The unfolding of creative and useful lives . . .
A Puget Sound education is not something you get—it's something that you do and someone you become. Embracing lives of leadership and service, our graduates are committed to scholastic excellence, environmental responsibility, civic engagement, and global awareness.
Follow the links below to learn more about some of our remarkable alumni and discover how they've put their education into action to lead lives of purpose and creativity.
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Charles Sipos ’94
A member of the legal team representing Salim Ahmed Hamdan in the landmark case Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, Charles Sipos ’94 went before the Supreme Court—and won.
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Seema Sueko ’94
At the intersection of political activism and performing arts, award-winning playwright, actor, director, and producer Seema Sueko ’94 inspires audiences with theater with a social conscience.
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David Watson ’92
Two-time Emmy winner David Watson ’92 uses innovation and imagination to keep the world's most recognizable entertainment corporation on the cutting edge of new media and technology.
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Jill Nishi ’89
From shaping public policy to ensuring access to technology in our nation's public libraries, Jill Nishi ’89 combines political savvy and philanthropy to impact the lives of millions.
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Elizabeth Cousens ’87
How does a girl from Tacoma help build peace in war-torn regions like Bosnia, Haiti, and the Gaza Strip? Rhodes Scholar Elizabeth Cousens ’87 turns a dedication to peace and justice into a life of service around the globe.
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Deanna W. Oppenheimer ’80, P’11
Named one of the most influential women in banking by US Banker magazine, Deanna Oppenheimer ’80, P’11 is reinvigorating retail banking for Barclays, one of the largest financial companies in the world.
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Terry Castle ’75
Described by Susan Sontag as "the most expressive, most enlightening literary critic at large today," Terry Castle ’75 makes her mark as an author, scholar, artist, and photographer.
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Jack Tueller ’71
Part of an international team of astronomers that discovered a new class of galaxy, NASA astrophysicist Jack Tueller ’71 is changing the way we look at the sky.
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George Obiozor ’69
Through a love of learning and a lifelong commitment to his native Nigeria, author, professor, and ambassador George Obiozor ’69 works to build bridges between nations as a diplomat and international civil servant.
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Class of 2007
Our most recent graduates continue the Puget Sound tradition of academic excellence and innovative postgraduate work.
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Current Student Profiles
What does it mean to be a Puget Sound student? Follow the link below to read student experiences—in their own words—about everything from summer research and community service to study abroad and campus athletics.
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