Local business leaders are invited to Puget Sound Business Insights on April 17 for an engaging discussion about the changing economic landscape of the Greater Seattle Area.
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New York Times bestselling author Julie Lythcott-Haims will deliver an address to graduates at Puget Sound's 132nd Commencement Ceremony on May 5.
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3. Biodiversity in Cities
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Prof. of Biology and Director of Environmental Policy & Decision Making Peter Hodum will discuss urban conservation at Loggers Keep Learning Minneapolis on April 4 at 5:30 p.m.
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As a high school senior, Galvin Guerrero ’96 couldn’t wait to leave Saipan, an island 450 miles north of Guam, for college. But four years at Puget Sound changed his whole perspective on education and island life. Arches recently profiled Guerrero, who is now president of Northern Marianas College.
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Philosophy alumnus and author Rob Osler ’85 appeared on the Writers on the Edge (WROTE) Podcast to talk about his newest cozy mystery novel, Cirque du Slay. The WROTE Podcast helps promote LGBTQIA+ authors, musicians, and other creatives to share their work.
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Logger Athletics announced that it has chosen Steve Mohn to serve as Puget Sound's next head men's soccer coach. An established fixture in the Puget Sound region, Mohn was the previous head coach for Highline College in Des Moines, Washington.
"I'm truly honored to take over the University of Puget Sound men's soccer program," says Mohn. "It's a storied program which provides student-athletes with a top level education and athletic experience."
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The Office of Institutional Equity & Diversity is holding two events on campus this week: A First in the Fam Mixer on Mar. 29 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Den for first-generation students and a Trans Day of Visibility Game Night on Mar. 31 from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Social Justice Center for all trans or nonbinary Loggers. Follow @pugetsounddiversity on Instagram to learn more and don’t forget to subscribe to the Logger Lookout for more upcoming events!
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This week, the cherry trees across campus are putting on a show—like these in front of Howarth Hall. These particular trees were planted in 2017 in honor of the 36 Japanese American students from Puget Sound who were interned during World War II. Read the story of the cherry trees here.
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