Winter 2022

Arches Winter 2022 Cover

 

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

Salmon biologist Kristin Williamson ’02 talked to students about efforts to restore salmon habitat in the South Prairie Creek floodplain.

A class introduces students to environmental policy by examining the challenges facing the region’s most famous fish.

Salmon Stories
Nick Kontogeorgopoulos
Q&A

Nick Kontogeorgopoulos studies sustainable tourism, has led the Asian Studies and Global Development Studies programs, and now has a new role: associate dean of experiential learning.

Expanding His Horizons
Illustration of the American flag by Gary Taxali

Professor of Politics and Government Seth Weinberger on how domestic extremists threaten the future of American democracy. 

From Proud Boys to Plato

Always a Logger

Arlene Smith ’08

Arlene Smith ’08 introduces Seattle to the flow arts.

Zak Kallenborn ’13

Zak Kallenborn ’13 analyzes "the horrible ways people kill one another."

Regina Kearney Glenn ’70, MBA’71

Regina Kearney Glenn ’70, MBA’71 builds a career in service and communications.

Amanda Diaz ’18

Amanda Díaz ’18 advocates for undocumented and detained people.

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