Join Curtain Call for a night of musical theatre in Rausch Auditorium! In a cabaret-style showcase, watch as our performers sing songs ranging from classic Sondheim tunes to modern broadway hits! Admission is free!
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Black History Month Keynote with Dr. Joy DeGruy
To close out Black History Month, African American Studies is proud to host nationally and internationally renowned researcher and educator, Dr. Joy Angela DeGruy, on the Puget Sound campus. Dr. DeGruy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication, a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW), a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, and a PhD in Social Work Research. She authored the book entitled “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing”, which addresses the residual impacts of trauma on African Descendants in the Americas.
Pops on the Lawn 2026
Join us for this annual community-favorite event featuring the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble with student conductors as we celebrate the close to this memorable academic year.
Bring picnic blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy music outdoors, weather permitting, or join us in Schneebeck Concert Hall if it's raining.
Adelphian Concert Choir & Puget Sound Singers
Join us for the spring choral concert, Sing into Spring, featuring the Adelphian Concert Choir conducted by Steven Zopfi and the Puget Sound Singers conducted by Erin Guinup '96. The program will include Hanson's Song of Democracy, and music by Gimon, Howoseb, Hagenberg, and Thompson.
Adelphian Concert Choir Home Concert 2026
The Adelphian Concert Choir, conducted by Steven Zopfi will perform a home concert following their spring tour at New York's Carnegie Hall. The program, titled From England with Love, will feature Maria Sampen, violin, and Jinshil Yi '14, piano, performing "In Windsor Forest" and "Serenade to Music" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Admission is complimentary.
The Battle for Your Brain: Mental Privacy in the Age of Brain-Sensing Technology
A talk by Nita Farahany.
We’re in an era where the lines between technology and the human mind are increasingly blurred. Imagine a world where your thoughts, feelings, and unspoken words become an open book, where doctors can catch disorders long before symptoms start to develop—or your boss can monitor your thoughts at work.
Campus Pride 2026
Celebrate Pride with your LGBTQ+ campus community and Tacoma on April 10th! With participation from queer student artists, Tacoma community members, local drag artists, and more! From 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with a special coffee cart hosted by Diversions Cafe! Open to the entire campus community.
Spring 2026 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture - Grace Youn '13
We're excited to have Grace Youn ’13 deliver the Spring 2026 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs and the Arts on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m.
School of Education MAT In-Person Information Session
To learn more about the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program, please join us for an information session hosted by faculty.
- Friday, Feb. 6, 2026
- 9-10 a.m.
Please contact Karen Stump with any questions.
We look forward to meeting you!
Fun Home - Spring Mainstage Play
SPRING 2026 MAINSTAGE
Fun Home
Music by Jeanine Tesori
Book and lyrics by Lisa Kron
Based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel
Directed by Jess K Smith
Music direction by Dr. Dawn Padula
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