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Engagement Survey: DEI Focused Session

Posted: May 23, 2024

This breakout session on the 2023 Workforce Engagement Survey, specifically focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, will take place Wednesday, June 5, from noon to 1 p.m., in Pigott Auditorium.


On the Purpose and Nature of a University Education

Posted: May 23, 2024

President Peñalver responds to a letter from faculty members.


Ethics & Tech Conference Discount Code

Posted: May 22, 2024

Faculty, staff and students can attend the June 27 Ethics & Tech Conference with a discount.


Harriet Stephenson Business Plan Competition Finals and Award Ceremony

Posted: May 21, 2024

Join Albers’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center on Friday, May 31, 5–8 p.m., to see which of this year’s four final student- and alumni-led teams will win the $20,000 grand prize.


Interfaith Observer Spring Issue Now Live

Posted: May 21, 2024

The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement invites you to read TIO's Spring Issue: "Adaptive Leadership in Challenging Times."


The Redhawk Roost: Happy Hour for Faculty and Staff

Posted: May 20, 2024

As we near the end of Spring Quarter, gather to socialize with colleagues, Tuesday, May 28, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., in the Casey Atrium.


"Cabrini" Screening and Q&A

Posted: May 20, 2024

You are invited to a special screening of the movie "Cabrini" followed by a Q&A with screenwriter and co-producer Rod Barr on Saturday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium.


Open Staff Positions—Week of May 20

Posted: May 20, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Honors Capstone Symposium: Advancing Environmental Justice in Cities

Posted: May 17, 2024

University Honors students completing the Society, Policy and Citizenship track will give data-informed public policy proposals to address environmental justice challenges cities across the country.


India’s 2024 General Election: What to Know

Posted: May 17, 2024

This spring's Indian elections are the world’s biggest and largest-ever democratic exercise. This conversation will dive into the latest election outcomes revealing implications the entire globe.


Canva Print Job Tips

Posted: May 16, 2024

Do you use Canva to create your items to send to Reprographics and SUpercopy? Reprographics has created some tips to help you when submitting your Canva job to print.


Supervisors Invited to Information Meeting on Communities of Practice

Posted: May 15, 2024

All who are in supervisor roles at Seattle University are invited to an information meeting about forming Communities of Practice (CoP) for Supervisors.


Celebrate Excellence: Nominate & Volunteer Today

Posted: May 15, 2024

Nominate Staff colleagues for this year's Staff Awards and volunteer for the Selection Committee by May 31.


CFO Town Hall

Posted: May 15, 2024

The campus community is invited to the CFO Town Hall on Tuesday, May 21, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., in Pigott Auditorium.


Going Gold: Welcoming the Class of 2024 to SU’s Alumni Community

Posted: May 15, 2024

Join the Seattle University Alumni Association on Tuesday, June 4, from 6 to 8 p.m., for Going Gold, a chance to welcome the Class of 2024 to the alumni community.


Faculty and Staff Headshots

Posted: May 15, 2024

Need a new headshot? Faculty and staff headshots will be taken Wednesday, May 22, 4:30–6:30 p.m., in the Wyckoff Reading Room (313) of the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons.


CEJS 2023-2024 Student and Faculty Fellowship Presentations

Posted: May 15, 2024

Join the Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability, Tuesday, May 28, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Student Center 210. Light lunch will be served.


Staff Colleagues: Seeking Input for Professional Development Day Proposal

Posted: May 15, 2024

Share your feedback and ideas for an annual day of learning and development for all SU staff members.


Temporary Closure of SU Park for Field Replacement

Posted: May 15, 2024

The field and surrounding track at SU Park will be closed for an important renovation project from June 1 through Aug. 3.


Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement Podcast with John Philip Newell

Posted: May 15, 2024

Celebrated author and teacher John Philip Newell talks about his latest book, Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul, and explores the gifts of the Celtic Christian Tradition for the world today.


Photo Shoot Opportunity for Employees & Students

Posted: May 14, 2024

A production company, Novus Select, will be on campus in June conducting a still photo shoot for a tech company marketing in the field of education, and they are looking for talent.


Zoom Workplace 6.0 Is Available

Posted: May 13, 2024

Zoom Workplace (version 6.0) is available to all SU-managed workstations, beginning Monday, May 13. Visit Company Portal on your workstation to get the latest version of Zoom.


Projects Day 2024

Posted: May 13, 2024

You are invited to the 37th annual Projects Day on Friday, May 31.


Quadstock

Posted: May 13, 2024

Join for live performances and a night to remember.


EMS Web App Open for Booking Through Dec. 22

Posted: May 13, 2024

Major event spaces are now open for booking through December 2024. Classroom bookings are open through June 2.


Bike Everywhere Day

Posted: May 10, 2024

As part of Bike Everywhere Day, a regional effort to celebrate bicycling, SU will host a celebration station at the Bellarmine Turnaround from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, May 17.


Baccalaureate Mass: Volunteers Welcome

Posted: May 9, 2024

This year, Baccalaureate Mass will take place on Saturday, June 8, at 2 p.m., at St. James Cathedral. Campus Ministry is currently recruiting volunteers to fill a variety of roles.


Next HR Quarterly Connect Is May 28

Posted: May 9, 2024

Human Resources looks forward to engaging with you at the next HR Quarterly Connect on Tuesday, May 28. Please RSVP and let them know what questions you’re hoping to get answered during the event.


Political Polarization and Its Impacts on Universities: Presidents Peñalver and Cauce

Posted: May 9, 2024

Join University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce and Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver for this conversation, Monday, May 13, 1 p.m., Oberto Commons. Registration is required.


CEIE Podcast: Democracy, Hypocrisy and the State of Modern America

Posted: May 8, 2024

CEIE Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice speaks with Dr. Eric Alterman, CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College, about the hypocrisy of modern America.


SU Careers Site is Going Mobile-Friendly

Posted: May 8, 2024

Human Resources is excited to announce that SU’s Careers Site will be going mobile-friendly within the next few weeks.


Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life (SEEL)

Posted: May 8, 2024

Each year, the Center for Jesuit Education sponsors 5-7 faculty and staff members to make the Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life (SEEL) retreat through our Ignatian partner, SEEL Puget Sound.


OSP Spring Fling

Posted: May 8, 2024

Join the Office of Sponsored Projects in celebrating the investigators who submitted grant proposals, received new awards and carried out sponsored projects over the 2023–24 academic year.


CFO Town Hall

Posted: May 6, 2024

Plan to attend the CFO Town Hall on Tuesday, May 21, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., in Pigott Auditorium.


Policy on Raffles

Posted: May 6, 2024

A reminder that Seattle University has in place a policy regarding raffles used for fundraising.


Staff Council Nominations Now Open

Posted: May 6, 2024

During the nominations period (Monday, May 6–Wednesday, May 15), the campus community is encouraged to nominate themselves or a colleague to run for a seat on the Staff Council.


Open Staff Positions—Week of May 6

Posted: May 6, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Join CEIE for Project Unlonely Webinar

Posted: May 6, 2024

The crisis of disconnection permeates all aspects of our culture. CEIE is gathering folks to destigmatize the epidemic of loneliness and find creative pathways to connection.


The Poetic Imagination of a Political Mystic: Denise Levertov’s Final Years in the Pacific Northwest

Posted: May 6, 2024

Join ICTC for the Spring Catholic Heritage Lecture with Regis University's Kevin Burke, S.J., on May 21 at 4 p.m. or at a lunchtime gathering the same day.


Admitted Student Fridays During May

Posted: May 6, 2024

Undergraduate Admissions is hosting Admitted Student Fridays throughout the month of May which offers extended visit options for admitted Redhawks!


Book Talk | Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America's Broken Housing Systems

Posted: May 6, 2024

Got opinions about the housing crisis? Join the conversation in this book talk with author Jenny Schuetz, Tuesday, May 14, 12:30–1:30 p.m., Bannan 107.


"The Secret in the Wings" Performances

Posted: May 6, 2024

Reserve tickets for the Theatre Program's spring production of "The Secret in the Wings" in the Lee Center for the Arts, May 10-18.


Workshop: Preparing for Finals

Posted: May 6, 2024

Learning Assistance Programs is here to help prepare for finals! Join one of their subject specialists to learn study tips and strategies that can help you achieve your academic goals for finals week.


Switch to New Teams

Posted: May 3, 2024

Microsoft's New Teams is available. Please switch over from Classic Teams to enjoy more Teams features.


New Academic Year Hiring Process for Student Employees

Posted: May 2, 2024

Student Employment is moving to an academic year hiring process for student employees. Learn more in a review of the process and re-hire form demo on Monday, May 13, at 10 a.m. (virtual).


Complimentary Passes for Bloomberg Green Festival

Posted: May 1, 2024

All members of the Seattle University community have the opportunity to attend the inaugural Bloomberg Green Festival for free.


Interdisciplinary Dialogues on Social Justice: “Environmental Justice and Black Health”

Posted: May 1, 2024

All faculty members are warmly invited to attend this gathering with guest Keisha Ray of the University of Texas Health Science Center, Friday, May 10, 3:30 p.m., in Student Center 130.


Recipients of Multidisciplinary Generative AI Research Project Funding Named

Posted: May 1, 2024

Please congratulate the inaugural recipients of the Multidisciplinary Generative AI Research Project Funding.


Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Perspectives from Nursing

Posted: May 1, 2024

Join the College of Nursing, Thursday, May 16, for a thoughtful discussion with leaders from the nursing profession about potential ethical impacts of AI on health systems and patient care.


2024 Title IX Regulations

Posted: May 1, 2024

On Monday, April 29, 2024, the Department of Education published its new Final Rule under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education.


How to Hire a Student Employee Parts One & Two and How to Hire International Students

Posted: April 30, 2024

Learn or get a refresh on the steps to hire a student employee at the upcoming Student Employment supervisor trainings.


Using Behavioral Economics to Assess Public Support for Improvements on Environmental Preservation

Posted: April 30, 2024

Join ICTC for a faculty fellowship research presentation with Dr. Meena Rishi (Albers) on Thursday, May 16 at 12:30 p.m. Lunch is included.


The Spirituality of Women Called to Catholic Priesthood—Book Launch and Reception

Posted: April 29, 2024

Join ICTC in a celebration of the co-authors Sharon Callahan, PhD, and Jeanette Rodriguez, PhD, Wednesday, May 15, 4-5:30 p.m., Oberto Commons (Sinegal Building 200).


Geopolitics Meets Pop Culture: Eurovision Song Contest Semifinal 1 Live from Sweden

Posted: April 29, 2024

Drop by to join students, faculty and staff to view semifinal 1 of the world’s most-watched TV entertainment show on Tuesday, May 7, 11:45 a.m.–2 p.m., International Student Center Lounge.


Celebrating Our New Hires—April 2024

Posted: April 29, 2024

Please join in welcoming the talented individuals who have recently joined Seattle University.


RedhawkTHON Silent Auction

Posted: April 29, 2024

The RedhawkTHON Silent Auction is now open! All proceeds go to Seattle Children's Hospital.


Spring Commuter Tune-Up

Posted: April 29, 2024

Students: Learn to assess, maintain and work on your car or bike so they perform at their best.


Campus Improvements

Posted: April 29, 2024

Our Facilities team has been working hard this week to maintain the beauty of our campus and assure that our buildings are in top shape.


Share Your Feedback with HR on Quarterly Connect

Posted: April 29, 2024

The Human Resources team thanks all who attended the first Quarterly Connect as well as those who have provided feedback to guide their topics for next quarter’s Connect.


Postcard Pop-Up

Posted: April 26, 2024

Students: Send a free postcard anywhere in the world to a friend, family member or anyone who might enjoy getting some mail.


Student Research and Creativity Conference

Posted: April 26, 2024

Join in celebrating our students’ projects at the Student Research and Creativity Conference (SRCCon) on Friday, May 10, from noon to 4 p.m. in Lemieux Library (Floor 3).


Tech & Society Reading Group

Posted: April 24, 2024

The Tech & Society Reading Group seeks to engage all stakeholders in the ethical, legal and social issues surrounding rapid technological advancement.


Understanding Embodiment: A Critical Connection for Improving Human and Environmental Health Under Laudato Si' in the Anthropocene

Posted: April 24, 2024

ICTC Faculty Fellow Dr. Jennifer Fricas of the College of Nursing will present her research at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8, in Lemieux Library 122.


Braided Together: Recalling and Renewing Our Jesuit Educational Mission

Posted: April 23, 2024

You are warmly invited for connection and conversation at the next Colleagues in Jesuit Education, Wednesday, May 1, 4–5:30 p.m., LeRoux Room.


Electronic Recycling Pick Up Available with ITS Service Desk

Posted: April 23, 2024

To highlight Earth Month, this is a reminder that you can contact ITS Service Desk for electronic recycling pickup.


Harvesting Opportunities: Cultivating U.S.–India Collaboration in Agriculture and Food

Posted: April 23, 2024

Join RoundGlass India Center and CEJS in person or online for an expert panel that will explore how to harvest agricultural opportunities between the U.S. and India, May 1.


Founder Friday: Hello Robin's Sweet Success

Posted: April 23, 2024

Join the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center to learn how Hello Robin went from a hobby to being Yelp’s best chocolate chip cookie at Founder Friday with Hello Robin, Friday, April 26, at 4 p.m.


Innovation Lunch & Learn: Harness AI Today to Create Future Success

Posted: April 23, 2024

Shift from hesitation to impact with actionable AI strategies in this free lunchtime workshop presentation, Tuesday, April 30, 11 a.m.–1 p.m., in the Oberto Commons (Sinegal Center).


Search Retreat—Request for Letters from Faculty and Staff

Posted: April 23, 2024

Campus Ministry is asking for (surprise) letters from faculty and staff for students going on Search Retreat.


Slate for Student Success Spring Quarter Open Forum

Posted: April 22, 2024

The quarterly open forum for the Slate for Student Success project will take place Thursday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to noon.


Join CEIE for "Project Unlonely" Book Discussion

Posted: April 22, 2024

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and CEIE is creating unique opportunities to gather with others concerned about the crisis of disconnection in the world, Friday, May 24, 10:30 a.m.-noon.


Pre-College Programs Summer 2024

Posted: April 19, 2024

Pre-College Program applications are live for Summer 2024. Do you know a rising 10th, 11th or 12th grader interested in AI, Criminal Justice, Business or Urban Sustainability?


2024 Peter L. Lee Endowed Lecture in East Asian Culture and Civilization

Posted: April 19, 2024

This year’s lecture, titled “East Asia in a Larger World: Cross-Cultural Contacts in the Globalizing Middle Ages,” will be delivered by Professor Hyunhee Park, Thursday, May 2, Oberto Commons.


Dr. Adolph Reed Lecture on Black Politics

Posted: April 18, 2024

Dr. Adolph Reed, Jr., will deliver a talk, “The Only Thing That Hasn’t Changed About Black Politics Since 1965 is How We Think About It,” Tuesday, May 7, 4 p.m., at Casey Commons.


MotMot Coffee Announces Thank You Sale

Posted: April 18, 2024

The Albers School’s direct trade coffee brand, MotMot, is running a “thank you to the community” sale from April 22–25. Take 20 percent off (discount applied automatically).


Neurodivergent Panel with the Infinity Club

Posted: April 18, 2024

Join the Infinity Club for a panel of SU professors and staff on neurodivergence, disability and accommodation, Monday, April 29, 5–6:30 p.m., in Pigott 102.


Mental Health First Aid—Spring Quarter Opportunities

Posted: April 17, 2024

Wellness and Health Promotion is excited to offer two sessions of Mental Health First Aid this quarter free of charge to any Seattle University student, faculty or staff member. Space is limited.


Open Staff Positions—Week of April 15

Posted: April 17, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


PCC Community Markets CEO to Speak at Albers

Posted: April 17, 2024

PCC Community Markets CEO Krish Srinivasan is the final guest of the Albers Executive Speaker Series' 2023-24 season, Thursday, April 25, 5:30 p.m. at Pigott Auditorium.


CDLI Virtual Workshop: Open Educational Resources

Posted: April 17, 2024

Looking for alternatives to expensive textbooks? CDLI will help you navigate the world of OERs and get you started finding free resources for your courses.


Social Change Now: Deepa Iyer on Finding Your Role in Social Change

Posted: April 17, 2024

This event will include a facilitated discussion, student-led panel discussion and an interactive exhibit on Deepa Iyer’s Social Change Ecosystems framework. Refreshments and appetizers served.


2024 Student Design Exhibition: NOVA

Posted: April 17, 2024

Join in celebrating the hard work of the 2024 Design Cohort at the opening reception for “NOVA,” Thursday, April 18, 4:30–7:30 p.m., in Vachon Gallery.


Seattle University Launches Laudato Si’ Action Plan Campus-Wide Waste Assessment

Posted: April 17, 2024

The university is conducting its first, comprehensive, campus-wide waste assessment in partnership with the Post-Landfill Action Network.


CEIE Interreligious Prayer for the Earth, Video Meditation

Posted: April 17, 2024

Celebrate Earth Day by deepening your connection with the more than human world through this short online prayer video.


Feedback Invited on Draft Policy on Sustainable Procurement

Posted: April 16, 2024

The Procurement Office, Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability and Laudato Si’ Action Platform are seeking community members’ feedback on a draft Policy on Sustainable Procurement.


Discard Unwanted Prescription Medications and Documents at SU

Posted: April 16, 2024

Looking to get rid of unwanted or expired prescription medications and shred documents you no longer need? Bring them to the parking lot on Columbia St., Saturday, April 27, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.


College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Receives NEH Summer Stipend

Posted: April 16, 2024

Dr. Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa was awarded a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend.


Faculty Research Lightning Talks: Racial Injustice and Widening Economic Inequality

Posted: April 16, 2024

The Office of Sponsored Projects is excited to partner with the Office of Strategic Initiatives to present Lightning Talks on Goal 1 of the Reignited Strategic Directions.


SRCCon Deadline Extended

Posted: April 15, 2024

The application deadline for students to present at the Student Research and Creativity Conference (SRCCon) ’24 has been extended to April 22.


Indian American Votes in 2024 with Karthick Ramakrishnan, AAPI Founder and Director

Posted: April 12, 2024

Do Indian Americans vote based on their politics or ethnicity? Join policy expert Karthick Ramakrishnan online or in person on April 19.


The Heart of It All: The Coeur d’Alene Jesuit Native Boarding School

Posted: April 12, 2024

Dr. Ryan W. Booth (member of the Upper Skagit Tribe), a postdoctoral fellow in the History Department at Washington State University–Pullman, presents this year’s Al Mann Lecture, April 24.


Digital Criminology | An Online Continuing Education Event

Posted: April 12, 2024

Seattle University's Crime and Justice Research Center presents an online event in its annual Continuing Education series, Friday, May 10.


Nobuko Miyamoto EcoSangha Seminar

Posted: April 12, 2024

"Dancing in a Circle" will bring to life many of the stories in Nobuko Miyamoto’s memoir "Not Yo’ Butterfly." The event takes place Sunday, April 28, 2 p.m. at Oberto Commons.


Nobuko Miyamoto Concert—120,000 Stories with Derek Nakamoto

Posted: April 12, 2024

Donations from this concert, which takes place Saturday, April 27 at 7 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium, will support the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple Arson Fire Restoration Fund.


Department Chair and Amazon Endowed Chair of Computer Science

Posted: April 11, 2024

Dr. Burkhard Englert has been appointed the Department Chair and Amazon Endowed Chair of Computer Science.


Professor of Mathematics Brian Fischer Awarded NIH Funds

Posted: April 10, 2024

Dr. Fischer, a computational neuroscientist, will oversee modeling and data analysis of two projects funded by the National Institutes of Health focused on auditory neural pathways in barn owls.


Textbook Adoptions for Summer and Fall Quarters

Posted: April 10, 2024

Please get your textbook adoptions in by May 5 as this helps keep course materials affordable for SU students.


Feedback Invited on Draft of University’s Protection of Minors Policy

Posted: April 10, 2024

The Office of University Counsel is seeking community members’ feedback on a draft Protection of Minors Policy.


Earth Talks 2024

Posted: April 10, 2024

Join the Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability for the fifth edition of Earth Talks, which takes place on Earth Day, Monday, April 22, at noon in Pigott Auditorium.


Asking God’s Blessing for All Couples: A Discussion on the Vatican Document Fiducia Supplicans

Posted: April 10, 2024

Join Mission Integration and ICTC for a lunchtime or afternoon discussion on April 23; each event will include an interdisciplinary conversation with faculty colleagues.


Arts & Sciences Inclusive Conversations Series with Dr. Mary-Frances Winters

Posted: April 10, 2024

Dr. Mary-Frances Winters, author of "Inclusive Conversations," returns to guide us in a deeper exploration of the Inclusive Conversations principles and how to apply them, Thursday, May 2, 12:30 p.m.


Big Clearance Sale at the Campus Store

Posted: April 10, 2024

The Campus Store has just discounted many of its products.


Advance Your Scholarship with Faculty "Writing" Groups

Posted: April 10, 2024

Faculty “Writing” Groups (FWGs) provide you with structure and support to make steady progress toward your individual research and scholarship goals.


To the Swings We Missed: A Celebration of Risk-Taking in the Academy

Posted: April 10, 2024

CFD, OSP and CJE invite you to celebrate your valiant efforts this year, recognizing that–to quote Einstein–“Failure is success in progress." The event takes place April 25, 3:30–5 p.m., Loyola 201.


Memorial Service for Professor Henry McGee, Jr.

Posted: April 9, 2024

Whether in government, private practice or academia, Professor McGee brought to his work an unwavering commitment to racial and economic justice and service to others.


FAFSA/WASFA Filing Help for Students

Posted: April 9, 2024

Students: It's time to file your 2024-25 FAFSA/WASFA. Get help starting and completing your forms.


SQ24 UndocuAlly Training

Posted: April 9, 2024

Staff and faculty are encouraged to sign up for a virtual training on how to assist undocumented students in their work. This session takes place Friday, April 26, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m.


Join a Faculty Learning Community to Promote Faculty Well-being and Resilience

Posted: April 9, 2024

Participants will read Rebecca Pope-Ruark's book "Unraveling Faculty Burnout," which explores ways to reframe experiences and conversations to mitigate burnout.


Spring 2024 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Newsletter

Posted: April 8, 2024

Learn about recent grants awarded to your SU colleagues, upcoming events, new resources and other sponsored projects updates in this quarter’s OSP Observer.


Upcoming Gatherings to Build Faculty Community and Support Student Success

Posted: April 8, 2024

Chat with colleagues about student success at this mid-term check-in event or find regular community by joining a faculty affinity group.


Upcoming Workshop for Students: Taking a Closer Look at Outlook

Posted: April 8, 2024

Learning Assistance Programs invites students to learn how to maximize Outlook as a success tool to schedule, track and organize everything important.


On-Track Summer Grant Program Pilot

Posted: April 6, 2024

To help new undergraduate students get back on track academically, SU is piloting the On-Track Summer Grant program for students meeting the established criteria this summer quarter 2024.


Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic Distinguished Lecture Featuring Devon Carbado

Posted: April 6, 2024

The Delgado/Stefancic Lecture honors the acclaimed professors’ lifetime work by presenting a scholar who has made significant contributions to critical scholarship.


Annual Maguire Lecture and Dinner

Posted: April 6, 2024

You are invited to the annual Joseph A. Maguire, S.J., Campus Ministry Lecture, Thursday, April 18, 6–8:30 p.m., at the LeRoux Conference Center.


Save the Date for Red Night Out

Posted: April 6, 2024

Join the Center for Student Involvement in celebrating the accomplishments of our Seattle University students, Thursday, May 16, 7 p.m., at Campion Ballroom.


Dr. Kristin Hultgren Awarded National Science Foundation Funds

Posted: April 6, 2024

With NSF support, Professor Kristin Hultgren will study patterns of social evolution in snapping shrimp species.


Special Film Screening: "Invisible Beauty"

Posted: April 5, 2024

Join this screening and Q&A with the filmmaker and stars of "Invisible Beauty" about Bethann Hardison, a trailblazing African American model and activist about diversity in the fashion industry.


Student Rights & Responsibilities, Spring Safety and Campus Vandalism

Posted: April 5, 2024

This message was e-mailed to all SU students on April 5.


Imagining the World Photography Exhibition

Posted: April 5, 2024

You are invited to the opening of the Imagining the World Photography Exhibition, April 30, 5-7 p.m., on the second floor of Lemieux Library. The event is free and open to all.


43rd Annual Clergy Institute for Interfaith Learning

Posted: April 5, 2024

CEIE invites you to the Clergy Institute for Interfaith Learning, an annual opportunity for interfaith study and discourse, Thursday, April 11, 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at Temple De Hirsch Sinai.


RedhawkTHON Invites You to Dance Marathon

Posted: April 5, 2024

Come hang out at RedhawkTHON’s Dance Marathon in Campion Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 4. The event benefits Seattle Children’s Hospital.


Toward Youth Mentoring and Philanthropy for Justice

Posted: April 5, 2024

You are invited to three exciting events with Torie Weiston-Serdan, PhD, the College of Education Boeing – William Allen Distinguished Scholar.


Know Your Rights & Responsibilities: Review the Code of Student Conduct

Posted: April 5, 2024

Please carefully review the information in the Code of Student Conduct, as it is your responsibility to be familiar with all of the university’s standards of conduct.


Supervisor Communities of Practice (CoP)

Posted: April 3, 2024

Communities of Practice (CoPs) are groups of people who share a professional interest, purpose or practice and regularly collaborate via agreed-upon channels.


Save the Date: Spring Red Talk with Jeanette Rodriguez, PhD

Posted: April 3, 2024

Professor Jeanette Rodriguez will speak on "La Tierra: Home, Identity and Destiny–A Latina’s Perspective on Integral Ecology," Tuesday, April 16, 12:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium.


Professor Henry Louie Awarded NSF Grant

Posted: April 3, 2024

With funding from the NSF, Dr. Louie and collaborators will convene diverse partners to advance access to electricity services in Tribal Nations through clean energy sources.


Leadership Scholar and Author Barry Posner Visits SU

Posted: April 3, 2024

Posner, coauthor of the best-seller The Leadership Challenge, is next guest at the Albers Executive Speaker Series, Tuesday, April 9, 5:30 p.m. at Oberto Commons in the Sinegal Center (200).


The Writing Center Is Open

Posted: April 3, 2024

The Writing Center is now open for consultations, class visits and more!


Upcoming Events for Faculty to Support Your Teaching and Writing Practices

Posted: April 3, 2024

Join the Center for Faculty Development for a learning community focused on writing (academic, professional, or creative) or for the next Ignatian Pedagogy Series session on Inclusive Pedagogies.


Faculty & Staff Meet-up for Parents Raising Kids with Diverse and Special Needs

Posted: April 3, 2024

The Center for Faculty Development, in partnership with the SU Faculty & Staff Parents' Group, will offer a meet-up on April 9 for parents raising school-aged kids with diverse and special needs.


Open Staff Positions—Week of April 1

Posted: April 2, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Earth Month and Laudato Si’: Opportunities for the Campus Community

Posted: April 2, 2024

The SU community is invited to reflect on the university's commitment to Pope Francis’ Seven-year Journey toward Integral Ecology through the Laudato Si’ Action Platform.


Earth Month at Seattle University

Posted: April 2, 2024

This Earth Month, the SU community is invited to reflect on our shared commitment to sustainability and environmental justice.


Admitted Student Days

Posted: April 2, 2024

Undergraduate Admissions is excited to welcome admitted students and their guests to campus for Admitted Student Day on Sunday, April 7, and Saturday, April 13.


Celebrating Our New Hires: March 2024

Posted: April 2, 2024

Please join in extending a warm welcome to the new employees who have recently joined our team.


LCP Launch Party

Posted: March 28, 2024

Learn how to get the most out of your time (and specifically the Learning Commons) at Seattle University by popping by the LCP Launch Party, Thursday, April 4, noon–2 p.m.


Student Research and Creativity Conference

Posted: March 26, 2024

The Seattle University Student Research and Creativity Conference (SRCCon) will take place Friday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at various locations on campus.


Zen Meditation for Daily Living

Posted: March 26, 2024

Have you ever considered meditation? The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition).


Alfie Scholars Program Now Accepting Applications from Rising Juniors

Posted: March 26, 2024

The Alfie Scholars Program provides programming and a $15,000-per-year scholarship financial scholarships to underrepresented students who are committed to civility, leadership and social justice.


National Student Employment Week Is April 7–13

Posted: March 26, 2024

Celebrate National Student Employment Week with a number of events at SU.


2024 Leadership Award Nomination Form Now Open

Posted: March 26, 2024

The Center for Student Involvement, The MOSAIC Center, International Student Center and Student Employment are excited to announce the Leadership Award Nomination Form for 2024 is now open.


Celebrate Holy Week At the Chapel—All Are Welcome

Posted: March 25, 2024

This week, Roman Catholics and many other Christians throughout the world observe Holy Week, the annual remembrance of the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, core aspects of Christian faith.


Empowering Growth: Celebrating Our Internal Moves

Posted: March 25, 2024

Please join in celebrating the recent and well-deserved transitions of our esteemed colleagues into new positions within Seattle University. 


Register for the On-Campus Jobs Fair

Posted: March 25, 2024

Promote your student employment jobs at the On-Campus Jobs Fair, Friday, April 12, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in LeRoux Conference Room (Student Center 160). Please register by April 10.


CEIE Provides Free Inner Development Goals Resource

Posted: March 25, 2024

CEIE has developed a new Canvas resource for exploring the Inner Development Goals.


Print Job Submission Process Update

Posted: March 25, 2024

You can now order letterhead and envelopes through Reprographics’ Digital Storefront.


CPT Workshop for Faculty and Staff

Posted: March 22, 2024

Join this virtual workshop to learn how you can help international students engage in Curricular Practical Training, Wednsday, April 10, from 11 to 11:45 a.m.


Where Justice Meets Philanthropy—Advancing Equity and Educational Justice Through Giving

Posted: March 22, 2024

Join Dr. Torie Weiston-Serdan and Dr. Robert Ross of The California Endowment for this conversation about radical philanthropy, Thursday, April 4, 6 p.m., in the Oberto Commons.


ICTC Summer Course Development Fellowships: Application Deadline May 1

Posted: March 22, 2024

Faculty are invited to apply for an ICTC course development fellowship for this summer. The deadline is May 1, and you are invited to an info session on April 12.


Nobel Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi & the Movement for Global Compassion

Posted: March 22, 2024

Join RoundGlass India Center for a conversation fueled by hope, optimism and creating a more just world on April 5.


Lane Gerber Memorial Service

Posted: March 22, 2024

Please join in celebrating the lives of Lane and Joanna Gerber, Sunday, May 5, 3 to 7 p.m., in the LeRoux Conference Room (STCN 160).


