Puget Sound students placed second in an environmental competition typically dominated by engineering schools. A liberal arts perspective gave the Loggers an edge.
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"I have never before worked with such a kind, real, generous, wise, and authentic group of faculty, staff and students," says the School of Education's Becca Wellington.
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Explore the history and continuing evolution of Puget Sound's beloved fall traditions in a new exhibit running now through Dec. 18 at Collins Memorial Library.
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Assoc. Prof. of Politics & Government Chris Kendall has published his first book. Between Possibility and Peril:
Domestic Courts and the Selective Enforcement of Human Rights (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024) examines how the highest courts in three young democracies—Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa—used international law to protect human rights while building their own institutional legitimacy, carefully balancing the demands of advocates, politicians, and international law itself.
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Record executive and author Nabil Ayers ’93 has launched a new podcast, Identified With Nabil Ayers, focused on "the intricate and often complicated world of family and identity." In a recent article, Forbes covered the podcast, which has featured guests like comedian Reggie Watts, actor Ione Skye, and musician/podcaster Hrishikesh Hirway.
"[No] matter how weird or dysfunctional, or great and normal you think your family is, there's somebody with a totally different concept of that, and theirs is just as valid," says Ayers.
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The Northwest Conference announced that two Loggers earned first team scholar-athlete honors for the 2023–24 season. Track & Field athlete Allison Goodell ’24 and Men's Tennis player Levi Buck ’24 were recognized for their outstanding performance in the classroom and in their athletic pursuits. Additionally, members of 20 Puget Sound teams were named scholar-athletes by the NWC.
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On Friday, members of the incoming Class of 2028 arrived on campus for New Student Move-In Day. The newest Loggers even got a little help with their boxes from Greek Life and Logger Football volunteers. Here, President Isiaah Crawford joins Passages leaders for a game of hatchet toss.
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