
Finding Magic at the Moon Festival
Jane Marie ’18, Gabe ’18, and Zoe ’20 share their insights and experiences

We Are Many
Posse Scholars at Puget Sound are changing the face of leadership

The Creatures of Commencement Bay
A night of hands-on learning at Slater Museum of Natural History

Reacting to the Past
During class students become ancient Athenians and Spartans, reliving—and rewriting—history

Diversity in the Tech Industry
Maxine Williams joins campus members for a discussion on access, relatability, and aspiration

Going Polar
A new curriculum module allows students to analyze + explore climate change data in real time

Staying Out of Hot Water
Student researchers investigate what motivates their classmates to take shorter, cooler showers

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

McCarver Day
What a fish brain can teach local fifth-graders about college

Spreading the Aloha Spirit
Students share Hawaiian history and culture at annual spring lu`au

The Beta Coders
Tech-savvy students are on a mission to diversify computer science through tutoring

Get Oriented
View our photo gallery to see how first-year students make lasting connections

Beyond Evita
Students and their professors discover modern Argentina

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

South Sound Storytellers
Olivia Langen ’19 and Serena Hawkey ’19 talk about their experience as editorial interns

The Enterprising Intern
Will Shanahan ’20 discusses summer opportunities at World Trade Center Tacoma and KeyBank

Jumping Right In
Juliano Estrada Donatelli ’21 is excelling as an intern at Degrees of Change

Finding Purpose
Isaac Sims-Foster ’21 empowers local youth + builds community through an Urban League internship

Educating the Community
Altynai Watson ’21 makes an impact through health department internship

Second Chances
Henry Loran ’21 works to keep Pierce County kids out of juvenile detention

World Views
Selections from the annual Study Abroad Photo Contest

Good Doggos
Students, faculty, and staff benefit from a little "Pause for Paws"

Sewing To Curb the Spread
Zoe Love ’23 puts her hands—and her sewing machine—to work to help protect her community

A Journey to Africa
Students reflect on an educational—and emotional—trip to Ghana

Knowledge Over Fear
Politics + government prof creates class to help students cope with, learn from the coronavirus

A Group Effort
Leading a team of 20 makers, Capriana Jiang ’23 is helping protect essential hospital staff in California

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

Making It in the Makerspace
Students and faculty members try out the new dedicated space to create, invent, and explore

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

Justice Is Not Easy
Two Washington Supreme Court justices visit an ethics class

Saving the Symphony
Entrepreneurial students tackle the "thorny problem" of declining audiences at the symphony

Reflections From the Pacific Rim
Claire ’19 and Indigo ’19 check in to share moments of discovery from PacRim 2017–18

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

Molding More Than Clay
Ceramics instructor Jonathan Steele ’14 takes a hands-on approach to figurative portraits

If Monkeys Could Talk
The Bioethics Club explores the ethics of animal consciousness

Eco Warriors
Students from the Cascade Climate Network join forces to fight climate change

Raising the Roof
Students build a tiny house to help reduce homelessness

Moss Goggles
Summer research gives biology students a close-up view of the field

Loggers, Take Up Your Axes
How the Forestry Club got into competitive timbersports

Weekend Warrior
Arshia Gill ’21 bridges campus life, Sikh, culture, and her work with the National Guard

A Wider Perspective
Students spend spring break immersed in indigenous views

Seeing Science
Joe Ewers ’21 looks to cow eyes to answer questions about the causes of neurological diseases

Team Beaver
Students and professors use summer to rethink the value of beavers

Hero History
Erin Budrow ’20 spends summer searching for links between Captain America and American society

Learning From Destruction
Alex Barnes ’20 joins local scientists to research the renewal of Mount St. Helens' Spirit Lake

Summer School
Students study lazy genes, cow eyeballs, and social history with Captain America

Message and Meaning
Student artists combine image and text to explore identity

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

Democratizing Opportunity
Puget Sound's new career search platform provides options for students

Tastes Like Home
Dining and Conference Services staff members do their best to meet the needs of students

Finding a Way
How the campus is coping with the coronavirus crisis

Wind 'Em Up
A chance meeting led Emma McAllister ’20 to a job outfitting ventilators in the midst of COVID-19

Special Treatment
Colin Glaze ’22 investigates the effects of aluminum sulfate treatments on local lakes

The Kids Are All Right
Three students show their mettle in an online internship.

