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Movin’ on Up in College Rankings
Annually, college rankings are released to provide students and their families information to help them choose where to study. Rankings are designed to answer questions that matter most to students an
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Homecoming 2019 - Celebrating the Past, Present and Future
Throughout Homecoming Week November 6-10, we welcomed alumni, family and friends to campus for celebrations, reunions and Seattle University spirit while also introducing The Campaign for the Uncommon
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OMA 50th Anniversary
Born out of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA), then known as the Office of Minority Affairs, has changed and adapted to the times. When it first opened
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Uncommon Impact: Hawai’i
“The sense of community, that we can all relate to, that Seattle University provided to us,” said Brandi Yamauchi, ’12, Marketing Customer Contacts for Hawaiian Airlines, is one of the biggest reasons
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A Christmas Message from President Stephen Sundborg, S.J.
As 2019 draws to a close and the holiday season upon us, I am reminded to reflect on how grateful and blessed I am to serve the Seattle University community. It has been an extraordinary year at Seatt
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SU Alumni Connect Updates
Over the past three years, 3,000 alumni have joined SU Alumni Connect to network with old classmates and stay connected to the university via various alumni community groups. Unfortunately, as pe