From stolen hatchets to tip-toeing around the seal in Benefactor Plaza, Puget Sound's time-honored traditions unite Loggers across generations. Watch the video to learn more:
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Ten outstanding undergraduate students will receive faculty-nominated scholarships recognizing academic excellence, financial need, and dedication to a specific field of study.
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3. Rehearsal for Democracy
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Prof. of Hispanic Studies Brendan Lanctot was recognized for a chapter about the role of public spectacles in the formation of political identities in 19th-century Latin America.
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Asst. Prof. of Education Alisun Thompson has always aspired to be the kind of teacher she needed when she was in school. While she loved her time as an English teacher, she also saw firsthand many of the flaws in the K–12 education system. Her new book, Going the Distance: The Teaching Profession in a Post-COVID World (Harvard Education Press, 2024), presents an unflinching yet ultimately hopeful appraisal of the workplace factors that determine career risk and resilience among teachers, informed by the lessons of the pandemic. Arches recently sat down with Thompson to talk about teacher burnout, the benefits of Puget Sound’s School of Education, and how to equip teachers to succeed.
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Extra! Extra! Read All About It!
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The Spring 2025 issue of Arches is out now! You can read the issue online at pugetsound.edu/arches. Inside, you'll find stories about Logger alumni working in the wine industry, the story of a Japanese American student who was interned during WWII, and a look at residence halls through the decades, along with Q&As, class notes, and much more.
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Puget Sound Athletics achieved a significant milestone during the 2024–25 academic year, finishing fourth in the Northwest Conference (NWC) McIlroy-Lewis All-Sports Trophy standings. The Loggers jumped four spots from last year's eighth-place finish, showcasing multiple teams' impressive rise through the conference ranks.
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Puget Sound's School of Music is partnering with the Rockley Foundation for a musical instrument sale June 19–21 in Schneebeck Concert Hall. Instruments including pianos, violins, violas, and cellos will be available for purchase to benefit music students at Puget Sound.
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This weekend, over 500 Logger alumni returned to campus for Summer Reunion Weekend — even the fabled hatchet made an appearance. The event featured celebrations for the Class of 1975 and the Class of 2000, athletics, Greek Life, occupational therapy, physical therapy, theatre arts, and the Women’s League. See highlights from the festivities on Instagram.
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