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Congrats to the Class of 2023!

It was a weekend of celebration and exhilaration for Seattle University’s graduates.

College of Education Dean Awarded AERA Presidential Citation

The award is from the American Educational Research Association (AERA), which encourages scholarly inquiry related to education and evaluation and promotes the dissemination and practical application of research results.

June 1, 2023

Students from OCR

Projects of Impact

A virtual reality-designed classroom, medical zip-tie prototype and preserving the history and culture of Seattle’s Central District among the cool and unique projects on display at Projects Day.

June 1, 2023

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Celebrating Pride Month

‘The courageous voices of the Pride movement are powerful and they will not be silenced.’

June 1, 2023

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Insightful and Interesting Research on Display

The Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal (SUURJ) showcases the research of undergraduate students through a peer-reviewed online publication.

Obituary: Mary Anne Seidel

Portland Press Herald

May 30, 2023

From the Classroom into the Real World

This year's Projects Day, on June 2, will feature engineering and computer science as well as data science students and projects in partnership with some of the most impactful companies and organizations in the Puget Sound region.  

May 22, 2023

Survey Says!

In just minutes, 2023 grads can help SU serve future classes with vital information about their plans post-graduation. 

May 22, 2023

An image featuring Camp Korey student group as part of Projects Day.

Solving Real-World Problems One Project at a Time

This year’s Projects Day will feature engineering, computer science and data science students collaborating on projects in partnership with some of the region's most impactful companies and organizations.

a graphic and photo featuring Project Center team Camp Korey

Solving Real-World Problems One Project at a Time

This year’s Projects Day will feature engineering, computer science and data science students collaborating on projects in partnership with some of the region's most impactful companies and organizations.

May 18, 2023

The Real Threats to Free Speech

In a piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education, President Peñalver argues that it is statehouses, not student activists, often posing the greatest harm to free speech, including on college campuses. 

May 17, 2023

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Get Riding

In honor of Bike Everywhere Month—and Bike Everywhere Day—Seattle University’s Bicycle Club is a collective of riders from all skill levels, from the occasional bike-to-work rider to the hardcore cyclist. 

May 17, 2023

A graphic featuring the Quadstock logo with 33.

Get Ready to Rock

Quadstock, SU's annual live music and arts festival, returns with a lineup that includes this year’s Battle of the Bands winner. 

May 15, 2023

(From top right): Olivia Crawford, ‘20, Stephanie Verdoia, ‘15, and Katie Favilla, ‘10

On the Call

Three former Redhawk standouts take the mic broadcasting the games they once played.

May 3, 2023

Portrait of Norma Fuentes

Leading with Vision

University Advancement welcomes Norma Fuentes as its Assistant VP of Development. 

March 29, 2023

Good Reads Blossom at SU

SU faculty authors' latest offerings touch on subjects from the criminal justice system and travel to programming and global politics.   

March 27, 2023

A graphic showcasing the four books of spring.

Good Reads Blossom

SU faculty authors’ latest offerings touch on subjects from the criminal justice system and travel to programming and global politics.

A graphic featuring the books for spring.

Good Reads Blossom

SU faculty authors’ latest offerings touch on subjects from the criminal justice system and travel to programming and global politics. 

March 24, 2023

6 Best Travel Credit Cards

WalletHub

March 24, 2023

The Life Hack That Will Help You Declutter

Psychology Today

March 23, 2023

Alumni Leaders Make ’40 Under 40’ List

Puget Sound Business Journal identifies some of the most important and influential leaders whose work is driving the region’s economy and supporting industry recovery efforts.

March 20, 2023

WH Appointment for Law Grad

Kendee Yamaguchi, ’06 JD, is the new Deputy Assistant Secretary for the International Trade Administration.

March 9, 2023

Photo featuring alumna and candle maker Colina Bruce

Lighting Her Way

How double alumna Colina Bruce turned a pandemic-inspired side hustle into a full-fledged business.

March 8, 2023

An image with a quote celebrating Women's History Month.

Amplifying Women’s Voices and History

The theme of this year’s Women’s History Month, "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories," explores the power in storytelling to advocate, educate, illuminate and transform.

Picture of anime club members

Get Animated

Seattle U’s Anime and Manga Club dives deep into Japanese culture and art.

March 2, 2023

Father John Topel

Celebrating Father Topel

After decades of extraordinary service to Seattle University, John Topel, S.J., is retiring. 

March 2, 2023

A graphic featuring the chapel and text for Women's History Month.

Amplifying Women’s Voices and History

The theme of this year’s Women’s History Month, "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories," explores the power in storytelling to advocate, educate, illuminate and transform.

March 1, 2023

Photo of professor Chris Whidbey

Illuminating Genes

Chemistry Professor and alum Christopher Whidbey, PhD, recipient of the 2023 Cottrell Scholar Award, aims to draw students into real-world research.

February 27, 2023

Graphic featuring WA Supreme Court judge Whitener

First But Not the Last

The first Black woman to sit on the WA Supreme Court didn’t consider any other law school but Seattle University and sees her work as mentoring others.

February 27, 2023

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