NewsPuget Sound’s Slater Museum: An overlooked trove of biological treasuresMarcelle RutherfurdFebruary 21, 2019Kids check out some of Slater’s specimen collection — Photo credit to...
NewsAfter 40 years, Thompson Hall science and math seminars are still going strongJulia SchiffNovember 8, 2018University of Puget Sound’s long-standing tradition since the late 1970s, the Thompson...
FeaturesNight at the Museum: Slater talks owlsAda SmithOctober 4, 2013Last Thursday, Slater Museum hosted its first ever Night at the Museum:...
Arts & EventsCollins Library features new exhibit that explores the many intersections of art and scienceLeah O SullivanApril 5, 2013Collins Memorial Library will be featuring an exhibit by artist Diane Stemper...
FeaturesProfessor Spotlight: CHEM’s Amy OdegardEmily JohnsonOctober 26, 2012This week I met with Associate Professor Amy Odegard from the Chemistry...
Combat ZoneHighlightsArsenic microbe prefers Cheetos, beerOedipus TexDecember 10, 2010When asked what he ate before Cheetos were invented, the microbe replied: “I think of the day Cheetos were invented as the day I was truly born. They are dangerously cheesy.” He sounded drunk.