Virtual Alumni Town Hall

Please join us for a Virtual Alumni Town Hall on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. PT.

Please join us when Alumni Council President Ted Meriam '05 and President Crawford discuss the latest news from campus, progress on the Leadership for a Changing World strategic plan, the recent Program Review, and how alumni can get connected to students and each other. This event is open to community members. 

Register for zoom link. 

Night at the Museum: MONSTER MASH

The Museum of Natural History presents Night at the Museum: Monster Mash!!

Come see the dead things come alive and join us for a night filled with spooky specimens. Get up close and personal with creepy critters and learn about the animals that inspired the creation of your favorite monsters at this Halloween themed event 

This is a free, family-friendly drop-in event. The University of Puget Sound no longer requires masks or proof of vaccination for visitors on campus.

SOAN SOCIAL - Pre-Registration & Donuts!

Please join us for a social event where you can get to know fellow Sociology & Anthropology students and faculty and hear about the department's Spring 2023 course offerings from the instructors themselves! We will be providing coffee and donuts.

Blood Drive Sponsored by the Master of Public Health Program students

The students in the MPH program are hosting another on-campus blood drive in November and are looking for volunteers to sign up and donate. Due to the pandemic and a variety of other barriers that have impeded folks from donating in addition to the high consumption of blood products in medical centers across the nation, the U.S. is facing a blood shortage and we need your help!

Community Campus Tree Walk

Celebrate the arrival of autumn with a peaceful and educational tree walk through the University of Puget Sound Campus. On this accessible route, we'll admire some of the campus's more than 1,500 trees and their histories. Sarah Low, Principal at Strategic Nature, and a certified arborist, will lead the walk, joined by veteran University groundskeeper Bill Boggs. Visitors from off-campus are welcome -- this walk is open to all!

E-Cycle Event

Technology Services will be offering an e-cycle opportunity for you to bring any unwanted personal electronics (e.g. laptops, phones, tablets, gaming consoles, printers, monitors) to the Tech Center in the lower level of Collins Memorial Library. Not sure how to securely erase all the data from your old computer before disposing of it? Bring it down! We partner with a local professional company to e-cycle electronics with guaranteed data destruction. Be sustainable and secure.