Two Time Grammy nominee Nathan Breedlove brings his trumpet and his stellar musicians - Randy Halberstadt (piano), Phil Sparks (drums) nand Jamael Nance (bass) for a free lunchtime jazz session. Presented by ASUPS Student Programs/Northwest Sounds. Free to the public
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Mending Event
A mending event hosted by Sustainability Services and KUPS with guests from the Tacoma Remakery.
Mortar Board Last Lecture Series: Dr. Lisa Nunn, "Oh, The People You'll Meet"
The Mortar Board Last Lecture Series chooses a retiring faculty member to give a talk on a topic of their choice. Dr. Lisa Nunn will be retiring this spring after a career teaching in the Economics department, from which she earned her bachelor's degree.
Hurley Community Service Scholarship Workshop
Interested in applying for the Hurley Community Service Scholarship? This $6,100 scholarship is designed for those who have a passion for community service and want to design their own service project. If you need support coming up with a project idea or would like advice on what makes a strong application, this workshop is for you!
Gender & Queer Studies Research Presentations
Students will present their independent research projects developed throughout the course GQS 494: Gender & Queer Studies Research Seminar, lead by Professor Laura Krughoff this Spring 2026. Campus members are welcome to attend.
Philosophy Research Poster Presentations
Students will present their independent philosophical research developed throughout the course PHIL 400: The Constitution of the Self, lead by Professor of Philosophy Ariela Tubert this Spring 2026.
All campus members are welcome to attend. This event is outdoors. Presentations will take place beneath the eastern Wyatt Hall breezeway if rainy weather prevails.
Tewa Pueblo Histories of Los Alamos and the Atomic Age: Spring 2026 History Alumni Lecture with Dmitri Brown '12
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.
Puget Sound Memory Project Panel Discussion
A rich multidisciplinary panel discussion on the topic of memory.
Blues Vespers: Stephanie Anne Johnson and Jeff Fielder
Blues Vespers is a long-time Tacoma tradition that happens roughly once a month, inviting campus and community members to gather and hear great local live Blues, a poem or two, and a little something to think about. Our April Vespers welcomes back Tacoma's own Stephanie Anne Johnson, performing with Seattle guitarist Jeff Fielder. Hosted by the University Chaplaincy with Blues Vespers founder Pastor Dave Brown.
Spring Faculty Lecture: "Everything I Need to Know, I Learned From Playing Outside"
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!
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