Students who work on campus: Do you work in an on-campus job? Drop by for free (choose your own flavor!) lemonade & affirmations. Let us celebrate YOU during National Student Employment Week!
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South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble
South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble, directed by Patricia McNulty Wooster, will perform a public concert which will feature solo harp and harp ensemble music. The ensemble includes college students as well as members of the public. We invite you to join us for an evening of wonderful music!
South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble is a non-credit ensemble within the Community Music Department.
Class of 2026 - Grad Party
Join us for the Grad Party 2026, a fantastic event to celebrate your achievements with your classmates, family members, and friends on Friday, May 8, from 7‒9 p.m. in Wheelock Student Center, Marshall Hall. Take this opportunity to reminisce about the wonderful memories you’ve made at Puget Sound while enjoying delicious hors d’oeuvres, a hosted bar, and music. Capture the joyous moments with our fun-filled photo booth.
This is a night to celebrate you and all of your accomplishments!
Ethics Bowl: Short Film & Student Panel
See The Bowl (2025), a 40-minute short film documenting a team’s journey in preparing for the National High School Ethics Bowl. Then, hear from students on the Puget Sound ethics bowl team about their experience at the Regionals.
Ka ’Ohana me ke Aloha Lū’au 2026
Ka ’Ohana me ke Aloha presents University of Puget Sound's 56th Annual Lū’au. Doors open starting at 6:30pm and will begin promptly at 7pm. Ticket prices include dinner and performances by our very own UPS students and faculty.
'How to Think About Rape Culture (and Why We Should)': A Talk with Professor Alisa Kessel
Join us to celebrate Politics & Government Professor Alisa Kessel's newest book, now available from Oxford University Press: Rape Fantasies: Rape Culture and the Persistence of Sexual Violence. Reception to follow book talk.
Dinner with Strangers
Dinner with Strangers provides a Logger-friendly environment where students can interact with Puget Sound alumni, faculty, and staff over a free catered meal while listening to Puget Sound alum Keith Blocker '12 shares keynote remarks.
Following the meal, we'll lead a speed-networking activity to help students practice their networking skills and meet the other table hosts — the alumni, faculty, and staff who are there to support their career journey.
Politics & Government Spring 2026 Capstone Presentations
PG 400 students' presentations and celebration of their work.
University of Puget Sound Symposium on AI & Privacy
AI and Privacy aims to bring together scholars, practitioners, technologists, and policymakers to examine the rapidly evolving challenges and possibilities at the intersection of artificial intelligence and data sharing. The symposium explores how the algorithmic turn is reshaping longstanding privacy concerns, from biometric and biological data (“bioprivacy”) to creative and cultural domains. Sessions will investigate emerging privacy risks, shifting social norms, and the ways AI is transforming what counts as private, knowable, and controllable.
Pizza with Alumni Networking Event
Join Maroon Society and the Tacoma Regional Alumni Club on Tuesday, March 3 for a special networking event at Tacoma Pie on 6th Ave in celebration of Logger Day Challenge!
Stop by anytime between 5:30–7:30 p.m. to connect with fellow students and alumni, grow your network, and celebrate a day of Logger pride and philanthropy. Best of all—FREE pizza will be provided!
Free to attend but be sure to sign up using the link below. We hope to see you there!
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