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Summer Research Information Session

Interested in taking a deep dive into a research project this summer? Apply for a Summer Research grant! Summer researchers spend 10 weeks completing a summer research project with the support and guidance of a faculty advisor. These students receive a $4,000+ grant and are eligible for supply funding to support their project.

Summer Research Information Session

Interested in taking a deep dive into a research project this summer? Apply for a Summer Research grant! Summer researchers spend 10 weeks completing a summer research project with the support and guidance of a faculty advisor. These students receive a $4,000+ grant and are eligible for supply funding to support their project.

Japanese American Day of Remembrance

Please save the date for our annual commemoration of the incarceration of Japanese American Citizens following Executive Order 9066. This year we are pleased to welcome Author Kiku Hughes to campus to discuss her book Displacement - A graphic novel in which a teenager is pulled back through time to witness her grandmother's experiences in World War II Japanese internment camps.  She will be doing a book signing at the event.

 

Brown & Haley Lecture Series: "The Gentrification of Transition into Art and Theory, 1980-1990s" with Jules Gill-Peterson

Originating in 1953, the Brown & Haley Lecture Series became the first fully endowed lectureship in the history of Puget Sound in 1981. The lectures are intended to make significant contributions to the understanding of urgent problems confronting society, emphasizing perspectives in the social sciences or humanities. In recent years, the Brown & Haley Lecture Series has invited an emerging scholar to offer two lectures speaking to two or more fields during their two-day residency.

Brown & Haley Lecture Series: "Neo-liberalizing Medical Transition in the 1970s" with Jules Gill-Peterson

Originating in 1953, the Brown & Haley Lecture Series became the first fully endowed lectureship in the history of Puget Sound in 1981. The lectures are intended to make significant contributions to the understanding of urgent problems confronting society, emphasizing perspectives in the social sciences or humanities. In recent years, the Brown & Haley Lecture Series has invited an emerging scholar to offer two lectures speaking to two or more fields during their two-day residency.