Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar

Come hear what people in many different fields of science and math are researching.

Please join us for refreshments at 3:45pm. Presentations begin at 4:00pm.

Talk Title: "It's getting hot in here: how modern environments can help us understand ancient examples of climate change"

Speaker: Rachel Havranek, Postdoc, Dept of Earth and Spatial Sciences, University of Idaho

Passages Morning Prayer & Reflection

On the first Sunday of Passages, new students, their families, and returning students, faculty and staff are invited to this casual, brief time of prayer, scripture, and reflection for the Christian communities and individuals on campus.   We will begin at 9am and be done by 9:20am so that new students can get to their next Passages event.  The service will be facilitated by student and staff leaders.

Welcome Back Shabbat Bagel Brunch

On the last Saturday before classes start, Jewish students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to our annual Shabbat Bagel Brunch!  Hosted by JSU leaders and the University Chaplaincy, this is a great time to reconnect with our Jewish community before the business of classes (and High Holidays, and more!) sets in.  Mostly informal, our JSU Exec and staff will share a little bit about the year ahead...and lots of bagels (and other good brunchiness).  

Welcome Back Chapel Celebration

New and returning Loggers - students, faculty, and staff - are invited to our annual "Welcome Back!" Christian celebration in Kilworth Chapel.  Student leaders, Religious Life Advisors, and members of the University Chaplaincy will hold a space for worship, connection, conversation, and prayer as we start the new school year.  This is a great chance to celebrate the wide diversity of our Christianities at Puget Sound.

Passages Havdalah

New and returning members of our Jewish community on campus (students, faculty, staff, alumni) are welcome to gather for a brief, student-led Havdalah at 4:30pm.  We'll gather on Ferguson Plaza (in front of Wyatt Hall) to bid farewell to Shabbat for another week.

Hosted by JSU and the University Chaplaincy.

Fall '23 Swope Lecture: What's Jesus Got to Do With It? Anticipating the Demise of Cultural Christianity

The Swope Endowed Lectures are pleased to welcome Ann Holmes Redding back to Puget Sound for an evening of reflection on her ongoing scholarly and personal work on the ways the figure of Jesus is used to create and sustain a "cultural Christianity" that is often at odds with the ways Jesus is understood in scriptural and historic contexts. This contrast opens space for spiritual and social movements to engage with Jesus in critique of cultural Christianity and in support of liberation and justice.

Health Professions Applicant Meeting, Part 1

All professional health program applicants who intend to apply to a professional health program within the next 1-2 years are required to attend this mandatory (virtual, via Zoom) meeting. The meeting will discuss the application process, including specific ways in which applicants will work with Health Professions Advising for guidance, support, and advising. 

Puget Sound New York City Regional Club Mets Game

The University of Puget Sound New York City Regional Club invites you, your family and friends to join fellow Loggers for a night at the ballpark cheering on the New York Mets as they take on the Cincinnati Reds! This is a family-friendly event. We hope to see you there! 

Woodland Quintet Chamber Music Concert

The Community Music Department is pleased to present a chamber music concert featuring Woodland String Quintet. Performer artists include Community Music instructors Kelly Marsh and Alonso Tirado playing violins, Community Music student Brynn Cogger playing viola, cellist Asim Kapoor, and former Community Music student Evan Minsk on bass.    

Join us for this public performance in Schneebeck Concert Hall at 7:30 PM Friday, August 11, 2023.

Admission is free. No tickets required.