A Change Is Gonna Come
Three students share how they organized Tacoma’s largest Black Lives Matter protest

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

Field School Remix
How Professor Gareth Barkin created a study abroad program that blew his students' minds

Rethinking Take Back the Night
Students take the lead against sexual violence prevention and education on campus

That’s a Wrap
Logger student-athletes come together to make the holidays brighter for local families in need

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

Getting a Beer With Voldemort
Visiting philosophy professor Neal Tognazzini on the ethics of being judgmental

Bird Nerd
Seeing campus through the binoculars of resident birder Will Brooks ’20

Take Five
Students turn spring break into a social justice master class

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

Summer in the Wet Lab
How Caleb Van Boven ’19 is making a scientific contribution through summer research

Artscapes
Sophia Munic's soft sculptures help build community through art

Breaking Down the Walls
Lessons from the prison study halls of Freedom Education Project Puget Sound

In the Wings
Graduating theatre arts students present their capstone work in the Senior Theatre Festival

Girls Rock
Rachel Johnson ’20 makes the jump from star intern to site director

Connections
A new class by Profs. Andrew Gardner and Robin Jacobson explores migration and the global city

The Science of Being Lazy
Maya Sealander ’20 hits the lab and the greenhouse to study lazy genes in tomato plants

A Natural Fit
Claire Stephens ’21 leans on a childhood spent in farmers markets for her social media internship

Internships Stories
Students gain experience through summer internship adventures

Aloha, Logger Swimmers
Every four years, the Puget Sound swim teams head to Hawai`i over winter break

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

Making Space
Puget Sound's first Taiwan Culture Night brings Chinese community together

Home School
What happens when students fan out over five time zones in a matter of days?

Cultural Exchange From Home
When his study abroad program was canceled, Prof. Gareth Barkin created a virtual cultural exchange

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

Mysteries in the Muck
For Jeff Tepper’s geology students, the lakes around Puget Sound offer fertile ground for research

Welcome to Zoom University
What’s it like to start college in the middle of a pandemic? We asked members of the Class of 2024.

Prisms of Feminine Power
Chlöe Brew ’21 explores ancient gender roles + power structures with two Greek goddesses

Finding Magic at the Moon Festival
Jane Marie ’18, Gabe ’18, and Zoe ’20 share their insights and experiences

Making It in the Makerspace
Students and faculty members try out the new dedicated space to create, invent, and explore

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

We Are Many
Posse Scholars at Puget Sound are changing the face of leadership

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

Field School Remix
How Professor Gareth Barkin created a study abroad program that blew his students' minds

The Creatures of Commencement Bay
A night of hands-on learning at Slater Museum of Natural History

Justice Is Not Easy
Two Washington Supreme Court justices visit an ethics class

Rethinking Take Back the Night
Students take the lead against sexual violence prevention and education on campus

Reacting to the Past
During class students become ancient Athenians and Spartans, reliving—and rewriting—history

Saving the Symphony
Entrepreneurial students tackle the "thorny problem" of declining audiences at the symphony

That’s a Wrap
Logger student-athletes come together to make the holidays brighter for local families in need

Diversity in the Tech Industry
Maxine Williams joins campus members for a discussion on access, relatability, and aspiration

Reflections From the Pacific Rim
Claire ’19 and Indigo ’19 check in to share moments of discovery from PacRim 2017–18

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

Going Polar
A new curriculum module allows students to analyze + explore climate change data in real time

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

Staying Out of Hot Water
Student researchers investigate what motivates their classmates to take shorter, cooler showers

Molding More Than Clay
Ceramics instructor Jonathan Steele ’14 takes a hands-on approach to figurative portraits

Getting a Beer With Voldemort
Visiting philosophy professor Neal Tognazzini on the ethics of being judgmental

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

If Monkeys Could Talk
The Bioethics Club explores the ethics of animal consciousness

Bird Nerd
Seeing campus through the binoculars of resident birder Will Brooks ’20

McCarver Day
What a fish brain can teach local fifth-graders about college

Eco Warriors
Students from the Cascade Climate Network join forces to fight climate change

Take Five
Students turn spring break into a social justice master class

Spreading the Aloha Spirit
Students share Hawaiian history and culture at annual spring lu`au

Raising the Roof
Students build a tiny house to help reduce homelessness

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

The Beta Coders
Tech-savvy students are on a mission to diversify computer science through tutoring

