Welcome to Puget Sound's faculty-staff e-newsletter
Welcome to Puget Sound's faculty-staff e-newsletter
Future Loggers and their families will be on campus Nov. 10 for Discover Puget Sound Strategic Planning Community Conversation, Nov. 7
KNOW THIS campus news and announcements
Be your best self. Visit the annual Benefits and Wellness Fair on Wednesday, Nov. 8, between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., in the Tahoma Room. Get your flu shot, hear from local vendors about discounts and facilities, and sample a smoothie from Lillis Cafe. More info on the Benefits and Wellness Fair website.
Do you have budget comments, ideas, or suggestions? Budget Task Force (BTF) continues to work on its budget recommendations for the coming fiscal year. Share your thoughts with the BTF no later than Wednesday, Nov. 22. Write to BTF, c/o Lori Johnson at CMB 1083 or lljohnson@pugetsound.edu. BTF recommendations will be shared with campus members in January.
Save the Date: Supreme Court visit, Nov. 13–14
The Washington Supreme Court brings its "traveling court" to campus Nov. 13–14. On Monday two panel discussions with the justices will explore free speech and activism, and young people and the law. On Tuesday the court will hear oral arguments for three appeals, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All events will be held in Schneebeck Concert Hall. 
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DO THIS selected events
M.Ed. in Counseling Drop-in Session, Nov. 6, noon, Howarth Hall.
Career Conversations: The Arts, Nov. 6, 6 p.m., Tahoma Room.
Annual Law Fair, Nov. 7, 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Wheelock Student Center.
Puget Sound Strategic Planning Community Conversation, Nov. 7, 2:30 p.m., Tahoma Room. 
Study Abroad 101, Nov. 7, 5 p.m., Tahoma Room.
Leadership in Greek Life, Lisa Nunn ’85, economics and international political economy, Nov. 7, 7 p.m., Trimble Forum. 
Film: Stalker, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m., Rausch Auditorium.
Staff Senate Meeting, Nov. 8, noon, Trimble Forum. 
Honors Study Abroad Talk, Nov. 8, 4 p.m., Wyatt 101.
Wednesdays @ 6: Faculty and Staff Stories, Nov. 8, 6 p.m., Social Justice Center.
Bioethics Club: Inside Clinical Ethics, Nov. 8, 6 p.m., Thompson 310.
Take Back the Night Silent Protest, Nov. 8, 9:45 p.m., meet at the sequia outside Wheelock Student Center.
Petrology and Chemistry of Meteorites From the Moon and Mars, Anthony J. Irving, UW, Nov. 9, 4 p.m., Thompson 175.
Upper-Division Housing Info Night, Nov. 9, 6:30 p.m., Tahoma Room.
LoggerUP. Cheer on the swimming and football teams at home this weekend!
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BE PROUD noteworthy accomplishments
Alisa Kessel, politics and government, was a panelist for "Civic Cocktail: City Hall in Motion," which included a discussion addressing the significance of the #MeToo movement and navigating sexual harassment in the workplace and on campus. Other panelists included Seattle mayor Tim Burgess and former first lady of Washington Monica Locke. Watch the discussion on the Seattle Channel website.
David Lupher, professor emeritus of classics, has a new book out, Greeks, Romans, and Pilgrims: Classical Receptions in Early New England (Leiden: Brill). This completes a project whose early stages he reported on in his Regester Lecture on campus in November 2010.
Stacey Weiss, biology, was featured on Southwest Research Station's social media channels, celebrating her summer research on the microbial ecology of the region's striped plateau lizards and her volunteering and research at the station for more than 25 years.
Paula Wilson, business and leadership, will present her paper, “Meaning and Improving Social Impact: Certified B Corps in the U.S. and Germany,” at the Northwest Accounting Research Group Conference in Leavenworth, Wash.
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