Cover for Arches Autumn 2023

 

Arches is the alumni magazine of Puget Sound, serving more than 40,000 Loggers worldwide. 

Guided by the intellectually curious and humanist values of the liberal arts, Arches strives to capture and convey the ethos of the college through stories that are relevant to the times we are living in and that amplify the voices and experiences of Loggers in an effort to foster understanding and fuel connection within our community and beyond.

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To the Heights

The Carlisle Indian School in 1892

Participants in a Community Summer class see the history of the Native American experience through the eyes of an Indigenous instructor.

'How We Got Here'
Professor David Chiu
Q&A

Computer Science Professor David Chiu is focused on finding useful information in a world that鈥檚 drowning in data.

Wrangling Big Data
Ellinor Tibbs '21 with Grizz in Greece

Professor Brett Rogers has been taking his students to Greece for years. In May of this year, he led a trip designed for alumni and friends.

Greece to the Heights
Provost Drew Kerkhoff

Ecologist Drew Kerkhoff became Puget Sound鈥檚 new provost in July鈥攁nd he鈥檚 thrilled to be back west, where the landscape and ecology sparked his academic career.

The Call of the West
Erik Waterland DPT'05

Erik Waterland DPT'05 on staying fit after age 60

Staying Fit After Age 60
Women's soccer coach Stephanie Cox

Women鈥檚 soccer coach Stephanie Cox brings an impressive pedigree鈥攁nd an introspective approach鈥攖o the job.

A Thinking Woman's Game

Always a Logger

Carol Petrich Kalapus '51

Carol Petrich Kalapus鈥 athletic pursuits go back to her college days, when the men鈥檚 team recruited her to play with them in one match.

Benita Ki '11

Benita Ki 鈥11 never figured on staying in Tacoma after graduating from Puget Sound. But the city鈥檚 spirit of community drew her in, compelling her to put down some roots, and that same spirit has driven her to become something of an accidental entrepreneur.

Troy Anderson '91

Troy Anderson '91 initially went to law school, then shifted to helping at-risk girls and young women in Bangladesh.

Dorothy Sheldon Patton '71, MS'73

Dorothy Sheldon Patton '71, MS'73 earned a career achievement award for her research on sexually transmitted infections.

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