"Answering Tough Questions"

Posted: March 22, 2024

Charlotte Korchak, Senior Educator and Director of International Student Programs for StandWithUs, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about Israel and combating antisemitism.


Critical Conversations with Dr. Hanan Ashrawi: A Visionary Voice for Peace in the Middle East

Posted: March 22, 2024

This is a conversation with the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Birzeit University, an internationally recognized distinguished Palestinian leader, legislator, activist and scholar.


Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

Posted: March 19, 2024

Faculty and staff: learn more about the program and how to determine if you are eligible.


Women in Mission Retreat

Posted: March 19, 2024

Come and join Women in Mission for a time of rest, reflection and celebration of our individual experiences and gifts as women and the joy that can come from belonging in community, May 4-5.


Open Staff Positions—Week of March 18

Posted: March 18, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Senator Manka Dhingra: Breaking Barriers—A Fireside Chat with SU Students

Posted: March 15, 2024

Join Senator Manka Dhingra as she shares her journey in law and politics, Thursday, March 28, 12:15 p.m., at Sullivan Hall, C5.


New Date: President’s Town Hall

Posted: March 14, 2024

Please plan to attend the spring President’s Town Hall, now scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, 12:30 p.m., in Pigott Auditorium.


Large Tree Pruning on Campus Next Week

Posted: March 14, 2024

Grounds will be performing tree pruning on March 19 and 20, 7 a.m.–3 p.m.


Book Collection and Donation Event: March 27

Posted: March 13, 2024

Bring your books to donate to “Books to Prisoners.” This event is part of SU’s Campus Race to Zero Waste.


Arturo Araujo, S.J.: 25th Anniversary of Ordination

Posted: March 12, 2024

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Father Arturo Araujo’s ordination on Monday, March 25, at 12:30 p.m., in the Chapel of St. Ignatius.


Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward Donalson, III offers the CEIE March Center Message

Posted: March 12, 2024

The theme of the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement's March newsletter is "Inner Development Goals" as a Global Movement.


Reminder: Multidisciplinary Generative AI Research Award

Posted: March 12, 2024

Faculty are encouraged to apply for the College of Science and Engineering's Multidisciplinary Generative AI Research Award. Applications are due April 15.


Last Call for Sign Ups: Faculty & Staff of Color Retreat

Posted: March 12, 2024

There are a few spots left for this year's Faculty & Staff of Color Retreat, which is hosted by The MOSAIC Center and takes place April 12 to 14.


Celebration of Life and Love for Dr. Joseph Scott

Posted: March 12, 2024

The campus community is invited to a Celebration of Life and Love for Dr. Joseph Scott, Saturday, March 23, at 10 a.m., at the Chapel of St. Ignatius.


Nonprofit Leadership Alumni Panel Info Session

Posted: March 12, 2024

Join Master of Nonprofit Leadership faculty and alumni for a panel discussion and discover how the MNPL program can equip you to drive change.


Celebrating Our New Hires

Posted: March 11, 2024

Please join in welcoming these newest colleagues to Seattle University.


Campus Sidewalk Repairs Next Week

Posted: March 11, 2024

Facilities Services will have a sidewalk contractor on campus next week to grind trip hazards around campus.


LAP Is Hiring Students

Posted: March 7, 2024

The Learning Assistance Program is hiring peer educators.


RSD Survey: Share Your Input as We Reach the Midpoint

Posted: March 7, 2024

Your feedback will play an important role in shaping the content of the upcoming Midway Report, scheduled to be released in May.


Registration Now Open for Theranos Whistleblower Talk

Posted: March 6, 2024

Erika Cheung, a key whistleblower in the Theranos case that gripped the world, visits SU to share her story, Thursday, April 4, 5 p.m. at Pigott Auditorium.


Join CEIE for Focus24: Religion and Civic Spaces—Navigating Challenges and Fostering Unity

Posted: March 6, 2024

CEIE Director and Spehar-Halligan Professor Rev. Dr. Michael Trice moderates a discussion online with leading experts on the intersection of religion and public life on March 12.


Let Justice and Peace Flow: The 2024 Creation Care Network Summit

Posted: March 6, 2024

All are welcome to join ICTC and the Creation Care Network for its annual environmental justice summit, Saturday, March 16, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., in the LeRoux Conference Room (STCN 160).


Celebrating Colleagues in New Roles

Posted: March 6, 2024

Please join in celebrating the recent and well-deserved transitions of our esteemed colleagues into new roles within Seattle University.


Open Staff Positions—Week of March 4

Posted: March 4, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


July 4 and July 5 Holiday Reminder

Posted: March 1, 2024

In commemoration of Independence Day, Seattle University will observe both July 4 and July 5 as paid university holidays this year.


Advanced Studio Art Exhibition Opening Reception

Posted: March 1, 2024

The Department of Visual Arts invites you to celebrate this student exhibit, Thursday, March 7, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Vachon Gallery.


"Roughly Embroidered" Exhibit Opening

Posted: March 1, 2024

Celebrate the opening of “Roughly Embroidered” with featured artist Gabrielle Wambaugh, Wednesday, March 6, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Hedreen Gallery.


Recommended Black History Month Book

Posted: February 29, 2024

The Lemieux Library, in partnership with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, recently published a reading guide for “The 272."


Shelter-in-place Drill

Posted: February 28, 2024

Get ready to practice safety firsthand! On March 6 at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Seattle University will be conducting a crucial shelter-in-place drill.


Open Staff Positions—Week of Feb. 26

Posted: February 28, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Novena of Grace: I Am the Beloved!

Posted: February 28, 2024

This Lent, the Center for Jesuit Education and Ignatian Spirituality Center invite you to take one hour a day for a retreat amid daily life.


Dr. anton ward-zanotto Receives Two National Awards

Posted: February 28, 2024

Assistant Dean of Students anton ward-zanotto, PhD, has been awarded the 2024 Dixon-McFadden Award as well as the 2024 Dissertation of the Year.


Midway Feedback Open Forum

Posted: February 27, 2024

2024 signifies the midpoint in Reigniting Our Strategic Directions for 2022-2027.


Seattle U Gives—Faculty and Staff Breakfast

Posted: February 27, 2024

Something big is happening on Thursday, Feb. 29. It’s Seattle U Gives, an opportunity to give back to the Redhawk causes you care about the most.


Nominate Students for the Hunthausen Award/Valedictory Address

Posted: February 26, 2024

Faculty and staff are invited to nominate graduating students for the Hunthausen Award.


Join Women in Mission for Lunch, Community and Creative Inspiration

Posted: February 23, 2024

Take time for life-giving reflection, nourishing community and creative inspiration with staff and faculty women across campus who value the university’s mission.


SU Theatre Program Auditions—The Secret in the Wings

Posted: February 23, 2024

Come audition for the spring production!


Final Days of Go Move Challenge: Track Your Minutes to Help Boost SU's Ranking

Posted: February 23, 2024

The Go Move Challenge is a competition among Jesuit institutions. Let's finish strong, Redhawks!


Redhawk Center Parking Lot Closure: Thursday, Feb. 29

Posted: February 23, 2024

The Redhawk Center Parking Lot at 14th and E. Jefferson will be closed for an event from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 29.


The “I Served” Campaign

Posted: February 22, 2024

If you have served in the U.S. Military, please let us know!


National Study Abroad Day 2024

Posted: February 22, 2024

Celebrate National Study Abroad Day, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the Pigott Atrium with some fun education abroad-themed games.


MOSAIC Center Link Space Study

Posted: February 22, 2024

Please encourage students to share their feedback about SU's Links resource by taking a survey that is open through March 15.


Winter Red Talk with Professor Charisse Cowan Pitre

Posted: February 21, 2024

Join ODI for the Winter Red Talk with Charisse Cowan Pitre, Ph.D., on March 5, 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium.


E-mail spoofing is on the rise. Here is what to look for and how to defend against it.

Posted: February 21, 2024

While we can’t stop e-mail spoofing scams from happening, we can prevent them from being successful.


IDI Film Screening and Discussion: Carving the Divine

Posted: February 21, 2024

ICTC's Interreligious Dialogue Initiative is hosting the local premiere of the award-winning film, "Carving the Divine: Buddhist Sculptors of Japan," on March 9.


Fulbright Faculty Panel and Information Session

Posted: February 21, 2024

The Office of Sponsored Projects, in partnership with the Office of Global Engagement, is hosting a faculty panel on Fulbright programs and applications, Thursday, Feb. 29, 12:30-1:30 p.m.


What We Talk About When We Talk About Israel and Palestine

Posted: February 20, 2024

You are invited to a compelling conversation with author Eric Alterman, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 12:30–1:20 p.m., at Oberto Commons.


Faculty Workshop: TILT - Assignment Adjustments for Equity, Retention and Belonging

Posted: February 20, 2024

TILT boosts students’ sense of belonging, retention and academic achievement and allows faculty to feel greater satisfaction in their grading and teaching.


UndocuAlly Training for Staff & Faculty

Posted: February 20, 2024

Join The MOSAIC Center for a staff and faculty training about undocumented student support at Seattle University. Two sessions will be held on March 5 and 7. Please register by March 1.


Your Bilingual Future—Discovering Career Paths with Your Second Language

Posted: February 16, 2024

Students are invited to a lunchtime employer panel and tabling sessions to network and learn more about future opportunities, Thursday, Feb. 29, noon to 2 p.m., in Oberto Commons (Sinegal Center 200).


Open Staff Positions – Week of Feb. 12

Posted: February 15, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Colleagues in Jesuit Education: Practices and Rituals that Build Connection and Belonging

Posted: February 15, 2024

You are warmly invited for connection and conversation at our next Colleagues in Jesuit Education, Tuesday, March 5, beginning with a social at 3:45, at the LeRoux Conference Room (STCN 160).


Interdisciplinary Dialogues on Social Justice: “Abolition as a Spiritual Struggle” with Vincent Lloyd

Posted: February 13, 2024

All faculty members are warmly invited to attend the second gathering in this series, Friday, Feb. 23, 3:30–5:30 p.m., in the Stuart Rolfe Room (Advancement and Alumni Building).


Winter Catholic Heritage Lecture: Accessing the Imagination for Hope and Healing

Posted: February 12, 2024

Join ICTC in welcoming Fr. James Heft, SM, author of "The Future of Catholic Higher Education," Wednesday, Feb. 21, at LeRoux Conference Center (STCN 160).


Annual Community Recycling Day at Seattle University

Posted: February 12, 2024

Have too much "stuff?" Drop it off at SU for free recycling and donations, Wednesday, Feb. 21, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., at the Bellarmine Turnaround.


February 2024 Interfaith Roundup

Posted: February 12, 2024

The February Interfaith Roundup by guest writer Dr. Rob Sellers includes sections on democracy at risk, religious freedom in public schools and attacks on the separation of Church and State.


University Core Open Forum: Revised UCOR Curricular Structure

Posted: February 9, 2024

The RSD Goal 1 Provost Fellows University Core Working Group invites you to its third forum for 2023-2024, Thursday, Feb. 22, 2:30–3:50 p.m.


Journey to Journaling

Posted: February 9, 2024

Explore journaling as a way to relieve academic and personal stress and anxiety. Learn about different styles of journaling and try various prompts.


2024 Arts Leadership Symposium: Cultivating a Thriving Arts Ecosystem

Posted: February 9, 2024

Join the Arts Leadership Program for a full-day, on-campus symposium, Saturday, March 2. Registration is free for SU faculty, staff and students.


2024 International Dinner

Posted: February 9, 2024

Tickets are now on sale for the 47th annual International Dinner, which takes place Feb. 24. "We Are The World" is the theme of this year's dinner.


Call for Proposals: Multidisciplinary Generative AI Research Award

Posted: February 8, 2024

This award will support multidisciplinary teams to investigate new applications of generative AI in education and research.


Tribute to N. Scott Momaday

Posted: February 8, 2024

The Indigenous Peoples Institute and the Center for Jesuit Education invite you to join in a birthday celebration for Kiowa poet and storyteller N. Scott Momaday.


Kids Clothing and Book Swap

Posted: February 8, 2024

Kids grow so quickly! Let’s share clean, gently-used kids’ clothes and books—newborn through elementary school.


Upcoming Workshop: Preparing for Finals

Posted: February 7, 2024

Learning Assistance Programs is here to help prepare for finals! Join LAP staff to learn study tips and strategies that can help you achieve your academic goals for finals week and beyond.


“I Will Live Until I Die” – A Musical of the Life of Sr. Thea Bowman

Posted: February 7, 2024

Sr. Thea Bowman was the granddaughter of slaves and only African American member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration.


Seed Stories: Feeding Our Future

Posted: February 7, 2024

You are invited to Seed Stories: Feeding our Future, the 2024 Food Justice Summit at SU, a collaboration between students and community stakeholders, tackling food inequity and sustainability.


College of Arts & Sciences Faculty and Student Awarded Grant

Posted: February 7, 2024

Assistant Professor Fade Eadeh and student Josephine Whittock have received funding from SPSSI to examine how white nationalist threats impact political ideology.


Earth Talks 2024: Showcase Your Work

Posted: February 7, 2024

The call for five-minute presentations is now open. Application deadline: March 4.


Support for Students Impacted by Flooding in California

Posted: February 6, 2024

The Office of the Dean of Students is writing to express our support those impacted by the ongoing flooding in California.


Ash Wednesday Masses at the Chapel

Posted: February 6, 2024

All are invited to gather in the Chapel of St. Ignatius to commemorate the beginning of the Lenten season on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Masses will be held at 12:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.


Tickets on Sale for "Glengarry Glen Ross"

Posted: February 6, 2024

Come see the Theatre Program's production of "Glengarry Glen Ross."


Online Workshop for Faculty: Writing for Wellness

Posted: February 5, 2024

Practice daily journaling for one work week to discover how an established self-care routine can help you thrive. Choose to launch your practice either Feb. 12 or March 4.


Innovation Lunch & Learn: Intellectual Property and Patents for STEM Innovators

Posted: February 5, 2024

SU faculty and staff are invited to a lunch workshop, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., in Oberto Commons to learn about intellectual property with patent expert Adam Philipp of Aeon Law.


Faculty and Staff Headshots Next Monday

Posted: February 5, 2024

Need a new headshot? Faculty and staff headshots will be taken Monday, Feb. 12, from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Wyckoff Reading Room (313) of the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Feb. 5

Posted: February 5, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


LesLee Clauson Eicher Earns National Award

Posted: February 2, 2024

Assistant Director of Graduate International Admissions LesLee Clauson Eicher is being honored with a national award from the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.


An Evening with "Best of 2023" Author Prachi Gupta

Posted: February 2, 2024

Join Seattle University's RoundGlass India Center and Elliott Bay Books and meet the author of one the "Best Books of 2023" on Feb. 20, 7 p.m. at Pigott Auditorium.


Call for CEJS Faculty and Student Fellowship Applications

Posted: February 2, 2024

Apply for a 2024-2025 CEJS fellowship and conduct research on environmental justice and sustainability. The deadline is March 4.


Earth Month Logo Competition…with a Prize

Posted: February 2, 2024

Get creative and have the Earth be your inspiration. Create a logo, and your design may become the face of Earth Month (April) 2024 at SU. The submission deadline is March 4.


Winter Career & Internship Fair

Posted: February 1, 2024

Please encourage students to sign up for the fair, which takes place Thursday, Feb. 8 in Campion Ballroom.


Seattle City Council Turns Over a New Leaf: New Members Chart the Future for Our Innovative City

Posted: February 1, 2024

Learn more about what is planned for our city, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 6:30–7:45 p.m., at Pigott Auditorium.


Lightning Talks: Rapid Technological Change and its Societal and Economic Impacts

Posted: February 1, 2024

The Office of Sponsored Projects is excited to partner with the Office of Strategic Initiatives to host this series.


De'Andre Jones to Be Honored with National Award

Posted: February 1, 2024

Director of Alumni Engagement De’Andre Jones, M.Ed. ’18, is being honored as the recipient of NASPA's 2024 Mena Valdez Outstanding Mid-Level Professional Award.


Summer Orientation 2024 - Important Updates and Details

Posted: February 1, 2024

SU is redesigning new student onboarding to include an on-campus, in-person Summer Orientation experience for new students and their supporters.


Winter Student Employment Supervisor Training

Posted: January 31, 2024

On-campus employers and other partners are invited to register for the training on how to hire a student employee as well as conflict management.


Laudato Si’ Action Platform Summit and Celebration

Posted: January 31, 2024

President Peñalver invites faculty and staff to celebrate year two of SU's LSAP Thursday, Feb. 15, 3 p.m., at LeRoux Conference Room.


Infinity Club Event: Balloon Animal Workshop

Posted: January 31, 2024

Join the Infinity Club for Neurodivergent Students and Allies in our winter workshop to make balloon animals in preparation for Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, Feb. 13, noon, in STCN 322.


Join a New Book Club

Posted: January 31, 2024

Drs. Brooke Gialopsos and Bridget Joyner-Carpanini (Criminal Justice, Criminology & Forensics) are starting a book club this quarter, which is open to all students, staff and faculty.


Faculty: Lower Costs and Increase Equity for Students with Open Educational Resources

Posted: January 31, 2024

Join your faculty colleagues this Monday, Feb. 5, 12:30 p.m., at Oberto Commons to learn about the benefits of OERs, where to find them and how to incorporate them into your courses.


Strong yet Flexible Course Design: Workshop for Faculty

Posted: January 31, 2024

In this session, you will make progress (re)designing a course using the “constructive alignment” model, aligning your course's learning outcomes with relevant class activities and graded assignments.


SU Professionals Without Borders Dinner & Auction

Posted: January 29, 2024

Join PWOB for its 13th annual auction on Saturday, Feb. 10, 5 p.m., at Campion Ballroom.


Interfaith Dinner: Companionship Through Conflict

Posted: January 29, 2024

Join Campus Ministry for a meal celebrating and embracing connection and conversation celebrating religious diversity, Monday, Feb. 5, 5:30, at Oberto Commons in the Sinegal Center.


Information Sessions: Migration Justice Immersions in Mexico

Posted: January 28, 2024

Learn about 2024 spring quarter courses and summer break abroad opportunities open to faculty, staff and students at two upcoming sessions.


Destress with Dogs Paw-ticipation Needed

Posted: January 27, 2024

Does your dog love pets and affection? Do you want to brighten a student's day? Sign up for the next De-Stress with Dogs on March 4.


CEJS Research Presentation: Seattle Urban Carnivore Project

Posted: January 27, 2024

Dr. Mark Jordan will discuss the Seattle Urban Carnivore Project, which is a collaboration between Seattle University and Woodland Park Zoo, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 12:30 p.m., Stuart Rolfe Room.


African American Literature: Preserving Cultural Perspectives

Posted: January 27, 2024

In honor of Black History Month, join the Seattle University African American Alumni Chapter for an evening of reflection, dialogue and performance, Thursday, Feb. 15, 6–8 p.m. at Oberto Commons.


“Heading North by Holly Wendt, Visiting Writer”

Posted: January 27, 2024

Seattle University’s Creative Writing Program invites you to a literary afternoon of reading and conversation Tuesday, Feb. 6, 12:30 p.m. in Student Center 210.


Are You a Commuter and/or Transfer Student Advocate?

Posted: January 26, 2024

Show your support of commuter and/or transfer students by placing an advocate sign on your door/window!


Lunch and Learn: Owning Your Professional Development

Posted: January 26, 2024

Are you ready to champion your professional development and take your nonprofit career to the next level? Nonprofit Leadership invites you to an empowering virtual Lunch and Learn on Jan. 31.


Bosanko Public Lecture Welcomes Anthony Annett, Author of Cathonomics

Posted: January 26, 2024

Anthony Annett, author of Cathonomics and a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University’s Center for Sustainable Development, will deliver this year’s Bosanko Lecture.


First-Gen Week 2024

Posted: January 24, 2024

First-Gen Week (Jan. 29-Feb 2) is a weeklong program to celebrate and support the first-gen community at Seattle University.


RSD Open Forums: Share Your Input as We Reach the Midpoint

Posted: January 24, 2024

2024 signifies the midpoint in Reigniting Our Strategic Directions (RSD) for 2022-2027. All faculty, staff and students are invited to share their input at two upcoming open forums.


Taco Bell CEO Coming to Campus for Albers Executive Speaker Series

Posted: January 24, 2024

Master brand builder and the first Black CEO of Taco Bell, Sean Tresvant ('06 MBA), is the next guest at the Albers Executive Speaker Series on Feb. 8.


Founder Friday with Wunderground Coffee

Posted: January 24, 2024

Join the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center for a fireside chat with founder and SU alumna Jody Hall (BABA '88) to learn about bridging the gap between coffee tradition and innovation.


Test Taking Without the Guilt: Workshop for Students

Posted: January 23, 2024

Students are invited to learn test-taking skills and helpful tips that can help ease some of their worries during midterms and finals. The workshop takes place Thursday, Feb. 1, 3-4 p.m., Lemieux 369.


Tips and Tricks to Survive Winter Quarter: Workshop for Students

Posted: January 23, 2024

Finding it hard to navigate the winter blues on top of a busy quarter? Students are encouraged to attend this workshop on Thursday, Feb. 8, 12:30-1:30 p.m., in Lemieux 366.


Remembering Kathy Collins

Posted: January 23, 2024

Beloved by students and colleagues alike, Kathy Collins served as a campus minister for 13 years and remained connected to the university during her retirement.


CEIE's January 2024 Interfaith News Roundup

Posted: January 22, 2024

The January 2024 Interfaith Roundup by veteran reporter Rev Paul Chaffee includes sections on Worshipping Communities, Government and Religion, Pope Francis and Good Interfaith, Bad Interfaith.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 22

Posted: January 22, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Educational Series on Israel-Hamas War Continues

Posted: January 22, 2024

"Confronting Conflict" recognizes the way that the consequences of the war in Gaza ripple around the world. Join the College of Arts and Sciences as the series continues.


Orientation Leader Applications Due Jan. 25

Posted: January 21, 2024

Orientation Programs is seeking caring, passionate and SU-spirited students to be part of the 2024 Orientation Leader team! Applications are due on Handshake by Thursday, Jan. 25, at 11:59 p.m.


CEIE Newsletter | Director Michael Trice, Brings Us into the New Year

Posted: January 19, 2024

Check out the January CEIE message and newsletter.


Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: CEIE Staff Reflections

Posted: January 19, 2024

For the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, CEIE Assistant Director Rev. Dr. Markell and Provost Fellow Rev. Dr. Donalson III provide their reflections.


Dr. Elizabeth Dale Secures Funding for New Project

Posted: January 19, 2024

Dr. Dale will investigate what Community-Centered Fundraising (CCF) practices nonprofit fundraisers have adopted and how they have changed their organizations as a result.


Zen Meditation for Daily Living Begins Feb. 7

Posted: January 18, 2024

Have you ever considered meditation? The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition).


Upcoming Faculty Events to Help Redesign Your Courses and Boost Student Success and Retention

Posted: January 17, 2024

The Center for Faculty Development invites faculty to register for its upcoming teaching and learning events.


Upcoming Scholarship Workshop Series

Posted: January 17, 2024

Now is a great time to for students to start applying for scholarships. Attend any or all workshops to get started with the scholarship application process.


Seminar on Modern Hydrogen

Posted: January 17, 2024

Join this conversation with Tony Pan, Ph.D., CEO of Modern Hydrogen on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 6 p.m. at Wyckoff Auditorium.


Winter Quarter Coffee with the President

Posted: January 17, 2024

The weekly Tuesday noon–1 p.m. Coffee with the President (or other university leadership) will begin Feb. 6 in the Student Center Hearth area.


Campus Race to Zero Waste

Posted: January 17, 2024

Seattle University is again competing against other colleges and universities across North America.


“Learning to Jump” by Sean McDowell

Posted: January 17, 2024

Dr. McDowell will read poems from his recently published collection "Learning to Jump," as well as additional new work.


CEIE’s Interfaith Sharing Series: Dharma Talks Returns

Posted: January 16, 2024

Watch the first of three CEIE Dharma Talks filmed in October 2023.


Journey to Journaling: Please Share with Students

Posted: January 16, 2024

Students are invited to learn about different styles of journaling and try various prompts through this Learning Assistance Programs workshop. Journals will be provided for use.


Our Common Home and the Climate Crisis: A Multi-Disciplinary Discussion with SU Faculty

Posted: January 16, 2024

Join ICTC on Feb. 1 to learn more about Laudato Si' and Laudate Deum and how different sectors integrate the documents of Pope Francis into their work.


Textbook Adoptions for Spring Quarter 2024

Posted: January 16, 2024

The Campus Store is looking for your textbook adoptions for Spring Quarter 2024. Please submit these as early as possible.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 15

Posted: January 16, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Undergraduate Admissions Early Action Admitted Student Day

Posted: January 16, 2024

Undergraduate Admissions will be hosting an Early Action Admitted Student Day on Saturday Jan. 20, to welcome admitted students to campus to see if SU is the right fit for them.


Online Workshop for Faculty: Writing for Wellness

Posted: January 12, 2024

Practice daily journaling for one work week to discover how an established self-care routine can help you thrive. There are three different launch dates to choose from.


Women in Mission | Winter Quarter Leadership Lunch

Posted: January 12, 2024

The Women in Mission Advisory Team of the Center for Jesuit Education invites you to join a supportive community of staff and faculty to pause and be nourished in community with other women.


New Microsoft Security Feature Coming Jan. 23

Posted: January 12, 2024

Forgot to log out after signing into a Microsoft product on your browser? IT Services has you covered! On Jan. 23, idle session timeout will be enabled to log out after three hours of inactivity.


PACCAR CEO to Speak at Albers

Posted: January 11, 2024

Join Albers for a lively one-on-one discussion with PACCAR's Chief Executive Officer Preston Feight and Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver.


Sharaka Panel Discussion

Posted: January 11, 2024

You are invited to a compelling conversation exploring the significance of the Abraham Accords with members of the Middle East NGO Sharaka.


Winter 2024 OSP Observer

Posted: January 11, 2024

Read about new resources, upcoming events, recent awards made to your SU colleagues and other sponsored projects updates in this quarter’s OSP Observer.


University Core Open Forum: Potential Components and Updates on the Revised Core

Posted: January 11, 2024

The RSD Goal 1 Provost Fellows University Core Working Group invites you to its second forum for 2023-2024. There are two options for attending (Jan. 23 or Jan. 24).


2023 1098-T Tax Information Availability

Posted: January 10, 2024

With tax season approaching, Student Financial Services will be providing students and their families with the 2023 1098-T form.


Academic Technology Survey

Posted: January 10, 2024

Are you a faculty member who has feedback on how we can improve our academic technology? Please complete the Academic Technology Committee faculty feedback survey.


Learning Assistance Programs' Upcoming Workshops Next Week

Posted: January 10, 2024

Save the date and share these two upcoming workshops happening next week: "Start Your Quarter Right" for all students, and "Navigating US-Based Learning Systems" for international students


Supervisor Community of Practice Survey

Posted: January 10, 2024

Please complete a short survey to help shape Communities of Practice for supervisors of staff.


Policy on Raffles

Posted: January 10, 2024

A reminder as we begin the new year that Seattle University has in place a policy regarding raffles used for fundraising.


Reigniting Our Strategic Directions Goal 5: Repositioning for Growth Administrative Programs and Services Review AY23/24

Posted: January 9, 2024

Reigniting our Strategic Directions Goal 5: Repositioning for Growth Administrative Programs and Services Review AY23/24


CEIE Podcast with Provost Shane P. Martin: Creative Innovation and the University

Posted: January 8, 2024

Provost Shane Martin reflects on the essential practice of creative innovation in both university and society today at the start of a new year.


CEIE Interfaith Harmony Lecture: Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul

Posted: January 8, 2024

Join CEIE on Feb. 20 at 7 p.m., in-person or virtually, for their Inaugural Interfaith Harmony Lecture, featuring author and teacher John Phillip Newell at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church in Bellevue.


CEIE’s Interfaith Observer Presents Its Winter 2024 Issue

Posted: January 8, 2024

Read three new articles in The Interfaith Observer, as part of the latest issue.


Learning Assistance Programs Tutoring Needs Assessment Blitz

Posted: January 5, 2024

Encourage your students seeking tutoring in certain math, language, science and nursing courses to take this first crucial step in getting connected with a peer tutor.


Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration 

Posted: January 5, 2024

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion Tuesday, Jan. 16, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.


Parking Enforcement Update

Posted: January 4, 2024

Parking permits are required 24/7 for parking on campus. Beginning this month, Seattle University’s parking regulations will be enforced by both SU and contracted parking enforcement.


Raffle Quarterly Reporting Is Due

Posted: January 4, 2024

Quarterly reports for raffles hosted between October and December 2023 are due on Jan. 10.


Mental Health First Aid Certification Offered Free to Faculty, Staff and Students

Posted: January 4, 2024

Wellness and Health Promotion is offering Mental Health First Aid training free of charge on Jan. 19 and 26 from noon to 4:30 p.m.


Confronting Conflict: An Educational Series on The Israel-Hamas War

Posted: January 3, 2024

These events provide members of the SU community a supportive academic environment for studying topics related to the Israel-Hamas War with SU experts and invited speakers.


New and Improved Student Alerts

Posted: January 3, 2024

The Office of Student Persistence and the Office of the Dean of Students have combined efforts to improve the processes around student academic and behavioral alerts.


NSF Demystified: Preparing a Competitive Proposal to the National Science Foundation

Posted: January 3, 2024

Join OSP on Tuesday, Jan. 23, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. for an overview of the NSF and tips for preparing a competitive proposal.


Seeking Celebration of Staff Planning Committee

Posted: January 2, 2024

Human Resources is looking for volunteers for the planning committee of this Spring's Celebration of Staff. Anyone can join!


Update on Seattle’s Water Supply

Posted: January 2, 2024

With Seattle’s water supply returning to normal, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has deactivated the Voluntary Stage of its Water Shortage Contingency Plan.


CCE Receives Funding to Support SUYI Redhawk Academic Mentoring Program

Posted: January 2, 2024

CCE received a grant to provide academic mentoring to Washington Middle School students furthest from education justice, fostering their academic, social and emotional growth.


New Print Job Submission Process Is Here

Posted: January 2, 2024

Reprographics is changing how you submit print jobs.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 2

Posted: January 2, 2024

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Learning Assistance Programs Workshops

Posted: January 1, 2024

Please share with students upcoming workshops presented by Learning Assistance Programs.


Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Mass and Celebration

Posted: December 31, 2023

Join Seattle’s Black Catholic Advisory Circle for this annual event celebrating the life and work of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


Winter Break Building Energy Setback

Posted: December 18, 2023

Seattle University is doing its part to conserve energy over the break by reducing heating and electricity consumption.


Seattle U Campus Store Hours for the Holiday

Posted: December 18, 2023

The SU Campus Store will be closed Dec. 23 through Jan. 1.


