Students Find Their Sea Legs
Matt Lonsdale ’08, M.A.T.'09 shares his love of science with kids

The Rivers He Knows
Jonathan Blum ’06 has built a life of white-water adventure

Chasing Myths
Dan Clements ’71, P'07 explores a second career as a wildlife photographer

The Language We Share
Erin Guinup ’96 is bringing people together through song

Life in an Airstream
Peter Collins ’02 is living the Airstream life—and loving it

Finding Balance
Justin Wagers ’17 turns a love of slacklining into an extreme sports performance business

Brew Master
Madeleine Longoria Garcia ’13 is making a name for herself—and Hawai`i-grown coffee

A Change of Heart
Sarah Webb ’12 is using her business expertise to impact women's health policy

Making Connections
Ben Reuler ’99 makes an impact by building a community of volunteers

Giving Voice to Victims
Victims' rights expert Meg Garvin ’91 is helping victims of crime navigate the legal system

The Long Game
Jim Mullinax ’90 is building the framework for a better world in China

Little City
The impact of high school principal Bernadette Ray ’99, M.A.T.’01 is felt throughout Tacoma

The Room Where the Stories Emerge
Sara Ramey ’05 is the driving force behind the Migrant Center for Human Rights

Rooted to the World
Ravi Mantha ’94 brings new meaning to grassroots change with his organic farm-to-table café in India

Archivist With a Cause
Media equity advocate Megan Mitchell ’12 directs attention to the obscure and undersung

Straight From the Source
Entrepreneur Jordan Bremond ’10 shares how he got his start in the Business Leadership Program

A Wild Ride
Franny Gilman ’10 has taken her biology degree in some unexpected directions

Cloud Pleaser
With initiative + ingenuity, Margaret Dawson ’86 has snort-laughed her way to the top of the tech industry

Eye Opener
Art gallery owner Karen Jenkins-Johnson ’82 wants the world to see a broader palette

Digital Historian
Rob Nelson ’95 uses modern-day technology to make sense of the past

An Assist for the Brain
Kenji Lee ’15 wants to help your brain—he hopes to use neuroscience to make better prosthetics

From a Puppy to Pillsy
Innovator Jeff LeBrun ’03 is making home health care easier, and saving lives in the process

Serving
Longtime restaurateur and neophyte politician Daniel Nguyen ’01 has a lot on his plate

Moving
Alex Israel ’06 wants to make it easier to get from point A to point B

Character Study
How Casey Sander ’79 got from minor league baseball to Puget Sound—and then to Hollywood

Citizen of the Salmon World
In Alaska’s Bristol Bay, Lindsay Layland ’13 fishes for salmon and fights a threat to her livelihood

Playing It Forward
Maya Mendoza-Exstrom ’03 gets her kicks helping youth soccer

Running in the Opposite Direction
Ryan Chapman ’04 has a riot in his first novel, "Riots I Have Known"

Playing to Learn
Tanya Saine Durand ’93 levels up the Tacoma Children's Museum

Beyond Billie
Logger alumni win 2020 Grammys for choral, classical works

Connecting the Dots
Students and alumni talk life beyond Puget Sound at annual networking event

An Exercise in Innovation
Student teams compete to solve an alumni entrepreneur's business problem

The Drunken Tenor
His jobs disappeared, but this tenor is still singing: Robert McPherson ’91

Global Health Advocate
Ali Hoover ’13 advocates for family planning around the globe

One Load at a Time
Chet Selis ’18—and his Logger recruits at Loopie—want to help with your laundry

Inside the Election
Presidential historian Michael Purdy ’76, M.B.A.’79 offers perspective on the 2020 race

ASK a Logger: How To Get a Job
Tom Perry ’98 shares tips on navigating the current job market

Music Maker
Jeffrey Haydon ’97 assumes the helm of the country’s oldest music festival

Writing for the Love of It
Karen Meyer Eisenbrey ’85 shares the winding road to her first—and, soon, fifth—novel

Ryan Payton ’03 has a game for you.
With Marvel’s Iron Man VR, Payton transformed a comic book icon into a virtual reality hero

Black Lives, Black Voices
Three members of our community reflect on a tumultuous summer

For the Love of the Game
With varsity athletics on pause thanks to COVID-19, we needed a sports fix

A Small World After All
Four Loggers bump into one another in an unlikely location

New Voice in the State Senate
T’wina Nobles ’06, M.A.T.’07 joins the Washington state Senate

The Importance of Mentors
John Monroe ’79 mentors local high school students interested in aerospace

Classroom Innovator
Fifth-grade teacher Bryan Johnson ’96, M.A.T.’97 keeps his students engaged

Subway Stories
English and IPE double major Kevin Nguyen ’09 accidentally writes a novel

Taking His Time
After a decade behind the scenes in the music industry, Eric Mercer Jr. ’10 steps into the spotlight.

Risky Business
Sarah Carlson ’02 shares how an internship led to a career in intelligence and counterterrorism.