The big game was, not surprisingly, a major source of news around these parts along with national issues with local ...
As the Seahawks soared to a Super Bowl victory, sociology grad Nijeria McClain balanced finals and football as she supported ...
The humanities foster meaning-making and reflection about diverse and universal human experiences,” says College of Arts and Sciences Dean Monica J. Casper, PhD. “Humanities perspectives and fields ...
Twenty-one years old at the time he died, Shepard was found severely injured and tied to a fence, targeted because of his sexual orientation, and died days later in the hospital. The two men who ...
College of Science and Engineering awarded $700k to support the development of experiential learning courses, expanding access and impact.
Alumna is competing in Nordic skiing and biathlon at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. Erin Martin, ‘13, who ...
For many students navigating campus life, finding a place to belong can shape their entire college experience. At Seattle ...
Karen Hao comes to SU for talk on how rapid advancement of artificial intelligence can challenge institutions.
Criminal Justice Professor Jacqueline Helfgott will discuss impacts of education in prisons as featured speaker of Red Talk series.
With profound sadness, I write to share that Jerron Lowe, Vice President for Human Resources, has unexpectedly passed away following a sudden cardiac arrest.
Seattle University has received its second Carnegie Community Engagement (CE) Classification, an elective designation, awarded by the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation ...
According to the World Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world and has been top ranked as such for eight consecutive years. Laajava joined Seattle University senior and Truman ...
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