Hrishikesh Hirway to Lead Pierce Lecture Q&A on AI’s Creative Future.
Hrishikesh Hirway to Lead Pierce Lecture Q&A on AI’s Creative Future.
Mini Maestros is a music concert series designed especially for children ages 2-8 and their families.
The Community Music Department partners with Symphony Tacoma to present this interactive classical music event that includes lots of music, lots of learning, and even a musical instrument instrument petting zoo. Each concert in the series highlights a different family of orchestra instruments.
This concert features the percussion family!
Come early for the instrument petting zoo at 1:30 pm in Schneebeck Concert Hall
Mini Maestros is a music concert series designed especially for children ages 2-8 and their families.
The Community Music Department partners with Symphony Tacoma to present this interactive classical music event that will include a full orchestra, a narrator telling the story of a young boy with his grandfather, and many sounds of different instruments playing solos throughout this well-loved composition by the famous music composer Sergei Prokoviev.
Come early for the musical instrument petting zoo at 1:30 pm in Schneebeck Concert Hall
The University of Puget Sound Women’s League Fieldhouse Flea Market is happening Saturday, March 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Memorial Fieldhouse. Held since 1968, we are Tacoma’s original vintage and creative market. The $5 entry for 5 years and above goes towards our goal to raise funds for student scholarships. This year the Women’s League celebrates 125 years of service to the University and Puget Sound students.
Known locally as a one man variety dance band, Litch, a singer/guitarist music grad from PLU regularly entertains at social dance clubs, retirement communities, and fairs. Adept at all genres, he can go from Santana to Buck Owens as quick as you can swing your partner!
Henryk Szadziewski is Director of Research at the Uyghur Human Rights Project. He also holds a Ph.D. from University of Hawai'i.
Amartya Kanjilal is a New Delhi based human rights lawyer and researcher. He has worked extensively on the rights of prisoners sentenced to death, providing legal representation to several death row prisoners in the courts. He is an advocate with the Centre on the Death Penalty at the National Law University, Delhi. Amartya has also researched and written extensively on issues of carcerality, criminal law reform and constitutional law in the Indian context.
Veteran music educator and performer Sheryl Clark brings her sax to UPS accompanied by Jim Cochran on piano, and with UPS students sitting in.
We are excited to feature Supriya Kalidas, senior art director of the New Yorker at this special Art Science Salon.
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