Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: The Most Socially Equitable Cities in the U.S.What is a socially equitable city? Seattle U's Rashmi Chordiya, PhD, says, "Socially conscious cities and communities are adept and agile in progressing towards disrupting and dismantling oppressive systems while re-designing, rebuilding, and re-aligning systems to be firmly rooted in anti-racist, socially just, liberatory practices that lift-up and center the most vulnerable communities."July 30, 2021
New Book About the Architect of the World Trade Center Seeks Deeper Understanding of its CreatorAs the nation approaches the 20-year remembrance of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the destruction of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, Seattle University philosophy Professor Paul Kidder, PhD, has written a new book on the Trade Center’s architect, Minoru Yamasaki.July 28, 2021
Computer Science Team Wins First Place Student IT Architecture CompetitionSeattle University computer science students Ana Carolina De Souza Mendes,’21, and Carrie Schaden,’21, won first place for their Nudge Bud app at the 2021 IASA Global (An Association for All IT Architects) Student IT Architecture Competition (SITAC).July 6, 2021
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: How to deal with mask dilemmas, social anxiety as Washington reopensSenior instructor of Psychology Kira Mauseth, PhD, was among those interviewed for a Seattle Times story about how we might cope with societal reopening in light of lingering concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.July 1, 2021
$302 Million Raised in Seattle University’s The Campaign for the Uncommon GoodSinegal Center for Science & Innovation, 211 new scholarships, 173 new endowments and 10,000 alumni meet engagement challenge, all made possible through the campaign.June 29, 2021
Celebrating the Class of 2021A virtual commencement ceremony and events organized by various departments across campus celebrated the accomplishments of this year’s graduating class.June 17, 2021
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Five ways MacKenzie Scott’s $8.5 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for other donorsIn an essay for The Conversation, Seattle U Associate Professor of Nonprofit Leadership Elizabeth Dale, PhD, says philanthropist MacKenzie Scott is modeling five best practices for social change giving with her latest $2.7 billion in charitable giving.June 16, 2021
Boost for Undergraduate ResearchJunior Shefali Menezes is first recipient of new Peter L. and Patricia A. Lee Fellowship for Excellence in Student Research.June 15, 2021
Nationally Recognized and Replicated Center for Community Engagement to Be Named in Honor of Fr. SundborgPresident Sundborg’s vision and deep commitment to the Seattle community shaped the launch of CCE.June 11, 2021
Invalid Image2021-2022 Naef Scholarship Recipients NamedThe Naef scholarship program, made possible by an endowment from the estate of Sue M. Naef, recognizes outstanding students from diverse backgrounds in the undergraduate schools and programs of the university. June 10, 2021
Invalid ImageExit InterviewFather Sundborg reflects on his 24-year presidency and looks ahead in a wide-ranging Q&A.June 2, 2021
Jesuit Legacy and Leadership: In His Own WordsOver the course of his 24 years as President of Seattle University, Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., has thoughtfully penned a vast assortment of writing.June 1, 2021
Film Studies Professor Explores the Intersection of Humanities and ScienceRecognizing the potential for students to explore entirely new ways of working in his Film Studies classes, Assistant Professor Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa, PhD, creates opportunities to develop interdisciplinary work between the arts and science. May 27, 2021
Talking to Redhawks: How to Shift Your Job & Internship Search in a PandemicThe Career Engagement Office offers suggestions on how to navigate a job search in these uncertain times.May 27, 2021
Invalid ImageBannan Scholars 2021-2022Dean Michael Quinn of the College of Science and Engineering announces the 2021-2022 recipients of the Bannan Scholarship.May 25, 2021
A Legacy of LeadershipFather Steve steps out of the role of Seattle U’s president and into a new phase of his life this June. May 18, 2021
A Compassionate HandAlumna combines faith with healing as a chaplain for first responders. May 12, 2021
Mapping a Changing Higher Ed LandscapeAs the new Vice President for Enrollment Management, Melore Nielsen is leading efforts on a comprehensive enrollment plan that aligns with Seattle U's mission and strategic directions.May 12, 2021
