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The Puget Sound campus will observe a moment of silence today, Oct. 2, at noon, to honor those whose lives have been affected by the tragic events last night in Las Vegas. Kilworth Memorial Chapel will be open today, from noon to 2 p.m., for reflection and prayer, and a campus gathering for those who wish to participate will be held tomorrow, Oct. 3, at 12:30 p.m., in Murray Boardroom.
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KNOW THIS campus news and announcements
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Thai music performance and student research panels highlight Southeast Asia Symposium. The fourth annual LIASE Southeast Asia Symposium will be held this weekend, and will feature a street food banquet, a performance by Chaopraya Ensemble, student presentations, and a keynote address by scholar and author Abidin Kusno. More information and a full schedule of events are available at pugetsound.edu/liase.
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Logger alumni and families return to campus for Homecoming and Family Weekend, Oct. 6–7. Loggers from the Puget Sound's "green and gold era" will be recognized, Black Student Union will celebrate its 50th anniversary, and more. For a complete schedule of the weekend's festivities and special events, visit pugetsound.edu/homecoming. #alwaysalogger
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Honors Film Series: Amelie, Oct. 6, 5 p.m., Wyatt 109. LoggerUP. Cheer on the volleyball, football, and women's soccer teams at home this week!
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BE PROUD noteworthy accomplishments
Dan Burgard, chemistry, co-authored the article "Improving Wastewater-based Epidemiology to Estimate Cannabis Use: Focus on the Initial Aspects of the Analytical Procedure, recently published in Analytica Chimica Acta.
Brad Riech, business and leadership, published "When is Due Process Due?: Title IX, 'The State,' and Public College and University Sexual Violence Procedures" in Charleston Law Review.
Maria Sampen and Tim Christie, music, were invited guests for the Second International Baroque Music Week at Sichuan Conservatory of Music in September. During the residency the pair invited eight students from the conservatory to perform with them during their featured recital and collaborated with a conservatory cello professor on two sonatas. Maria also delivered a lecture on the influence of dance on the music of Bach and a public master class on Bach's violin sonatas and partitas.
Tanya Stambuk, music, will perform on KING FM 98.1's new program, The Grand Piano Hour, Oct. 7, at 6 p.m. The performance will be broadcast live from Steinway Piano Gallery in Seattle. Be part of the live audience!
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Spotted on Facebook. There are lots of clever social media accounts out there related to Puget Sound. (We've told you before about @dogsofpugetsound and others we thoroughly enjoy.) Well, the other day we stumbled upon Schnee-Becky, the unofficial mascot of Schneebeck Concert Hall and reminder of musicians not to leave their instruments and cases in the hallway. Good to meet you, Schnee-Becky!
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