Campus Film: "Do The Right thing"

Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film produced, written and directed by Spike Lee. It stars Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito, Bill Nunn, John Turturro and Samuel L. Jackson and is the feature film debut of Martin Lawrence and Rosie Perez.

Comedy show: Aaron Kominos-Smith

Aaron Kominos-Smith has appeared on Comedy Central’s Inside Amy Schumer, Live at Gotham on the Oculus NextVR Network, MTV, and American Movie Classics. Audiences connect instantly with Aaron’s charming wit and energetic characters. His humor varies from observational thoughts on the mundane to articulated commentary about society sprinkled with a few dashes of wackiness. Simultaneously performing comedy and studying architecture in college, Aaron went on to work as a professional architect.

Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar

Hear about what people in different fields of science, math, and relating fields are researching. Please join us for refreshments at 3:45p.m. Presentations begin at 4p.m.

Talk Title: "Patient Centeredness: Context, Communication, and Challenges"

Speaker: Kerri-Anne Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Public Health,

Austin College

Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar

Hear about what people in different fields of science, math, and relating fields are researching. Please join us for refreshments at 3:45p.m. Presentations begin at 4p.m.

Talk Title: "Colloid geochemistry to emerging containments; exploring the environment one particle at a time"

Speaker: Manuel Montano, Associate Professor of Environmental Science,

Western Washington University

 

Loggers Keep Learning Minneapolis

President Isiaah Crawford invites alumni and parents to join him for Loggers Keep Learning in Minneapolis.

This event is a great opportunity to connect and network with the Logger community and hear campus updates. You'll also get to be a lifelong learner by engaging in a presentation from Peter Hodum, Biology Professor and Director of the Environmental Policy & Decision Making Program.

Topic: Cities as Biodiversity Havens: Exploring Urban Contributions to Regional Conservation

Loggers Keep Learning Denver

President Isiaah Crawford invites Colorado alumni and parents to join him for Loggers Keep Learning in Denver on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024 at The Maven Hotel.

This event is a great opportunity to connect and network with the Logger community and hear campus updates. You'll also get to be a lifelong learner by engaging in a presentation from Rachel Pepper, Professor of Physics, and William D. and Flora McCormick Chair in Biophysics.

 Topic: Splash to Scatter: The Marvels of Raindrop-Driven Seed Dispersal

Tacoma Public Schools Logger Basketball Night

Families and students of Tacoma Public Schools are invited to join us for a free night of basketball and community on Saturday, Feb. 3. Come watch the Women's basketball team at 4 p.m. and/or the Men's team at 6 p.m.! In between games we invite you to learn more about the Tacoma Public School Commitment and the Summer Academic Challenge Program. We look forward to seeing you on campus!

Loggers, attend these games and welcome TPS families and future generations of Loggers to campus!