First2College & Seattle U AI4ALLEach AI4ALL chapter – like the one at Seattle U – is centered around a two-week course that teaches how to use AI to solve problems.May 7, 2021
Invalid Image2021 Faculty Tenure and PromotionsProvost Shane P. Martin today shared the following faculty have been awarded tenure or promotions for 2021.May 5, 2021
Invalid Image2021 Faculty Emeriti ConferralsProvost Shane P. Martin today announced the faculty members who are being granted the rank of Professor Emeritus/Emerita.May 4, 2021
Legacy of LeadershipFather Steve, Seattle U's longest-serving president, helped guide many of the university’s greatest transformations.May 3, 2021
Curating the Intersection of Art and ScienceThe Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation will feature works by renowned local and national artists.April 29, 2021
“Unmute The Voices,” led by Dr. Quinton MorrisThis June, Seattle’s Classical KING FM and Dr. Quinton Morris, their inaugural Artist-Scholar in Residence, launch Unmute The Voices, a new audio and video project celebrating the music and performances of BIPOC composers and performers with dedicated space for BIPOC artistry.April 19, 2021
Fujitarō Kubota’s Legacy Lives OnKubota Legacy Garden returns to its new home near Sinegal CSI.April 14, 2021
Leading Theologian, Dr. Jeanette Rodriguez, Appointed Director, Institute for Catholic Thought & CultureGuiding the vision behind ICTC through a global Catholic lens.April 14, 2021
Haleema Bharoocha, ’18, is among Ms. Magazine’s ‘25 Under 25: Women of Color to Watch’Showcasing women and girls of color who are ‘changing the cultural and political landscape’.April 8, 2021
Career BuildersWith leading industries in our backyard, Seattle U is a destination for professional aspirations.April 8, 2021
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Anti-Asian hate crimes in focus after high-profile incidentsChair of the Seattle U Department of Social Work Hye-Kyung Kang, PhD, was interviewed by KING5 News in the aftermath of the Georgia spa killings and a study that reported hate crimes against Asian-Americans jumped 149 percent from 2019 to 2020 in 16 of America's largest cities, including Seattle.March 18, 2021
Invalid ImageElizabeth Dale receives 2021 Emerging Scholar AwardElizabeth J. Dale, PhD, assistant professor in the Nonprofit Leadership program, is the recipient of the 2021 Emerging Scholar Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals, which honors an early-career scholar or a scholar-practitioner whose research has and will continue to shape the discourse on philanthropy and fundraising.March 17, 2021
Invalid ImageMarketing Professor Debuts Blog at Psychology TodayIn "All Things Numbered," Mathew Isaacs, PhD, the Genevieve Albers Professor of Marketing in the school of Albers School of Business and Economics, will write about the psychology of numbers, categories and lists.March 12, 2021
Networking Leads New Grad to Internship and EmploymentWhen it came time for alumna London Jones, ’20, to find an internship, she started with the Career Engagement Office at Seattle University, which supported her initial journey through access to networking events and providing unique internship opportunities for consideration. March 4, 2021
Redhawks in the Legislature: Senator Rebecca Saldaña, ’99, 37th Legislative DistrictThese days it’s about “walk-and-talks” with community and social service leaders, while fielding an unusually high volume of phone calls induced by a pandemic. February 25, 2021
Bob Heeren remembered as "positive and inspiring presence"Bob Heeren, longtime faculty member and chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, passed away Jan. 31.February 23, 2021
Redhawks in the Legislature: Representative Debra Entenman, '03, 47th Legislative District“I want everyone in the legislature to think of their constituents as lifelong learners," explains Entenman, a proud mother and grandmother. “Whenever you want to increase your education, the paths should exist to pull it off. Education is a continuum. A non-traditional student just means a student didn't take the traditional path.” February 16, 2021
Redhawks in the Legislature: Representative Dave Paul, '90, 10th Legislative DistrictRepresentative Paul is one of the leaders in the legislature searching for solutions to the issues integral to a just and humane world. February 8, 2021
Redhawks in the Legislature: Senator Joe Nguyen, '06, 34th Legislative DistrictNguyen says the legislature’s early decision to operate mostly remotely has helped the elected members hear from a diverse cross-section of constituents and community leaders because the major barriers to access are gone.February 1, 2021
Invalid Image"Free to Play"Communication Professor Chris Paul’s latest book examines a growing, but often disparaged, segment of the video game industry.January 27, 2021