Art Science Salon: Talk with Supriya Kalidas
We are excited to feature Supriya Kalidas, senior art director of the New Yorker at this special Art Science Salon.
Art Science Salon: Theatre of the Weird
As a part of weeklong series, University of Puget Sound alum Jack Aldisert '19 will be performing his immersive play The Manikins on campus from March 21 to 29 with current students as his collaborators. The Art and Science salon will invite Jack, the creator, and our actors and stage managers to talk about the creation of brain-bending immersive theatre, the "theatre of the weird," and how the show the Manikins uses the audience member's imagination as part of its mise-en-scene.
Campus Bird Walk
- Walk with us around campus with the UPS Bird Walks crew to see some lovely birds! Binoculars will be available to check out for free from the Puget Sound Museum!
Valentines Card Making
Relive your grade school years while enjoying the company of other cardmakers, SIP Late Night programs.
Mini Maestros: 3-2-1 Brass Off!
Mini Maestros is a music concert series designed especially for children ages 2-8 and their families.
January Birthdays Night
Loggers logging a birthday this month can make a wish and invite their friends to this monthly celebration sponsored by Late Night Programming of Student Involvement and Programs. Free cakes, and sparkling cider!
Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar: Dan Coe
The Art of Visualizing Earth Science Data with Dan Coe, Graphics Editor at Washington Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources
Counted out - A Film By VickI Abeles
In our current information economy, math is everywhere. The people we date, the news we see, the influence of our votes, the candidates who win elections, the education we have access to, the jobs we get — all of it is underwritten by an invisible layer of math that few of us understand or even notice.
But whether we know it or not, our numeric literacy — whether we can speak the language of math — is a critical determinant of social and economic power.
Shopping all the Way to the Woods
History Department annual alum talk with Rachel Gross, '08—now a professor of history at the University of Colorado Denver—speaking about her new book Shopping all the Way to the Woods: How the Outdoor Industry Sold Nature to America.
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