Marketing Communications Garners CASE Awards

Posted: December 14, 2023

Marketing Communications staff have earned two 2022–2023 Best of District VIII awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE):


Staff Council Monthly Meeting

Posted: December 11, 2023

Staff Council will hold their monthly meeting this Wednesday, Dec. 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. on Zoom.


New Print Job Submission Process Coming in January

Posted: December 11, 2023

Reprographics is stepping into the 21st century with its new Digital Storefront.


CCE Receives Funding from the Ballmer Group

Posted: December 11, 2023

The Sundborg Center for Community Engagement has received a $320,000 grant from the Ballmer Group to support its Seattle University Youth Initiative (SUYI).


Open Staff Positions – Week of Dec. 11

Posted: December 11, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


MotMot Coffee Relaunches for the Holidays

Posted: December 7, 2023

Albers' student-led and student-run coffee brand is back with new stock, team and packaging.


Now Boarding: SU Gives Takes Flight Feb. 29

Posted: December 7, 2023

Save the date for SU Gives, the university's biggest giving day of the year.


Winter Involvement Fair 2024–Register Now

Posted: December 7, 2023

Registration for the Winter Involvement Fair, which takes place Jan. 11, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., is now open.


Capitol Hill Art Walk - Hedreen Gallery Reception

Posted: December 6, 2023

Stop by the Hedreen Gallery during the Capitol Hill Art Walk, which takes place Thursday, Dec. 14.


Strategic Conversation: Classroom Utilization and Early Classes

Posted: December 6, 2023

Join this virtual presentation on Thursday, Dec. 14, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.


Law School Faculty Receives Grant to Research Firearm-Related Harm

Posted: December 5, 2023

Dr. Deirdre Bowen will work with colleagues at Seattle Children's Hospital and UW on CDC-funded research that will evaluate the effectiveness of firearm prohibitions.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Dec. 4

Posted: December 4, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


New Resource from OSP to Support Your Scholarship

Posted: December 4, 2023

Contribute to OSP’s new Faculty Scholarship Database.


Faculty and Staff Christmas Breakfast

Posted: November 30, 2023

Please mark your calendars for the Faculty and Staff Christmas Breakfast on Friday, Dec. 15, between 8 and 10 a.m. in the LeRoux Center area of the first floor of the Student Center.


New Parking Rates for 2024

Posted: November 30, 2023

Following a study of local parking rates, Seattle University will be increasing parking rates for faculty, staff and students.


United Way King County Advancing Racial Equity Panel

Posted: November 29, 2023

You are invited to a discussion with Doug Baldwin Jr., Laura Clise, Chera Amlag and Maya Mendoza-Extrom on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 6-8 p.m., in Pigott Auditorium.


Memorial Mass for David Jackson

Posted: November 29, 2023

A Memorial Mass for Dr. Jackson will be offered Monday, Dec. 4, 12:30 p.m. at the Chapel of St. Ignatius.


Book Talk...Fundraising Without Burnout: Radically Reimagining Philanthropy

Posted: November 28, 2023

Radha Friedman will discuss her insightful guide to empowered fundraising on Wednesday, December 6, 5:30-7:30 p.m.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Nov. 27

Posted: November 27, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Confronting Conflict: An Educational Series on the Israel-Hamas War

Posted: November 20, 2023

You are invited to a conversation about historical context with Dr. Liora Halperin (University of Washington) and Dr. Nova Robinson (Seattle University).


Please Share with Students: Spring Break Immersion 2024

Posted: November 20, 2023

Faculty and staff: Do you know any students who are passionate about service, spirituality, solidarity and global citizenship?


Transition to Microsoft Teams Phones 

Posted: November 20, 2023

The campus-wide transition to Microsoft Teams Phones from the Cisco phone system is underway.


Reminder: Fall Red Talk Nov. 28

Posted: November 20, 2023

Associate Professor of Political Science Onur Bakiner will deliver the Fall Red Talk on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 12:30 p.m. at Pigott Auditorium.


Webinar - "Court on Trial: A Data-Driven Account of the Supreme Court of India"

Posted: November 17, 2023

As part of a virtual roundtable series on Asian law, the webinar focuses on Professor Sital Kalantry's newest co-authored book "Court on Trial" and a conversation with the authors.


2023 Seattle Public Safety Survey

Posted: November 17, 2023

Seattle University is administering the ninth annual citywide Seattle Public Safety Survey, which is accessible through Nov. 30.


Wellness Resources for Students

Posted: November 16, 2023

As we approach the end of the quarter and the holiday season, now is a great time for students to focus on their wellbeing.


Do More to Save More (Water)

Posted: November 16, 2023

Reduce water use in support of Seattle’s water shortage contingency plan.


Women in Mission Gathering: "Rest in Gratitude"

Posted: November 15, 2023

Treat yourself to a relaxed afternoon break for community, conversation, refreshments and reflection in the beautiful Indigenous Peoples Institute lounge Tuesday, Nov. 28, from 3:30-4:30 p.m.


Admissions Launches New Virtual Tour

Posted: November 15, 2023

The Undergraduate Admissions Office is proud to introduce a brand-new virtual tour.


21-Day Ignatian Racial Equity Challenge

Posted: November 15, 2023

Deepen your racial equity commitments by joining a group of faculty and staff participating in the Ignatian Solidarity Network’s 21-Day Ignatian Racial Equity Challenge.


CEIE Highlight: TIO Editor Tahil Sharma Featured in NPR Article

Posted: November 15, 2023

Tahil Sharma, editor of The Interfaith Observer, was featured in an October NPR article by religion correspondent Jason DeRosa, on the backlash faced when taking a side in the Israel-Hamas conflict.


HR Compensation Lunch & Learn

Posted: November 15, 2023

Join Human Resources for a session on SU’s compensation philosophy and build a fundamental understanding of our staff compensation processes on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 12:10 p.m. in Pigott 103.


Remembering David Jackson

Posted: November 15, 2023

The SU community mourns the loss of Dr. O. David Jackson Assistant Dean, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Albers School of Business and Economics, who passed away last week.


Remembering Why: An Ignatian Silent Retreat for Staff and Faculty

Posted: November 14, 2023

Get away to a beautiful retreat center overlooking the shores of Puget Sound for a weekend (Feb. 2-4) that creates space for you to rest, reflect and remember why.


Open Forum with MPE Visiting Committee

Posted: November 14, 2023

The Mission Priority Examen Visiting Committee will be on campus later this month for scheduled meetings with various community members, including a virtual Open Forum on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 2:30 p.m


Open Staff Positions – Week of Nov. 13

Posted: November 13, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Be Part of a Beloved Seattle University Tradition

Posted: November 13, 2023

Seattle University's annual Mass and Christmas tree lighting, which takes place Thursday, Nov. 30, has something for everyone.


ICTC Faculty Research Presentation: Embodied Systemic Resilience

Posted: November 13, 2023

Join ICTC for a lunchtime presentation with faculty fellow Dr. Christie Eppler, program director and professor, Couples and Family Therapy, on Monday, Nov. 27 at noon. Lunch included.


Faculty Lightning Talks

Posted: November 10, 2023

Six faculty will present their scholarship related to sustainability and climate change.


Theranos Whistleblower to Speak at Albers

Posted: November 10, 2023

Erika Cheung will visit campus on April 4, 2024 to discuss her experience at Theranos, its demise and lessons drawn for leading ethical organizations.


Staff Council Office Hours

Posted: November 9, 2023

Staff Council Office Hours begin Thursday, Nov. 14.


Join the SU Faculty and Staff Parents Virtual Community on Teams

Posted: November 9, 2023

The purpose of the group is to build community and share knowledge and resources as parents who work at SU.


SU Theatre Auditions for Glengarry Glen Ross

Posted: November 9, 2023

You are invited to audition on Nov. 27 for the winter quarter production of Glengarry Glen Ross.


Commemorate Transgender Awareness Week

Posted: November 9, 2023

Join The MOSAIC Center in commemorating Transgender Awareness Week, which takes place Nov. 13-20.


Luminaries in Law with Benes Aldana

Posted: November 9, 2023

The law school is honored to welcome Hon. Benes Z. Aldana (Ret.), 11th president and CEO of The National Judicial College, as a speaker in the Luminaries in Law series on Monday, Nov. 20.


Destress with Dogs: Dogs Needed!

Posted: November 9, 2023

Does your dog like pets and affection? Bring your dog to Destress with Dogs!


United Way Campaign – Donate Today

Posted: November 8, 2023

Seattle University’s United Way of King County Charitable Campaign runs from Nov. 13 to Dec. 1.


Seminar on Increasing Efficiency of PV Modules

Posted: November 7, 2023

Raed Bourisli, associate professor at Kuwait University, will discuss PV Modules on Nov. 14 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Bannan 371.


Annual Campus Night-Walk

Posted: November 7, 2023

Public Safety and Facilities Services are evaluating campus safety at night and want to hear your voice.


Calling All First Gen Faculty and Staff

Posted: November 6, 2023

This Wednesday is National First Gen Day. Celebrate with The MOSAIC Center and join the First Gen Staff & Faculty Directory.


Inter-Disciplinary Dialogues on Social Justice

Posted: November 6, 2023

The Division of Mission Integration is sponsoring a pilot program for faculty titled “Inter-Disciplinary Dialogues on Social Justice."


November CEIE Message

Posted: November 3, 2023

As the CENTER-piece of CEIE's November newsletter, Advisory Council member Mahrukh Motafram speaks about the continued global support and work at CEIE as well as her experience as a Zoroastrian.


Outcomes in Advising Survey: Last Chance

Posted: November 3, 2023

This is the last week to fill out the NACADA Outcomes in Advising survey, which will inform an ongoing assessment and discernment process on the future of academic advising at SU.


CEIE and its Interfaith Observer Present TIO Fall 2023

Posted: November 2, 2023

In the fall and spring seasons, The Interfaith Observer editors provide a compilation of articles from various authors. The theme of fall 2023 is religious pluralism and its intersectionality.


Provost Convocation: Seattle University at the Crossroads–Again?

Posted: November 2, 2023

Please join Provost Shane P. Martin for an important and timely address about the challenges and opportunities we face this academic year and beyond.


CEIE Presents Taizé Lunch with Students

Posted: November 2, 2023

Join Brother Emile of the Taizé Community, an ecumenical monastic community in Burgundy, France, for an informal lunch and conversation on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in Student Center 210.


Staff and Faculty Thanksgiving Lunch

Posted: November 2, 2023

Please RSVP for this year's Thanksgiving Lunch, which takes place Nov. 21, by Nov. 15.


Paper Mâché Brains with the SU Infinity Club

Posted: November 2, 2023

Join the Infinity Club for neurodivergent students Friday, Nov. 3, 3-5 p.m. in Pigott 204 to make paper mâché brains with the SU Infinity Club.


Report from Rome: Did the Church Listen to Women and LGBTQ Catholics at the Synod?

Posted: November 1, 2023

Heidi Schlumpf, a senior correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, will share her experience of attending and reporting on the recent synod on Nov. 14.


CEIE's October 2023 Interfaith Roundup

Posted: October 31, 2023

Highlighted in the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement's monthly newsletter, the Interfaith Roundup is written by Rev. Paul Chaffee and features interfaith news and events.


Support Your Students with TimelyCare

Posted: October 31, 2023

TimelyCare is an important referral tool that offers 24/7 telehealth and teletherapy.


Imagining the World 2022-2023

Posted: October 31, 2023

The international photography competition Imagining the World is back!


President's Town Hall Is Nov. 14

Posted: October 31, 2023

Please join President Eduardo Peñalver on Tuesday, Nov. 14 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium for a President’s Town Hall.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 30

Posted: October 30, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Check out this week's featured staff position openings.


Join a "Braiding Sweetgrass" Reading Group for Faculty & Staff

Posted: October 30, 2023

Come discuss our Common Text, "Braiding Sweetgrass." Meet five times between November and May and get ready for our Mission Day conversation with the author, Robin Wall Kimmerer.


Focused Inbox Will Be Turned off in Outlook Nov. 6

Posted: October 30, 2023

While the “Focused” inbox feature can be helpful, many students, faculty, and staff have missed important university communications because these messages have been filtered to the “Other” inbox.


Prayers for the Deceased

Posted: October 30, 2023

Send names of your beloved departed to the Arrupe Jesuit Community if you wish them to be remembered at daily mass during the month of November.


School of Law Veterans Day Reception

Posted: October 30, 2023

Please join the School of Law in recognizing those in our community who have served our country in the armed forces for a special reception.


SU Theatre Program Presents HOOKMAN

Posted: October 30, 2023

Come see the SU Theatre Program's production of HOOKMAN at the Lee Center Nov 10-18.


All Souls Day

Posted: October 30, 2023

On All Souls’ Day (Nov. 2) and throughout the month of November, Christians remember with love those who have died and pray in hope for them.


A Mass for Peace This Friday, All Are Welcome

Posted: October 26, 2023

As a community of care, we acknowledge that the attacks and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine are a source of pain, anger and even fear for many members of our diverse academic community.


CEIE Presents Evening Celebration with Provost, Georgetown University Press Editor and CEIE Scholars

Posted: October 26, 2023

CEIE invites you to “How to Research and Write in a Pandemic: A Story of Resilience and our Forthcoming Volume” on Thursday, Nov. 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the LeRoux Conference Room (STCN 160).


Undergraduate Admissions Fall Recruitment Event

Posted: October 26, 2023

Undergraduate Admissions is hosting its Fall Preview Day on Saturday, Oct. 28 and welcoming more than 700 prospective students and guests to campus for the day.


Faculty Events to Boost Student Success and Retention and Your Own Research Scholarship Goals

Posted: October 26, 2023

The Center for Faculty Development, along with Lemieux Library and the Reimagine and Revise the Curriculum project team, invite faculty to register for upcoming events.


Celebrate Halloween at SU!

Posted: October 24, 2023

All are invited to celebrate Halloween with a number of fun activities on campus Tuesday, Oct. 31.


You're Invited to the HR Open House on Wednesday

Posted: October 23, 2023

Visit the Columbia Building (first floor) for the HR Open House on Wednesday, Oct. 25 between 9 and 11 a.m. Join for coffee and treats, see the new HR space and connect with the HR team.


Outcomes in Advising Survey: Spread the Word

Posted: October 23, 2023

University Advising is asking for participation and advertisement of a campus-wide survey.


"Precious, Precious, Unprecious" Opens Oct. 26 at Hedreen Gallery

Posted: October 21, 2023

Join the Department of Art, Art History and Design and the Pigott Family Endowment for the Arts for an artist talk and reception on Oct. 26 from 5 to 8 p.m.


Research @ SU 101: Understanding the Resources Available to Support Scholarship at SU

Posted: October 20, 2023

Join the OSP to learn about resources to support faculty and staff in advancing their scholarship and seeking external grants! (Please note this session has been rescheduled to Nov. 7).


Faculty and Staff Headshots This Thursday

Posted: October 20, 2023

Need a new headshot? Faculty and staff headshots will be taken this Thursday, Oct. 26.


Feature Your Programming on the New Staff Learning & Development Intranet Page

Posted: October 18, 2023

Does your department facilitate training or other learning opportunities that our staff colleagues could benefit from? Would you like to amplify those opportunities across campus? Let us know!


Mechanical Engineering Faculty Member Awarded NSF Funds to Support Hand Rehabilitation in Stroke Patients

Posted: October 18, 2023

Congratulations to Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Yen-Lin Han, whose recent NSF funding will enable her to develop a soft robotic device.


LinkUp 2024- Registration is Open!

Posted: October 18, 2023

Please encourage your students and alumni to attend LinkUp 2024 on Jan. 30, 2024.


Philanthro-FEST Appreciation

Posted: October 18, 2023

The Office of Annual Giving thanks all students, faculty and staff who participated and supported the efforts to raise awareness about philanthropy and community service.


Mark Your Calendar: SIS/ERP Oracle Demo Day

Posted: October 16, 2023

Oracle will be coming to campus on Tuesday, Oct. 24 to help us learn more about what is possible in modern Student Information, Financial and Human Resources systems (SIS/ERP).


Join Women in Mission Kickoff Lunches

Posted: October 16, 2023

The Center for Jesuit Education is excited to announce the revival of Women in Mission and the launch of its affinity space, Women of Color in Mission!


Nominate Yourself! Staff Council Special Election

Posted: October 16, 2023

Seattle University Staff Council is hosting a special election to fill one seat.


Homecoming 2023

Posted: October 16, 2023

Homecoming is returning to Seattle University Nov. 6–12! Join students, alumni, faculty, staff, friends and family for a week-long campus celebration.


Campus Parking and Regulations

Posted: October 16, 2023

SU offers daily and long-term parking passes (monthly, quarterly and semester) to all eligible students, faculty and staff through the iParq system.


Coping with Mental Health Challenges, the Personal and the Political

Posted: October 16, 2023

Congressman Adam Smith and Dr. Umair A. Shah, Secretary of Health, Washington, discuss the intersection of individual mental health issues and how they affect the broader political dialogue.


ICTC Faculty Fellowship Research Proposals - Due November 15

Posted: October 16, 2023

ICTC Research Fellowships encourage the exploration of a rich Catholic intellectual tradition that has made contributions across disciplines.


College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Receives Subaward from WSU

Posted: October 16, 2023

The grant will support Seattle University’s role to establish the statewide Law Enforcement Use of Force Data Program.


Expanding the Mission of the Office of Student Persistence

Posted: October 16, 2023

Student Persistence, your partner in fostering student success and well-being, is thrilled to introduce the exciting changes taking place in their office.


Campus Climate Incident Reporting & Response Protocol Year 1 Updates

Posted: October 16, 2023

As we enter the second year with this protocol, the Campus Climate Incident Response Team (CCIRT) is sharing the data from our first year and the steps we have taken to support our community.


Unpacking Whiteness Meetings

Posted: October 12, 2023

This affinity group focuses on helping white people do their own work and process in a space where mistakes can be made without further harm to Black and Brown people. Meetings are Oct. 17 and 20.


Colleagues in Jesuit Education

Posted: October 11, 2023

The Center for Jesuit Education welcomes you to the first Colleagues in Jesuit Education for the 2023-24 academic year, which begins 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26.


Laudate Deum: A Discussion on Pope Francis' New Apostolic Exhortation

Posted: October 11, 2023

Join a conversation facilitated by Dr. Jessica Ludescher Imanaka, who will provide an overview of Laudate Deum and unpack Pope Francis' critique of the "technocratic paradigm" at noon on Oct. 24.


Vigil for Peace in the Middle East

Posted: October 10, 2023

We join Pope Francis in expressing solidarity with the victims of the attacks in Israel over the weekend and for peace and healing in Israel and Palestine.


Save the Date: Fall Red Talk with Onur Bakiner, Ph.D.

Posted: October 10, 2023

Join the Office of Diversity & Inclusion for the Fall Quarter Red Talk on Nov. 28 and hear from Associate Professor Onur Bakiner: "Finding your inner techie: a radical-democratic perspective on AI."


Israel-Hamas War: a Q&A

Posted: October 10, 2023

History and International Studies Associate Professor Nova Robinson will use the history of the conflict and the region to answer questions.


Albers Kicks Off 2023-24 Executive Speaker Series

Posted: October 10, 2023

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health CEO Ketul Patel will discuss "Reimagining Healthcare: Leading Through Changing Times" on Oct. 17, at 5:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium.


Inaugural Obermiller Lecture on Marketing Sustainability

Posted: October 10, 2023

Dr. Rebecca Reczek, a leading scholar on marketing sustainability, will share an academic research presentation and participate in a panel discussion on Oct. 25 at 3 p.m., Oberto Commons (SINE 200).


Advancement Services Has Moved

Posted: October 9, 2023

Advancement Services has moved to the Advancement & Alumni Building.


Events for Faculty to Redesign Courses and Boost Student Success and Retention

Posted: October 9, 2023

The Center for Faculty Development, with the Director of First Year Academic Engagement and the Reimagine and Revise the Curriculum project team, invite faculty to register for upcoming events.


Fall 2023 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer

Posted: October 6, 2023

Learn about upcoming events, recent awards made to your SU colleagues, resources to advance your scholarship, policy updates, programming to support faculty scholarship and more in OSP's newsletter.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 9

Posted: October 5, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


CEIE Presents October Message

Posted: October 5, 2023

CEIE Assistant Director Dr. Markell brings us the October CEIE message to share new partnerships, discuss unique opportunities held on the SU campus and the wonderful guests we welcome this season.


OSP Community Luncheon and Resource Fair

Posted: October 5, 2023

Learn about resources and internal funding opportunities available to support your scholarly work on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 11 a.m.–1 p.m., Oberto Commons.


Textbook Adoptions for Winter Quarter 2024

Posted: October 5, 2023

The Campus Store is looking for your textbook adoptions for Winter Quarter 2024. Please submit these as early as possible.


Call for Proposals: AJCU Faith, Justice & Reconciliation Assembly

Posted: October 4, 2023

Have you been doing work at the intersections of faith, equity, reconciliation or justice? The AJCU Faith, Justice & Reconciliation Assembly will take place in July at Loyola University Chicago.


Shaped by Nature: A Reflective Walk Through SU’s Campus and Kubota Garden

Posted: October 4, 2023

Join Dr. Jason Wirth, ICTC Interreligious Dialogue Initiative Chair, for a walking tour of Japanese Art on Saturday, Oct. 21. Pre-registration is required.


Vigil on the 2-Month Anniversary of the Maui Wildfires

Posted: October 4, 2023

The United Filipino Club invites the SU community to join them for a vigil on Sunday, Oct. 8 after the 11 a.m. Mass at the reflection pool.


Weekly Tuesday Coffee with the President Begins

Posted: October 3, 2023

Starting Oct. 3, faculty, staff and students are invited to stop by the Student Center’s first-floor Hearth area on Tuesdays from noon to 1 p.m. for coffee and conversation with President Peñalver.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 2

Posted: October 3, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Summer Faculty Fellowship Info Session and Faculty Lightning Talks

Posted: September 29, 2023

You are invited to this overview of the 2024 Summer Faculty Fellowship program and to learn about the research of three 2023 recipients.


Town Hall for Engagement Survey Results

Posted: September 29, 2023

The Engagement Survey results have arrived! Please join the President, Provost and HR VP for a Town Hall forum on Oct. 12, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. This will be both in person and virtual.


RoundGlass India Center & Law School Present "The Indian Supreme Court at 75"

Posted: September 29, 2023

The world's largest democracy—India—and its Supreme Court, are the focus of this special all-campus event with leading Indian legal scholars.


Faculty-Led Study Abroad Workshop

Posted: September 29, 2023

Faculty are invited to learn more about faculty-led study abroad programs during this workshop hosted by the Education Abroad Office.


Upcoming Workshop: Confront Procrastination & Show up for Yourself

Posted: September 29, 2023

Please share this workshop with students: Learn tips on how to tackle procrastination while also showing up for yourself and your well-being.


Upcoming Workshop: Dealing with Interpersonal Conflict

Posted: September 29, 2023

Please share this workshop with students: Learn how to identify and practice boundaries, discern how to best hear and provide feedback, and more for navigating interpersonal conflicts with peers.


Sundborg Center for Community Engagement (CCE) Welcome Block Party

Posted: September 28, 2023

Join the CCE as they kick off the school year and welcome students back for their annual Block Party on Friday, Sept. 29, 3–5 p.m. at the Sinegal Center West Patio.


SU's Policy on Political Campaign Activities

Posted: September 27, 2023

As we approach the upcoming elections occurring this fall students, faculty and staff are encouraged to familiarize themselves with SU's Policy on Political Campaign Activities.


Fall Soup & Storytelling

Posted: September 27, 2023

The Indigenous Peoples Institute and the Center for Jesuit Education are happy to invite you to the first Soup & Storytelling gathering of the academic year.


Philanthro-FEST

Posted: September 26, 2023

Several events will be held the week of Oct. 9 to educate students, faculty and staff about philanthropy on campus.


Save the Date: Provost Convocation

Posted: September 26, 2023

This year’s Provost Convocation will take place on Thursday, Nov. 9 from 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium. Details forthcoming.


Tania Willard and Dylan Robinson on Contemporary Art & Indigenous Culture

Posted: September 26, 2023

This Pigott Family Endowment for the Arts Guest Conversation will be moderated by Associate Professor of Art History Ken Allan.


College of Science & Engineering and Albers Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center Awarded NSF Funds

Posted: September 25, 2023

Congratulations to Dean Amit Shukla and Executive Director Peter Rowan on their collaborative grant. The funds will enhance SU’s engagement in the regional innovation economy.


EmpowerED: Elevating Excellence in Black Education, "Nurturing Mental Health in Black Educators and Students"

Posted: September 22, 2023

This event is a platform for Black voices to be heard and for everyone to learn from each other's experiences. Completion of all courses will result in certification as ACE Educator.


SDG Launch Event at Seattle University

Posted: September 22, 2023

The Center for Social Transformation and Leadership is hosting its 3rd annual Sustainable Development Goals Launch Training Workshop. Three sessions will take place Oct. 9, 18 and 19.


Law Faculty Receives Support From U.S. District Court

Posted: September 22, 2023

School of Law Distinguished Practitioner in Residence Margaret Fisher has received another year of funding to offer the Judicial Institute in partnership with the Court.


CEIE Presents the September 2023 Interfaith Roundup

Posted: September 22, 2023

An integral part of CEIE's newsletter, the Interfaith Roundup features news and events written by Rev. Paul Chaffee of The Interfaith Observer.


Global Street Fair

Posted: September 22, 2023

Join the Education Abroad Office and greater campus community for a celebration of all things global on Tuesday, Oct. 10 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Library Plaza.


CEIE Presents The Interfaith Observer Article “Religious Bullying: Perspectives from Canada”

Posted: September 22, 2023

Co-founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Religious Literacy W. Y. Alice Chan writes about religious bullying from a Canadian perspective.


Join Conduct Review Boards

Posted: September 22, 2023

Additional faculty, staff and student members are being recruited this year for Conduct Review Boards.


CEIE Presents: Religica Interfaith Sharing Dharma Talk Series

Posted: September 22, 2023

Three unique Dharma Talks will be given by preeminent Buddhist teachers on Friday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Casey 530.


Know Your Rights & Responsibilities: Review the Code of Student Conduct

Posted: September 21, 2023

Students are highly encouraged to review the Redhawk Commitment & Code of Student Conduct, which details students’ rights and responsibilities as members of the Seattle University community.


Request for Proposals: Summer Faculty Fellowship 2024 - Due Nov. 1

Posted: September 20, 2023

The Office of Sponsored Projects is pleased to announce that proposals are now being accepted for the 2024 Summer Faculty Fellowship.


Supervisor Learning Series: Managing Conflict Through Inclusive Communication

Posted: September 20, 2023

In collaboration with the Office of the University Ombudsperson, this 90-minute Supervisor Learning Series is being led by Sue Theiss to SU supervisors across campus. Spots are still open!


Mass of the Holy Spirit Is Sept. 28

Posted: September 20, 2023

Seattle University's annual Mass of the Holy Spirit will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28, at Immaculate Conception Church.


Opioid Overdose Prevention Program

Posted: September 20, 2023

Student & Campus Life is excited to announce a new program aimed at addressing the increasing use of opioids across the country and here in the Seattle community.


Save the Dates - Fall OSP Events

Posted: September 20, 2023

The Office of Sponsored Projects is offering a number of events to support and spotlight faculty research.


Founder Friday with Figurehead Brewing on Oct. 6

Posted: September 20, 2023

SU alums and entrepreneurs return to campus to share their brews and values-based business philosophy.


Students: Save Money on Textbooks

Posted: September 19, 2023

Fall is here! With all the excitement comes a bit of anxiety as students purchase the necessary course materials for the fall quarter. Students, don’t despair! There are ways to save money on books.


Fall Involvement Fair

Posted: September 19, 2023

Find out how to get involved at SU! Come to the Quad on Oct. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the annual Fall Involvement Fair.


Please Share With Students: LAP Tutor Blitz Week

Posted: September 19, 2023

Interested in receiving tutoring during spring quarter? Get a head start with the Tutor Blitz Week Sept. 25-29.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Sept. 18

Posted: September 19, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Join Women in Mission This Year

Posted: September 15, 2023

CJE is reviving Women in Mission, a supportive community for all SU women faculty, staff and administrators to gather regularly for reflection, service and community-building.


A Conversation with Author Jhumpa Lahiri

Posted: September 15, 2023

SU’s Creative Writing Program, College of Arts & Sciences and Elliott Bay Book Company present an evening with the award-winning author about her highly anticipated new book, Roman Stories.


Shaped by Nature: Ceramics and Prints in Dialogue with Nature

Posted: September 15, 2023

Father Arturo Araujo's exhibition in the Vachon Gallery opens to the public on Wednesday, Sept. 20 and runs through Oct. 20.


Join the Climb at the Event Planners Summit

Posted: September 14, 2023

If you plan events on behalf of Seattle University whether on- or off-campus, lace up your boots, grab your backpack and earn your planning merit badges at the Event Planners Summit on Sept. 26.


Audition for Theatre Program's Production of "Hookman"

Posted: September 14, 2023

SU's Theatre Program invites you to audition for "Hookman," written by Lauren Yee and directed by Sunam Ellis.


SGSU Process to Request Undergraduate Student Voices on Seattle U Initiatives

Posted: September 14, 2023

Are you looking for undergraduate representatives to serve as members of your committee? SGSU has updated the request process.


CEIE September Message and Newsletter

Posted: September 14, 2023

As the fall quarter of SU's 2023-24 academic year approaches, CEIE Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice invites us to engage with unique speakers and events hosted in partnership with the center.


Key Dates for Fall 2023

Posted: September 13, 2023

Please mark your calendar with the important dates and campus-wide events taking place this quarter.


A Conversation with Author and Journalist Stephanie Saldaña

Posted: September 12, 2023

Join ICTC for a lecture and book signing with Stephanie Saldaña, author of "What We Remember Will Be Saved: A Story of Refugees and the Things They Carry" on Thursday, Sept. 28.


Constitution Day Program - Litigating to Protect Democracy

Posted: September 11, 2023

Please join us for this special Constitution Day conversation between Professor Andrew Siegel and Abha Khanna.


Information Session: Migration Justice Immersion in Mexico

Posted: September 11, 2023

Open to students, staff and faculty: a most affordable study abroad investigating the timely topic of migration justice. What’s not to like? Info session: Monday, Sept. 25 at 6:30 p.m. in Casey 130.


Faculty: Funding Available to Attend Conference on the "Purpose of Catholic Higher Education in a Changing World"

Posted: September 11, 2023

Faculty are invited to apply to participate a conference being held in San Diego, Jan. 11-13. The deadline to apply is Sept. 25.


Red Mass 2023

Posted: September 8, 2023

Please join the School of Law for the annual Red Mass and Reception on Monday, Oct. 2.


