Bring the school spirit and dress up for the themed day of the week for Homecoming! Stop by the table in the SUB from noon-1 p.m. daily or the ASUPS main office to get your Spirit Week card stamped. Dress up all 5 days and receive a prize!
Documentary Workshop with Kathy Brew
This interactive workshop, facilitated by Chism visiting artist and award-winning videomaker Kathy Brew, will focus on skills development and ethical documentary production with a focus on gender. The workshop is open to Puget Sound faculty and students from a range of disciplines who are interested in experimental work and independent documentaries.
Lego Night
Destress time with Lego bricks. Come meet other Lego enthusiasts and participate in this free-build time.
Homecoming Spirit Week
Bring the school spirit and dress up for the themed day of the week for Homecoming! Stop by the table in the SUB from noon-1 p.m. daily or the ASUPS main office to get your Spirit Week card stamped. Dress up all 5 days and receive a prize!
Lego Night
Destress time with Lego bricks. Come meet other Lego enthusiasts and participate in this free-build time.
This event will take place again, same time and location, on Thursday, November 16.
Fiber Arts Circle
Campus fiber arts circle. Grab your knitting, crochet, embroidery, cross stitch, drop spindle, etc. and come join us. Limited fiber arts supplies available and all skill levels welcome. Come learn, teach, craft, and create community. Open to all students, faculty, and staff.
IPE Vasilius Grant Study Abroad Showcase
Join us to hear about International Political Economy students' time abroad.
Pizza will be served!
SOAN Summer Research Roundup
Come hear what SoAn students have spent their summers researching and learn about the development and application process for getting your own project funded!
JAEL RODAS: (Agricola Scholar): College Readiness Programs: Preparing Latinx Students and Families for College
GUY CRAWFORD: The Bubble of Safety: An Oral History of Poinsettia Avenue, Compton
JACK LEAL: Community Life in Rural Washington: An Ethnographic Assessment of St. John, Washington
Measure for Measure: Spring Mainstage Play
Measure for Measure is an edgy, debate-worthy play where Shakespeare explores the paradoxical way that restrictive policies produce unintended results, often exactly the opposite of the results they were trying to produce. The main character, Isabella, faces impossible choices brought forth by leaders who enforce abstractions and allow double standards for themselves. Her conflict with Angelo leaves her brother's life hanging in the balance. It's a play concerned with purity, mercy, good social order, and the liberty of conscience.
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