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With the WCC’s shared focus on faith-based education and a strong national profile, this transition elevates the university’s ...
Shasti Conrad’s star continues to rise as the 2007 Seattle University alum has been named the new Vice Chair of the ...
June 19, Seattle University joins other communities nationwide in observing Juneteenth, which marks the day in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved Black Americans in ...
This year’s commencement ceremonies featured keynote addresses from actress Anna Faris and Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell.
Seattle University is deeply saddened by the passing of Johnny O’Brien, ’53, a true legend and one of the most iconic figures in the history of Seattle University Athletics. O’Brien died on June 13, ...
Seattle University’s new Vice Dean for Nursing is well-known among the nursing community and lauded for the wealth of ...
It’s not a stretch to say that one day, Joanna Van Liew could be working for NASA. No, the Princeton-bound mechanical engineering and mathematics double major hasn’t set her sights on space travel.
Amber Bryant noticed something peculiar on the ultrasound of the patient she was scanning, but it wasn’t easy getting to the point that she would even be in this position. Raising three kids, living ...
Naomi Chaidez had two goals in high school: Follow in her dad’s footsteps in becoming an accountant and to play college softball. When it came time to pick where she would achieve that second goal and ...
Soccer was what kick-started Julieta Peralta Acosta’s academic life at Seattle University. Originally from Mexico, Peralta Acosta—who has been playing soccer since she was 10 years old—got recruited ...
Amid completing an MFA in Arts Leadership, Maria Gotay is working behind the scenes in visual arts production for this year’s Bumbershoot—the venerated Labor Day weekend music and arts festival ...