Autumn 2021

Arches Autumn 2021 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

Artist book with navy cover and horns

A new exhibition at Collins Memorial Library brings together the work of scientists and book artists from throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

Where Science Meets Art
Stacey Weiss
Q&A

COVID-19 kept Stacey Weiss and her students from traveling to Arizona for their research on the striped plateau lizard. So they found new lizards closer to home. 

Adaptation
Ameera Nimjee

Through her exploration of Kathak, a centuries-old classical dance form from India, Assistant Professor Ameera Nimjee experiences South Asia’s performing arts as vibrant, cosmopolitan, and ever changing.

The Joy of Dance

Always a Logger

J.T. Hartman ’19. Photo by Quinn Martell ’20

J.T. Hartman ’19 makes a splash.

Julie Davidson ’96

Julie Davidson ’96 launches a venture in kombucha.

Adam Willard ’03. Photo by Justin Knight

Adam Willard ’03 studies plastic and polymer molecules in a deep dive into theoretical chemistry.

Maria Kolby-Wolfe ’92

Maria Kolby-Wolfe ’92 takes the helm at Washington Women’s Foundation.

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