CEIE Presents Fall Workshop: Sisters with Voices in a Misogynistic World

Posted: September 8, 2023

On Sept. 21, we will convene to explore the challenges and wisdom of female leadership in male-dominant institutions and organizations.


Law Faculty Receives Funding for Youth Court

Posted: September 7, 2023

Margaret Fisher, Distinguished Practitioner in Residence in the Law School, was awarded a grant from the City of Seattle’s Municipal Court, to lead and coordinate a Youth Traffic Court.


Dr. Bettina Love on Tour

Posted: September 7, 2023

Dr. Love talks with Jesse Hagopian about her new book, "Punished For Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal."


Student Employment Events for On-Campus Employers & Supervisors

Posted: September 7, 2023

Register now for an on-campus jobs fair scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 3 as well as How to Hire a Student Employee trainings.


Big Week for Redhawk Soccer

Posted: September 6, 2023

Come on out to Championship Field as our men's and women's soccer teams play a combined three games this week.


Register for the Arrupe Seminar

Posted: September 6, 2023

Widely acclaimed as one of the best-kept secrets on campus, the Arrupe Seminar brings together faculty and staff for nourishing food and enlivening conversation about our Jesuit educational tradition.


EMS Web App Outage

Posted: September 6, 2023

The EMS Desktop App and the EMS Web App will be unavailable from approximately 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 11 for an update.


Further Immerse Yourself in Learning to Lead for Social Justice

Posted: August 30, 2023

Enroll in two Master of Nonprofit Leadership courses this fall, Fundraising and Philanthropy and Leading Staff and Volunteers.


Nominations Now Open for Seattle University’s Alumni Awards

Posted: August 30, 2023

The Seattle University Alumni Association is pleased to announce that nominations for the 37th Annual Alumni Awards are now open.


CCE Receives Funding to Support Jumpstart Program

Posted: August 25, 2023

The Sundborg Center for Community Engagement secured another year of funding to recruit and train SU students to serve preschool children in underserved communities.


Last Summer Early Release Friday for Staff

Posted: August 25, 2023

This is a reminder that the last summer Early Release for staff is on Friday, Sept. 1, preceding Labor Day weekend.


Staff Council Meeting Minutes and Ice Cream Social

Posted: August 22, 2023

Staff Council would like to share minutes from its most recent meeting and invite campus staff to an Ice Cream Social.


Daily and Longterm Parking Passes

Posted: August 22, 2023

SU offers daily and long-term parking passes (monthly, quarterly and semester) to all eligible students, faculty and staff through our iParq system.


Course Packs for Fall Quarter Due Now

Posted: August 18, 2023

The submission deadline for Fall Quarter 2023 course packs composed of ALL material was July 21. Course pack requests will not be accepted after Sept. 1.


SU Establishes Emergency Fund for Students and Families in Hawai'i

Posted: August 15, 2023

In response to the catastrophic wildfires, Seattle University has established an Emergency Fund dedicated to helping students from Hawai’i and their families.


President's Welcome Is Sept. 12

Posted: August 15, 2023

Faculty and staff are encouraged to kick off the 2023-2024 academic year with a gathering from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at the Sinegal Center West Patio.


Seattle University & Alaska Airlines Partnership

Posted: August 11, 2023

Alaska Airlines, SU's preferred airline, is offering special pricing to SU employees through Egencia.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Aug. 14

Posted: August 10, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Support for Students Impacted by Wildfires in Hawaii

Posted: August 9, 2023

Dean of Students James Willette today sent a message to students and families impacted by the wildfires in Hawaii.


Chemistry Faculty Member Awarded Grant to Study Connections Between Gut Microbiome and Immune Responses in Brain Cells

Posted: August 9, 2023

With funding from the Research Corporation for Science, Dr. Chris Whidbey will study how gut microbiota affect brain cells crucial in regulating inflammation responses.


Summer Visitors on Campus: Aug. 8 Update

Posted: August 8, 2023

While summer can be a slow season for many campus areas, it is a time that Event Sales and University Events ramp up and serve approximately 40 overnight programs.


School Psychology Assistant Professor Fainstein Awarded Fellowship

Posted: August 8, 2023

The two-year research fellowship from the Washington State Professional Education Standards Board will support a state-level, collaborative research project.


Summer Visitors on Campus: Aug. 2 Update

Posted: August 2, 2023

While summer can be a slow season for many campus areas, it is a time that Event Sales and University Events ramp up and serve approximately 40 overnight programs.


Seattle-Setu: Bridging Opportunities for Collaboration Between the United States and India

Posted: August 2, 2023

Seattle University will host a daylong conference and launch the RoundGlass India Center on Sept. 6, featuring distinguished international, national and regional speakers.


Computer Science Professor Cuneo Awarded Grant for Work on Nuclear Security

Posted: August 2, 2023

Assistant Professor of Computer Science Braxton Cuneo was awarded funds from the Oregon State University Center for Exascale Monte Carlo Neutron Transport to advance work on nuclear security.


Campus Card Services Maintenance

Posted: August 1, 2023

IT Services will be doing maintenance on the application that supports Campus Card services on Tuesday morning, Aug. 8.


Open Staff Positions – Week of July 23

Posted: July 25, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


"Diversity on Campus Must Be a Top Priority," by Vice President Natasha Martin

Posted: July 25, 2023

Read Vice President Natasha Martin's opinion piece in the Conversations on Jesuit Education magazine: "Diversity on Campus Must Be a Top Priority."


Mission Integration Staffing Update

Posted: July 24, 2023

Vice President for Mission Integration shares updates on the Division of Mission Integration team.


Payroll Forms Migrated to Secure Microsoft Form Platform

Posted: July 24, 2023

Effective Wednesday, July 26, “The Pay Period Adjustment” and “The Union Pay Period Adjustment” forms for non-exempt employees will be migrated to the secure Microsoft Form platform.


Staff Council Meeting Minutes Available

Posted: July 24, 2023

The minutes from the last monthly meeting of Staff Council on July 12 are now available on the council's website.


Professor Henry Louie Awarded NSF Funding to Convene Energy Access Educators and Industry Partners

Posted: July 24, 2023

The National Science Foundation funds will be used to enhance and expand undergraduate courses and activities on electricity access and related sustainable business models.


EMS Web App Open for Booking Through May 31, 2024

Posted: July 24, 2023

Do you plan to host an event on campus during the upcoming year? Make sure you reserve campus space by visiting the EMS Web App.


Makerspace Event

Posted: July 19, 2023

A free summer makerspace workshop for our campus community, open to all including youths ages 11 and up, will take place Friday, July 28, 11 a.m.– 2 p.m.


Summer Visitors on Campus - July 19 Update

Posted: July 19, 2023

While summer can be a slow season for many campus areas, it is a time that Event Sales and University Events ramp up and serve approximately 40 overnight programs.


St. Ignatius Day Celebration Is July 31

Posted: July 17, 2023

All faculty and staff are invited to celebrate St. Ignatius Day with a 12:30 p.m. Mass on Monday, July 31, followed by cookies and lemonade near the Reflecting Pool.


Online Info Session for the Student Development Administration Program

Posted: July 13, 2023

Join a faculty-led information session to learn more about the Student Development Administration degree and the different program options.


Introducing The MOSAIC Center

Posted: July 13, 2023

We are excited to introduce you to The MOSAIC Center (formerly the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Student Success & Outreach).


Summer 2023 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Newsletter Available

Posted: July 12, 2023

Learn about recently awarded external funding, resources to support your summer scholarship and other sponsored projects updates in this quarter’s OSP Observer.


2023 Racial Equity Summit Recording and Summer Inclusive Excellence Reading List Available

Posted: July 11, 2023

View the 2023 Racial Equity Summit recordings and 2023 Summer Inclusive Excellence Reading List today!


Summer Visitors on Campus: Mid-July

Posted: July 11, 2023

While summer can be a slow season for many campus areas, it is a time that Event Sales and University Events ramp up and to serve approximately 40 summer overnight programs.


Staff Celebration Feedback

Posted: July 11, 2023

The Celebration of Staff Planning Committee and HR request your feedback on this year's event. Please submit your response by July 21, 2023


Spots Open for Upcoming Supervisor Learning Series Session: Managing Conflict Through Inclusive Communication

Posted: July 11, 2023

In collaboration with the Office of the University Ombudsperson, this 90-minute session led by Sue Theiss will be offered monthly to SU supervisors across campus.


Payroll Deduction for WA Cares Fund Begins

Posted: July 6, 2023

The newly mandated employee payroll deduction for the WA Cares Fund took effect July 1.


Writing Center Open for Consultations

Posted: July 6, 2023

Hope you are enjoying the long summer days. This is a reminder that the Writing Center is open (June 26–Sept. 9). In-person as well as virtual consultations are available.


Summer Research Coffee Hour

Posted: June 29, 2023

All researchers are invited to a coffee break on July 19 and Aug. 23 from 10 to 11 a.m.


New Campus Store Manager

Posted: June 29, 2023

A proud alumna, Michelle Conklin is thrilled to bring her expertise in leadership and organizational development full circle back to SU.


Update from the Know and Use Student Pronouns and Chosen Name Goal 3 Working Group

Posted: June 28, 2023

Seattle University is enhancing inclusivity by ensuring proper use of students' chosen names and pronouns.


Staff Council 2023 Election Results

Posted: June 28, 2023

Staff Council is excited to announce its new members for 2023-25.


University-wide Event Audit Now Live!

Posted: June 27, 2023

Do you plan events as part of your role at Seattle University? You are invited to submit events you manage to the Event Audit Assessment Survey through July 12.


Save the Date for New Student Move-in

Posted: June 26, 2023

Staff and faculty volunteers are needed to help with move-in, which takes place Saturday, Sept. 16. Sign up today to be the first to welcome our new students to campus.


Faculty Awarded Grant from the American Political Science Association

Posted: June 26, 2023

Assistant Professor of Political Science Sarah Cate in the College of Arts and Sciences was awarded an American Political Science Association Centennial Center Research Grant.


Arts & Sciences Faculty Awarded Prestigious Fellowship

Posted: June 26, 2023

Dumbarton Oaks has appointed Assistant Professor of English Carlyn Ferrari a 2023-2024 Mellon Democracy and Landscape Initiative Fellow.


Summer Visitors on Campus - Week of June 26

Posted: June 26, 2023

While summer can be a slow season for many campus areas, it is a time that Event Sales and University Events ramp up and to serve approximately 40 summer overnight programs.


2023 Staff Award Winners

Posted: June 21, 2023

Please congratulate the recipients of this year's Staff Awards.


Liz Pilati Retirement and Farewell Celebration

Posted: June 21, 2023

Join in celebrating the achievements and bidding farewell to our esteemed colleague, Liz Pilati, from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 29 at Bannan Gallery and Patio.


Freedom School Friday: June 23

Posted: June 20, 2023

Join ODI for June's edition of Freedom School Fridays on June 23: "Artificial Intelligence and Racial Equity: What is at Stake?" with Associate Professor Onur Bakiner.


2023 Inclusive Excellence Summer Reading List

Posted: June 20, 2023

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites you to explore the 2023 Inclusive Excellence Summer Reading List!


Content Freeze Approaches

Posted: June 20, 2023

As you may have heard, a content freeze will be implemented starting June 30 on the main university website seattleu.edu.


SUpercopy and Reprographics Year-end Department Inventory

Posted: June 16, 2023

SUperCopy and Reprographics will close at noon, Wednesday, June 28, and Thursday, June 29 for fiscal year-end department inventory.


CEIE June Newsletter

Posted: June 14, 2023

CEIE Director and Spehar-Halligan Professor Dr. Michael Reid Trice invites us into the summer and the academic year beyond.


Arrupe Seminar

Posted: June 13, 2023

The Center for Jesuit Education will host faculty and staff colleagues from across the campus for Arrupe Seminar over 15 sessions, for breakfast and conversation on Tuesday mornings.


Provost Fellows in University Core WG Seeking Feedback on Revised Learning Goals

Posted: June 13, 2023

The RSD Goal 1 Provost Fellows University Core Working Group invites feedback from all faculty and staff on a revised set of learning goals for the University Core Curriculum.


Staff Ice Cream Social

Posted: June 13, 2023

Staff Council invites all staff to its upcoming ice cream social on Thursday, June 22, anytime between 2 and 3:30 p.m. at the Library Plaza.


CEIE and The Interfaith Observer Present “Including LGBTQ Voices in Interfaith Work," by Chris Stedman

Posted: June 8, 2023

CEIE's June newsletter features an article written by Chris Stedman, professor in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Augsburg University.


Staff and Faculty Discount for Youth Soccer Day Camps

Posted: June 8, 2023

Women's Soccer is offering a Seattle U discount for all summer youth soccer camps.


Name Change in Outlook and Teams

Posted: June 8, 2023

IT Services is updating the way names are displayed in Outlook and Teams.


Human Resources Is Moving

Posted: June 6, 2023

HR will be relocating from Rianna to SU's Columbia Building this month and will be fully remote from June 12-21 during the move.


RSVP for Celebration of Staff

Posted: June 6, 2023

Please RSVP for the event to help with the planning committee's final requests from catering vendors. The Celebration of Staff takes place Friday, June 16, noon-1:30 p.m. at the Quad.


Introducing Academic Pathways Advising

Posted: June 6, 2023

The former Pre-Major Studies is now Academic Pathways Advising. APA provides academic coaching and opportunities for reflection for undeclared students.


2023 Shine Awards Recipients

Posted: June 5, 2023

Congratulations 2023 Shine Award Recipients and thanks to all nominees for your outstanding work!


Office of Sponsored Projects End of Year Survey

Posted: June 5, 2023

Please complete this brief survey to help OSP meet your needs next year!


Learn About Fundraising and Philanthropy

Posted: June 1, 2023

Take this opportunity to sample a course in the Master of Nonprofit Leadership program and receive graduate-level transferable credits.


Learn About Leading Staff and Volunteers

Posted: June 1, 2023

Seattle University's Master of Nonprofit Leadership is offering this three-credit course to nonmatriculated students.


Red Night Out Award Ceremony

Posted: June 1, 2023

Please join in congratulating the extraordinary student leaders who were honored with awards at last week's celebration.


Dr. Leann Conley-Holcom to Direct at Carnegie Hall; Choral Singers Invited to Participate

Posted: May 31, 2023

Dr. Conley-Holcom has been invited to appear as guest conductor at Carnegie Hall on Memorial Day 2024, leading the New England Symphonic Ensemble and singers from across the country.


CEIE Invites You to Free Community Luncheon

Posted: May 31, 2023

In gratitude for your continued support and engagement, CEIE invites you to a free community luncheon on June 20, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Student Center 160.


Rev. Mia Baumgartner Speaks with Dr. Michael Trice About “Compassionomics – the Act of Making Care Matter”

Posted: May 31, 2023

Rev. Mia Baumgartner is the Manager of Spiritual Care & Wellbeing at the University of Washington Medical Center. Her specialties include palliative care and oncology chaplaincy.


CDLI Workshop on ChatGPT and Generative AI

Posted: May 31, 2023

CDLI invites you to this information session/dialogue, which will provide a short introduction to ChatGPT and its strengths and shortcomings.


Sixth Annual Innovation and Technology Law Conference

Posted: May 30, 2023

This year’s conference, which takes place June 9, explores the theme of Enabling Innovation in Law and Society.


Four Finalist Teams Vie for Top Prize at 2023 Harriet Stephenson Business Plan Competition

Posted: May 30, 2023

Finalists aim to provide services in extending organ transplant viability, AI-powered marketing, customized lab setups and breast cancer telehealth. The competition is Friday, June 2, 5-7:30 p.m.


Robing and Processing for Baccalaureate Mass

Posted: May 26, 2023

An annual event during Commencement Weekend, Baccalaureate Mass is a celebration for the entire university community to pause, give thanks for our graduating students and bless them.


Lee Peterson and Friends: Words and Music

Posted: May 26, 2023

Celebrate Lee Peterson's upcoming retirement from SU with a performance by Peterson and the 6/4 singers on June 4, 3 p.m., Chapel of St. Ignatius.


Message on ID Cards, Access Cards and Badges

Posted: May 26, 2023

The processing of ID cards, access cards and badges will be down on Wednesday, June 7, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. for InstantID upgrade.


Recording of CEIE’s Spring Workshop on “White-Christian Nationalism and Rage” Now Available

Posted: May 25, 2023

CEIE’s Spring Workshop – Leading by Centering the Margins – is committed to a university that sees itself as a venture aimed at transforming society by gravitating towards the margins.


CEIE and The Interfaith Observer Present “Creating the Blessed Community”

Posted: May 25, 2023

CEIE's May newsletter features an article written by Diana Whitney, founder and President Emeritus of Corporation for Positive Change and the Taos Institute.


Support for Students Impacted by Super Typhoon Mawar

Posted: May 25, 2023

The Dean of Students today sent a message to students from Guam who may be impacted by Super Typhoon Mawar, outlining available resources.


Remembering Dr. Lane Gerber

Posted: May 25, 2023

Professor Emeritus Lane Gerber, who was beloved by students and colleagues alike, passed away May 21.


Slice & Advice Research Party

Posted: May 25, 2023

Students: Do you ever start studying and then realize eating food sounds like a better idea? You can do both at the Slice & Advice Research Party!


First-Gen Graduation Celebration

Posted: May 25, 2023

The Student Success & Outreach office cordially invites faculty and staff to attend the First-Gen Graduation Celebration, Saturday, June 10, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Casey Commons.


ALEKS Math Placement Assessment - What You Need to Know

Posted: May 25, 2023

Check out this FAQ Guide to learn what you need to know about ALEKS and how to answer questions for incoming students!


SUFF Returns

Posted: May 22, 2023

Pigott Auditorium will transform into a movie theater this Thursday, May 25 at 8 p.m. for the return of the Seattle University Film Festival (SUFF).


Celebrating New Partnership with Egencia Travel Management

Posted: May 19, 2023

Seattle University has successfully relaunched Egencia as its travel management partner for all business-related travel.


CEIE’s Interfaith Observer May Interfaith News Roundup

Posted: May 19, 2023

The May Interfaith News Roundup, by veteran reporter Paul Chaffee, includes: Reaching Out for Goodness Sake, The Ethical Struggles We Share, a Memoriam to Mary Walker Braybrooke and much more.


Soliciting Feedback About Code of Student Conduct Revisions

Posted: May 19, 2023

Students, faculty and staff are invited to review and comment on Code of Student Conduct revisions.


RedhawkTHON Wins Rainbow Award 2023

Posted: May 19, 2023

RedhawkTHON (formerly known as SU Dance Marathon) was awarded the Rainbow Award 2023 by CMN hospitals for their work fundraising for the Gender Clinic in addition to the Uncompensated Care Fund.


Freedom School Friday

Posted: May 19, 2023

ODI is excited to offer an opportunity to continue to engage with the Freedom School sessions offered at the 2023 Racial Equity Summit. Join us May 26, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pigott 304.


Farewell for Erin Beary Andersen

Posted: May 19, 2023

Join in thanking Erin for her 20 years of service to Seattle U on Wednesday, June 7, 3:30-5 p.m., Stuart Rolfe Community Room, ADAL.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: May 19, 2023

Staff Council's Nominations, Elections and By-Laws Committee will be hosting this month's office hour on Wednesday, May 24 at noon on Zoom.


President’s May 16 Town Hall: A Recap

Posted: May 17, 2023

President Eduardo Peñalver updated the campus community on a number of university initiatives and developments at his final Town Hall of the 2022–2023 academic year on May 16.


Know and Use Student Pronouns and Chosen Name Conversation

Posted: May 17, 2023

The Know and Use Student Pronouns and Chosen Name Task Force, under Goal 3 of Reigniting Our Strategic Directions, invites you to this conversation on May 24, 1 p.m., via Zoom.


Faculty and Staff: Please Help with an Important Student Survey

Posted: May 17, 2023

As the academic year ends, the Career Engagement Office is working to get as many Class of 2023 graduates as possible to complete a confidential survey about what they are doing post-graduation.


Invitation to Participate in Baccalaureate Mass 2023

Posted: May 17, 2023

Graduating students and their families and friends, current students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to attend and volunteer for a variety of roles in this year's Baccalaureate Mass.


Ecological Spirituality from the Ancestral Testimonies of the Nahua People

Posted: May 15, 2023

Join ICTC for a special lunch event with Ignacio Torres Ramírez, an indigenous leader, healer and veterinarian, May 30, 12:30-2 p.m., Student Center 130.


Love. Loss. Light., Indra Thomas in Concert, with Dr. Quinton Morris

Posted: May 15, 2023

This year’s music series, curated by Dr. Quinton Morris and sponsored by the Pigott Family Endowment for the Arts at Seattle University culminates in this free concert with singer Indra Thomas.


Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life (SEEL)

Posted: May 15, 2023

SEEL is a nine-month commitment to enter into the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius through reflection, prayer, monthly retreats and twice-monthly meetings with a spiritual director.


CCE Receives Additional Funding from Bainum Family Foundation

Posted: May 15, 2023

The Center for Community Engagement has received additional funding from the Bainum Family Foundation to support its SUYI Early Learning Program.


BFA Photo Exhibit Opening Reception

Posted: May 15, 2023

The BFA Photography exhibition showcase opens May 18, 4:30-7 p.m. at the Vachon Gallery.


2022-2023 CEJS "Gary L. Chamberlain" Student Research Fellowship Presentation

Posted: May 15, 2023

Join CEJS for a presentation by Peter Durland about tree retention laws in the City of Seattle and their impact on the housing affordability crisis, May 25, 12:30 p.m., Rolfe Community Room (or Zoom).


Soup & Storytelling

Posted: May 12, 2023

The Indigenous Peoples Institute and the Center for Jesuit Education are happy to invite you to the final Soup & Storytelling gathering of the academic year, June 1, noon-2 p.m., Casey Commons.


Dr. Danuta Wojnar Appointed Dean of Nursing at the University of Incarnate Word

Posted: May 12, 2023

Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the College of Nursing Danuta Wojnar begins her new role as Dean of Nursing at the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio on Aug. 1.


Nominate Graduate Students for Graduate Student Appreciation Day

Posted: May 12, 2023

Submissions are due May 17. The celebration takes place May 24.


Seattle University Staff Council Nominations Are Open

Posted: May 10, 2023

During the nominations period (Thursday, May 11-Thursday, May 25), the campus community is encouraged to nominate themselves or a colleague to run for a seat on the Staff Council.


Website Redesign: Visual Design Phase, Content Freeze, Intranet 

Posted: May 10, 2023

Several key milestones have occurred recently with the website redesign as the work shifts to more tactical work with the web team and the campus community.


Stoic Consolations on Attachment and Loss

Posted: May 10, 2023

Professor Nancy Sherman will address whether the ancient Stoics provide lessons for modern resilience at a lecture sponsored by the Philosophy Department on May 18.


Exposed: An Online Harassment Experience

Posted: May 10, 2023

Students in the course Gender Equality and Freedom of Expression (CMME 3302) invite you to an upcoming exhibit, which takes place May 17 and 18.


Seeking Religious Literacy

Posted: May 10, 2023

The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement is thrilled to announce the launch of a new course, Seeking Religious Literacy, which is now open for registration.


Side by Side: Spring Choral Concert

Posted: May 10, 2023

Seattle University Choirs present their Spring Concert, "Side by Side," May 19, 8 p.m., at Seattle First Baptist Church.


Beyond the Cap and Gown: Navigating Life After Graduation

Posted: May 10, 2023

Join fellow graduating undergraduate students for an evening together, engaging with a panel of stellar staff and recent alums about navigating life after graduation!


Red Night Out 2023

Posted: May 10, 2023

Join in celebrating the Class of 2023 at Red Night Out on May 23, 7 p.m., Campion Ballroom.


Open Staff Positions – Week of May 8

Posted: May 9, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


President’s Town Hall Is May 16

Posted: May 9, 2023

Please join President Eduardo Peñalver on Tuesday, May 16 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium.


2022 Staff Annual Performance Review Yields Stellar Participation

Posted: May 9, 2023

Thank you, staff and supervisor colleagues, for your diligence on completing the 2022 APR process. This year we finished with a 96.6% completion rate! That is the highest we have had in years.


Staff Award Nominations

Posted: May 9, 2023

The Celebration of Staff event planning team has opened the form to submit nominations for staff awards. Please submit your nomination by May 26.


Info Session for the Student Development Administration Program

Posted: May 9, 2023

Learn more about the Student Development Administration program at this in-person, faculty-led information session on May 17.


"Discovering Autism"

Posted: May 8, 2023

Join SU's Infinity Club 5-7 p.m., Thursday, May 11, in Casey 530 for an interview with Professor Chris Paul.


Staff Info Session for Master of Nonprofit Leadership

Posted: May 5, 2023

Looking for ways to grow and expand yourself as a leader? Attend this information session on May 24.


CEIE May Message | Cherished Partners: Walking with Resilience

Posted: May 5, 2023

Join the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement as we move into May alongside Temple De Hirsch Sinai of Capitol Hill’s Senior Rabbi Daniel A. Weiner.


New Campus Ministry Director Named

Posted: May 4, 2023

Luke Lavin, PhD, who currently leads Gonzaga University’s campus ministry team, will join SU in July.


Mission Priority Examen: Two Remaining Opportunities to Engage

Posted: May 4, 2023

Your participation is key to supporting the university’s essential identity as Jesuit and Catholic and will inform our strategic decision-making over the next several years.


Registration Extended for CEIE Spring Workshop – Leading by Centering the Margins

Posted: May 4, 2023

This May 25 session, which focuses on Trans-Formation, will be moderated by CEIE Provost Fellow for Ecumenical Relations, Dr. Edward Donalson, and panelists Dr. DeAnza Spaulding and Aries Dial.


You're Invited: OSP PI Picnic

Posted: May 4, 2023

Join OSP May 17, noon to 2 p.m., to celebrate SU's principal investigators and sponsored projects. Please RSVP by May 9.


Nora: A Doll's House

Posted: May 3, 2023

Seattle University's Theatre Program presents "Nora: A Doll's House," with showings May 10-20 at the Lee Center for the Arts.


Geopolitics Meets Pop Culture: Eurovision Song Contest Semi-final 1 Live from Liverpool

Posted: May 3, 2023

Drop by to join other students, faculty and staff to view semi-final 1 of the world’s most-watched TV entertainment show on May 9. Expect folk-pop, cabaret, indie techno-pop, metal-rap and much more.


Dr. Peter Lee Reception and Lecture

Posted: May 3, 2023

Peter Lee, ’64, was one of Seattle University’s earliest international students and one of our most actively engaged alumni. He is returning to campus on May 9.


Film Screening of "Drowning in Silence"

Posted: May 1, 2023

To mark National Water Safety Month, Student Development is hosting a film screening of “Drowning in Silence: A mother's mission to prevent childhood drowning” on May 9.


How to Go Forth and Set the World on Fire Without Burning Out

Posted: May 1, 2023

Join ICTC for Dr. Amelia Seraphia Derr's faculty fellowship research presentation at noon on Friday, May 12 on Zoom.


2023 Peter L. Lee Endowed Lecture in East Asian Culture and Civilization

Posted: May 1, 2023

You are cordially invited to attend the 2023 Peter L. Lee Endowed Lecture in East Asian Culture and Civilization on May 8, titled “Heavenly Learning: Jesuit Science in Imperial China.”


Retirement Celebration for Dean Kristen Swanson

Posted: May 1, 2023

You are cordially invited to a retirement celebration in honor of Dean Kristen Swanson of the College of Nursing on June 5.


Information Session: Migration Justice and Housing Justice Immersions in Mexico

Posted: May 1, 2023

Please share with students: Learn about these 2023 winter break opportunities abroad. Information sessions are being offered May 9 and 15.


Day of Service 2023

Posted: April 28, 2023

Taking place May 20, Day of Service is a signature Seattle University event that brings together the SU community to participate in local service projects.


CEIE’s Interfaith Observer Presents an Article on “Community Organizing of the Earth"

Posted: April 28, 2023

In each seasonal edition, CEIE’s Interfaith Observer (TIO) highlights eight timely articles. Showcased here is an article written by Estrella Sainburg.


The Inclusive Conversations Series: bell hooks' Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom

Posted: April 28, 2023

Faculty, students and staff will gather May 4 to explore bell hooks' foundational text and build our learning community upon the principles of anti-racism, anti-oppression and intersectionality.


Master of Nonprofit Leadership Information Session

Posted: April 27, 2023

Join Assistant Teaching Professor and Program Director Noreen Elbert, PhD to learn more about Nonprofit Leadership graduate programs.


Mission Priority Examen Zoom Session

Posted: April 27, 2023

Faculty, staff and students are invited to this input session on Thursday, May 4.


Dr. Sarah Cate’s Book Launch

Posted: April 26, 2023

Please join the Political Science Department on May 5 to celebrate the launch of Dr. Sarah Cate’s book, The Myth of the Community Fix: Inequality and the Politics of Youth Punishment.


Healing the Ruptures of Coloniality: Race, Religion, and the Secular with Dr. Oludamini Ogunnaike

Posted: April 26, 2023

Join ICTC for this Interreligious Dialogue Initiative (IDI) conversation on May 9.


Touchstone Lecture: “Emerging Technologies and Human Rights”

Posted: April 26, 2023

In this May 4 lecture, Onur Bakiner, PhD, will highlight the promises and potential pitfalls of AI applications and other emerging technologies.


CEIE Co-Sponsoring Event with Anti-Defamation League CEO

Posted: April 26, 2023

SU’s Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement is proud to cosponsor with Temple de Hirsch Sinai the Clergy Institute for Interfaith Learning on May 25.


Introducing ALEKS PPL Math Placement

Posted: April 25, 2023

SU is implementing a new math placement exam for incoming undergraduate students, beginning fall 2023.


Upcoming Workshops for Faculty Thinking About Their Scholarship and/or Promotion

Posted: April 25, 2023

The Center for Faculty Development, along with our OSP and ADVANCE colleagues, invites you to sessions focused on articulating your scholarly agenda and/or preparing for promotion.


Search Retreat: Request for Letters from Faculty and Staff

Posted: April 25, 2023

Faculty and staff are encouraged to write letters to the students participating in the retreat. The deadline is May 3.


Employee Engagement Survey: Thank You and Participation Numbers

Posted: April 24, 2023

Vice President for Human Resources Jerron Lowe thanks faculty and staff for completing the survey and shares participation numbers.


Spring Catholic Heritage Lecture with Fr. James Martin, S.J.

Posted: April 24, 2023

Join ICTC on May 8 at 4:30 p.m. for a Zoom event with James Martin, S.J., Jesuit priest, author and editor at large at America Magazine.


CEIE’s April Interfaith Observer

Posted: April 24, 2023

The April Interfaith Roundup by veteran reporter Paul Chaffee covers these topics and more: Interfaith Steps Forward Amid Religious Troubles and Additional News and Newsmakers!


