Remember your grade school delight making Valentine cards? This is your chance to relive those joys! All tools will be provided; just bring your enthusiasm, your artistry, or your inner Cupid.
Sponsored for free by SIP Late Night Programs.
Remember your grade school delight making Valentine cards? This is your chance to relive those joys! All tools will be provided; just bring your enthusiasm, your artistry, or your inner Cupid.
Sponsored for free by SIP Late Night Programs.
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.
Regarded as Seattle's premiere and most-booked entertainer, Powers brings his custom guitar and expansive repetoire for lunchtime entertainment.
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.
Blues Vespers - great music, a poem or two, and a little something to think about - continues our spring series by welcoming back Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons. Ben and Joe (https://www.benjaminhuntermusic.com/benjoemusic) focus on bringing music from voices often silenced in American culture.
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.
Blues Vespers @ Kilworth Chapel kicks off its 2026 season with a harmonica showcase. Coordinated by guitarist Tim Sherman, with Mark Dalton on bass and Conrad Ormsby on drums, the Showcase will feature harmonica performances by Stacy Jones, Joe Cook, and Jonathan Pittman.
Blues Vespers is a monthly campus/community event that combines blues artists with poetry and a little something to think about.
On March 3, for 24 incredible hours, Loggers unite to reach new heights. Join fellow Loggers as we come together for our annual Logger Day Challenge and see how our collective spirit transforms into extraordinary impact.
Logger Day Challenge is a day of pride and philanthropy. It is an opportunity to come together to support each other, our community, and the university we love. Every gift, every share, every Logger matters.
A talk by Nita Farahany.
We’re in an era where the lines between technology and the human mind are increasingly blurred. Imagine a world where your thoughts, feelings, and unspoken words become an open book, where doctors can catch disorders long before symptoms start to develop—or your boss can monitor your thoughts at work.
E.J. Crocker, Brady McCowan, and Brady Kish - all Puget Sound alums whose musical talents regularly grace local clubs and events - provide a free welcome back to the spring semester concert.
Presented by ASUPS Northwest Sounds
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