Blues Vespers 2025: Rod Cook & Toast

Blues Vespers is a 26-year Tacoma tradition, a series of Blues concerts paired with poetry and a short reflection. Vespers has been hosted at Kilworth Memorial Chapel since 2019. Our Spring 2025 series starts early with a visit from Rod Cook and Toast. The series is hosted by the University Chaplaincy in collaboration with Blues Vespers' founder, Dave Brown.

Vespers is always free to attend, and campus folks and local community members are all enthusiastically welcome!

Financial Foundations: Steps to Financial Freedom

This session will provide an overview of the basics of managing your money and planning for your financial future. Topics covered will include budgeting, setting goals, understanding credit and preparing to buy a home. Learn how all these parts connect to help you work towards a financially secure future.

Workshop will be will be led by a Sound Credit Union staff member, who will guide you through the topics and answer your questions. Students and alumni are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. Event will be hybrid.

Financial Foundations: Budgeting Basics

In this Budgeting Basics session, you’ll learn practical tips and strategies to create a budget that works for your lifestyle. Whether you're saving for something special or simply looking to get a handle on your day-to-day finances, this workshop will provide the tools you need to achieve your goals.

Workshop will be will be led by a Sound Credit Union staff member, who will guide you through the topics and answer your questions. Both alumni and students are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. Event will be hybrid.

Community Music Student Recital, Fall 2024

A free music concert featuring solo and duet music performed by children, teens, and adult musicians from the university's Community Music Department. You will hear selected recital music repertoire for violin, viola, tuba, piano, voice and more!

The music begins at 7 p.m. in Schneebeck Concert Hall.

Admission is free. No tickets required.

Community Music Harp Ensemble Concert

Join us for a festive music concert featuring the Community Music department's South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble, directed by faculty member Patricia Wooster. Hear solo and chamber music performed by teens and adult musicians from throughout our local Puget Sound region.  Enjoy music of the season and harp literature in various styles played by ten harpists!  

Admission is free. No tickets required.    

Sunday, 7 p.m.
Schneebeck Concert Hall

Grizz's WINTER BASH

Horse carriage rides, Tarot Readers, Massage Therapists, Free ornament Decorating, Pizza and Desserts, Hot cocoa, it's ASUPS and SIP's (Student Involvement and Programs) holiday gift to you after you finish finals! Known by alums for 40 years as "Mistletoast", it's fun and FREE!

Campus Film: "A Different Man" (second screening)

An aspiring actor undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. However, his new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare as he becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost. (2024; rating 92% Rotten Tomatoes). Will be shown in The Den in Wheelock basement and at no admission charge, due to equipment failure in Rausch Auditorium.

Campus Film: "A Different Man"

An aspiring actor undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. However, his new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare as he becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost. (2024; rating 92% Rotten Tomatoes). Will be shown in The Den in Wheelock basement and at no admission charge, due to equipment failure in Rausch Auditorium.