Refer Students of Concern to the CARE Team

Posted: April 24, 2023

SU's CARE Team responds to referrals from the campus community regarding student wellness concerns, short-term life circumstances and safety threats to promote student success and university security.


University Access Management Update from Public Safety

Posted: April 24, 2023

Beginning May 1, requests involving physical keys, key transfer, cipher codes, campus card door access and alarm codes must be made through Public Safety's new service portal.


CDLI Workshops: May 4 and 5

Posted: April 24, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering faculty workshops on "An Ignatian Approach to Academic Integrity" and Whiteboarding next week.


Accepting Donations for Transfer Threads

Posted: April 24, 2023

Student Success & Outreach and the Career Engagement Office are accepting donations of lightly worn business attire to give away to students as they prepare for job interviews.


Supreme Court Term Debrief with Leah Litman

Posted: April 24, 2023

Join the Seattle University American Constitution Society on April 26 for a Q&A with Professor Leah Litman on some of the big cases heard this term as well as current events in the judiciary.


COE Spring Boeing - William Allen Educational Justice Distinguished Scholar Series: Toward Justice & Equitable Policy in Urban Education

Posted: April 24, 2023

The College of Education welcomes Dr. H. Richard (Rich) Milner, IV, who will make three campus presentations.


April Edition of FORWARD Impact Newsletter Now Available

Posted: April 20, 2023

Read about the impact of our faculty, staff, alumni and donors are making across campus and beyond.


A Night of the Dancing Violin: Solo Violin Works Written by People of Color

Posted: April 19, 2023

You are invited to an evening of music written by composers of color and performed by violinist Rachel Barton Pine at the Chapel of St. Ignatius on April 26 at 8 p.m.


Morality, Profit and Shareholder Capitalism

Posted: April 19, 2023

Join the Center for Business Ethics for two presentations on May 1 and 2 by Santiago Mejia, PhD, from Fordham University.


Braiding Sweetgrass Lunch Celebration

Posted: April 19, 2023

Faculty and staff are invited to a lunch gathering on May 10 to celebrate next year’s Common Text, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.


Zen Meditation for Daily Living

Posted: April 18, 2023

The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition) and how it can enhance your daily life.


How Did Seattle Win Its Bid to Host the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Posted: April 18, 2023

Find out with SEA 26 CEO Peter Tomozawa at the Albers Executive Speaker Series on May 8.


Racial Equity Summit Post-Event Survey

Posted: April 18, 2023

Please participate in the Racial Equity Summit post-event survey.


RedhawkTHON's Dance Marathon

Posted: April 17, 2023

Proceeds of the April 22 fundraising event support the Uncompensated Care Fund and the Gender Clinic at Seattle Children's Hospital.


CDLI Workshops: April 26 and 28

Posted: April 17, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops next week on Canvas Studio and Open Educational Resources.


Provost Fellows UCOR Working Group's Informal Listening Sessions

Posted: April 17, 2023

The Provost Fellows UCOR Working Group invites you to drop by their informal listening sessions throughout April.


"Still Life" Artist Talk and Opening Reception

Posted: April 17, 2023

Hedreen Gallery is hosting an artist talk with refreshments on April 21. The exhibit features the works of Philippe Hyojung Kim and Birthe Piontek.


CEIE Spring Workshop Series: Leading by Centering the Margins

Posted: April 17, 2023

This April 27 session on "White Christian Nationalism and Rage" will be moderated by Dr. Edward Donalson and include expertise from Rev. Dr. Rick Rouse and Rev. Dr. Troy Carr.


Faculty Research Lightning Talks: Incorporating Undergraduates into Your Research

Posted: April 17, 2023

The Office of Sponsored Projects will host their quarterly Lightning Talk series on Tuesday, April 25 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: April 14, 2023

Staff Council's Inclusion and Community Committee will be hosting this month's office hour on Wednesday, April 19.


CEIE April Message

Posted: April 14, 2023

The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement's April message is delivered by CEIE Provost Fellow for Ecumenical Relations Dr. Edward Donalson III.


Need a New Headshot?

Posted: April 13, 2023

Faculty and staff: head to the Wyckoff Reading Room on the third floor of Lemieux Library to get photographed next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.


Textbook Adoptions for Summer and Fall Quarter 2023

Posted: April 13, 2023

The target date for adoptions is April 30.


NPL Connects

Posted: April 12, 2023

Seattle University's Nonprofit Leadership Program's Nonprofit Leadership Connects event takes place on Wednesday, April 19.


Evacuation Drill

Posted: April 12, 2023

The university is conducting an evacuation drill on Wednesday, April 19 at 11:15 a.m. and Monday, April 24 at 6 p.m.


The History Department Presents: Al Mann Lecture 2023

Posted: April 12, 2023

Alissa Walter will present "The 20th Anniversary of the U.S. War in Iraq: Perspectives from Iraqi History" on May 11.


Current: Design Exhibit Opening Reception

Posted: April 12, 2023

Current, SU's Design Student Exhibition, will open with a reception from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., April 20 at the Vachon Gallery.


CANCELLED: "Breaking Bread": Food Justice Summit and Sustainable Development Goals Lab

Posted: April 12, 2023

This event has been cancelled.


Raise a Glass to the Swings We Missed: Faculty Celebration of Risk-taking in the Academy

Posted: April 12, 2023

On April 20, the CFD, OSP, and CJE invite you to celebrate your valiant efforts this year, recognizing that – to quote Einstein – “Failure is success in progress.”


CDLI Workshops: April 18, 19 and 20

Posted: April 11, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops on Camtasia, Padlet and Canvas Assignments and Quizzes.


Earth Talks 2023 - A Lunch Event. Celebrate Earth Day!

Posted: April 11, 2023

Seattle University’s annual showcase of five-minute sustainability-focused presentations by students, staff, faculty and community partners takes place Friday, April 21.


Sewing & Clothing Repair Workshop

Posted: April 10, 2023

Learn about sustainable fashion and personalize your clothes at the April 25 workshop.


Mentor Applications Open: First to Soar

Posted: April 10, 2023

Spread the word to first-gen juniors, seniors and graduate students to sign up as a mentor!


Spring 2023 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Newsletter Available

Posted: April 10, 2023

Learn about upcoming events, recently-awarded external funding, resources to support your scholarship and other sponsored projects updates in this quarter’s OSP Observer.


"Rohena Alam Khan: Daughter of a Revolution" Exhibit Closing

Posted: April 10, 2023

Join the Department of Art, Art History and Design for the closing of "Rohena Alam Khan: Daughter of a Revolution" on April 13, 5-8 p.m.


Website Redesign: Content Strategy Phase

Posted: April 10, 2023

Content strategy will define how storytelling and dynamic content will work across the website.


Nominate Students, Staff, Faculty, Clubs/Orgs and Departments for an Award

Posted: April 10, 2023

Nominations for Red Night Out, Shine, Graduating Students of Color, Ignatian Leaders, Lavender Celebration and International Student Awards are now open.


Mission Priority Examen: Input Sessions

Posted: April 10, 2023

The Mission Priority Examen (MPE) is the university’s opportunity, once every seven years, to closely review how we are engaging our mission.


Extended Deadline: 2023 Workforce Engagement Survey

Posted: April 6, 2023

The 2023 Staff & Faculty Workforce Engagement Survey has been extended for a final time. Please complete the survey by Friday, April 7 at 11:59 p.m.


Racial Equity Summit Is One Week From Today!

Posted: April 6, 2023

Join the campus community next Thursday for the Racial Equity Summit, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., starting in Pigott Auditorium.


Governor Jay Inslee to Speak on “How America Can Lead the World in Alleviating Global Climate Change”

Posted: April 6, 2023

The governor's visit on April 14 is part of the Institute of Public Service’s “Conversations” series. The entire campus community, and especially students, are encouraged to attend.


College of Nursing to Host Johns Hopkins' Dr. Tener Veenema 

Posted: April 6, 2023

Dr. Veenema visits SU on April 18 to speak on “The Dual Crisis of Primary Care and Public Health in the U.S.: The Role for Nursing.”


Turning the Tide for Ecology Catholic Earth Day Summit - April 22

Posted: April 5, 2023

The day will provide space to ground our collective work spiritually, discern how the Spirit is calling us to build reciprocity with the Earth and take action together for climate justice!


Imagining a Hope-filled Future for Workers: A Conversations Magazine Lunch and Discussion

Posted: April 5, 2023

Responding to the current issue of the magazine Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education, campus leaders will reflect on how the Jesuit Catholic mission informs their views of work at Seattle U.


The Writing Center is Now Open for Appointments!

Posted: April 5, 2023

The Writing Center is now open for appointments. Please also share this information with your students.


iLead Conference 2023: Living and Leading the Mission

Posted: April 5, 2023

iLead is the Division of Student Development's leadership training and development program offered to students.


CDLI Workshops: An Introduction to ChatGPT and Generative AI

Posted: April 5, 2023

This information session/dialogue will provide a short introduction to ChatGPT and its strengths and shortcomings.


Join a Faculty Learning Community to Promote Faculty Well-being and Resilience

Posted: April 5, 2023

The group will read Rebecca Pope-Ruark's book "Unraveling Faculty Burnout," which explores ways to reframe experiences and conversations to mitigate burnout.


National Student Employment Week: April 9-15

Posted: April 5, 2023

Celebrate student employees during National Student Employment Week and drop by Kudos & Coffee for free coffee/tea for student employees and supervisors.


President's State of the University

Posted: April 4, 2023

Faculty and staff are invited to register for the livestream to join alumni and friends of the university for President Eduardo Peñalver’s State of the University on Friday, April 28.


Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Posted: April 4, 2023

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and each year, SU recognizes the month by hosting a number of events for the community related to awareness, education and the prevention of sexual violence.


Staff Flexwork Program Annual Certification

Posted: April 4, 2023

The Staff Flexwork Program certification process will begin soon. The process for FY24 will run from April 11 to June 16. Please watch your inbox for more details next week.


Open Staff Positions – Week of April 3

Posted: April 3, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Earth Month and Seattle University

Posted: April 3, 2023

As we enter April and celebrate Earth Month, Seattle University is preparing to mark a historic milestone.


CDLI Workshops: Week of April 11

Posted: April 3, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation invites interested faculty to a number of workshops.


See No Stranger: Reconciliation and Revolutionary Love

Posted: April 3, 2023

Join ICTC on Thursday, April 20 via Zoom for this Interreligious Dialogue Initiative conversation with author Valarie Kaur.


Upcoming Faculty Events to Boost Student Retention and Course Affordability

Posted: April 3, 2023

Register soon for on-campus workshops on Transparent Design in Learning and Teaching and Open Educational Resources.


Info Session for Master of Nonprofit Leadership

Posted: March 31, 2023

Looking for ways to grow and expand as a leader? Attend an information session at noon on Wednesday, April 5.


Save Money on Course Materials with These Pro Tips

Posted: March 30, 2023

The library shares top resources for finding affordable (and some free) course materials. 


Holy Week at the Chapel

Posted: March 30, 2023

Campus Ministry invites you to commemorate the journey of Christ's life by recalling the Passion, Crucifixion, dying, burial and rising.


An Introduction to ChatGPT and Generative AI

Posted: March 30, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering resources and workshops on how these new technologies can be used in the classroom.


The IT Services Communications Site Is Now Live

Posted: March 29, 2023

ITS has created a SharePoint Communications site for newsletters, announcements and department information. Please follow the site to stay up to date with the latest ITS news!


ICTC Summer Course Development Fellowships

Posted: March 29, 2023

Faculty: Apply for the ICTC Summer Course Development Fellowship. Deadline is May 1. Info Session is Friday, April 14.


Soup & Storytelling Is Back

Posted: March 28, 2023

The Indigenous Peoples Institute and the Center for Jesuit Education invite the Seattle University family to a Soup and Storytelling lunch, noon-2 p.m., April 17 in the Indigenous Peoples Institute.


LAP Tutor Blitz Week

Posted: March 28, 2023

Interested in receiving tutoring during spring quarter? Get a head start with the tutor Blitz Week! The Blitz will run from Monday, April 3 to Thursday, April 6, as Friday is a holiday.


Workforce Engagement Survey Deadline Extended

Posted: March 28, 2023

To encourage further participation and with the acknowledgement of last week being spring break, the 2023 Staff & Faculty Workforce Engagement Survey has been extended until April 3, at 11:59 p.m.


Remembering Jean Beland

Posted: March 27, 2023

Jean (Werner) Beland, BSN ’55, who served on the College of Nursing’s faculty, passed away last month.


LGBTQIA+ Voices: Spring Quarter Book Display Is Up

Posted: March 27, 2023

The library focuses on LGBTQIA+ Voices for its spring quarter display.


Spring Quarter Coffees with the President

Posted: March 27, 2023

Please plan to join Eduardo Peñalver and other university leaders for weekly coffees on Tuesdays through May 30.


CDLI Workshops: Week of April 3

Posted: March 27, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


Spring Quarter Coffees with the President

Posted: March 27, 2023

Please plan to join Eduardo Peñalver and other university leaders for weekly coffees on Tuesdays through May 30.


Racial Equity Summit

Posted: March 24, 2023

Join the campus community for the Racial Equity Summit from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., on April 13, starting in Pigott Auditorium.


On-Campus Jobs Fair

Posted: March 24, 2023

Recruit student employees at the Spring On-Campus Jobs Fair, which takes place April 4, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in Student Center 160.


Mission Priority Examen: Information Session

Posted: March 23, 2023

Faculty and staff are invited to a virtual information session on March 30.


Open Staff Positions – Week of March 27

Posted: March 23, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


SU Theatre's Spring Welcome Event

Posted: March 22, 2023

The event takes place Monday, March 27, with a meet and greet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. followed by a design presentation and read-through of the spring production.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: March 22, 2023

Staff Council's Recognition & Appreciation Committee will be hosting this month's office hour at 3 p.m. on Monday, March 27 on Zoom.


Annual Maguire Lecture & Dinner

Posted: March 22, 2023

Campus Ministry invites all members of the SU community to this special event on April 12, which features Jimmy McCarty, PhD, of Boston University School of Theology.


Nonprofit Leadership Information Session for Seattle University Staff

Posted: March 22, 2023

Looking for ways to grow and expand yourself as a leader? Attend this session on April 5.


CEIE Interfaith Sharing Series Presents “Calling the Earth to Witness”

Posted: March 20, 2023

Zen Master Jeong Ji/Anita Feng will deliver a Dharma Talk at noon, April 21, both in person and on Zoom.


SU to host PNW Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference; Keynote Is Kraken and Climate Pledge SVP and General Counsel

Posted: March 20, 2023

Sessions on such timely topics as Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) are expected to draw significant interest.


Audition for "All Shook Up"

Posted: March 20, 2023

Inigo Theatrical Productions is hosting "All Shook Up" in May and still has some roles that need to be filled.


Spring Break Dining Hall Hours & Locations

Posted: March 20, 2023

Here's your guide to what's open and what's closed during the break.


IT Travel Form

Posted: March 20, 2023

Will you be traveling outside of the country and plan to use your SU account during that time? Help ensure your account isn’t flagged for suspicious activity by filling out the IT Travel Form.


CDLI Workshops: Week of March 27

Posted: March 20, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops on Canvas, Gradebook and teaching with Zoom next week.


Dr. Amir Hussain Speaks with CEIE Director and Spehar-Halligan Professor Dr. Michael Trice

Posted: March 16, 2023

Dr. Amir Hussain, president of the American Academy of Religion and professor at Loyola Marymount University, teaches courses on religion and Islam, focusing on contemporary Muslim societies.


CEIE and The Interfaith Observer Present "A Letter to Myself Seven Generations into Our Future"

Posted: March 16, 2023

CEIE's March newsletter features an article written by Ta’Kaiya Blaney, First Nations singer, songwriter and environmentalist.


CEIE Presents a Recording of Dharma Talk, “The Relief Found in Practicing the Teachings of the Buddha”

Posted: March 16, 2023

CEIE Presents a Recording of Dharma Talk, “The Relief Found in Practicing the Teachings of the Buddha.”


Vice President and CFO

Posted: March 16, 2023

Wilson Garone is stepping down as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to become Vice President for Finance and Administration at Santa Clara University.


CEIE’s Interfaith Observer (TIO) Presents the March Interfaith News Roundup

Posted: March 16, 2023

The March roundup by veteran reporter Rev. Paul Chaffee includes “Christians, by the numbers,” “Muslims in the news,” “Interfaith Complexities," “Religicide" and much more.


Director of Campus Ministry Finalist #2 Open Forum

Posted: March 15, 2023

The SU community is invited to an open forum with the second of two finalists for the Director of Campus Ministry position on March 29.


Engagement Survey Town Hall

Posted: March 15, 2023

Now that the 2023 Staff & Faculty Workforce Engagement Survey has gone live, university leaders will answer questions at an in-person and virtual Town Hall on March 21.


Seeking Staff Representatives for LIFTSU Goal 3 Working Group: Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Staff

Posted: March 15, 2023

Would you like to help represent staff voices and participate in SU’s Reigniting Our Strategic Directions Goal 4 initiatives?


Take the Campus-wide Commuting Survey and… Win a Gift Card!

Posted: March 15, 2023

Please take about 10 minutes to complete the commuting survey. Your input is much appreciated! This survey is only taken once every three years.


Take a Course in Master of Nonprofit Leadership Program

Posted: March 14, 2023

Sample a course in the Master of Nonprofit Leadership program and receive graduate-level transferable credits.


CDLI Workshops: Week of March 20

Posted: March 13, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops next week for interested faculty.


Reimbursement Requests Transitioning to New Chrome River Application

Posted: March 13, 2023

The Controller’s Office is transitioning all faculty, staff and student reimbursement requests to the new Chrome River application, starting April 1. Additional trainings are available now.


CEIE Presents a Free Breakfast with Maurice Bloem as He Begins 100-Mile Hunger Walk

Posted: March 13, 2023

As Maurice Bloem of Church World Service prepares for the 100-Mile Hunger Walk on March 28, CEIE will host a free breakfast.


CEIE Presents The Art of Spiritual Direction with Carla Orlando – Session 3

Posted: March 9, 2023

Registration is still open for the final session on applications, March 16, featuring Fr. Patrick Twohy, Patty Repikoff and Leonetta Elaiho.


Robin Meeks Joins SU as CMO

Posted: March 9, 2023

Robin Meeks is joining Seattle University as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Associate Vice President. This newly created role is part of the university's strategic goal of repositioning for growth.


Director of Campus Ministry Candidate Open Forum

Posted: March 7, 2023

We welcome to SU next week our first of two candidates for Director of Campus Ministry. 


Upcoming 2023 Staff and Faculty Workforce Engagement Survey

Posted: March 7, 2023

The survey will launch on Monday, March 13 and will be open through Monday, March 27.


WAC Tournament Update: Women Advance; Men Prepare for Thursday Quarterfinal Game

Posted: March 7, 2023

Catch the Redhawks in action this week as both the men's and women's basketball team play in the WAC Tournament.


Commencement 2023 Ceremony Times

Posted: March 6, 2023

Seattle University is excited to announce ceremony times for the 2023 Seattle University Commencement at Climate Pledge Arena on Monday, June 12.


CDLI Workshops – March 15

Posted: March 6, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering virtual workshops on Camtasia and Canvas Basics for any interested faculty. Both take place March 15.


Aloha: The History of a Cultural Concept

Posted: March 4, 2023

This year’s Al Mann Lecture takes place April 3 and will be delivered by Noelani Arista, director of the Indigenous Studies Program at McGill University.


"Imagining The World" Photo Competition Returns

Posted: March 4, 2023

The Education Abroad and International Students Photography Competition returns after a three-year hiatus!


CEIE Student Affiliate Presents March Message

Posted: March 4, 2023

CEIE Student Affiliate Zachary Dar shares upcoming events and reflects on his experience and pride in being part of the center's team.


Looking for Ways to Grow and Expand Yourself as a Leader?

Posted: March 3, 2023

Join Nonprofit Leadership for a virtual webinar and get insights and strategies on how to grow professionally.


10th Annual Community Recycling Day

Posted: March 2, 2023

Have too much "stuff" at home? Get your spring cleaning done early and bring your items to SU on Wednesday, March 8 for FREE recycling and donation!


Men’s Basketball Regular-season Finale; Men’s and Women’s Teams Both Headed to WAC Tournament

Posted: March 1, 2023

Cheer on the men as they wrap up their regular season at home this Friday, and get ready to root for the men's and women's teams as they head to the Western Athletic Conference Tournament.


Student Development Administration Online Info Session

Posted: March 1, 2023

Join this faculty-led information session to learn more about our Student Development Administration degree and the different program options. The session takes place March 15.


Reminder: Applications for Patricia Wismer Professorship for Gender and Diversity Studies Due March 17

Posted: February 28, 2023

The professorship (2023-2025) will be awarded to a tenured faculty member who is an accomplished scholar with a strong commitment to gender and diversity studies.


Nominate Students for the Hunthausen Award/Valedictory Address

Posted: February 28, 2023

Faculty and staff are invited to nominate graduating students for the Hunthausen Award. Recipients will deliver the valedictory address at Commencement.


Colleagues in Jesuit Education: Walking with People on the Margins

Posted: February 28, 2023

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from the inspiring LaKesha Kimbrough of the Center for Community Engagement at Colleagues in Jesuit Education on Monday, March 6.


The February FORWARD Impact Newsletter Is Available

Posted: February 27, 2023

Read about the impact our faculty, staff, alumni and donors are making across campus and beyond.


"Nora: A Doll's House" Auditions

Posted: February 27, 2023

Students and faculty are welcome to audition for Nora: A Doll's House, a modern re-telling by Stef Smith of A Doll's House, written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879.


Learn About Social Justice as a Key Component of the Nonprofit Sector

Posted: February 27, 2023

Join Professor, Khánh Nguyễn, MNPL, EdD to learn about social justice as a key component of the nonprofit sector.


Parking Regulations Update

Posted: February 27, 2023

Transportation and Parking Services (TPS) has moved from the Department of Public Safety and now reports to Facilities Services. Its parking regulations have been updated accordingly.


More than a Slogan: New Perspectives on Cura Personalis

Posted: February 26, 2023

Seattle University’s own Trung Pham, S.J., associate professor of Fine Arts, is a panelist for this Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education webinar, which takes place March 23.


Road to Racial Equity Summit with Robin DiAngelo

Posted: February 26, 2023

The Office of Diversity & Inclusion is excited to announce an upcoming speaking event with Robin DiAngelo, PhD ‘91, on March 9.


"The Laughter" by Sonora Jha, with Nalini Iyer

Posted: February 26, 2023

Dr. Jha's new work of literary fiction is earning rave reviews; join us for a conversation with her on March 7.


Master of Public Administration Info Sessions

Posted: February 26, 2023

MPA information sessions are being offered March 2 and April 6 via Zoom.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Feb. 27

Posted: February 24, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


February Interfaith Roundup with Paul Chaffee

Posted: February 23, 2023

Rev. Chaffee shares stories on more women being welcomed into new positions, relations between Church and State, the “Dark Side of Religion,” interfaith solutions and more.


Fellow Movement Enthusiasts, It's the Final Push for the Go Move Challenge!

Posted: February 23, 2023

27 days down and 1 day left to track your minutes in the 2023 Go Move Challenge.


Seattle University Website Redesign

Posted: February 22, 2023

As previously announced, SU is undertaking a redesign of its website. The information architecture and content strategy phases are nearly complete and the visual design phase was recently begun.


Public Safety Enhancements

Posted: February 22, 2023

Following an after-incident review of last Thursday afternoon’s shelter-in-place on campus, we are announcing some important changes to enhance university safety protocols and response.


President’s Feb. 16 Town Hall Recap

Posted: February 22, 2023

At his Feb. 16 Town Hall, President Eduardo Peñalver updated the campus community on Seattle University’s Strategic Directions, recent successes and the importance of shoring up retention.


Surveilled. Observed. Admired.

Posted: February 22, 2023

The Art, Art History and Design department is pleased to announce the opening of "Surveilled. Observed. Admired." The Advanced Studio exhibition runs March 2-30.


CEIE Podcast: Dr. Steen Halling on “The Lived Experience of Forgiveness: Phenomenological and Psychological Perspectives”

Posted: February 22, 2023

A licensed psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Dr. Steen Halling has taught at Seattle University since 1976.


Sign up for the Free Microsoft Ability Summit

Posted: February 22, 2023

Microsoft is hosting a free virtual summit on March 8 for all who are interested in utilizing technology to create a more inclusive learning and working environment for everyone.


Last Two Chances to See Women’s Basketball at Home This Year!

Posted: February 22, 2023

Cheer on the Redhawks as they take on Utah Tech Thursday, Feb. 23, and Utah Valley Saturday, Feb. 25.


Seattle U Gives: Staff & Faculty Donut Dash

Posted: February 22, 2023

Enjoy donuts and coffee on Seattle U Gives day.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: February 21, 2023

Staff Council's Staff & Faculty Interactions Committee will be hosting this month's office hour on Friday, February 24 at 2 p.m. on Zoom.


Voices of Diversity: A Celebration of Classical Music's Underrepresented Composers

Posted: February 17, 2023

Join violinist Christian Howes and pianist Joseph Williams as they celebrate classical music's underrepresented composers in "Voices of Diversity" produced by Associate Professor Quinton Morris.


SOARing for Student Success

Posted: February 17, 2023

Redhawk SOAR is the place for faculty and staff to make alerts and track advising notes, early alerts for student academic success, campus referrals and overall student wellness.


Healing and Reconciliation: A Nuu-Chal-Nulth Perspective

Posted: February 16, 2023

The winter Interreligious Dialogue Initiative on March 1 event features Dr. E. Richard Atleo, who is widely celebrated for analysis and promotion of the Nuu-chal-nulth concept of "tsawalk," oneness.


Reigniting Education in the Spirit of Justice: Toward Race and Justice in Teaching and Curriculum

Posted: February 16, 2023

The College of Education invites the campus community to two special gatherings featuring the 2023 Spring Quarter Boeing-William Allen Distinguished Scholar, Dr. Gholdy Muhammad.


Men's Basketball to Face WAC Leader Utah Valley; Claim Your Free Tickets Today!

Posted: February 16, 2023

Cheer on the Redhawks this Saturday, Feb. 18.


Ash Wednesday Masses at the Chapel

Posted: February 15, 2023

All are invited to gather in the Chapel of St. Ignatius to commemorate the beginning of the Lenten season together on Wednesday, Feb. 22. Masses will be held at 12:30 p.m., 5 p.m., and 8 p.m.


Advancing Food Justice: What is the Role of Community Engagement?

Posted: February 15, 2023

Join a conversation and Q&A with community members about their work in food justice advocacy. Light refreshments will be provided!


Interfaith Vigil for People from Turkey and Syria

Posted: February 15, 2023

The campus community is invited to gather on Feb. 23 to pray for the victims of the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, and to stand in solidarity with SU students from those countries.


You're Invited to the 46 Annual International Dinner – "The Night Market"

Posted: February 15, 2023

The International Student Center invites you to join them for an evening of international food and entertainment the evening of Saturday, Feb. 25 in Campion Ballroom.


Present at the 2023 iLead Conference

Posted: February 15, 2023

Submit a proposal to present at this year's iLead Conference to support students' leadership development. The theme is Living & Leading the Mission, and it will be held on Saturday, April 29.


Please Share with Students: Learning Strategy Workshop on Preparing for Finals

Posted: February 15, 2023

Learning Assistance Programs is here to help students prepare for finals. Join LAP on Feb. 21 to learn study tips and strategies to help achieve academic goals for finals week and beyond.


Change Coming to Microsoft Authenticator App

Posted: February 15, 2023

Starting Feb. 27, the Authenticator App will require number matching.


Go Move Challenge: Track Your Activity; It's Not Too Late To Join

Posted: February 14, 2023

Seattle University is competing against other Jesuit institutions across the country in the 2023 Go Move Challenge. Help us win!


CDLI Workshops – Feb. 21 and 22

Posted: February 13, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering three workshops next week for any interested faculty.


Celebration of Staff Planning Committee

Posted: February 10, 2023

Human Resources is seeking volunteers to join the planning committee for the Celebration of Staff event on May 30.


Celebrate Launch of Curricular Project, “Race, Racialization & Resistance in the U.S.”

Posted: February 10, 2023

All SU faculty and staff are invited to celebrate the project funded by the Mellon Foundation on Feb. 27.


"French Scenes and Other Short Plays"

Posted: February 10, 2023

The student-directed "French Scenes and Other Short Plays” runs Feb. 22-26.


CEIE's Art of Spiritual Direction Series Continues

Posted: February 9, 2023

Registration is still open for the second session of the CEIE Art of Spiritual Direction Workshop Series with Carla Orlando, which takes place Feb. 16.


CEIE February Message and Happenings

Posted: February 9, 2023

Rev. Dr. Kara Markell speaks of CEIE as "a place for exploration and growth" and highlights what's going on at the center this month.


40% Discount on Summer Quarter Undergraduate Courses

Posted: February 9, 2023

Tuition is being reduced by 40 percent for all undergraduate classes offered during Summer 2023. 


"The Laughter," New Work of Literary Fiction by Dr. Sonora Jha

Posted: February 8, 2023

There's two opportunities to join conversations about "The Laughter," which has been described as tense, explosive and illuminating.


Administrative Programs and Services Review and Events Planning and Coordination

Posted: February 7, 2023

President Eduardo M. Peñalver today updated faculty and staff on the Administrative Programs and Services Review (APSR).


Men's and Women’s Basketball Back in Action; Claim Your Free Tickets!

Posted: February 7, 2023

There's plenty of SU basketball to be enjoyed over the next few days.


Zen Meditation for Daily Living

Posted: February 7, 2023

The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition) and how it can enhance your daily life.


Join Albers and SU's American Marketing Association as They Dissect the 2023 Super Bowl’s Best Tech Commercials

Posted: February 6, 2023

This annual collaboration, which takes place Feb. 16, features a panel of marketing professors who analyze Super Bowl ads from tech brands.


The Pre-Health Advising Office at Seattle University Presents Jennifer Carrol

Posted: February 6, 2023

Jennifer Carrol, a Seattle University alumna, will be speaking about her work with Olympic and Paralympic athletes.


Volunteers Needed for SEAC's Winter Ball

Posted: February 6, 2023

Faculty and staff volunteers are needed for SEAC's Winter Ball, which takes place March 10 at the Seattle Aquarium.


Congratulations to the 2023-24 ICTC Faculty Fellows

Posted: February 2, 2023

The Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023-2024 Faculty Fellowships in research.


Honoring Black History Month

Posted: February 1, 2023

As we welcome the beginning of Black History Month, Seattle University affirms and celebrates the rich, vibrant, and diverse diaspora that is the Black community.


A Conversation on Multilateralism with Ambassador Michele Sison

Posted: February 1, 2023

Ambassador Sison will speak about her long experience with humanitarian relief on Feb. 6.


