Join us on Saturday, March 18 for Fieldhouse Flea '23 as we welcome back amazing vendors (old and new) and return to in-person shopping! Entry will be $5 for 5 years and up with all proceeds going to student scholarships. Women's League booths include jewelry, boutique, and our famous Logger Booty with beverages. Watch our socials for more information on our cool vendors and ways to pre-buy your tickets so you can jump the lines and get to shopping.
Thanks all for your continued support. We can't wait!
The Game of Love and Chance
The Game of Love and Chance is a frothy French romantic comedy by Marivaux. The play centers around Sylvia, a discerning woman skeptical of marriage and even more skeptical of men, who concocts a plan with her hilarious and delightfully raunchy lady’s maid, Lisette, to swap identities in order to observe her betrothed unedited. Unbeknownst to both, Sylvia’s promised fiancé, Dorante, has conspired with his valet, Harlequin, to swap places as well. Classic commedia hijinks ensues and love wins the day!
Night at the Museum: Darwin's Voyage Around the World
The Museum of Natural History presents Night at the Museum: Darwin's Voyage Around the World
Stamp your passports and come see specimens from around the world as we celebrate Darwin's 214th birthday! Don't miss this chance to be your own naturalist/adventurer and see kiwis from New Zealand, cotingas from Central & South America, gazelles from Africa, and more.
Join us February, 16th (6 - 7:30 PM) at the University of Puget Sound Campus (located at 1500 N Warner St, Tacoma, WA 98416) in Thompson Hall room 295.
Happy Birthday to Me!
February birthday celebrants (and friends) get their cake, a song, and party favors and flavors! Free.
Behind the Archives Door: Valentine's Day Open House
Drop by Archives & Special Collections between 1pm and 3pm for a special open house dedicated to love in its myriad forms. Handle rare artifacts from our collections - including love letters, vintage valentines, and beautiful rare books - and see how love has been depicted over four centuries. Bring your own favorite valentines to share with the group!
Thompson Hall Science and Mathematics Seminar: Fatou Joof
The Resistance: How Genes can Protect from Deadly Infectious Disease
Fatou Joof, Postdoctoral Researcher, Seattle Children's Hospital - Center for Global Infectious Disease Research
Thompson Hall Science and Mathematics Seminar: Dr. Madison Cox
Influencing rumen microbial communities to improve bovine milk production efficiency
Dr. Madison Cox ('15), Bioinformatician, University of Washington - School of Medicine
Thompson Hall Science and Mathematics Seminar: Rachel Havranek
It's getting hot in here: how modern environments can help us understand ancient examples of climate change
Rachel Havranek, Postdoctoral Researcher, Dept. of Earth and Spatial Sciences, University of Idaho
Daedalus Lecture with Renee Simms
Associate Professor of African American Studies Renee Simms will deliver the Spring 2023 Daedalus Lecture on Mar. 30 at 5 p.m. in the Murray Board Room. Tickets are $15 per person, payable by cash and check only at the door. Professor Simms' lecture is titled "Fire Under Feet: Creative Writing and the Decolonial Imagination." RSVP by Mar. 22.
Commerical Real Estate Talk with Alumnus Brandan Mason '06
Interested in a career in commercial real estate? Join alumnus Brendan Mason as he shares stories and wisdom from his journey in commercial real estate.
Inspired by a real estate career talk during his senior year, Brendan Mason ’06, pursued a career in real estate development that led to his (finally) founding AltaBird Investments in 2021. Brendan will share his journey and thoughts on how to navigate and get a head start to a career in this exciting, challenging, sometimes very lucrative, and always evolving field of commercial real estate.
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