The annual end of semester event features horse-drawn carriage rides, cakes celebrating birthdays, pizzas donated by Farelli’s, tarot readings and a new addition of a community mural painting led by JOANNE TAWFILIS, PH.D, muralist and cofounder of the ART MILES MURAL PROJECT, which she stated over 25 years ago while in Bosnia heading a United Nations project to help lift widows out of their trauma with projects of economic independence.
Events only open to the campus community
Summer Research Information Session
Interested in taking a deep dive into a research project this summer? Apply for a Summer Research grant! Summer researchers spend 10 weeks completing a summer research project with the support and guidance of a faculty advisor. These students receive a $4,000+ grant and are eligible for supply funding to support their project.
Summer Research Information Session
Interested in taking a deep dive into a research project this summer? Apply for a Summer Research grant! Summer researchers spend 10 weeks completing a summer research project with the support and guidance of a faculty advisor. These students receive a $4,000+ grant and are eligible for supply funding to support their project.
Spikeball Formal
Join us on Dec. 11 from 7-9 p.m. for some fun at our club's Spikeball Formal! Grab your friends for a spectacular evening of spikeball, live music, tournament or casual play, and games including pickleball, tennis, and cornhole. Dress up a little—just comfortably enough to play. We'll have a prize giveaway throughout the night, with light drinks and snacks provided. Hosted in the Tennis Pavilion with a $5 entry fee (pay on-site)—all proceeds support charity.
Opp After Dark
Join us next Monday at Oppenheimer Cafe for our semesterly Opp After Dark! Grab hot cocoa, play some games, decorate cookies and have fun with friends! We can't wait to see you there!
School of Education MAT Virtual Information Session
To learn more about the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program, please join us for one of our information sessions hosted by faculty. Please contact Karen Stump with any questions. We look forward to meeting you!
Suzuki Piano Student Recital
Join us for a student piano recital featuring students of Suzuki piano instructor, Jacqueline Block, from the University of Puget Sound's Community Music Department. Young soloists will perform piano music from the Suzuki repertoire.
This is a free event and open to the public. No tickets required.
South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble Christmas Concert
This concert will feature festive holiday music performed by the South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble, directed by Patricia Wooster. Harpists in the ensemble include children, teens, and adults. We hope you will join us on December 13 at 7pm in Wheelock Student Center Rasmussen Rotunda (note this new location).
This is a free concert, open to the public. No tickets are required.
South Sound Strings is an ensemble of the University of Puget Sound's Community Music Department.
Habitat for Humanity Alternative Spring Break Info Session!
Habitat for Humanity is hosting an info session on December 4 from 4-5 p.m. for students interested in joining this year’s Alternate Spring Break Challenge! This program offers a meaningful way to spend your break by working alongside peers to build affordable housing and support local families in the Tacoma area. Participants will gain hands-on experience in construction and teamwork while contributing to lasting community change.
Japanese American Day of Remembrance
Please save the date for our annual commemoration of the incarceration of Japanese American Citizens following Executive Order 9066. This year we are pleased to welcome Author Kiku Hughes to campus to discuss her book Displacement - A graphic novel in which a teenager is pulled back through time to witness her grandmother's experiences in World War II Japanese internment camps. She will be doing a book signing at the event.
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