Moss Goggles
Summer research gives biology students a close-up view of the field

Summer in the Wet Lab
How Caleb Van Boven ’19 is making a scientific contribution through summer research

Get Oriented
View our photo gallery to see how first-year students make lasting connections

Loggers, Take Up Your Axes
How the Forestry Club got into competitive timbersports

Artscapes
Sophia Munic's soft sculptures help build community through art

Beyond Evita
Students and their professors discover modern Argentina

Weekend Warrior
Arshia Gill ’21 bridges campus life, Sikh, culture, and her work with the National Guard

Breaking Down the Walls
Lessons from the prison study halls of Freedom Education Project Puget Sound

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

A Wider Perspective
Students spend spring break immersed in indigenous views

In the Wings
Graduating theatre arts students present their capstone work in the Senior Theatre Festival

South Sound Storytellers
Olivia Langen ’19 and Serena Hawkey ’19 talk about their experience as editorial interns

Seeing Science
Joe Ewers ’21 looks to cow eyes to answer questions about the causes of neurological diseases

Girls Rock
Rachel Johnson ’20 makes the jump from star intern to site director

The Enterprising Intern
Will Shanahan ’20 discusses summer opportunities at World Trade Center Tacoma and KeyBank

Team Beaver
Students and professors use summer to rethink the value of beavers

Connections
A new class by Profs. Andrew Gardner and Robin Jacobson explores migration and the global city

Jumping Right In
Juliano Estrada Donatelli ’21 is excelling as an intern at Degrees of Change

Hero History
Erin Budrow ’20 spends summer searching for links between Captain America and American society

The Science of Being Lazy
Maya Sealander ’20 hits the lab and the greenhouse to study lazy genes in tomato plants

Finding Purpose
Isaac Sims-Foster ’21 empowers local youth + builds community through an Urban League internship

Learning From Destruction
Alex Barnes ’20 joins local scientists to research the renewal of Mount St. Helens' Spirit Lake

A Natural Fit
Claire Stephens ’21 leans on a childhood spent in farmers markets for her social media internship

Educating the Community
Altynai Watson ’21 makes an impact through health department internship

Summer School
Students study lazy genes, cow eyeballs, and social history with Captain America

Internships Stories
Students gain experience through summer internship adventures

Second Chances
Henry Loran ’21 works to keep Pierce County kids out of juvenile detention

Message and Meaning
Student artists combine image and text to explore identity

Aloha, Logger Swimmers
Every four years, the Puget Sound swim teams head to Hawai`i over winter break

World Views
Selections from the annual Study Abroad Photo Contest

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

Good Doggos
Students, faculty, and staff benefit from a little "Pause for Paws"

Democratizing Opportunity
Puget Sound's new career search platform provides options for students

Making Space
Puget Sound's first Taiwan Culture Night brings Chinese community together

Sewing To Curb the Spread
Zoe Love ’23 puts her hands—and her sewing machine—to work to help protect her community

Tastes Like Home
Dining and Conference Services staff members do their best to meet the needs of students

Home School
What happens when students fan out over five time zones in a matter of days?

A Journey to Africa
Students reflect on an educational—and emotional—trip to Ghana

Finding a Way
How the campus is coping with the coronavirus crisis

Cultural Exchange From Home
When his study abroad program was canceled, Prof. Gareth Barkin created a virtual cultural exchange

Knowledge Over Fear
Politics + government prof creates class to help students cope with, learn from the coronavirus

Wind 'Em Up
A chance meeting led Emma McAllister ’20 to a job outfitting ventilators in the midst of COVID-19

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

A Group Effort
Leading a team of 20 makers, Capriana Jiang ’23 is helping protect essential hospital staff in California

Special Treatment
Colin Glaze ’22 investigates the effects of aluminum sulfate treatments on local lakes

Mysteries in the Muck
For Jeff Tepper’s geology students, the lakes around Puget Sound offer fertile ground for research

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

The Kids Are All Right
Three students show their mettle in an online internship.

Welcome to Zoom University
What’s it like to start college in the middle of a pandemic? We asked members of the Class of 2024.

A Change Is Gonna Come
Three students share how they organized Tacoma’s largest Black Lives Matter protest

Prisms of Feminine Power
Chlöe Brew ’21 explores ancient gender roles + power structures with two Greek goddesses