Five School of Business and Leadership students will fly to New York to vie for the national title after winning the 2012 Pacific Northwest Investment Research Challenge.
Puget Sound team bests five M.B.A. teams!
On Fri., March 30, at 7:30 p.m., the School of Music will give a bow to Schubert with a Jacobsen Series concert featuring a small sampling of the Austrian composer’s work.
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After Christmas, lots of family time, and my little sister heading back off for college I spent some time working at my grandparent’s house. BUT made sure to leave some time to head up to the mountains to snowshoe and cross country ski with family and friends. When we got back to school we had what someone dubbed “Snowpocalypse 2012”.
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We recently caught up with Emma Britton and asked her to tell us a little bit about her first semester of graduate school. Here’s her reply: After graduating in 2007, I decided to stay in Tacoma get my Masters in Teaching at UPS. I loved teaching, but I could not shake my interest in social and cultural issues; an interest that started when I was in the Comparative Sociology Department as an...
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Using an array of old-fangled technologies from papermaking to letterpress printing, Jessica Spring, the proprietor of Springtide Press tames words and images to delight the reader. Small finely-crafted editions consider historical topics and popular culture from a unique perspective, expanding the library’s tent with new-fashioned books.
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I took a train to the South of France where I had set up a week long work away position... This I found was an incredible way to travel. I lived in my own round straw-bale hut for 6 days. I lit a fire in the wood stove every night. I ate pumpkin and green salads, I rode my bike to go pick leeks, I helped keep the bees, painted a machine, pruned some trees, installed a window, and did various...
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