New business makes sense for enterprising Puget Sound students

"Centsless," an award-winning new business venture created by three Puget Sound students, makes its way out of the classroom and onto college campuses. 

Could Centsless work for you?

Sun shines on Puget Sound's 120th Commencement exercises

Hundreds of grads and their families celebrated Commencement weekend with ceremonies, receptions, parties, and SUN! See photos and other highlights of the day.

Commencement photos.

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  • April 25, 2012

    Politics & Government: Congratulations to Casey ...

    Congratulations to PG minor Casey Krolczyk, who was awarded an internship at the National Council on US-Arab Relations--a highly competitive program in DC...This is the third year in a row we've had a Puget Sound student at NCUSAR, which came to our attention originally through the efforts of a PG alum currently with the State Department.

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  • April 23, 2012

    Helen Shears '12: Spring, social sciences, and ...

    I finished the first draft of my thesis. I shut myself away for fifty hours during spring break and wrote and and wrote and wrote. After that, I made the words readable.  Upon turning it in and receiving mostly positive feedback, I congratulated myself by not thinking about Anne Boleyn or King Henry VIII for two whole weeks. I know. It was amazing.

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  • April 1, 2012

    Kammi Sheeler '11: My first business trip

    My first time in Mostar, I arrived by bus from Dubrovnik. I remember thinking about how being in transit had become a crucial time or relief, reflection, and anticipation. Again, before this trip I had never traveled alone. In 2009, at the age of 20, I found myself traveling alone through multiple countries where I knew practically no one and could not speak the language at all, where if some...

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  • April 18, 2012

    Abigail Struxness '13: Trip to southern Namibia...

    After driving about an hour out of Windhoek, the landscape changed dramatically. The lush, rolling hills were replaced by a dry, flat desert landscape. The first night, we stayed at a community run campsite that overlooked the very dried out Fish River and, in the distance, the Brukkaros Mountain.

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