Graduate Student Research Presentations
Seattle Pacific University, Weter Hall, Room 202 3317 Fifth Avenue West, Seattle, WA, United StatesUPDATE: The location of this event has been moved to Seattle Pacific University's Weter Hall, Room 202. Graduate students in regional history present their work in progress to the Guild.
Junius Rochester: “Hawaiians and Peltry in the Pacific Northwest: the Kanaka Connection”
Suzzallo Library fifth floor conference room Suzzallo Library, Seattle, United StatesLong-time Guild member Junius Rochester presents, “Hawaiians and Peltry in the Pacific Northwest: the Kanaka Connection."
The Beginning of Seattle Pacific
Upper Gwinn Commons, Seattle Pacific University 3310 Sixth Avenue West , Seattle, WA, United StatesSeattle Pacific University’s Friends of the Library hosts a special event featuring a panel discussion of Howard Snyder’s new book, Rooted in Mission: The Founding of Seattle Pacific University 1891–1916.
Dr. Snyder, along with other SPU faculty and staff, will discuss the founding of Seattle Seminary within the context of Seattle as a growing urban center.
The Lake Washington Ship Canal and Locks: Overlooked Stories from around the Lake, moderated by David B. Williams
Seattle Pacific University, Weter Hall, Room 202 3317 Fifth Avenue West, Seattle, WA, United StatesUPDATE: This program will take place at Weter Hall 202, Seattle Pacific University.
Join local experts Carol Arnold, Sarah Frederick, and Sarah Samson as they discuss how lowering the lake altered the shoreline and the people who inhabited it.