Puget Sound has once again been named a Best Value College by The Princeton Review, highlighting the university's academic excellence, career outcomes, and affordability.
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Logger faculty and alumni will be featured at the upcoming Art Party Festival on July 26 and 27, including installations, dance, music, workshops, theatre, and interactive experiences.
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Friends are invited to a celebration of life in honor of longtime staff member and alumnus Houston Dougharty ’83 on Sunday, Aug. 17, at 1 p.m. in Kilworth Memorial Chapel.
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In 2021, after a move to Flagstaff, Ariz., Alexandria Maurer ’07 encouraged her husband, Vincent Maurer ’04, DPT ’07, to start riding dirt bikes again.
Vincent Maurer, who felt drained due to a demanding career in healthcare and the death of his sister, hadn’t ridden since he was a teenager, but as soon as he was back on the bike, he felt his burdens disappear. “It was just this therapeutic thing that was incredibly freeing,” he recalls. “It made me feel like I was a kid all over again.”
The couple wanted to leverage Vincent Maurer’s physical therapy expertise to help others thrive by connecting with their passion, just as he had done. Thus, Wingman Physical Therapy, a unique organization catering to the dirt bike community, was born.
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The Modernization of Buddhism
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Recent graduate Audrey Glaubius ’25 published a paper in the academic journal Apollon based on her experiences traveling through Asia with the Pacific Rim (PacRim) program. The paper, titled "Laundry and the Monk's Robe: Buddhism in the Modern Era," examines the symbolism of the traditional garb of Buddhist monks and how modern conveniences have altered how monks interact with society.
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It was a historic year for Logger Athletics, with exceptional performances by Puget Sound's student-athletes and multiple teams finishing at or near the top of the conference standings. Visit the Logger Athletics website to read our year-end recaps for your favorite sports and see what's in store for next season.
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Last month, the 20th anniversary of the planned community of Seabrook, developed by Logger alumni Casey Roloff ’95 and Laura Roloff ’97, was featured in a cover story in Pacific NW Magazine. In the article, the Roloffs recount their journey from building their first house on the isolated Washington Coast to today's sprawling town, and emphasize the need for walkable developments that encourage community-building.
“Suburban sprawl is wreaking havoc across the land, which is one of the leading causes of climate change while also creating a more divisive world that has led to a loneliness epidemic,” Casey said. “Our goal is to curb sprawl-based development by creating an example of how we can create a more thoughtful human-scale built.”
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For 35 years, Puget Sound's Summer Academic Challenge program has offered a tuition-free, four-week science, technology, engineering, arts, and math enrichment program for Tacoma area students in grades 7 to 12. Through classroom time, labs, group projects, and field trips, students gain confidence and critical thinking skills in a collegiate environment. Last week, students got to learn about chemistry with Dr. Megan Gessel.
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