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.
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Colloquium on Consciousness
Join us for the inaugural Colloquium on Consciousness, a one-day event exploring the nature and significance of consciousness.
Oscar's Enemies Trash Pick Up
Puget Sound Outdoors and Sustainability are attending an Oscar's Enemies trash pick up! Spend your morning cleaning up the earth.
RSVP is required. Stop by the Expy at 1408 N Alder St. or email expy@pugetsound.edu to sign up. We will meet at 8:15 a.m. to hop in a van and drive to the clean-up spot.
Senior Theatre Festival - Every Sound I've Ever Made
Every Sound I’ve Ever Made
Written and performed by Isa Fitzgibbons ‘26
Every Sound I’ve Ever Made is a devised theatre piece which interrogates the distance women’s voices fill when memory and identity divulge. The revision of a previous piece by the same name, Every Sound I’ve Ever Made is an intimate portrait of one woman’s journey to reconcile a familial legacy of silence and resistance.
Content Warnings: Discussions of domestic abuse
Senior Theatre Festival - Notes to Future Self
Notes to Future Self by Lucy Caldwell
Directed by Jay Milliken
Featuring Hannah Erikson
Notes to Future Self is an explorative work into how people faced with tragedy continue forward. Sophie, a 13-year-old terminal cancer patient, and her family have been upended by her illness, a sudden move back home, and an adversarial family bond. Through the, often silly, worldview of Sophie we travel through the process of grief for a disrupted family and the ugly face of mortality.
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.
DataFest 2026 - Mentoring Sessions
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.
Earth Day Panel - Roadless Rule
Come join the Sierra Club, National Parks Conservation Association, PSO, Save Our Wild Salmon, Students, and Community members for an Earth Day event! We are holding a panel discussion of the Roadless Rule. The 2001 Roadless Rule established prohibitions on road construction, reconstruction, and timber harvesting in almost 60 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas. The USDA has announced plans to rescind this rule, potentially opening 45 million acres of public land to timber harvest.
Loggers Keep Learning Honolulu 2026
President Isiaah Crawford invites alumni and parents to join him for Loggers Keep Learning in Honolulu.
This event is a great opportunity to connect and network with the Logger community and hear campus updates. You'll also get to be a lifelong learner by engaging in a presentation from Tina Huyhn, Associate Professor, School of Music.
Wednesday, May 20
5:30–8 p.m.
Presentation Topic: Cultural Negotiation in Music Education
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