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Alumni Share Memories, Gratitude & Well Wishes for Fr. Steve

Posted by Seattle University Alumni Association on June 10, 2021 at 11:06 AM PDT

A collage of photos of Father Steve with students and during events, smiling and engaging with the community

As Seattle University prepares to say goodbye later this month to President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., we invited members of the Alumni Board of Governors to share their gratitude for his leadership, well wishes for the next chapter of his life and reflections on their fondest memories of him. Though every response was unique, common threads emerged around—no surprise to those who knew him—Fr. Steve’s authenticity and warmth, his commitment to our mission, and the constant inspiration offered by his vision, wisdom and values.

In my role as a student and an alumnus, I have always felt supported and seen by Fr. Steve. I'll never forget his powerful speech about if the world were 100 people, how only 1 person would have a college degree. He always had a way to remind us to be grateful and also proud of our accomplishments. I will miss him, and I’d like to send him off with great appreciation for his service and impact on an entire generation of Seattle University community members.  SHASTI CONRAD, ’08

It has been a privilege to get to know Fr. Steve through my reengagement with Seattle U after so many years of living away from the Pacific Northwest. I am thankful for his leadership and vision, and for introducing me to the poetry of Mary Oliver: “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”  MARY GORJANCE, ’80 

Thank you, Fr. Steve, for your devotion to Seattle U and for helping our family bring about a more conscious, just and humane world.  KAREN LYNN MAHER, ’00

I’d like to offer Fr. Steve an excerpt from John O’ Donohue’s blessing, “For Retirement”: “Now is the time to enjoy your heart's desire / To live the dreams you waited for / To awaken the depths beyond your work / And enter into your infinite source.” – MEGAN LEMIEUX BELL, ’95


During his 24-year presidency, Fr. Steve:

  • penned Seattle University’s mission
  • helped establish the Fostering Scholars program
  • led development of the Center for Community Engagement and the Seattle University Youth Initiative
  • significantly grew enrollment, improved Seattle U’s rankings and brought us back to Division I athletics
  • transformed campus by spearheading the fundraising and building of the Student Center, the School of Law, more student housing, the Lee Center for the Arts, the renovated Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, the fitness center and the Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation.

Fr. Steve defined what it means to be a modern-era Seattle University Redhawk, impacting countless students, alumni, staff and faculty members, parents, community members and friends of the university—and inspiring all of us to build a more just and humane future.

Please join us in saying thank you and wishing him well. Read more, including additional quotes from alumni and a detailed overview of Fr. Steve’s presidency defining programs and initiatives, in the Seattle U Newsroom’s “A Legacy of Leadership” reflection. Or, consider honoring Fr. Steve with a gift to one of his named initiatives, such as the Endowment for Jesuit Teaching & Ministry, listed here.

Welcome to GOLD, Class of 2021!

Posted by Seattle University Alumni Association on June 10, 2021 at 10:06 AM PDT

Image of John Fullmer, GOLD President, smilingCongratulations on your graduation, Class of 2021, and welcome to GOLD! 

My name is John Fulmer and I serve as the president of the Seattle U GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Council, which is a group of alumni volunteers organized to support your transition from the classroom to the workforce and your next 10 years. We aim to provide you with opportunities to stay connected with alumni and the university through community gatherings, service opportunities and professional development. As you transition into this next chapter of your life, remember that you are now part of the supportive and diverse community that is Seattle U GOLD.

While the last year or so of your college experience was far from traditional, it provided you with unique skills that only those in your position could have. You now have the ability to successfully learn and collaborate in a virtual setting, and you have likely obtained improved time management and prioritization, all of which will suit you well as you transition into the workplace. These next few years of your life after graduation will be filled with challenge, excitement and growth. Wherever you find yourself, you will employ the skills you developed at Seattle U to drive change and create a more just and humane world.

I stayed in the Seattle area and started my professional career at Boeing before quickly returning to Seattle U for a part-time graduate degree. After graduate school, I moved to Amazon, where I am currently working. While I felt lucky to live and work in a community that meant so much to me, I missed the service and engagement opportunities that I loved as a student at Seattle U. This is when I found Seattle U GOLD and got hooked on our incredible alumni community! And I hope you will join us, too. To stay updated on all of our GOLD events and initiatives and to get involved, follow us on the GOLD Facebook and GOLD Instagram pages. We would love to see you engage with us. 

As you finish up your last finals and receive your diploma, I would like to invite you to join our new career and networking platform Redhawk Landing. Redhawk Landing connects alumni with students and other alumni for short- and long-term mentorship. Network within the community or meet alumni in your city or industry. The Seattle University Alumni Association is also hosting a free LinkedIn webinar for the Classes of 2020 and 2021 on June 29. Register now!

On behalf of the entire Seattle U GOLD Council, congratulations on your achievement and welcome to life as a Redhawk alum!

 

Sincerely,

John

  

John Fulmer, ’15, ‘18

GOLD Council President

Business Intelligence Engineer, Amazon