RSVP to Winter Quarter Lightning Talks

Posted: February 1, 2023

OSP will host its quarterly virtual Lighting Talks series, focusing on sabbatical research, on Tuesday, Feb. 7.


Prayers for the People of Turkey and Syria

Posted: January 31, 2023

Seattle University joins with others throughout the world in praying for the victims of the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.


Remembering Bob Harmon

Posted: January 31, 2023

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


Men's and Women’s Basketball Back in Action This Week

Posted: January 31, 2023

Catch the men at Climate Pledge Wednesday night and the women at the Redhawk Center Thursday. Tickets are free for faculty and staff!


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 30 (Part II)

Posted: January 31, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Faculty and Staff of Color Retreat

Posted: January 31, 2023

The retreat, which takes place Feb. 10-12, offers 15 SU faculty and staff a dedicated space to focus on connection, identity and wellness.


Criminal Justice Career Fair

Posted: January 31, 2023

All are welcome to attend the Feb. 7 fair at which a number of potential employers will be represented.


Faculty and Staff - Update Your Information

Posted: January 31, 2023

Help to keep the Faculty and Staff Directory up to date by entering your building and room number information into the directory.


Making Your Financial Reporting & Planning More Inclusive

Posted: January 31, 2023

This session will examine how nonprofit organizations can begin the process of decolonizing their financial systems, specifically areas such as collaborative budgeting, equitable pay and transparency.


Accompanying Young People Toward a Hope-Filled Future

Posted: January 30, 2023

The Center for Jesuit Education invites you to the next session of Colleagues in Jesuit Education, which takes place Feb. 15. Please register.


Wonderfully Made: LGBTQ+R(eligion) - Film Screening

Posted: January 30, 2023

The film features interviews with advocates of LGBTQ+ Catholics and highlights the factions who are fighting for LGBTQ+ acceptance and who often are criticized and attacked.


CDLI Workshops: Feb. 7 and 8

Posted: January 30, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops on "An Ignatian Approach to Academic Integrity" and Whiteboarding next week.


"I Can Do This! Succeeding in College with ADHD" Workshop

Posted: January 30, 2023

Students can learn about some of the biology behind Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and how to find ways to succeed at this Feb. 9 workshop.


Campus Race to Zero Waste

Posted: January 30, 2023

Seattle University will see how its waste reduction efforts stack up against other institutions during a competition in February and March.


Professionals Without Borders Annual Live Auction: "Together Again"

Posted: January 27, 2023

The auction, which supports international service trips undertaken by students, staff and faculty, takes place Feb. 11.


Welcoming Dr. Derek Hook of Duquesne University

Posted: January 27, 2023

Dr. Hook will explore “Fanon and Phenomenology and The Topic of Racial Ontologizing Through the Body" at a campus lecture on Feb. 6.


Meet the Most Interesting New Politician in America: Washington's Own U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

Posted: January 27, 2023

Taking place Feb. 24, this is a rare afternoon sit-down with the new congresswoman who staged the biggest upset of the 2022 fall congressional elections.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 30

Posted: January 27, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Winter Career & Internship Fair

Posted: January 27, 2023

Please encourage students to sign up for the fair, which takes place Feb. 9.


President’s Town Hall

Posted: January 26, 2023

Please join President Eduardo Peñalver for a Town Hall on Feb. 16.


The Contribution of Pope Benedict XVI to Catholic Social Thought and More: A Monthly Reading Group

Posted: January 26, 2023

The passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has been commemorated throughout the Catholic world. The Office of Mission Integration invites faculty and staff to explore his complex legacy.


First-Generation Faculty and Staff: Please Share Your Stories

Posted: January 26, 2023

The Outreach Center is hosting First-Gen Week (Monday, Jan. 30–Friday, Feb. 3) and looking for first-generation faculty and staff to share their stories to help inspire our students.


Controller's Office Introduces Chrome River Expense Reporting

Posted: January 25, 2023

The Controller’s Office is excited to introduce the new expense reporting tool Chrome River! Two types of training and assistance opportunities are being offered.


Winter Catholic Heritage Lecture: "A Spirituality of Racial Metanoia" with Fr. Bryan Massingale

Posted: January 25, 2023

Join ICTC in welcoming Fr. Bryan Massingale, professor at Fordham University, to SU on February 9 for the Winter Catholic Heritage Lecture. An RSVP for the lecture is requested.


Showcasing Scholarly Excellence

Posted: January 24, 2023

Don’t miss the faculty and staff scholarship display in the Admin Building and its reminder that we are all a part of something great here at Seattle University.


CEIE Buddhist Dharma Talk with Ven. Ayya Santussika Bhikkhuni

Posted: January 24, 2023

Ven. Ayya Santussika Bhikkhuni will speak Feb. 3 over Zoom on “The Relief Found in Practicing the Teachings of the Buddha." This is a hybrid event that can be attended in person or virtually.


This Friday: Faculty Panel Session on Performance, Work and Play in the University

Posted: January 23, 2023

When we “perform” at the university, are we working to conform to a role and meet others’ expectations or are we helping to foster a space for play?


Procure-to-Pay End User Improvements

Posted: January 23, 2023

The Finance team is launching new improvements to make purchasing, expense reports and booking travel more efficient and user-friendly for university stakeholders.


Red Talk with Professor Sharon Suh

Posted: January 23, 2023

Join ODI for the next Red Talk on Feb. 2. Dr. Sharon Suh will speak on "The Social Determinants of Race-based Trauma and Collective Healing: Where Buddhism, Neuroscience, and Mindfulness Intersect."


Fraud, Politics and Corporate Responsibility

Posted: January 20, 2023

The Center for Business Ethics invites you to two presentations (Jan. 31 and Feb. 1) by Daryl Koehn, professor and Wicklander Chair in Professional Ethics at DePaul University.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 23

Posted: January 20, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Help SU Win the Go Move Challenge This February!

Posted: January 20, 2023

Join your colleagues in the Go Move Challenge to compete with other Jesuit Universities across the country for the trophy.


Master of Nonprofit Leadership Alumni Panel

Posted: January 19, 2023

Listen to a panel of alumni share their experiences in the Master of Nonprofit Leadership Program on Jan. 27.


Orientation Leader Nominations and Applications Live Now

Posted: January 19, 2023

Orientation is seeking caring, passionate and SU-spirited students for the 2023 OL team! OLs build community at SU while developing skills for future career opportunities. Nominate students now!


CEIE Presents Video Montage of 2022 Highlights

Posted: January 19, 2023

The video highlights the webinars, podcasts released on Religica Theolab, the CEIE's new relationship with the Interfaith Observer, the beginning of our Interfaith Sharing Series and much more!


Imagining Central America: Short Histories

Posted: January 18, 2023

Dr. Serena Cosgrove and Isabeau J. Belisle Dempsey ('19, International Studies and Spanish) talk about their new book.


Coffee with the President

Posted: January 18, 2023

The weekly opportunity for faculty, staff and students to meet casually with university leadership is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Jan. 24.


Earth Talks 2023: Call for 5-min Presentations!

Posted: January 18, 2023

Showcase your work at Earth Talks 2023! This year’s theme is “Care for our Common Home.” Call for 5-min presentations is now open. Deadline: March 1.


Men's and Women’s Basketball in Action This Weekend

Posted: January 18, 2023

There’s three chances to catch your Redhawks in action, wrapping up with a doubleheader Saturday at the Redhawk Center. Claim your free tickets today!


Fostering Scholars Program Receives Grant from Alfred & Tillie Shemanski Testamentary Trust

Posted: January 18, 2023

Congratulations to the Fostering Scholars Program, led by Director Colleen Montoya Barbano, for recently securing funds from the Shemanski Trust in support of student scholarships in AY2022-23.


CEIE Presents: Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer Talks About Building Multifaith Advocacy Coalitions

Posted: January 18, 2023

Dr. Trice spoke with Rev. Dr. Breyer, Interfaith Center of New York, about building multi-faith advocacy coalitions, preventing bias crimes and promoting criminal justice and immigration reform.


Strategic Conversation: Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Students

Posted: January 17, 2023

A Strategic Conversation will be held Jan. 25 on Zoom to highlight the progress of LIFT SU Goal 1: Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Students.


Learning Strategy Workshop: Where Does The Time Go? Time Management Workshop

Posted: January 17, 2023

Start the quarter right by learning how to prevent procrastination by taking charge of your own time. The workshop takes place Jan. 24.


Learning Strategy Workshop: Strengthening your Financial Future – How Can I Pay for Seattle U?

Posted: January 17, 2023

In this interactive Jan. 25 workshop with Student Persistence, learn best practices on how to fund your education at SU through scholarships, budgeting tips and navigating the financial aid office.


January CEIE Message

Posted: January 17, 2023

CEIE Director and Spehar-Halligan Professor, Dr. Michael Reid Trice, reflects on pathways ahead for 2023 and assures readers that all who wander are welcome.


Save the Date for Robin DiAngelo

Posted: January 17, 2023

The Office of Diversity & Inclusion is excited to announce an upcoming speaking event with Robin DiAngelo, PhD ‘91 at 4:30 p.m. on March 9 in Pigott Auditorium.


"Rohena Alam Khan: Daughter of a Revolution" Exhibit Opening & Dance Performance

Posted: January 15, 2023

Join in celebrating the opening of "Rohena Alam Khan: Daughter of a Revolution" at SU's Hedreen Gallery on Thursday, Jan. 26.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: January 13, 2023

Staff Council's Professional Development Committee will be hosting this month's office hour on Zoom, Jan. 19.


OSP Winter Workshop - Research @ SU 101: Understanding the Landscape of Scholarship Support at SU

Posted: January 13, 2023

Join OSP on Jan. 26 as they provide an overview of the resources available to support faculty and staff scholarship across the research lifecycle.


Spring Quarter Adoption Request

Posted: January 13, 2023

The Campus Store is looking for textbook adoptions for Spring Quarter 2023. Please submit these as early as possible. The target date is Feb. 5, 2023.


MPS Printing from Macs, iPhone, and Android

Posted: January 12, 2023

An issue has been discovered for users printing to the su-print-queue from Macintosh computers or using Mobility Print on iPhone and Android.


Earth Month Logo Design Competition...with a Prize

Posted: January 11, 2023

Get creative and have “the Earth” be your inspiration! The deadline is March 1.


Interim Director of Campus Ministry

Posted: January 11, 2023

In a message to campus, VP for Mission Integration Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos shares that Andrea Fontana has accepted the invitation to serve as Interim Director of Campus Ministry.


United Way King County Advancing Racial Equity Series: How BIPOC Business Benefits Us All

Posted: January 11, 2023

You are invited to a Jan. 25 panel discussion featuring Doug Baldwin Jr., Laura Clise and Efrem Fesaha.


CDLI Workshop - Jan. 19

Posted: January 11, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering a virtual workshop on Canvas Studio.


Microaggressions and Classroom Learning Workshop: Interventions, Recognizing Missteps and Opportunities to Practice

Posted: January 11, 2023

Faculty are invited to a Jan. 27 workshop focused on microaggression and classroom learning.


Calling All Faculty and Staff Concerned About Student Thriving

Posted: January 11, 2023

The Ignatian Pedagogy Series on Whole Person Education invites staff and faculty to collaborate in our mutual goal of supporting the holistic growth of SU students in our current context.


Martin Luther King Jr Celebration: Changing the Narrative, Continuing the Dream

Posted: January 11, 2023

Join OMA on Jan. 17 for a dynamic joint keynote from Hiawatha D. and Veronica Very, Seattle-based artists and leaders who understand what it means to continue Dr. King’s dream.


Congratulations to the 2023 Summer Faculty Fellows

Posted: January 11, 2023

Join the OSP in congratulating this year's 10 Summer Faculty Fellows, who were selected through a competitive proposal process by a panel of peers.


CEIE Presents a Podcast on “The Challenge of Public Theology Today”

Posted: January 10, 2023

As part of the Faith and Order podcast series, Dr. Matt Lundberg encourages us to take the risk at the local community level to engage in conversations that are essential to our shared future.


Advance Your Scholarship with Faculty "Writing" Groups

Posted: January 10, 2023

Faculty “Writing” Groups (FWGs) provide you with structure and support to make steady progress toward your individual research and scholarship goals.


Soup & Storytelling

Posted: January 10, 2023

The Indigenous Peoples Institute and Center for Jesuit Education invite the Seattle University family to a Soup and Storytelling lunch on Jan. 26.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 9

Posted: January 10, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Men's and Women's Basketball at Home This Weekend

Posted: January 9, 2023

Men's and women’s basketball host a pair of games this weekend against two defending WAC Conference Tournament Champions. Claim your free tickets today!


Called to Abundant Life: An Ignatian Silent Retreat for Faculty and Staff

Posted: January 6, 2023

Renew your spirit and vision for abundant life! Give yourself the gift of a weekend retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Apply by Friday, Jan. 13.


It’s Not Just You: How Seattle University Students Cope with Stress, Anxiety and Inattention

Posted: January 6, 2023

For SU students, this Jan. 19 workshop will offer eight micro-strategies along with the opportunity to silently practice each technique for a minute or two.


Winter 2023 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Newsletter

Posted: January 6, 2023

Learn about upcoming events, recently-awarded external funding, resources to support your scholarship and other sponsored projects updates in this quarter’s OSP Observer.


Dr. Audrey Hudgins Speaks with CEIE Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice

Posted: January 4, 2023

In this podcast, Hudgins talks about her current project with the Jesuit Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla regarding labor movements.


Faculty & Staff: Share Your International Experiences!

Posted: January 4, 2023

The Education Abroad Office is collecting testimonials from current faculty and staff on their international experiences (studying, living and/or working abroad) and the impact it has had.


Winter SU Food Pantry Hours

Posted: January 4, 2023

The SU Food Pantry is open for winter quarter next week with a couple updates.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Jan. 2

Posted: January 4, 2023

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


CDLI Workshops: Week of Jan. 9

Posted: January 4, 2023

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


Colleagues in Jesuit Education Begins Jan. 19

Posted: January 4, 2023

Calling all faculty, staff and administrators! Come gather for wine and cheese, engaging  speakers and table conversation to reflect together on our shared mission. 


Tap Readers for MPS Copiers May Require a New Card

Posted: January 4, 2023

During deployment, it's been discovered that some colleauges still have old campus IDs that do not contain an NFC chip.


Free DEIA Workshop

Posted: January 3, 2023

Seattle university's Nonprofit Leadership Program invites you to this workshop facilitated by alumna Mikala Lain.


Encourage Students to Attend LinkUp 2023

Posted: January 3, 2023

Encourage your students to jumpstart their new year with LinkUp, the signature networking and speed mentoring event on Tuesday, Jan. 24.


Want to Learn How to Utilize Teams, SharePoint and Other Microsoft Products?

Posted: January 3, 2023

ITS has partnered with Microsoft to provide virtual real-time training for the SU campus. Sign up for the training sessions, which take place twice a week, Jan. 17 through March 30.


Student Employment Supervisor Training: How to Hire a Student Employee - Part 2: Hiring and Onboarding

Posted: January 3, 2023

On-campus employers are encouraged to attend this training to learn more about the step-by-step process for hiring a student employee, including SEAFs, I-9s, policies, timelines and more.


Fidelity Retirement Information Sessions

Posted: December 30, 2022

Sign up for a virtual group Q&A Fidelity session to plan for retirement.


Nursing Faculty Dr. Gayle Robinson Awarded Funds from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to Advance Anti-racist Solutions

Posted: December 19, 2022

Funds from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will enable Dr. Robinson and her colleagues at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, to build upon their Reckoning with Racism in Nursing project.


Center for Change in Transition Services Receives $565,000 Award

Posted: December 15, 2022

The award will allow the center to continue its work providing statewide professional development, technical assistance, consultation and training for educators and families/caregivers.


CEIE Presents Student Reflection on “The Chinese Jews of Kaifeng"

Posted: December 15, 2022

CEIE Student Affiliate Zachary Dar writes a reflection on an article, written by Rabbi Anson Laytner, from the Interfaith Observer’s Winter Issue on “Religious Literacy Today.”


Join the Holiday Fun with Men's and Women's Basketball at the Redhawk Center

Posted: December 14, 2022

Your Redhawks are back in action next week with two holiday-themed games you won't want to miss.


Made in the Makerspace: SU’s New Tree Topper

Posted: December 14, 2022

Here's how the beautiful SU Christmas tree topper came to be and how you can make your ideas a reality, too, in SU's Billodue Makerspace.


CEIE Presents—Reflections Shared for the Multi-Faith Holiday Season

Posted: December 13, 2022

In a season of light and discernment, members of the CEIE Advisory Council share reflections from their spiritual traditions.


Your Next-Level Study Buddy: the Lemieux Library

Posted: December 12, 2022

Learn all the ways the library supports student success with this short video series.


Theory to Practice: How Can Managers Advocate for and Foster Pay Equity?

Posted: December 12, 2022

The Institute of Public Service debuts a new quarterly livestream event highlighting the latest faculty research and demonstrating how it applies directly to the workplace and career development.


December Interfaith News Roundup with Paul Chaffee

Posted: December 12, 2022

Interfaith Roundup features stories about LGBTQ+ rights, climate activism, the intersection of religion and government, the troubling state of Christian nationalism and new interfaith resources.


CEIE Presents—Recording of the Buddhist Dharma Talks with Rev. Taijo Imanaka

Posted: December 9, 2022

Rev. Imanaka discussed “A Shingon Temple Responds to Present Day Challenges: War and the Precept of Not-Killing" in this October presentation.


Managed Print Services Changes

Posted: December 8, 2022

Due to supply-chain issues, deployment of the new MPS hardware is now expected to extend into January.


Save the Date for Seattle U Gives 2023

Posted: December 7, 2022

Get ready to take flight, Redhawks: Seattle U Gives returns March 2, 2023.


Leading from the Heart of the Historic Black Church Experience

Posted: December 7, 2022

Rev. Dr. Doris Cope, who serves as Minister of Outreach at First AME Church in Seattle, spoke with CEIE Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice about the rich history of the Black Church.


Finals Freebies – Catch Women's Basketball in Action This Saturday

Posted: December 7, 2022

Catch a breather from the end of the fall term and support the Redhawks taking on CSUN.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Dec. 5

Posted: December 7, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Reprographics Special Hours on Friday, Dec. 16

Posted: December 7, 2022

Reprographics will be open for completed job pickups ONLY on Friday, Dec. 16.


DEI Survey - Deadline Extended

Posted: December 5, 2022

The Inclusion & Community Committee of Staff Council invites you to complete this brief survey about your experiences with activities around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).


Diverse Vendor Spotlight: Outside Thinc

Posted: December 5, 2022

Outside Thinc is a Black-owned business in the Central District that offers photography and videography services. Plus, many of their employees are SU alumni! Consider using them at your next event.


CDLI Workshops: Dec. 14 and 15

Posted: December 5, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering workshops on Teaching with Zoom and Canvas Basics for any interested faculty.


Staff Info Session for Master of Nonprofit Leadership

Posted: December 5, 2022

Get an overview of the Master in Nonprofit Leadership as well as the Graduate Certificate in Fundraising Leadership at this session on Dec. 8.


Winter Break Building Energy Setback

Posted: December 5, 2022

One of the simple things we can do to support the goals of our Laudato Si Action Plan is to minimize heating, cooling and lighting in unoccupied buildings during winter break.


Called to Abundant Life: An Ignatian Silent Retreat for Faculty and Staff

Posted: December 5, 2022

Renew your spirit and vision for abundant life. Give yourself the gift of a weekend retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. The retreat takes place Feb. 3-5. RSVP by Jan. 13.


21-day Racial Equity Challenge

Posted: December 5, 2022

Join other faculty and staff for a 21-day Racial Equity Challenge to deepen your racial equity commitments. The challenge begins Jan. 19. RSVP by Jan. 12.


CEIE December Message Features Rev. Justin Almeida

Posted: December 5, 2022

The School of Theology and Ministry alumnus and CEIE Advisory Council member shares on the center being “...committed to being a beacon of [community] connection.”


PWOB Spring Break Service Trip to Belize

Posted: December 2, 2022

Professionals Without Borders invites students to apply. The deadline is Dec. 9.


Recording Now Available: CEIE Webinar with Dr. Mark Lloyd Taylor

Posted: December 1, 2022

Rev. Dr. Taylor, accompanied by three of his former students, explores the role of imagination: in the work and play of a year of preaching; the church-in-the-world; and its relationship with justice.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Nov. 28

Posted: November 30, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


CDLI Workshops: Dec. 6 and 9

Posted: November 30, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering virtual workshops on Teaching With Zoom and Canvas Basics next week.


Library Services that Support Access and Affordability

Posted: November 29, 2022

Lemieux Library is dedicated to contributing to teaching and learning activities at Seattle University by opening pathways to student success and making resources available in all formats.


Procedures for Weather-related Announcements

Posted: November 28, 2022

With the potential for snow in the forecast, this is a good time to review our procedures for announcing closures due to snow and other inclement weather.


Celebrate Sustainability and Native American Heritage Night - SU Men's Basketball vs. Cal State Fullerton

Posted: November 28, 2022

Please join the Seattle University Redhawks for their first home game at Climate Pledge Arena for the 2022-23 season on Wednesday, Nov. 30.


Seattle University Website Redesign Update

Posted: November 28, 2022

As previously announced, Seattle University is undertaking a redesign of its website. The discovery and strategy phase for the redesign has recently concluded.


The November FORWARD Impact Newsletter Is Available

Posted: November 28, 2022

Read about the impact our faculty, staff, alumni and donors are making across campus and beyond.


Both Sides Now - Capitol Hill Art Walk Party

Posted: November 28, 2022

Stop by the Hedreen Gallery during Capitol Hill Art Walk on Thursday, Dec. 8, for a party! Refreshments will be provided 5-8 p.m.


“Hebrew Bible’s Argument for Religious Diversity”

Posted: November 28, 2022

Referring to the “Tower of Babel” story in Hebrew Bible version of Genesis, Dr. Marc Cohen writes, “the story can serve as a myth explaining how human communities came to speak different languages.”


Now Available: Recording of LaTosha Brown's Presentation at SU

Posted: November 28, 2022

LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, spoke at Seattle University on Oct. 5, just a month before the midterm elections.


Belonging, Community, Thriving for All: Campus Climate Student Information Session

Posted: November 26, 2022

Students are invited to this information session on the Campus Climate Incident Reporting Response Protocol on Thursday, Dec. 1.


Mental Health and Wellness Resources for Students

Posted: November 18, 2022

As the end of the quarter, final exams and the holidays approach, now is a great time to consider all the great mental health and wellness support resources available to students.


Advent Mass and Christmas Tree Lighting

Posted: November 18, 2022

Celebrate two beloved traditions in one night amongst family, friends and your Redhawk community. 


CEIE Presents: Advisory Council Member Rev. Dr. Rick Rouse

Posted: November 17, 2022

CEIE last month hosted a Lutheran Summit, at which attendees discussed their aspirations for the spiritual formation and development of church leaders in the Pacific Northwest.


Faculty and Staff Christmas Open House Breakfast Reception Is Friday, Dec. 16

Posted: November 17, 2022

Please come by and share time with colleagues as we celebrate the holiday season.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Nov. 21

Posted: November 17, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


To Share with Students: Apply for a 2023-2024 CEJS Student Fellowship

Posted: November 17, 2022

CEJS will award two student fellowships in AY2023-2024 with a $2,500 stipend per student project.


Washington State 2023 Salary Threshold Change

Posted: November 16, 2022

A change in state regulations will affect many of our staff colleagues as we enter the new calendar year.


Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil

Posted: November 16, 2022

Please join Campus Ministry and the Office of Multicultural Affairs for a vigil for Trans Day of Remembrance this Friday, Nov. 18.


LinkUp 2023: Student and Alumni Event

Posted: November 16, 2022

LinkUp is the signature networking and speed mentoring event for students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Please encourage your students to attend!


Nonprofit & Fundraising Leadership Information Session (Online)

Posted: November 15, 2022

Learn more about these programs on Dec. 7.


CEIE Webinar: “Pathways in Solidarity: Faith Action Network in WA State"

Posted: November 15, 2022

At this in-person and virtual event on Dec. 8, a panel led by an SU alumna will share about Faith Action Network’s (FAN) efforts to advocate for a more just, peaceful and sustainable world.


Women's Basketball Home Opener This Week

Posted: November 15, 2022

After starting the season playing at Oregon and Oregon State, Women's Basketball hosts Portland State for the 2022-23 home opener on Nov. 17 followed by a contest against UC Irvine on Nov. 19.


Nonprofit Governance

Posted: November 14, 2022

Nonprofit Leadership is offering this winter quarter course to nonmatriculated students.


Seattle University Choirs Holiday Concert: "My Heart Shall Sing"

Posted: November 14, 2022

SU's concert takes place Dec. 2 at Seattle First Baptist Church.


Call for Faculty to Contribute to iLead

Posted: November 14, 2022

Faculty and staff are needed to make a quick video describing what leadership means to them for the annual iLead conference that will take place this spring.


Fr. Augustus Tolton Theatre Production Coming to SU

Posted: November 14, 2022

A powerful multimedia production that tells the story of Fr. Augustus Tolton, the first African American priest in the U.S. and now being considered for sainthood by the Vatican, takes place Nov. 17.


OSP Virtual Pop-up: Getting Started with GrantForward

Posted: November 14, 2022

Join OSP on Nov. 17 to get started with GrantForward, a funding opportunity database.


Accounts Payable Year End Payment Deadlines

Posted: November 13, 2022

The Controller’s Office would like you to be aware of key December 2022, Procure SU and Payables deadlines.


Fall Red Talk: Tuesday, Nov. 15

Posted: November 10, 2022

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for the Fall Red Talk on Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium.


Department of Public Safety Annual Campus Night-Walk

Posted: November 10, 2022

Public Safety and Facilities staff want your input and feedback regarding physical features of campus that affect safety.


Need a New Headshot?

Posted: November 9, 2022

Faculty and staff headshots will be taken Nov. 16 and 17. No appointments; just show up during the allotted times.


Thank-a-Thon: Join in Celebrating the Season of Giving Thanks

Posted: November 9, 2022

Join us to learn more about how caring and committed donors help make everything on campus possible and empower Redhawks by funding scholarships, research, services, activities, programs and more!


Printing Upgrade on Sunday; Impacts for Campus Community

Posted: November 9, 2022

Printing will be unavailable on Sunday, Nov. 13, from noon until 4 p.m. while a required upgrade to the PaperCut software is performed.


Seattle University Receives Additional Funding to Support Transformative Movements Project

Posted: November 9, 2022

The university has received additional support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to convene social movement leaders.


OMA Speaks: Unpacking the History of Thanksgiving

Posted: November 9, 2022

OMA Speaks is a monthly community dialogue series on issues around equity, justice and inclusion for students, faculty and staff. Join this month's discussion on Nov. 17.


November Interfaith News Roundup with Paul Chaffee

Posted: November 9, 2022

The Interfaith News Roundup is an aggregator of important religious and spiritual news. It has been a monthly feature in The Interfaith Observer (TIO) and has now found a home in the Religica Theolab.


Basketball Season Is Back!

Posted: November 8, 2022

Coming off of last night's season-opening win at UC San Diego, our men's basketball team is back in action Nov. 9 and 13 as we commemorate the 2022 WAC regular-season championship and Homecoming.


Thanksgiving Lunch for Faculty and Staff

Posted: November 8, 2022

Gather with colleagues at the university’s traditional Thanksgiving lunch on Nov. 23.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Nov. 7

Posted: November 8, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Student Employment Supervisor Training: Supporting Student Accommodations in the Workplace

Posted: November 8, 2022

Senior Director of Disability Services Kim Thompson will lead this discussion on Nov. 10 about supporting student employees who need or request accommodations.


Soul Sessions Finishes the Quarter (with a Twist!)

Posted: November 7, 2022

Soul Sessions has been a weekly series of brief reflective gatherings. The final gathering of the quarter takes place Nov. 16, with an in-person option.


CDLI Workshop on Open Educational Resources

Posted: November 7, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering this in-person workshop for any interested faculty on Nov. 14.


Celebrating Laughter, Love and Levity: A Campus Cabaret

Posted: November 7, 2022

Come see the Campus Cabaret, presented by the Seattle U Theatre Program this week.


Nominations Being Accepted for Open Staff Council Seats

Posted: November 4, 2022

A reminder that nominations are being accepted through Sunday, Nov. 13, for two open Staff Council seats.


November CEIE Message

Posted: November 4, 2022

CEIE Advisory Council Member Rose Hesselbrock shares how every month the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement works to coordinate innovative and transformational programs and events.


Law School Awarded Grant from AccessLex Institute® and the Southern Education Foundation

Posted: November 4, 2022

AccessLex Institute® and the Southern Education Foundation have awarded a new diversity-driven grant to Seattle University's School of Law.


$2 off Every Order at 10 Minority-Owned Restaurants Near Campus Nov. 7-11

Posted: November 3, 2022

Eat and shop local during Homecoming Week! Any SU community member can receive $2 off every order Nov. 7-11 at 10 minority-owned restaurants and cafes near campus.


Zoom Update Needed for Client Use

Posted: November 3, 2022

Devices must be updated to v5.8.6 to utilize the Zoom Client; otherwise, you'll be prompted to join through the web.


Important Antivirus Notice for Apple macOS Users

Posted: November 3, 2022

Please be advised that the latest update may cause antiviral software to malfunction, leaving your system unprotected.


WAC Women's Soccer Tournament and Volleyball Senior Day Wrap up Fall Season

Posted: November 3, 2022

Your Redhawks are back in action as women's soccer compete for a berth in the NCAA tournament and volleyball celebrates their seniors.


CEIE Presents - The RoundTable: Discussing Religious Literacy and Global Hunger

Posted: November 3, 2022

Diana Muresan, of the Church World Service, talked with the CEIE Student Affiliates about the importance of her work, religious literacy and how to not feel overwhelmed when addressing global hunger.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 31

Posted: November 3, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


An Introduction to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition - A Lunchtime Discussion with Fr. Michael Raschko

Posted: November 2, 2022

Enhance and expand upon your understanding of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition in your work and scholarship at this Nov. 15 event sponsored by ICTC.


Diverse Vendor Spotlight: Girlie Press Printers

Posted: November 2, 2022

Girlie Press is a local woman-owned business that provides high-quality custom printing services for catalogs, mailings and more.


Register for the Veterans Day 5K

Posted: November 2, 2022

Celebrate our veterans and join others at the annual Robert Bennedsen Veterans Day 5K on campus Nov. 11.


CEIE Presents "The Art of Spiritual Direction: Foundations, Practice and Applications"

Posted: November 1, 2022

Carla Orlando, M.Ed, is an educator, spiritual director, retreat facilitator and artist who teaches discernment, reflective writing and tools for contemplative prayer.


