Two thought-provoking installations, letter to a laundress by Carletta Carrington Wilson and The Invisible Nation by Victor Cartagena, are at Kittredge Gallery until Sept. 29.
Loggers’ beloved Orientation program got a little more love this year. First-year students chose from 30 immersive experiences in the outdoors and in the community.
President Isiaah Crawford was recognized by the Puget Sound Business Journal for his outstanding work on the Providence St. Joseph Health board of directors.
LeAnna Esquivel ’22 organized the Communities in Schools annual Stuff the Bus donation drive and helped stuff backpacks full of school supplies for local students in need.
Puget Sound welcomes Sy Bean, staff photographer/videographer. Sy is a visual storyteller who comes to us from KOMO TV and The Seattle Times. Look for his gorgeous photos in Arches and online, and wave to him on campus!
DID YOU KNOW? Bohemian waxwings are social birds that travel in flocks that sometimes number in the thousands. They’re a species of concern that’s decreased by 55 percent since 1970 and are rare in Western Washington, but Tacoma is lately seeing a waxwing “eruption.”
Parent Workshops Learn about academics, on-campus housing choices, financing a Puget Sound education, and more on Sept. 28 during Homecoming & Family Weekend.
CAZART It’s a word coined by Hunter S. Thompson meaning “Holy s**t! I should have known,” the name of a Ketchican theater company, and experimental heaven for Assoc. Prof. Jess K. Smith, who directed CAZART's debut performance, Lungs, in August.