Our May Blues Vespers takes us back to the start of the school year, when Tim Lerch and Adam Levy put on a great show while in town recording their new duo record. Nine months later, they're back with us for a special end-of-the-school-year Vespers.
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Lecture: Marie Vallejo, author of "Dauntless"
Historian and author Marie Vallejo shares her research into the making of her ground-breaking book โDauntless,โ an account of the heretofore untold stories of pre-WW2 Filipino-American immigrants and how men working in the fields of California and Hawaii, the canneries of Alaska and Washington, serving in wealthy homes or attending college transitioned into the First and Second Filipino Infantry Regiments, the Congressional Gold Medal American fighting force which would infiltrate their homeland, occupied by the Imperial Japanese forces immediately following Pearl Harbor.
Natural History Trivia Night
The Puget Sound Museum of Natural History presents our third annual Natural History Trivia Night! Join us to test your knowledge of natural history and pop culture. Come with a team of friends or join one at the event! Open to all Tacoma & UPS community members. Sign-up is required to attend this event.
Long Night Against Procrastination
Join the CWL for its annual LONG NIGHT AGAINST PROCRASTINATION! ๐๐๐๐๐ฏ๐ช
3-2-1-๐Lift Off for Success! Make the CWL your Mission HQ for finals this semester. Join our Long Night Against Procrastination Launch Party & blast through your finals to-do list with loads of drop-in support.๐๐๐๐๐ฏ๐ช
Cosmic Drop-Ins:
First-Gen Makerspace Experience
The OIED's First Gen student coordinators are collaborating with the Makerspace to host an evening with a journal-making activity, a pen-beading station, food and refreshments, as well as a guided reflection on the first-gen experience. This event is open to students, faculty, and staff. Email access@pugetsound.edu to RSVP.
Dr. Reiko Hillyer - A Wall Is Just a Wall: The Permeability of the Prison in the Twentieth-Century United States
Professor Reiko Hillyer (History, Lewis & Clark College) will give a lecture on her recent book, A Wall Is Just a Wall: The Permeability of the Prison in the Twentieth-Century United States. Published by Duke University Press, the book "focuses on gubernatorial clemency, furlough, and conjugal visits to examine the origins and decline of practices that allowed incarcerated people to transcend prison boundaries.
Colloquium on Consciousness
Join us for the inaugural Colloquium on Consciousness, a one-day event exploring the nature and significance of consciousness.
Senior Theatre Festival - Every Sound I've Ever Made
Every Sound Iโve Ever Made
Written and performed by Isa Fitzgibbons โ26
Every Sound Iโve Ever Made is a devised theatre piece which interrogates the distance womenโs voices fill when memory and identity divulge. The revision of a previous piece by the same name, Every Sound Iโve Ever Made is an intimate portrait of one womanโs journey to reconcile a familial legacy of silence and resistance.
Content Warnings: Discussions of domestic abuse
DataFest 2026 - Judging
University of Puget Sound will be hosting DataFest during the weekend of March 27-29, 2026! It is a team based, friendly competition that takes place over a weekend of hanging out with friends and analyzing a secret dataset to win prizes and do Data For Good!
It is open to teams of 2-5 students from any area of study. We also seek volunteers from the community and/or alumni to serve as mentors and judges.
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