Blues Vespers @ Kilworth: Rod Cook & Toast with Jay Mabin

Blues, poetry, and a little something to think about - Blues Vespers continues its Fall '25 series welcoming back long-time Tacoma musicians Rod Cook & Toast, with very special guest - and Tacoma harmonica legend - Jay Mabin.  Now in its 26th year (and 7th at Puget Sound), Blues Vespers is a community and campus event that celebrates the ways music can feed our spirits.  Hosted by University Chaplain Dave Wright and Blues Vespers founder Pastor Dave Brown.  Free and open to everyone!

Women's League April Meeting

The Women’s League brings together Puget Sound alumnae, parents, neighbors, and community members who share a commitment to supporting students. Since 1982, the League has raised scholarship funds—now with an endowment of nearly $1.4 million—providing over $53,000 in awards to 14 students in 2023–24 alone.

Members meet monthly on campus for lunch or evening programs that feature university speakers, student music performances, and opportunities to connect with others. Meetings also include community service projects, such as collecting food for the student pantry.

Women's League March Meeting

The Women’s League brings together Puget Sound alumnae, parents, neighbors, and community members who share a commitment to supporting students. Since 1982, the League has raised scholarship funds—now with an endowment of nearly $1.4 million—providing over $53,000 in awards to 14 students in 2023–24 alone.

Members meet monthly on campus for lunch or evening programs that feature university speakers, student music performances, and opportunities to connect with others. Meetings also include community service projects, such as collecting food for the student pantry.

Women's League February Meeting

The Women’s League brings together Puget Sound alumnae, parents, neighbors, and community members who share a commitment to supporting students. Since 1982, the League has raised scholarship funds—now with an endowment of nearly $1.4 million—providing over $53,000 in awards to 14 students in 2023–24 alone. 

Members meet monthly on campus for lunch or evening programs that feature university speakers, student music performances, and opportunities to connect with others. Meetings also include community service projects, such as collecting food for the student pantry.

September Birthdays Party

September birthday celebrants (and their friends!)... come down to the Diversions Lounge for some free cake and Martinelli's. Sponsored monthly by Student Involvement and Late Night Programs.

Lecture: Monti Washington - "From the Streets to the Stage"

A product of a one night stand, abused in foster home after foster home, and raised sleeping in parks were just a few of the daunting obstacles in Monti’s journey from the streets to the stage.

This is an interactive presentation, designed to help students gain the problem solving skills needed to be successful, both inside and outside of the classroom. Through crowd participation, story telling, and poetry, students will be engaged, encouraged, and empowered to make it from the streets of their minds, to the stage of their dreams.

Personal Finance Club: Beginner's Boot Camp

Understand your expenses and learn to budget in this two-part series! On Sept 10, learn financial jargon, assess your personal finance position, understand your expenses, and create a budget. Bring your laptop for this interactive session! 

Open to students and alumni.

Created in partnership with African American Studies, Black Alumni Union, Race & Pedagogy Institute, and the School of Business and Leadership.

For more information, contact dougowusu@gmail.com.

 

Women's League January Meeting

The Women’s League brings together Puget Sound alumnae, parents, neighbors, and community members who share a commitment to supporting students. Since 1982, the League has raised scholarship funds—now with an endowment of nearly $1.4 million—providing over $53,000 in awards to 14 students in 2023–24 alone.

Members meet monthly on campus for lunch or evening programs that feature university speakers, student music performances, and opportunities to connect with others. Meetings also include community service projects, such as collecting food for the student pantry.