Despite the obstacles to teaching and learning while under COVID-19 quarantine orders, the Puget Sound faculty displayed agile and creative adaptability in the crisis. Some professors kept it old school, sending packages of…
Beneath our streets lies a data network so powerful it can pinpoint the emergence of a new synthetic drug, inform disaster response to crises such as wildfires and flooding, and even serve as an early warning system for the…
This is an expanded version of the roundtable discussion that appeared in the spring 2020 issue of Arches.
The history of Ghana, on Africa’s western coast, is, in part, a brutal one. From the 1500s through the 1800s,…
Just outside the Chinese city of Xi’an, at the eastern end of the Silk Road, Pierre Ly, associate professor of international political economy, found himself in a winery unlike any he had visited before. In an area most famous…