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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.

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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

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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

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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

2023's Best and Worst States for Women

WalletHub

February 27, 2023

Central District Honors D’Vonne Pickett, Jr.

The city of Seattle has renamed the street on 21st & Union D’Vonne Pickett Jr. Way in honor of the beloved businessman and pillar of the Central District.

February 23, 2023

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Coffee Boon

As he just opened his third cafe, Seattle University MBA candidate Efrem Fesaha says finding a business you love—that helps others—is key. 

February 22, 2023

A photo reflecting the Alumni Award winners.

Alumni Leading By Example

Campus community comes together to honor remarkable individuals who are leaders in their professions, difference-makers in their communities and change-makers in the lives of others.

The best and worst Super Bowl ads

New Day Northwest

February 13, 2023

Engineering Change on a Global Scale

Professor Henry Louie receives award in recognition of his considerable contributions in electrical and computer engineering in projects rooted in humanitarianism. 

February 11, 2023

Urban Gardens Are Good for Ecosystems and Humans

University of Texas News

February 7, 2023

Remembering Bob Harmon

Northwest Prime Time

February 5, 2023

Remembering Bob Harmon

Professor Emeritus Bob Harmon devoted his life to SU and was adored by students and colleagues alike.

January 31, 2023

Collage of images from Tom Taylor

A Semester at Sea

Learning the lessons of history by experiencing it firsthand. 

January 26, 2023

Police pursuit has Washington Democrats at odds

Fox 13 Seattle

January 24, 2023

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World Travelers

Education Abroad hosts special dinner for students who recently returned from different corners of the globe.

January 20, 2023

Inflammatory Trigger a New Clue in Alzheimer's

Researchers, including 2013 SU graduate Elizabeth Ochoa, PhD, discover toxic process involving "jumping genes."

Science Daily

January 17, 2023

Picture of Hildy Kong and students.

Diving Into Data

National Science Foundation grant supports undergraduate students who are working to create a web tool to expand data research. 

January 10, 2023

An anti-racism examen for Jesuit universities

America magazine

January 10, 2023

Seattle's pandemic crime fever may finally be breaking

The Seattle Times

January 7, 2023

Pat O'Leary, S.J.

Remembering Patrick O'Leary, S.J.

The beloved Jesuit, who served Seattle University for three decades, was a foundation of Jesuit spirituality on campus.

January 5, 2023

A graphic featuring four books written by faculty.

Good Reads

Expand your reading list for 2023 with the latest works by faculty authors. 

January 5, 2023

A graphic with the Alumni Awards.

Alumni Awards Return

Join the campus community in honoring remarkable individuals who are change-makers.   

January 3, 2023

Student in a meadow of flowers

Science Scholar

Seattle University chemistry student earns prestigious national undergraduate award.

December 13, 2022

Students with a coffee farmer in Colombia.

A Sustainable Partnership

Seattle University students join Civil Engineering faculty in Colombia in a visiting scholar exchange with Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. 

November 22, 2022

A photo of senior Sofia Marti, who is studying abroad in Paris, France.

A Day in the Life in Paris

One student’s perspective on the valuable and worldly experience of education abroad. 

November 21, 2022

Assistant Professor Paige Gardner on campus.

Speaking from Experience

Assistant Professor Paige Gardner, ’11 MEd, PhD, co-director of the Student Development Administration program, offers students a unique perspective as a scholar-practitioner. 

November 21, 2022

How to heal WA's acute nursing shortage

The Seattle Times

November 11, 2022

Photo featuring alumni award winners

Kudos to SU Alumni!

Five remarkable individuals selected as this year’s Alumni Award recipients for their leadership, service, professional achievement and civic engagement. 

November 8, 2022

A Safe Place to Land

Derrick Belgarde, ’13, ’15 MPA, and his team strive to support a mission of providing sacred space to nurture, affirm and strengthen the spirit of urban Native people.

November 3, 2022

Northwest Now Political Roundtable

Northwest Now (KBTC)

October 24, 2022

The Best in STEM Research

College of Science and Engineering hosting show-and-tell featuring undergraduate research. 

October 18, 2022

Inside a lab at the Sinegal Center

Building Support for STEM

National Science Foundation award will help fund new program to bolster recruitment and improve access to the College of Science and Engineering. 

October 4, 2022

Student in the Quad for Involvement Fair

Get Involved!

Dozens of student clubs and campus organizations come together for the Fall Involvement Fair.  

October 3, 2022

Portrait of Professor Henrich in front of chalkboard

Mathematically Possible

Allison Henrich, PhD, discusses her latest editing work and insights on why struggling with math is so common in our society.

September 26, 2022

Honoring Ideological Divides On and Off Campus

Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education

September 23, 2022

LainLaina Chavez, and  Santiago Gallo Villamizar standing in front of Lumen Field.

Home Team Advantage

Partnerships with professional Seattle sports clubs drive Albers’ MBA in Sport and Entertainment Management program. 

September 20, 2022

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