Open Enrollment and Your 2023 Benefits

Posted: November 1, 2022

Open Enrollment (Nov. 1-15) is your annual opportunity to ensure your health and welfare benefits provide the necessary coverage for you and your family for the upcoming calendar year. 


Honoring Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month

Posted: November 1, 2022

As we begin Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month today, Seattle University affirms and recognizes the deep ancestry, rich culture and sacred traditions of Indigenous People.


Women of Color in Mission

Posted: November 1, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff women of color to the launch of this exciting new group on Nov. 17.


CEIE Podcast: Dr. Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos, Vice President of Mission Integration

Posted: November 1, 2022

Dr. Punsalan-Manlimos speaks with CEIE Director Dr. Michael Trice about her work and how we incorporate values into the life of Jesuit universities today.


CEIE Webinar Recording Now Available: Presentation by SU Provost Fellow Dr. Edward Donalson III

Posted: November 1, 2022

Dr. Donalson, a Pentecostal Bishop and SU professor, recently led a talk exploring the theology of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in conversation with Black, Womanist and Queer Liberation theologies.


Strategic Conversations: Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Faculty

Posted: November 1, 2022

The Strategic Conversation on Nov. 7 will focus on the progress of the Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Faculty working group.


Seattle University Signs Onto I Stand With Immigrants Day of Action

Posted: October 31, 2022

SU joins with other institutions in celebrating the diverse heritage of our nation’s social fabric and calling on Congress to protect Dreamers by passing bipartisan Dream legislation this year.


President's Town Hall Is Nov. 8

Posted: October 31, 2022

Please join President Eduardo Peñalver on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Pigott Auditorium. All faculty, staff and students are welcome and encouraged to attend.


New Awards for College of Nursing Clinical Performance Lab

Posted: October 31, 2022

Grants from the Hearst Foundation and Washington Student Achievement Council secured by Dr. Carrie Miller totaling $480,000 will enhance simulated learning experiences for nursing students.


Día de los Muertos Altars Around Campus

Posted: October 31, 2022

Members of our community are encouraged to visit the altars that celebrate Día de los Muertos in the Student Center and the Chapel. All are welcome to bring photos of their loved ones who have died.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: October 31, 2022

Staff Council invites all staff to attend its monthly office hour this Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 3 p.m.


2022 Peter L. Lee Endowed Lecture in East Asian Culture and Civilization

Posted: October 31, 2022

Chin-Hao Huang, associate professor of political science at Yale-NUS College, will present "Strong Capacities, Stable Borders: State Formation through Emulation in East Asia" on Nov. 15.


Faculty/Staff Outing and Discussion – The Amen Corner: A Play by James Baldwin

Posted: October 25, 2022

Join a group of your SU colleagues to attend “The Amen Corner,” the first-ever Seattle production of James Baldwin’s best-known play, on Nov. 10.


Judicial Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Funding

Posted: October 24, 2022

School of Law Distinguished Practitioner in Residence Margaret Fisher has received another year of funding to support the Western District of Washington Judicial Institute.


Advance Your Scholarship with Faculty "Writing" Groups

Posted: October 21, 2022

Faculty “Writing” Groups (FWGs) provide you with structure and support to make steady progress toward your individual research and scholarship goals.


November Commemoration of Those Departed

Posted: October 21, 2022

You are invited to share with SU's Jesuit community any names of those you would like remembered during November at daily mass in the Arrupe Chapel. 


Free Tickets to YNPN's 10-year anniversary

Posted: October 21, 2022

Seattle University's Nonprofit Leadership program is offering free tickets to YPN Seattle's 10-year anniversary.


Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (for Faculty and Staff)

Posted: October 21, 2022

If you have federal student loans, you may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program and the Limited PSLF waiver. Please note that the Oct. 31 deadline is fast approaching.


A Midweek Pause: Soul Sessions

Posted: October 20, 2022

Faculty and staff are invited to these reflective online gatherings, facilitated by your colleagues who draw from their own faith or spiritual backgrounds.


“Cold Love and Complicated Grief in Extraordinary Times”

Posted: October 20, 2022

Rev. Dr. Loida Martell of Lexington Seminary and CEIE Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice discuss how churches address racism, the pandemic and their moral theological imperative.


Invitation to University Community: Participate in Jesuit Province’s Planning Process

Posted: October 19, 2022

The U.S. West Province of the Society of Jesus is undertaking an apostolic planning process. Our participation will help inform and shape the endeavor as well as the work of mission integration at SU.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 17

Posted: October 19, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Food Justice Week 2022: Fueling the Community

Posted: October 19, 2022

Join the Office of Multicultural Affairs in celebrating the third Annual Food Justice Week from Oct. 24 to 29.


Family Weekend 2022

Posted: October 19, 2022

Please join in welcoming more than 280 families of our current students on campus for Family Weekend, Oct. 21-23.


Strategic Conversations: Supplier Diversification Program

Posted: October 19, 2022

The first Strategic Conversation of the fall quarter will be on Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom and will highlight the progress of the Supplier Diversification Program.


SU to Host 9th Congressional District Debate

Posted: October 18, 2022

Seattle University will host the 9th Congressional District debate between Congressman Adam Smith and challenger Doug Basler. 


Learning Strategy Workshop: Why Can't I Do This? Succeeding in College with ADHD

Posted: October 18, 2022

Learn about some of the biology behind Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and how to find ways to succeed that work with its unique way of processing information.


Your Exclusive NCAA Women’s Basketball Seattle Regional Presale Offer

Posted: October 18, 2022

The Sweet 16 and Elite 8 are heading to Seattle, March 24-27 at Climate Pledge Arena! Be a part of the madness in the first-ever two-site regional format and witness eight teams battling it out.


Caring for Our Common Home: A Reading of Laudato Si' Through the Lenses of Querida Amazonia

Posted: October 17, 2022

Join ICTC on Thursday, Oct. 27 to hear Dr. Cecilia Titizano speak on alternative paths for ecological conversion and for lunch on Friday, Oct. 28 to discuss decolonizing religious landscapes.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: October 17, 2022

Staff Council is hosting an office hour for staff to stop by to discuss feedback, ideas and concerns.


Policy on Involuntary Medical Leave for Students

Posted: October 17, 2022

As a reminder, there is a specific policy and process that must be followed to determine whether a student may be placed on an Involuntary Medical Leave.


CDLI Workshops: Week of Oct. 24

Posted: October 17, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering three workshops next week for any interested faculty.


SU Launches 2022 Public Safety Survey

Posted: October 14, 2022

Public safety and security are community concerns. Please make sure your voice is heard by completing the survey today.


New SGSU Process for Requesting Undergraduate Student Voices on SU Initiatives

Posted: October 14, 2022

Are you looking for undergraduate representatives to serve as members of your committee? SGSU has updated the request process, including a new form.


Hedreen Gallery: "Both Sides Now" Opening and Artist Talk

Posted: October 14, 2022

This new exhibition opens Friday, Oct. 21, with an artist talk at 4 p.m. and opening celebration from 5 to 8 p.m.


"Reimagining Leadership in Society – Courage, Agility and Getting Over Yourself"

Posted: October 14, 2022

Dr. Colette Taylor, professor in Educational and Organizational Learning and Leadership, speaks with CEIE Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice.


CEIE Presents: A Podcast with Founder of the "Beyonce Mass"

Posted: October 14, 2022

Rev. Norton speaks about the Womanist worship service that uses the story of Beyoncé as a tool to foster an empowering conversation about Black women—their lives, their bodies and their voices.


Sundborg Center for Community Engagement Awarded $20,000

Posted: October 14, 2022

The Sundborg Center for Community Engagement has received a grant from the Liberty Mutual Foundation and Safeco Insurance Fund to support the Seattle University Youth Initiative (SUYI).


Law School Awarded Grant from Washington State Bar Association

Posted: October 14, 2022

The Law School received a grant from the WSBA, in collaboration with the UW School of Law and Gonzaga University School of Law, to operate the statewide WSBA Moderate Means Program.


Meet the Executive Teams for SGSU and GSC

Posted: October 14, 2022

The Graduate and Undergraduate Student Governments are in full swing. Meet the teams and get connected.


RSVP To Faculty Research Lightning Talks

Posted: October 14, 2022

Join colleagues on Oct. 27 to learn more about the 2022 Summer Faculty Fellowship-funded projects.


Business Ethics, Politics and Free Speech

Posted: October 13, 2022

Join the Center for Business Ethics for two presentations on Nov. 9 and 10 by Dr. Abraham Singer, professor of business ethics at Loyola University Chicago.


Request for Proposals: Summer Faculty Fellowship 2023 - Due Nov. 1

Posted: October 13, 2022

The Office of Sponsored Projects and the Summer Faculty Fellowship Committee are pleased to announce that proposals will now be accepted for the 2023 Summer Faculty Fellowship.


National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM)

Posted: October 13, 2022

In honor of NDEAM, you are encouraged to dive into LinkedIn Learning videos aimed at creating awareness around disabilities, equity and inclusion.


The Jesuits of Seattle U: 2022-2023

Posted: October 13, 2022

Each academic year, SU’s Jesuit community gathers for a group photo.


Flu Vaccine Clinics Coming to SU in November

Posted: October 13, 2022

The clinics will be offered Nov. 14 and 17. Stay tuned for more information on registration and scheduling.


Employee Parking Passes and ORCA Cards

Posted: October 13, 2022

As the 2022-2023 academic year gets underway and we return to regular operations, you may want to review your transportation options.


Mechanical Engineering Faculty Member Awarded Funds from Northwest Kidney Centers

Posted: October 12, 2022

Dr. Shen Ren will support work on the development of a new generation of artificial kidney.


Fall 2022 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Newsletter Available

Posted: October 12, 2022

Learn about upcoming events, recently awarded grants, resources to support your scholarship and other sponsored projects updates in the first OSP Observer of the academic year.


Anxiety Overload: Coping with the Pandemic, Public Safety and Declining Women’s Rights

Posted: October 12, 2022

A conversation with Dr. Vin Gupta, Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz and Seattle City Councilmember Sara Nelson.


Volleyball, Women’s Soccer and Swim Programs Are Home This Week; Claim Your Free Tickets

Posted: October 12, 2022

Your Redhawks are back in action this week, hosting a trio of conference games.


Calling All Faculty and Staff Photographers

Posted: October 12, 2022

Submit your own pics for an SU Christmas card.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 10

Posted: October 12, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Resources for Creating a Climate of Belonging

Posted: October 10, 2022

ODI and OIE are partnering to support our campus in fostering intentional re-engagement for a thriving campus community. Here are a couple of opportunities for additional support this fall quarter.


October Edition of IMPACT Newsletter

Posted: October 10, 2022

Read about the impact our faculty, staff, alumni and donors are making across campus.


Fall Quarter Friday Coffee with the President; Suggestion Box

Posted: October 10, 2022

Beginning Oct. 7, please plan to stop by Bangasser Reading Room on Fridays from noon to 1 p.m.


Laudato Si Action Platform Summit and Celebration

Posted: October 10, 2022

Join President Peñalver and Laudato Si campus partners on Thursday, Oct. 20, to learn more about the Laudato Si Action Plan and celebrate with a wine and hors d’oeuvres reception.


Call for Proposals: ICTC Faculty Fellowship Application Due Nov. 15

Posted: October 10, 2022

Faculty are invited to apply for the 2023-24 ICTC research fellowships. Have questions? Attend a virtual info session on either Tuesday, Oct. 18, or Wednesday, Oct. 26.


CCE Receives Contract to Support Washington Middle School Students

Posted: October 10, 2022

Funded by the City of Seattle's Families, Education, Pre-School and Promise Levy, Seattle University has received a $25,000 contract to provide academic support to Washington Middle School students.


18th Psychology for the Other Conference

Posted: October 10, 2022

Taking place Nov. 4-6, the conference includes a keynote address “Who gets to have a face?” by Dr. Marie Baird and presentations by students and others.


CDLI Workshops: Oct. 17 and 19

Posted: October 10, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering two workshops next week for any interested faculty.


A Midweek Pause: Soul Sessions

Posted: October 10, 2022

Soul Sessions is a weekly series of brief reflective online gatherings, facilitated by your colleagues who draw from their own faith or spiritual backgrounds. This quarter's series begins Oct. 12.


October CEIE Message: Student Affiliate Shares Perspective on Center

Posted: October 7, 2022

Student Affiliate Sofia Sayabalian shares how the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement has “blossomed into something exciting, genuine and full of promise.”


Director of Campus Ministry

Posted: October 7, 2022

Tammy Liddell will be moving on from her role as Director of Campus Ministry at Seattle University to step into the role of Executive Director of L’Arche Noah Sealth, Seattle.


Introducing the Faith & Order Podcast Series with the NCC USA

Posted: October 7, 2022

For CEIE’s collaboration with the NCC USA on the Faith and Order podcast series, Dr. Tony Kireopoulos, director of Faith and Order for the NCC USA, spoke with center director Dr. Michael Reid Trice.


Call for Papers: Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal

Posted: October 7, 2022

Please encourage your students to apply to have their work published in the journal.


To a Place of Time, Held Within Four Walls: Artist Talk with Alexander Mouton

Posted: October 6, 2022

Art, Art History and Design Chair and Associate Professor Alexander Mouton presents his photo books series on Oct. 26.


“Unsettling Truths” Book Tour

Posted: October 6, 2022

Mark Charles talks about “Unsettling Truths," the new book he coauthored on celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, rather than Columbus Day. The presentation takes place Oct. 13.


Referring Students of Concern to the CARE Team

Posted: October 6, 2022

The CARE Team receives and responds to referrals from the campus community about specific student behaviors.


CEIE November Webinar: “A Spiritual Hippocratic Oath to the LGBTQIA+ Community”

Posted: October 5, 2022

Bruce Knotts, director of the Unitarian Universalist Office at the United Nations, will lead this virtual lunch on the safety and well-being of the LGBTQIA+ Community around the world today.


Sundborg Center for Community Engagement Receives Funding to Support Jumpstart Program

Posted: October 5, 2022

SU's program supports Jumpstart's mission to advance equitable learning outcomes for young children in underserved communities.


CEIE Podcast: Looking Forward with Its Director

Posted: October 5, 2022

CEIE Director Dr. Michael Trice talks about the foundation of the Center for Ecumenical and Interfaith Engagement and its collaborative plans for the future.


Shop Local with the New Seattle University Intentionalist Website

Posted: October 5, 2022

SU has launched a new resource for our campus community to more easily find and connect with small, local and diverse small businesses near campus.


CEIE Webinar Series: A Conversation with Dr. Edward Donalson III

Posted: October 5, 2022

Dr. Donalson, director of Doctor of Ministry for the School of Theology and Ministry of SU, explores his book and the implicit theological aspects of the #BlackLivesMatter movement on Oct. 13.


College of Science and Engineering STEM Research Showcase 2022

Posted: October 5, 2022

All are invited to attend this event on Oct. 21 to learn about summer research projects done by students and faculty.


Textbook Adoptions for Winter Quarter 2023

Posted: October 5, 2022

We are looking for your textbook adoptions for Winter Quarter 2023. Please submit these as early as possible. The target date for submissions is Oct. 30.


CEIE Presents: October 2022 Interfaith News Roundup with Rev. Paul Chaffee

Posted: October 5, 2022

The Interfaith News Roundup is an aggregator of important religion and spirituality news in the world. It is a monthly feature in The Interfaith Observer and CEIE at Seattle University.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 3 (Part 2)

Posted: October 4, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Mark Your Calendars - 2023 Open Enrollment

Posted: October 4, 2022

Held Nov. 1–15, 2022, Open Enrollment is your annual period to make elections and changes to your benefits for the upcoming 2023 calendar year.


Volleyball, Women’s Soccer Are Home This Week, Claim Your Free Tickets

Posted: October 4, 2022

Your Redhawks are back in action this week, hosting a double header this Saturday, Oct. 8.


CEIE’s Religica Theolab - Buddhist Dharma Talk

Posted: October 3, 2022

CEIE’s Religica Theolab is starting off an Interfaith Sharing Series with a Buddhist Dharma Talk by Reverend Taijo Imanaka of the Seattle Koyasan Temple on Oct. 21.


Memorandum Regarding Marijuana Use or Possession

Posted: October 3, 2022

University Counsel provides this reminder about Seattle University’s policy on marijuana use and possession. 


Update on Supplier Diversification Program

Posted: October 3, 2022

Seattle University is committed to increasing the diversity of its suppliers to move toward a more sustainable, inclusive local economy.


Attention, TikTokers

Posted: October 3, 2022

In case you missed it, Seattle U's TikTok launched over the summer.


Allan and Tung Co-organize Seminar at ASAP Conference

Posted: October 3, 2022

Associate Professor of Art History Ken Allan and Professor of English Charles M. Tung, Professor co-organized a seminar at the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present (ASAP) Conference.


Renowned Economist Dr. James Barth to Dissect 5 Key Areas Impacting 2023 at Albers Executive Speaker Series in November

Posted: October 3, 2022

His talk will focus on economic growth and inflation, federal budget deficits, home prices, cryptocurrencies and factors influencing one's economic outcomes.


CDLI Workshops - Oct. 12-14

Posted: October 3, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops for any interested faculty.


Navigating Transitions, Managing Stress and Anxiety Workshop

Posted: October 3, 2022

Build up your toolkit to manage anxiety and stress. Alleviate any anxiety and stress you may have this year and learn skills that will help address your mental health needs in this free workshop.


Policy on Political Campaign Activities

Posted: September 30, 2022

As we approach the upcoming elections occurring this fall, I write to remind you about the University’s Policy on Political Campaign Activities.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Oct. 3

Posted: September 30, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Audition to be a Part of "Celebrating Laughter, Love and Levity: A Campus Cabaret"

Posted: September 30, 2022

Any student, faculty or staff currently associated with Seattle University is welcome!


Boon Boona Coffee is Now on Campus

Posted: September 30, 2022

The Sidebar Cafe in Sullivan Hall now exclusively serves Boon Boona Coffee. Stop by to get your own cup of Eduardo's favorite coffee!


New Photography Exhibit: “Pandemic, Protests and Perseverance: Learning from the Experiences of BIPOC Nursing Students through Participatory Photography”

Posted: September 30, 2022

Located on the Student Center's third floor, the exhibit showcases photographs by BIPOC nursing students who worked with Dr. Jennifer Fricas using the photovoice method to share their experiences.


Interdisciplinary Team Awarded $1.4 Million NSF Grant for SUMSS Program

Posted: September 30, 2022

Funding will provide critical scholarship aid to 24 SU students with unmet financial need, along with access to targeted activities aimed at bolstering academic success.


From the Provost: Update on the Leadership of the College of Nursing

Posted: September 29, 2022

Dr. Kristen Swanson, dean of the College of Nursing, will retire from Seattle University at the end of Academic Year 2022-2023. 


Graduate Programs Fall Open House

Posted: September 28, 2022

Don't miss this in-person open house on Oct. 6.


Welcome Back from the Office of Diversity & Inclusion

Posted: September 28, 2022

The Office of Diversity & Inclusion welcomes back our community and shares some important updates.


2023 Open Enrollment

Posted: September 28, 2022

Please mark your calendars for Open Enrollment for employee benefits, which will be held Nov. 1-15, 2022. More information to follow from Human Resources in the coming weeks. 


ICTC Faculty Research Presentation with Dr. Nova Robinson

Posted: September 28, 2022

Join ICTC for lunch on Oct. 13 and learn about Dr. Robinson's project "The St. Joan’s Alliance and the Shaping of the International Women’s Rights System."


"Theological Imagination, Seminaries Today and Clergy Burnout" with the Religica Theolab at the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement

Posted: September 28, 2022

Rev. Dr. Molly T. Marshall, a seminary president, speaks about leadership and a culture of holy hospitality in a complex time for graduate theological education.


CDLI Workshops: Oct. 4-6

Posted: September 28, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops next week for any interested faculty.


Volleyball, Men’s Soccer Are Home This Week; Claim Your Free Tickets

Posted: September 28, 2022

Your Redhawks are back in action this week, hosting a trio of conference games.


Education Abroad Advising Workshop for Academic Advisors

Posted: September 27, 2022

The Education Abroad Office will provide an overview of how education abroad works at SU at this Oct. 6 workshop. Learn about new updates and get resources!


CEIE Presents: Interfaith News Roundup with Rev. Paul Chaffee

Posted: September 27, 2022

The Interfaith News Roundup is an aggregator of important religion and spirituality news in the world. It is a monthly feature in The Interfaith Observer and CEIE at Seattle University.


Welcome Back from the SU Writing Center

Posted: September 27, 2022

The Writing Center is operating in a hybrid model, offering in-person as well as virtual synchronous and asynchronous consultations.


From the Provost: Welcome to Academic Year 2022-2023

Posted: September 27, 2022

As we enter the second week of fall quarter, joining our law school colleagues who began their fall semester in August, I hope you share my excitement.


Message from Mailing Services

Posted: September 27, 2022

Due to staffing issues, Mailing Services expects delays in all operations for the remainder of the week.


Develop Your Leadership: Masters of Nonprofit Leadership Info Session

Posted: September 27, 2022

Join one of faculty member Noreen Elbert to learn more about Nonprofit Leadership graduate programs.


OMA’s Fall Food Security Resources

Posted: September 26, 2022

The SU Food Pantry is open for fall quarter. Located in Pavilion 180, the pantry is a free resource for any SU community members.


Re-envisioning Women in Mission

Posted: September 26, 2022

Whether you are familiar with or new to the Women in Jesuit Mission program, you are invited to this special Oct. 4 lunch gathering of faculty and staff to think strategically about what it could be.


What Next? The Dobbs Decision and Life After Roe vs. Wade

Posted: September 23, 2022

Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies presents a series of lunchtime conversations, beginning Oct. 4.


Soul Sessions Begins (with a Twist!)

Posted: September 23, 2022

The series is meant to help you pause mid-week to breathe, reflect and find inspiration for your daily life and work.


Leading with Purpose: Albers Executive Speaker Series Welcomes Brooks Running Chairman and CEO

Posted: September 23, 2022

Jim Weber, architect of Seattle-based Brooks' journey from the brink of bankruptcy to billion-dollar brand club, will speak at SU on Oct. 13.


LaTosha Brown to Speak at Seattle University

Posted: September 23, 2022

The co-founder of Black Voters Matter will speak at Seattle University on Oct. 5, a month before the U.S. midterm elections. 


Mass of the Holy Spirit is Sept. 29. All are welcome!

Posted: September 22, 2022

A longstanding tradition at Catholic universities around the world, the Mass of the Holy Spirit is an opportunity to ask the Spirit of God to bless us as we start a new year of learning and discovery.


Ignatian Pedagogy for Sustainability Online Fall workshop. Community-Engaged Learning: Carbon Footprints for Business

Posted: September 22, 2022

You are invited to attend a Sept. 29 presentation on SU students who partnered with a local business to determine its carbon footprint and identify strategies for emission reductions.


Learning Strategy Workshop: Where Does the Time Go? Time Management Workshop

Posted: September 22, 2022

Start the quarter right by learning how to prevent procrastination by taking charge of your own time! Learn how to manage your time to keep up with your personal interests and academic life.


FORWARD Impact September Newsletter

Posted: September 22, 2022

In this edition, read about the impact our faculty, staff, alumni and donors are making across campus.


CDLI Workshops: Week of Sept. 26

Posted: September 21, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


“Blue is Our Color: Black Memory, Identity and Protest”

Posted: September 21, 2022

You are invited to two events celebrating this special exhibit in the Hedreen Gallery.


Annual Notice: Code of Student Conduct

Posted: September 21, 2022

In a message shared with students today, they were reminded of their responsibilities related to the Redhawk Commitment and Code of Student Conduct.


Staff Representatives Selected to Serve on Board of Trustees Subcommittees

Posted: September 20, 2022

Ten of our colleagues were chosen and began their terms last week.


Request an Education Abroad Classroom or Departmental Presentation

Posted: September 20, 2022

Education Abroad Office staff will come to your class to speak about education abroad opportunities.


Campus Climate Policy Open Forums

Posted: September 20, 2022

Join one of two open forums to learn more about the Campus Climate Protocol.


Zen Meditation for Daily Living

Posted: September 19, 2022

Have you ever considered meditation? The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition).


Professor Charles Tung Presents at Institute

Posted: September 19, 2022

Professor English Charles M. Tung was invited to speak in a plenary session, "Making English Programs More Inclusive," at the MLA Academic Program Services Leadership Institute this summer.


Seattle University Website Redesign Survey

Posted: September 19, 2022

Seattle University has partnered with OHO Interactive to redesign its website in order to deliver a new and future-focused digital strategy and web presence.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Sept. 19

Posted: September 19, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


New and Returning Singers Welcome to all Choirs

Posted: September 16, 2022

SU Choir auditions take place Wednesday, Sept. 21.


Join the Arrupe Seminar for the 2022-23 Academic Year

Posted: September 16, 2022

The Arrupe Seminar on the Foundations and Vision of Jesuit Education is an engaging, collaborative space for conversation and reflection on what our Jesuit tradition means today.


Anniversary of Bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church; New Painting in Chapel

Posted: September 16, 2022

On Sept. 15, we remembered, mourned and reflected on the horrific bombing in Birmingham, Ala., that took place 59 years ago.


Provost Shane Martin Shares on Imagining the Year Ahead and Provost Fellows

Posted: September 16, 2022

Provost Shane Martin and Dr. Michael Trice of CEIE discuss SU’s Strategic Goals, the emancipatory power of a comprehensive curriculum and the role of the Provost Fellows in the year ahead. 


Request for Proposals: 2023 Summer Faculty Fellowship

Posted: September 16, 2022

The Office of Sponsored Projects and the Summer Faculty Fellowship Committee are pleased to announce that proposals will now be accepted for the 2023 Summer Faculty Fellowship. The deadline is Nov. 1.


SU Food Pantry Reopening for Fall Quarter

Posted: September 15, 2022

The SU Food Pantry (located in PAVL 180) will be open on Wednesdays, 2-5 p.m.; Thursdays 9 a.m.-noon; and Fridays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.


Supplier Diversity Resources for SU Purchasers

Posted: September 15, 2022

The new Supplier Diversification Progam helps purchasers connect with diverse businesses.


Engineers for a Sustainable World Awarded Grant from Washington Native Plant Society

Posted: September 15, 2022

The grant will enable a new rain garden on campus this fall.


The Collegia Program is Now the Links Program

Posted: September 15, 2022

Collegia spaces will hold the names of the populations they serve and change to "Links."


ITS is Excited to Announce Redhawk Labs

Posted: September 15, 2022

Redhawk Labs is replacing the Virtual Desktop on Sept. 30.


CDLI Workshops – Week of Sept. 19

Posted: September 13, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering several workshops for any interested faculty.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Sept. 12

Posted: September 13, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Key Dates for Fall Academic Term

Posted: September 12, 2022

As we look to the start of the Fall Quarter and a new academic year, please mark your calendar with these important dates and campus-wide events.


Hiring Student Employees? Register for the On-campus Jobs Fair!

Posted: September 12, 2022

Promote student employment opportunities in your office and meet candidates at the Sept. 27 fair.


COE Welcomes Columbia University Professor for Distinguished Scholar Speaker Series

Posted: September 9, 2022

The College of Education's Boeing - William Allen Education Justice Distinguished Scholar Series Welcomes Dr. Bettina Love for two campus lectures on Sept. 22.


Are You Post-grad Service Alum?

Posted: September 9, 2022

All SU graduate and law students, staff and faculty who have done any form of post-graduate service are invited to submit their name and program affiliation.


¿How Many Indians Can We Be? ¿Cuántos Indios Podemos Ser?

Posted: September 9, 2022

Dr. Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, professor of Modern Languages and Women Gender, and Sexuality Studies, will read from her newest book of poetry and be joined by students on Sept. 23.


Nonprofit & Fundraising Leadership Information Session

Posted: September 8, 2022

Looking to start your nonprofit career or gain skills to pivot into a new position? Attend this information online session on Sept. 13.


Constitution Day 2022: What Was That? Thoughts on the 2021-22 U.S. Supreme Court

Posted: September 8, 2022

A panel of legal scholars will reflect on the momentous Supreme Court term just completed.


Move-in Day: Call for Faculty and Staff Volunteers

Posted: September 7, 2022

Faculty and staff are encouraged to greet our new students and families and help them move in on Sept. 17. A number of volunteer roles are available.


Seattle University Website Redesign

Posted: September 7, 2022

Seattle University’s flagship website is a vital component for the university’s engagement and enrollment efforts and a key platform for elevating the university’s brand and reputation.


CDLI Workshops - Week of Sept. 12

Posted: September 7, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering several workshops next week for interested faculty.


CEIE Webinar Series: A Conversation with Dr. Mark Lloyd Taylor

Posted: September 6, 2022

Professor Taylor, accompanied by three of his former students, will speak about his book "So Fill Our Imaginations" on Sept. 22.


SU for SU: ScholarshipUniverse, a New Funding Resource for Students

Posted: September 6, 2022

A new online resource for Seattle U students is available now for scholarship opportunities.


Before the Badge

Posted: September 5, 2022

Calling all who live and/or work in Seattle—sign up to participate in the new "Before the Badge" Community-Police Dialogues.


ITS Partners with the Library for an in-Person Service Desk

Posted: September 5, 2022

ITS has partnered with the Lemieux Library to launch an in-person service desk to better support the IT needs of students, faculty, and staff.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Aug. 29

Posted: August 30, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


CDLI Workshops – Sept. 6–9

Posted: August 30, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering workshops for interested faculty on Canvas Basics and Teaching with Zoom.


Biden-Harris Administration’s Student Debt Relief Plan

Posted: August 30, 2022

Federal Student Aid and the Biden-Harris Administration have announced loan forgiveness plans of up to $20,000 for prior Pell-Grant recipients and up to $10,000 for all other loan borrowers.


ConnectSU Page Administrator Training

Posted: August 29, 2022

Learn more about the tools available to you as a page administrator in ConnectSU.


Seminar on Immigrant Integration and Wellbeing

Posted: August 28, 2022

Amanda Heffernan of the College of Nursing is a featured speaker at the quarterly seminar of the Jesuit Migration Network - Central America & North America. The seminar takes place Sept. 6.


Staff Flexwork Program Certification Results

Posted: August 26, 2022

Human Resources is pleased to share the results of the FY23 Staff Flexwork Program annual certification process.


CDLI Workshop on Aug. 29

Posted: August 23, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a workshop on Canvas Basics for interested faculty.


Zoom Whiteboard Feature Available

Posted: August 22, 2022

Zoom Whiteboard is a new feature available for all SU Zoom accounts.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Aug. 22

Posted: August 22, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


President's Welcome

Posted: August 17, 2022

Eduardo Peñalver cordially invites all Seattle University faculty and staff to the President’s Welcome on Friday, Sept. 16, from 9-11 a.m. at the Sinegal Center patio.


