Dmitri Brown '12, Assistant Professor of North American History at UC Berkeley, will present his research on a Tewa Pueblo history of the Manhattan Project.
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Dmitri Brown '12, Assistant Professor of North American History at UC Berkeley, will present his research on a Tewa Pueblo history of the Manhattan Project.
A rich multidisciplinary panel discussion on the topic of memory.
Do you like playing outside? Well you’re in luck!!
Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society will be hosting our annual Spring Faculty Lecture, where Professor Joel Eklof will be presenting “Everything I Need to Know, I Learned From Playing Outside.” Refreshments will be provided, and remember, all PES members get 50 points for attending, and extra points for bringing a friend (or two… or three!). This event is open to ALL!
We can’t wait to see you there!
Join us on Monday, February 23 and Tuesday, February 24, from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. in Rasmussen Rotunda in Wheelock Student Center for Grad Fair 2026. Stop by to check out all the services in place to help you get ready for Commencement.
Enjoy complimentary treats while you pick up your Commencement tickets, order your cap and gown, and receive your senior gift. You’ll also be able to take professional graduation portraits, talk to the Registrar’s office, check out grad programs, learn about becoming alumni, enter to win prizes, and more!
Join us on Monday, February 23 and Tuesday, February 24, from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. in Rasmussen Rotunda in Wheelock Student Center for Grad Fair 2026. Stop by to check out all the services in place to help you get ready for Commencement.
Enjoy complimentary treats while you pick up your Commencement tickets, order your cap and gown, and receive your senior gift. You’ll also be able to take professional graduation portraits, talk to the Registrar’s office, check out grad programs, learn about becoming alumni, enter to win prizes, and more!
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.
African American Studies hosts alum and founder of the Black Student Union, Louis Smith ‘69, to share insights from his experiences as one of the first Black student-athletes at Puget Sound during the Civil Rights Era of the 1960s. The conversation will be moderated by African American Studies alum Donovan Wilson '22.
Andrew Ryder, Director of the Institute for Political and International Studies at Eötvös Loránd University, will be presenting his talk "Resisting Authoritarianism: Personal Reflections of University Life in Victor Orban’s Hungary."
Join Ubiquitous They Improv in Rausch Auditorium for a silly show that is completely made up on the spot. No one knows where the story is going, not even us! Admission is free and laughs are practically guaranteed.
Join Ubiquitous They Improv in Rausch Auditorium for a silly show that is completely made up on the spot. No one knows where the story is going, not even us! Admission is free and laughs are practically guaranteed.
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