Join Sustainability Services on Sunday, April 16th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for restoration work, including weeding invasive species and planting native plants, in the Thompson Forest. Participants will get the chance to learn more about invasive and native plant species on campus from Carrie Woods, Professor of Biology, and DIRT the band (KUPS) will be performing a live concert!! Lunch and snacks will be provided!
Environmental Optimism Speaker
Join Sustainability Services X IPE X EPDM on Tuesday, April 11th from 6 PM - 7:30 PM in Upper Marshall for speaker Mary Anne Hitt! Mary Anne is a Senior Director of Climate Imperative, a foundation working to cut emissions at the speed and scale needed to confront climate change. Prior to joining Climate Imperative, she was with the Sierra Club for 12 years where she served as National Director of Campaigns, and also worked for a decade as Director of the Beyond Coal Campaign, recognized as one of the most successful environmental campaigns in history!
Careers in Economics: Spring 2023 Alumni Panel
The Department of Economics presents a virtual Alumni Career Panel featuring University of Puget Sound graduates! Expand your personal and professional networks with UPS ECON alumni who will be discussing their unique journeys to career success, including great risks and rewards. The panelists will offer tips and advice on how to stand out in the job search process, interview tips, etc.
Socio-Waterscapes of the Rocky Mountain West: How Inequality, Affluence, and Recreation Shape the Flow of Water
Socio-Waterscapes of the Rocky Mountain West: How Inequality, Affluence, and Recreation Shape the Flow of Water
w/SOAN Alum Leonard Henderson '16
Doctoral Student/Graduate Course Instructor
Environment and Community @ Utah State University
ECON Sweets & Greets
Join the ECON community for a 'sweet' social hour w/hot cocoa, hot tea and other tasty treats! This is also a great opportunity to connect with ECON faculty to ask about classes offered in Fall '23. See you there!
more info? economics@pugetsound.edu
Daedalus Lecture with Stacey Weiss
More details to come!
Tickets are $15 per person at the door. This event is RSVP only.
5:00pm Drinks Reception
5:30pm Lecture
6:30pm Dinner & Conversation
Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture: An Evening with Rita Moreno
Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award-winning actress, singer, and dancer Rita Moreno will deliver the Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs and the Arts on Monday, April 10 at 7 p.m. in Schneebeck Concert Hall. Tickets for the event are $45 and can be purchased at tickets.pugetsound.edu.
SoAn Climate Change & Cultural Heritage Symposium
Climate change affects communities and their cultural heritage in many different ways. Our speakers will present archaeological research focused on the ways Indigenous peoples of the Northwest have adapted to changing environments in the past. In addition, we will hear about how climate change impacts the stewardship of cultural resources at present.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
SoAn Culture & Society Discussion Series: Pierce County Peoples Project: "Is American Society in a State of Crisis"?
The U.S. has lived through a half century of a neoliberal model of economic governance and economic inequality and now stands at a level not seen since the Roaring Twenties. Americans are more divided today than at any point in recent history along the lines of ideology, politics, and race. Just how serious is the legitimation crisis facing the elites and just how hostile are we to each other? What are the causes of these conflicts? Pierce County People’s Project is investigating these questions through a mixed-methods study of a random sample of county residents.
Exploring End of Life, Death, & Dying: An Interactive Discussion Led by Russell Campbell
We invite you to join this facilitated, engaging and interactive discussion focusing on death as an idea, fear and anxiety around end of life and death and dying, the dying process, ceremonies and rituals in various cultures, death metaphors, hospice, and grief and loss. Together we'll explore these experiences, which touch all of our lives, as we become more comfortable discussing death in both private and professional settings. This discussion will be particularly helpful for healthcare providers, and those training to become healthcare providers.
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