Alexis was a longtime creator of wearable art before her sheepadoodle, Bunny, known as “What About Bunny” on social media, became an internet sensation in the fall of 2020. Bunny is part of an ongoing canine cognition research study at the Comparative Cognition Lab at UCSD. Alexis is a Licensed Family Dog Mediator, Fear Free Certified Professional, and Certified Canine Enrichment Technician.
Environmental Justice Speakers Series: Coast Salish Basket Weaving: Teaching and Preserving Traditional Practices
Join us for a discussion with Josh Mason, Master Weaver and Squaxin Island Tribal Member. All community members are encouraged to attend!
SOAN Culture and Society Lecture Series: "The Urban/Rural Divide"
THE URBAN/RURAL DIVIDE: AN OPEN DISCUSSION OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE “TWO CULTURES”
In a thought-provoking discussion on the Urban/Rural Divide in the U.S., participants will explore the complex dynamics shaping disparate communities. From contrasting economic opportunities to divergent political perspectives, we will discuss the impact on social cohesion and policy priorities. We will grapple with the challenge of fostering understanding and collaboration between urban and rural populations, recognizing the need for nuanced solutions that bridge the divide.
M3: Martin, Malcolm & Muhammad
The impact of three iconic Black leaders: Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammed Ali live on in today’s social movements such as Black Lives Matter. This interactive presentation will examine their circles of life (i.e. birth, marriage, death, legacy) and their points of convergence and divergence. Together, we will relive their stories, hear their voices, and envision what they would say about America today.
Black Studies, New Futures
Join us for a panel discussion with AFAM alumni about life after Puget Sound!
Sit down with your lunch, and hear how African American Studies has influenced both the career paths and the lives of Cody Chun '17, Cory Knudtson '18, and Jade Herbert '21.
It's more than your career — it's a lifelong journey.
Free lunch, catered by Melon Seed Deli, will be offered at 12:30 p.m. First-come, first served.
The panel discussion begins at 1 p.m.
Presented by African American Studies (AFAM) and Career & Employment Services (CES).
Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar: Mare Hirsch
Hear about what people in different fields of science, math, and relating fields are researching. Please join us for refreshments at 3:45 p.m. Presentations begin at 4 p.m.
Talk Title: "Data-Driven Art: Generating Form from Information"
Speaker: Mare Hirsch, Assistant Professor of Art and Art History, University of Puget Sound
Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar
Hear about what people in different fields of science, math, and relating fields are researching. Please join us for refreshments at 3:45p.m. Presentations begin at 4p.m.
Talk Title: "Patient Centeredness: Context, Communication, and Challenges"
Speaker: Kerri-Anne Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Public Health,
Austin College
Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar
Hear about what people in different fields of science, math, and relating fields are researching. Please join us for refreshments at 3:45p.m. Presentations begin at 4p.m.
Talk Title: "Colloid geochemistry to emerging containments; exploring the environment one particle at a time"
Speaker: Manuel Montano, Associate Professor of Environmental Science,
Western Washington University
Seabirds in Human-Dominated Landscapes - Peter Hodum
Join the South Sound Chapter of Surfrider Foundation for Seabirds in Human-Dominated Landscapes. We are pleased to announce that Peter Hodum will be our guest speaker. Peter is the Professor of Biology and Director of Environmental Policy & Decision Making at University of Puget Sound.
Making a King: The Political Theology of Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc, “La Pucelle," arrived at the court of the French king, Charles VII, in early February 1429, and announced that he was not yet king. He would not be king until he was crowned in Reims Cathedral. Shortly thereafter Charles made her a captain in his army providing her with armor and soldiers for the campaign to Reims, deep in enemy territory. This talk will argue that it was Joan that made Charles king, showing how she did that and why she thought it was necessary.
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