Puget Sound announced a partnership with Seattle University School of Law to host a Hybrid Hub on campus, bringing legal education to the South Sound community.
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2. See Yourself at Puget Sound
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Admitted students and families are invited to immerse themselves in our campus community at Puget Sound Bound, with events starting March 28.
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It's your last chance to register for University of Puget Sound Business Insights. The March 27 event will feature an expert panel discussing the intersection of A.I. and business.
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Professor of Psychology David Moore is the go-to scholar on campus when it comes to questions about romantic relationships and what makes them work. He has been teaching and writing about adolescent and adult development, relationships, and teen parenting at Puget Sound since 2002, and has maintained a part-time clinical practice specializing in psychotherapy with individuals and couples. Alumni who attended the Jan. 16 Loggers Keep Learning event in Spokane were treated to Moore’s presentation on thriving relationships and key predictors of relationship success. The Arches team asked Moore to share some highlights from that talk.
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Earlier this month, Professor of Art History Zaixin Hong delivered the Chou Wen-Chung Distinguished Lecture on Chinese Culture at University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy. Prof. Hong’s lecture, titled “Celebrating the Soundscape of Music and Calligraphy in Chinese Culture,” explored the intricate connections between music and calligraphy across the centuries from Confucius’ “Six Lines” to modern masters like Huang Binhong, Pan Tianshou, Zao Wou-ki, and Wang Dongling. Hong also discussed how this ancient and deeply human artistic tradition continues to be relevant in the age of A.I.
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Alumnus Conrad Gowell ’12 recently presented on Pacific Northwest coastal stream habitats in a webinar for the Seven Capes Bird Alliance. Drawing on his background as a biologist for the Wild Fish Conservancy, he discussed how current and historic baselines of coastal stream environments have shifted and how the interconnectedness of aquatic ecosystems has impacted salmon in particular. He also shared strategies for promoting stream habitat recovery, focusing on the role humans can play in better managing aquatic resources.
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Come Together for Puget Sound
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During this year's Logger Day Challenge, 1,375 donors raised $307,317 to support the university and our shared commitment to providing a life-changing education rooted in the tradition of the liberal arts.
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Members of the current Logger Softball squad and Logger Softball alumni gathered on March 1 for a friendly scrimmage on campus. The alumni game comes as the softball team continues a hot streak, beating Warner Pacific University and Corban University.
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Students signed up for Puget Sound's 2026 PacRim program met for the first time last week for a reveal of the trip itinerary. Every two years, students enrolled in the Pacific Rim Study Abroad program travel to Asia for a semester of rigorous academic work and experiential learning. Visiting several Asian nations, the group engages with different systems of culture, economics, politics, religion, and philosophy. The 2026 itinerary includes stops in China, Japan, India, and Taiwan. Learn about PacRim.
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