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  1. About Puget Sound. Paid and unpaid, for academic credit and not, internships are a great way to gain experience and prepare yourself for the challenges of not just of landing a job but of building a life. They offer a chance to extend your knowledge and apply what you’ve learned in the classroom to the real world. You can also take what you ...

  2. The current Academic Calendar is also available as a Google Calendar at this link, for members of the Puget Sound community. For questions about adding it to your own Google Calendar, please consult "Use a link to add a public calendar" on this support page.

  3. She is expert in spinal cord injury management, seating and wheelchair prescription, and orthopedic complications of neurologic disease. Dr. Hastings practiced twenty years within the VA healthcare system. Dr. Hastings actively researches physical therapy interventions for neurologic clients and has published in Archives of Physical Medicine ...

  4. Eligibility for your scholarship requires that you be enrolled each semester as a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in at least three (3.0) academic units and paying full-time tuition. Your President’s Scholarship may only be applied towards Puget Sound tuition, not room, board or other expenses. If you receive other scholarships ...

  5. I’m a cultural anthropologist and administrator whose scholarly research is focused on practices surrounding neoliberalism and the representation of culture. My expertise is concentrated in three areas: The anthropology of media and technology. Study abroad, international education and neoliberalism. Indonesia and Southeast Asia area studies.

  6. Born to Build Community CONN 126-A Fall 2024. Professor Lynnette Claire thinks entrepreneurially—and brings this entrepreneurial perspective and energy to all her work, from the classroom to the community to the university. She believes in making a difference and that making a difference requires thinking in new ways.

  7. Thompson 223C. 253.879.2959. shannaford@pugetsound.edu. Susannah Hannaford’s research interests include nerve cells, the circuits into which these cells are organized, and the behaviors they mediate. A neurobiologist, her area of specialization is sensory physiology, which focuses on how animals detect changes in their environment, process ...