Claim Your Free Tickets for Seattle U Men’s and Women’s Soccer

Posted: August 17, 2022

Your Redhawks are back in action this week, opening the 2022 season at Championship Field with a trio of soccer games.


Monkeypox Update

Posted: August 16, 2022

The university continually monitors public health concerns including the recent global monkeypox outbreak. This message was sent to all students today.


Department Print Order Submission Reminder

Posted: August 16, 2022

Trying to remember where to e-mail your department print job orders?


Tree Maintenance This Week

Posted: August 9, 2022

Bartlett Tree Experts will be on campus this week performing large tree maintenance pruning.


Catholics Engaging in Immigrant Justice - Sixth Annual Immigration Summit

Posted: August 9, 2022

Join ICTC for this free day-long event on Saturday, Aug. 27, co-sponsored with local Catholic organizations!


Open Staff Positions – Week of Aug. 8

Posted: August 8, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Free Maker Workshop - Learn and Build Electronic Projects

Posted: August 8, 2022

This workshop is open to students, faculty and family. Ages 8+. Build and solder electronic DIY kits. Take home what you build.


Staff Info Session on Master of Nonprofit Leadership

Posted: August 3, 2022

Learn more about Nonprofit leadership graduate programs. You will get an overview of the Master in Nonprofit Leadership, as well as the Graduate Certificate in Fundraising Leadership.


Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program

Posted: August 3, 2022

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal is hosting a webinar for constituents of Washington's 7th Congressional District to learn more about updates to the Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness program.


Open Staff Positions – Week of Aug. 1

Posted: August 2, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Thank You for Recycling Your Masks

Posted: July 28, 2022

We have come to the conclusion of the TerraCycle disposable mask recycling program.


Albers Assistant Professor Nick Huntington-Klein Receives Grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Posted: July 25, 2022

Dr. Huntington-Klein’s work will evaluate the analytical decisions made by investigators when conducting applied economic research and investigate how those decisions impact replication.


SUOnline is Retiring July 28

Posted: July 25, 2022

That’s right, after many years of service, SUOnline (a.k.a. Webadvisor) will be retired Thursday, July 28, 2022.


Celebrate the Feast Day of St. Ignatius

Posted: July 21, 2022

All are welcome to celebrate the founder of the Jesuits at the 11 a.m. Mass on Sunday, July 31 at the Chapel of St. Ignatius.


Summer 2022 Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) Observer Newsletter Available

Posted: July 21, 2022

Learn about recently awarded external funding, resources to support your summer scholarship and other sponsored projects updates in this summer’s OSP Observer.


Registration Open: Engaged Employer Symposium 2022

Posted: July 18, 2022

Registration for the fifth annual symposium is now open. Join with colleagues committed to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and social justice.


The Writing Center Is Open for Summer

Posted: July 18, 2022

Please share this resource with your students.


New Director of Strategic Communications

Posted: July 13, 2022

Marketing Communications welcomes Tara Lee, a seasoned communicator with extensive experience in communications, media relations and public policy.


Open Staff Positions – Week of July 11

Posted: July 13, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Nonprofit & Fundraising Leadership Information Session (Online)

Posted: July 11, 2022

Join faculty and director Noreen Elbert, Ed.D., to learn more about the Master of Nonprofit Leadership program.


Vice President for Human Resources and Chief Human Resources Officer

Posted: July 8, 2022

Jerron Lowe has been named Seattle University’s Vice President for Human Resources and Chief Human Resources Officer.


Pre-College Summer Programs Receive AI4ALL Grant

Posted: June 30, 2022

Tina Castillo and the Pre-College Summer Programs team recently received a third year of funding from AI4ALL.


Assistant Professor of Nursing Named a prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow

Posted: June 29, 2022

Dr. Kumhee Ro has been named a 2022-2023 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow, a highly selective leadership and policy training program held in Washington, D.C.


Supervisors of Staff Interview Process Focus Group

Posted: June 28, 2022

Learn about SU’s current screening and interviewing processes and discuss how we can be more effective in a fast-moving candidate market.


The June Edition of the FORWARD Impact Newsletter Is Available

Posted: June 27, 2022

Read the final edition of the academic year.


Open Staff Positions – Week of June 27

Posted: June 27, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


MPA Info Session for SU Employees

Posted: June 21, 2022

Use your SU tuition benefits to earn your MPA degree while working at the university. Learn more at this virtual information session on July 6.


Last Chance to Amplify Your Impact

Posted: June 21, 2022

Faculty and staff members like you make Seattle University tick. As we approach the end of the fiscal year, you are invited to consider expanding your impact even further by becoming a payroll donor.


Open Staff Positions – Week of June 20

Posted: June 21, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


UREC Hours

Posted: June 21, 2022

UREC will have adjusted hours for June and July.


President Peñalver Reflects on Juneteenth

Posted: June 17, 2022

On Juneteenth, we remember the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans in 1865.


CDLI Workshops – June 22 and 23

Posted: June 14, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering workshops Canvas Studio and Canvas Basics.


Virtual Community-Police Dialogues

Posted: June 13, 2022

The Seattle University MCPP Research team will be conducting virtual community-police dialogues, which offer community members and police personnel the opportunity to discuss public safety issues.


Open Staff Positions – Week of June 13

Posted: June 13, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Thank You, Craig Birklid

Posted: June 9, 2022

Executive Director of Public Safety and Transportation Craig Birklid is retiring this month after 37 years of service at the university. A celebration in his honor will be held June 24.


Meet Our 2022 Student Commencement Speakers

Posted: June 8, 2022

Teresa Buchholz and Sarah Orihu were selected by their peers, faculty and staff to speak at Sunday's undergraduate and graduate ceremonies, respectively.


Register Now for the Arrupe Seminar on the Foundations and Vision of Jesuit Education

Posted: June 7, 2022

The Arrupe Seminar is a great opportunity for faculty and staff to gather and explore SU's Jesuit foundations.


Ombudsperson Listening Session

Posted: June 7, 2022

Faculty and staff are invited to join tomorrow's final session and share their thoughts and input as an integral step toward creating an inclusively excellent campus for all. 


Congratulations to Shine Award Recipients

Posted: June 7, 2022

SU Student Employment and Career Engagement are pleased to announce this year's Shine Award winners, recognizing student employees, supervisors and on-campus employers.


June 2022 SU Staff Council Meeting

Posted: June 6, 2022

Please join the council for its monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 8.


BIPOC Faculty: Join LIFT SU for Its Spring Quarter Writing Retreat

Posted: June 6, 2022

LIFT SU will be hosting an all-day writing retreat for BIPOC faculty on June 16. Come work on your writing goals in community with other BIPOC faculty.


2022 Baccalaureate Mass

Posted: June 6, 2022

Graduates and their families, faculty and staff are all invited to the Baccalaureate Mass on Saturday, June 11.


Shinnyo-en Foundation Marks 17 Years of Support to CCE

Posted: June 2, 2022

The Sundborg Center for Community Engagement has received another year of support from the Shinnyo-en Foundation to support a longstanding CCE program.


Indigenous Peoples Institute Receives Award from the Tulalip Tribes

Posted: June 2, 2022

The Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions Funds will support the Indigenous Peoples Institute's mission.


Arrupe Seminar Invitation for Faculty and Staff

Posted: June 1, 2022

On behalf of the Jesuit Community and the Center for Jesuit Education, we invite you to participate in The Arrupe Seminar on the Foundations and Vision of Jesuit Education for the 2022-23 year.


Honoring LGBTQ+ Pride Month

Posted: June 1, 2022

Wismer Professor for Gender & Diversity Studies Dean Spade offers his reflections on what the month means to him.


Naef Scholarship Recipients Named

Posted: May 31, 2022

Please join in congratulating the 2022-2023 scholars.


CEIE Asks: How Are We Called to Respond to Acts of Violence?

Posted: May 30, 2022

Recent events are a solemn reminder of the hatred, especially impacting minoritized communities, that exists in America. We all are called to take actions to move toward a more compassionate society.


Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal: Volume Six

Posted: May 30, 2022

Student editors and authors publish the latest student research.


Office of Sponsored Projects End of Year Survey

Posted: May 30, 2022

Please take this brief, anonymous survey to provide input and feedback on OSP resources and offerings.


Vigil for Victims of Gun Violence and Resources for Campus Community

Posted: May 26, 2022

As a university community, we condemn the tragic gun violence that has afflicted the communities of Buffalo and Uvalde in the past two weeks. A vigil will be held on campus June 2.


Student Employment Listening Sessions

Posted: May 26, 2022

Come share your insight, feedback and ideas to enhance the student employment experience. Faculty/staff sessions on June 1 (in-person) and June 7 (virtual). Student session on June 2 (virtual).


Remembering George Floyd

Posted: May 25, 2022

SU honors the memory of George Floyd whose murder two years ago today catapulted a national awakening to the legacy of racial injustice.


Call for LGBTQ+ Pride Month Materials

Posted: May 25, 2022

LGBTQ+ Pride Month begins on June 1, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion asks that you share any related materials including recent publications, discussions, events or other happenings.


Nonprofit & Fundraising Leadership Information Session (Virtual)

Posted: May 25, 2022

Join NPL faculty Dr. Noreen Elbert and learn more about Nonprofit Leadership graduate programs.


Virtual Write-In Help

Posted: May 25, 2022

Students can get help with their papers without having to schedule appointments.


International Student Center Graduate Reception

Posted: May 25, 2022

Celebrate the 2020, 2021 and 2022 international student graduates on June 10!


Common Text Author Chanel Miller to Speak at Convocation; Call for Faculty/Staff Participation

Posted: May 25, 2022

Faculty and staff are invited to participate in programming and events for the 2022-2023 Common Text, Chanel Miller's Know My Name.


SU Night at the Mariners: Tickets Now on Sale

Posted: May 25, 2022

Seattle U is taking over T-Mobile Park on Aug. 8! Snag a limited-edition Mariners-themed SU t-shirt and enjoy specially priced tickets with this offer.


CFO Forum

Posted: May 24, 2022

Chief Financial Officer Wilson Garone invites faculty and staff to learn more about the FY23 budget and the university's longterm financial planning on June 7.


Connection, Conversation, and Community on Campus: Finding Ourselves in Time and Place at the University

Posted: May 23, 2022

All faculty and staff are invited to or a walking journey of our own stories, followed by lunch and a group reflection on this past academic year. The gathering takes place June 9.


Open Staff Positions – Week of May 23

Posted: May 23, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Jean Jacoby Retirement Reception

Posted: May 23, 2022

Celebrate Jean Jacoby, associate dean in the College of Science and Engineering, on May 31 as she approaches retirement.


Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life (SEEL) Retreat

Posted: May 20, 2022

Are you seeking a deeper exploration of the Ignatian Spirituality that is foundational to Jesuit Education?


Two Ways to Support the Albers School's Diversity Scholarships

Posted: May 20, 2022

Buy a raffle ticket for a chance to win great prizes or purchase a vacation package at a below-market price.


Facilities Services Quick Reference Guide

Posted: May 20, 2022

Looking for information on the department's services and how to request them?


There Are No Petroleum-based Products in Heaven: Spiritual Transformation Now

Posted: May 20, 2022

Kamran Shezad spoke with Dr. Michael Reid Trice of CEIE about his path to becoming a strong environmental activist and how he believes people can make a difference.


UREC Is Hiring

Posted: May 20, 2022

Positions at UREC are open to work-study-eligible students only.


Complete an MPA Degree While Working at SU

Posted: May 20, 2022

Take advantage of your free tuition benefits.


"Cozy Cuddly, Armed and Dangerous": Collaborative Filmmaking with the George Jackson Brigade

Posted: May 20, 2022

In this presentation, Dr. Alex Johnston of Film Studies will screen footage from his collaborative work-in-progress film.


Ombudsperson Listening Sessions for Faculty and Staff

Posted: May 19, 2022

On behalf of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of the Provost, faculty and staff are invited to join the upcoming Ombudsperson Listening Sessions


Black in Blue: Lessons on Leadership, Breaking Barriers, and Racial Reconciliation

Posted: May 19, 2022

Carmen Best, former Seattle Police Chief, visits SU to talk about her new book on May 23.


Donate Blood for Life-saving Research

Posted: May 18, 2022

Bloodworks Northwest, a longtime partner with Seattle University, encourages you to consider making a donation. Financial reimbursement is provided.


FORWARD Impact Newsletter Is Out

Posted: May 18, 2022

The May edition of the FORWARD impact newsletter is available. Read about the impact our faculty, staff, alumni and donors are making across campus.


Looking for Dog-Owning Faculty and Staff Volunteers

Posted: May 18, 2022

The Health and Wellness Crew (HAWC) is looking for faculty and staff members who are willing to bring their dogs to socialize with students.


What Next? Your Life After Roe vs. Wade

Posted: May 18, 2022

This teach-in and information fair about reproductive freedom and reproductive justice takes place May 24 and 25.


Jesuits and the Promotion of the Common Good in Latin America

Posted: May 18, 2022

The 2022 LeRoux Chair, Jorge Salcedo Martinez, S.J., will present the LeRoux Lecture on May 26.


Grace Stuewe's Senior Cello Recital

Posted: May 17, 2022

SU student to perform May 23 at the Chapel of St. Ignatius.


Projects Day

Posted: May 16, 2022

You are invited to the 35th annual Projects Day on June 3.


The Jesuit University in a Secular Age: Theological Perspectives

Posted: May 16, 2022

Join ICTC to celebrate faculty research as Dr. Donna Teevan of Theology and Religious Studies presents on May 25.


Strategic Conversations on Professional Development for Staff and Reimagine and Revise Our Curriculum

Posted: May 16, 2022

You are invited to hear about these initiatives which are part of Reigniting Our Strategic Directions.


Dr. Mo Sin Awarded New Grant by National Institutes of Health

Posted: May 16, 2022

The nursing faculty member will contribute to understanding risk factors associated with cognitive decline in older adults, ultimately informing approaches to early diagnosis and treatment.


Discontinuation of Domestic Student Health Insurance Plan & Mandatory Insurance Policy

Posted: May 16, 2022

As announced to students today, the changes will go in effect this fall.


2022 Emeriti Conferrals

Posted: May 13, 2022

Provost Shane Martin expresses appreciation to our new emeriti for their many years of distinguished service to Seattle University.


Join OSP on May 26 for "Essentials of Proposal Development"

Posted: May 13, 2022

Thinking of pursuing external funding in the coming months? Get yourself in grant-writing shape with this virtual session focused on the core principles of effective proposal development and writing.


Contact the Office of Student Financial Services

Posted: May 13, 2022

Need to connect with SFS staff?


Memorial and Celebration of Life for Professor David Arnesen

Posted: May 13, 2022

The Albers School invites you to gather on May 25 to remember a beloved colleague, master teacher and accomplished scholar.


Dean Mike Quinn's Retirement Reception

Posted: May 13, 2022

Celebrate College of Science and Engineering Dean Mike Quinn on May 24 as he approaches retirement.


2021-2022 Provost's Awards for Faculty

Posted: May 12, 2022

This year the Provost’s Awards Selection Committee received many applications in the areas of scholarship and service that attest to the extremely high caliber and dedicated engagement of our faculty.


2022 Faculty Tenure and Promotions

Posted: May 11, 2022

Please join in congratulating faculty who have earned tenure or been promoted for the upcoming academic year.


Cheer on the Redhawks

Posted: May 11, 2022

SU hosts the WAC Track & Field Championships May 12-14 and baseball celebrates Senior Day on Sunday.


Being a Little off, in and out and Up-Tempo: A Catholic Priest Falling in Love with Shingon Buddhism

Posted: May 11, 2022

Attend the last Interreligious Dialogue Initiative event of the year! Thierry Jean Roboüam, S.J., a Jesuit and Shingon Buddhist Priest, joins ICTC for a Zoom conversation on May 24.


Open Staff Positions – Week of May 9

Posted: May 11, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


SU Choirs Spring Concert: Songs of Life

Posted: May 11, 2022

You are invited to this in-person performance at 8 p.m. on May 20 at St. Joseph Parish.


Balancing Care and Expectations: A Conversation for Staff Working with Students

Posted: May 11, 2022

You are invited to a conversation about how to balance our SU mission of care (cura personalis) with the expectations we have for students and our need to care for ourselves.


Preparing for Finals Workshop

Posted: May 11, 2022

Learning Assistance Programs is here to help prepare for finals. Join subject specialist Nicole on May 18 to learn study tips and strategies for a successful finals week.


OMA Speaks: The Power of Storytelling

Posted: May 11, 2022

This month's OMA Speaks, which takes place May 19, focuses on sharing cultural identity.


Textbook Donations for Desserts

Posted: May 11, 2022

Bring old/unused textbooks to any collegia space on campus and retrieve a treat and be entered into a giveaway for more treats.


Upcoming Faculty Events on Scholarship, Leadership and Connecting with Community

Posted: May 11, 2022

The Center for Faculty Development is holding three upcoming sessions for faculty.


Remembering Father Foster

Posted: May 10, 2022

John Foster, S.J., a Jesuit who served Seattle University in many capacities for three decades, passed away April 27 at the age of 88.


Farewell for Tim Leary

Posted: May 10, 2022

After 25 years of service to Seattle University, Tim Leary is stepping down as executive vice president.


CEJS Student Fellowship Presentations

Posted: May 10, 2022

Come and hear the end-of-year research presentations by CEJS student fellows Breann Kniffen (Cell and Molecular Biology, '23) and Donna Shahbazi (School of Law, '24).


CDLI Workshops – May 18-19

Posted: May 9, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering these workshops for any interested faculty.


Harriet Stephenson Business Plan Competition Finals

Posted: May 6, 2022

Attend the May 20 finals and see who takes home the $10,000 grand prize!


STM Student & Alumni Discernment Circle

Posted: May 6, 2022

CEIE is collaborating with students and alumni of Seattle University’s School of Theology and Ministry on plans for the coming academic year.


“‘Heavenly Learning’: Jesuit Science in Imperial China”

Posted: May 6, 2022

Please join Professor Florence Hsia for the third Peter L. Lee Endowed Lecture in East Asian Culture and Civilization on May 16.


Provost Fellows Award Announcement

Posted: May 5, 2022

Fellows will support the objectives of our Reigniting Our Strategic Directions Goals.


Student Complaint Process

Posted: May 4, 2022

The Office of the Dean of Students recently published a process for students to seek resolution for non-academic complaints.


Strategic Conversations on Campus Climate Incident Reporting and Response Protocol and Supplier Diversity Program

Posted: May 4, 2022

You are invited to these sessions on topics related to promoting inclusive excellence. The strategic conversations take place May 11 and 13.


Gospel Leadership Among Roman Catholic Women

Posted: May 4, 2022

Dr. Jeanette Rodriguez and Dr. Sharon Callahan present on their research, which considers the priestly leadership some women offer their faith, local and institutional communities, on May 17.


"The Case of the Missing Lightning Bat" by Victor Evans

Posted: May 4, 2022

The 2022 Sharon James Lecture features Dr. Evans’s new middle-grade mystery, one of very few featuring an LGBTQ African-American character.


Geopolitics Meets Pop Culture: Eurovision Song Contest Semi-final 2

Posted: May 4, 2022

Drop by to join other students, faculty and staff to view semi-final 2 of the most-watched TV entertainment show in the world on May 12.


Return of the Annual MATH+ART Event

Posted: May 4, 2022

The Math Department invites you to hear acclaimed writer Stephen Ornes speak about math, art and truth, with food treats to follow.


Open Staff Positions – Week of May 2

Posted: May 3, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Professor Robert Chang Named 2022–2023 McGoldrick Fellow

Posted: May 3, 2022

The School of Law professor is nationally recognized for his teaching and scholarly activities, legal career and advocacy for civil rights.


Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Posted: May 3, 2022

As we mark the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, SU affirms the rich tapestry of cultures, ethnicities and experiences of this diverse and vibrant community.


A Conversations Magazine Lunch and Conversation – Deeds More Than Words: The Ignatian Work of Racial Justice at Seattle University

Posted: May 3, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to attend this conversation, in person or virtually, on Friday, May 13.


Do You Need a New Computer?

Posted: May 2, 2022

Is your computer running Windows 7? Or worse...Windows XP? Is it held together with duct tape? Let IT Services help you!


CEIE Webinar Series: Ukraine and the World–Balancing Global Compassion

Posted: May 2, 2022

The invasion of Ukraine stresses food insecurity, access to funding programs and sustained advocacy across the world.


Search Retreat—Request for Letters

Posted: May 2, 2022

Faculty and staff are encouraged to write letters to the students participating in the retreat. The deadline is May 11.


Putin Confronts the Free World: A Discussion with General Barry McCaffrey; Featuring Gary Locke

Posted: May 2, 2022

Seattle University’s “Conversations” series continues Monday, May 16.


Familiar Face Visits Campus

Posted: May 2, 2022

Ciscoe Morris, who served for 23 years as SU’s grounds manager, returned to campus last week.


Mental Health Awareness Month

Posted: May 2, 2022

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which is recognized annually across the country as a way to bring attention to the importance of caring for our mental health.


CDLI Workshop – May 9

Posted: May 2, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a workshop on open educational resources for any interested faculty.


IT Recycling Drive

Posted: May 1, 2022

Do you have an old computer sitting in a drawer? Did you know those old computers can be recycled?


Cameo for Albers Professor

Posted: April 28, 2022

Meena Rishi appears in a recent episode of "Three Busy Debras."


More Open Staff Positions for This Week

Posted: April 27, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are some current featured staff position openings.


Information Session: Migration Justice Immersion in Mexico with Kino Border Initiative

Posted: April 27, 2022

Students are encouraged to learn about this opportunity for fall quarter 2022 and winter break.


Information Session: Housing Justice Immersion in Mexico with Fundacion Esperanza de Mexico

Posted: April 27, 2022

Information sessions are available for interested students on May 3 and May 5.


OMA Speaker Nominations and RSVPs for Graduation Celebrations

Posted: April 25, 2022

Nominate a student, faculty or staff member to be a keynote speaker at the Office of Multicultural Affairs' graduation celebrations.


From Transaction to Transformation: New Models of Leadership and Capacity Building in Community Organizations

Posted: April 25, 2022

Join ICTC to celebrate faculty research as Dr. Maureen Emerson Feit of Nonprofit Leadership presents on May 3.


Open Staff Positions – Week of April 25

Posted: April 25, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


CDLI Workshops – May 2-4

Posted: April 25, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering sessions on Canvas New Quizzes, Whiteboarding and Making the Most of Canvas Gradebook.


Tuition Remission Benefit – New Online Form

Posted: April 22, 2022

The Tuition Remission benefit process for eligible staff and faculty has moved online with Etrieve (Softdocs).


"The Digital Classroom: Teaching During the COVID Era"

Posted: April 22, 2022

Computer Science Professor David Malan, who teaches one of the most popular courses at Harvard, will share insights on digital innovation, transformation and lessons learned.


Student Produced > Sparking the Imagination Video on Listening for Repair and Renewal

Posted: April 22, 2022

CEIE shares brief videos on monthly themes to spark your imagination. Reflecting on the pandemic, we may ask, "How can you help repair and renew your community?"


Professor Charles Tung Presents Paper at Conference

Posted: April 22, 2022

Dr. Charles Tung, professor and chair of English, presented the paper “Modernist Clockwork and the Rescaling of Historical Possibility” at the Modernist Studies Association Digital Conference.


Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month

Posted: April 21, 2022

Please share with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion resources and events so they can help affirm and amplify the significance of the month.


Organizing Transformative Justice Responses to Gender-based Violence and Campus Sexual Violence

Posted: April 21, 2022

Xhercis Méndez is founder of The University TJ Project, which works with faculty, staff and administrators at institutions of higher education nationally to address sexual violence.


Breaking Bread: Mass and Community Conversation

Posted: April 21, 2022

All faculty and staff are welcome to celebrate Mass at the Chapel of St. Ignatius with Mike Bayard, S.J., presiding and preaching, followed by a lunch on May 2.


CDLI Workshop on Open Educational Resources

Posted: April 21, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation invites faculty to this session on April 28.


Join the Laudato Si’ Strategic Conversation

Posted: April 21, 2022

Learn more about SU’s commitment to Pope Francis’  Seven Year Journey Toward Integral Ecology, which is part of Reigniting Our Strategic Directions.


Nominations are Opening Soon for the Staff Council Term Beginning July 2022

Posted: April 21, 2022

Nominations open April 25.


Awakening Our Plant Relationships: An Introduction to Regional Plants and Indigenous Teachings

Posted: April 21, 2022

Spring gathering featuring indigenous knowledge keepers Azure Boure' (Suquamish), Mariana Harvey (Yakama) and Itsa Shash (Indeh, Mexica, Xicano Indio), as well as native plant specialist Elise Krohn.


GSOCC and Lavender Celebration Award Nominations

Posted: April 21, 2022

Nominate a graduating student, staff or faculty for GSOCC and Lavender Celebration awards.


2022 Albers Ethics Week Keynote Events

Posted: April 21, 2022

2022 Albers Ethics Week (May 2-6) is around the corner, and you are invited to attend two keynote events exploring ethics and corporate culture.


Completing Athletes: How Emotional Intelligence Unleashes Athletic Excellence

Posted: April 21, 2022

The Kinesiology Department welcomes former Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 48 champion D'Anthony Smith, who will visit campus to deliver a keynote address on April 29.


Celebration of Staff

Posted: April 19, 2022

Please plan to join colleagues on Friday, May 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Quad for the 2022 Celebration of Staff.


CurveCon 2022

Posted: April 19, 2022

The third annual student conference on women, gender and sexuality studies takes place April 22.


Mariners President of Operations Catie Griggs Headlines Albers Executive Speaker Series This Spring

Posted: April 19, 2022

The highest-ranking female business executive in baseball is looking to revitalize the Mariners franchise by bringing a laser focus to the fan experience.


SU Featured in Land Management Report

Posted: April 19, 2022

Seattle University is among the institutions profiled in The State of Ecological Campus Land Management Across the U.S.


The Basin and Towel: A Summit on Synod, Women and the Future Leadership

Posted: April 18, 2022

The April 30 summit includes a facilitated four-part movement of discernment, discussion, prayer, a shared meal and live art, poetry and music, with a special performance by the Gospel Truth Choir.


Hindus for Human Rights and Creative Responses to Derision

Posted: April 14, 2022

In this interview with CEIE, Nikhil Mandalaparthy discusses how to respond with courage and creative action to the challenge of the rising contemporary ideology of Hindu nationalism.


Chapel Turns 25: Share What It Means to You

Posted: April 14, 2022

This spring, as the Chapel of St. Ignatius celebrates its 25th anniversary, please share your music, art, and photos inspired by the space, as well as stories of the Chapel’s impact on your life.


Easter Festivities at Softball Saturday

Posted: April 14, 2022

Support the Redhawks Sunday at 1 p.m. and bring the kids for some Easter festivities.


LAP Workshop – The Window of Tolerance: Preventing and Handling Burnout

Posted: April 14, 2022

This free workshop will inform students and our campus community about the signs of burnout and how to prevent it from happening.


Farewell Reception for JoAnn Lopez

Posted: April 14, 2022

Campus Ministry is hosting two farewell events to celebrate and thank JoAnn Lopez for her work and leadership at SU over the past seven years.


Physics Associate Professor Awarded Collaborative Grant from Murdock Trust

Posted: April 14, 2022

In partnership with colleagues from three other institutions, Dr. Hughes Clark will use funding from the Trust to study extra-tidal stars surrounding 20 globular clusters in the inner Milky Way.


Both Extirpate and Vagabond Forever: Material Formations of Faith in Early Modern Compilation

Posted: April 14, 2022

Join ICTC to celebrate faculty research as Dr. Allison Machlis Meyer of the Department of English presents on April 27.


Earth Talks

Posted: April 14, 2022

Celebrate Earth Day and the work by SU students, faculty and community partners contributing to a just and sustainable world.


Open Staff Positions – Week of April 11

Posted: April 13, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Center for Faculty Development Events for Spring 2022

Posted: April 12, 2022

Explore this quarter’s wide variety of programming to support SU faculty. Faculty Development events are open to all faculty contracted with SU.


SUpercopy New Hours

Posted: April 12, 2022

Effective May 1 SUpercopy's new operating hours will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.


Watch “Student Stories: Repair and Renewal”

Posted: April 12, 2022

Enjoy CEIE’s Student Stories series on engaging monthly themes. This time we hear from SU students on the pandemic and ways they connect with their community to bring repair and find renewal.


April SU Staff Council Meeting

Posted: April 11, 2022

Please join Staff Council's monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 13, from 1 to 3 p.m.


CDLI Workshops – April 21 and 22

Posted: April 11, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is a number of workshops next week for any interested faculty.


“Growing Up Biden” by Valerie Biden Owens

Posted: April 11, 2022

Valerie Biden Owens, President Joe Biden’s younger sister, trusted confidante and lifelong campaign manager, talks about her new memoir with SU's Dr. Jeanette Rodriguez.


Spring 2022 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Newsletter Available

Posted: April 11, 2022

Learn about recently awarded external funding, upcoming OSP events, new resources and other sponsored projects updates in this quarter's OSP Observer.


Fundraisers for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Posted: April 11, 2022

Various campus partners invite you to support King County Sexual Assault Resource Center through a series of fundraisers in the coming weeks.


Social Justice Advocacy - Necessary Trouble

Posted: April 8, 2022

The College of Nursing welcomes Dr. Coretta Jenerette as keynote for the Dr. Luth M. Tenorio College of Nursing Dean's Endowed Lectureship. The lecture takes place April 26.


Self Defense Workshop & Empowerment with Strategic Living

Posted: April 8, 2022

Public Safety is offering a virtual workshop on April 13 and an in-person session on April 20.


Celebrate Holy Week at the Chapel

Posted: April 8, 2022

All are invited to Seattle University’s Holy Week celebrations at the Chapel of St. Ignatius as we mark the 25th anniversary of the Chapel’s dedication.


Textbook Adoptions for Summer and Fall Quarters

Posted: April 7, 2022

May 1 is the target date for submissions. SU's Campus Store is competing with universities throughout the country for used books.


National Student Employment Week: April 10–16

Posted: April 7, 2022

We are grateful for our student employees and supervisors. Submit your nominations for the Shine Awards. Student employees and supervisors, stop by Pavilion on Thursday, April 14, for free coffee!


Zen Meditation for Daily Living: Sessions Begin April 12

Posted: April 6, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition) and how it can enhance your daily life.


Join the Faculty Development Strategic Conversation

Posted: April 6, 2022

Co-chairs for the Goal 2 Professional Development for Faculty working group, Jodi O’Brien and Allison Henrich, invite the SU community to an April 13 conversation centered on reimagining faculty.


Climate Anxiety Panel & Discussion

Posted: April 5, 2022

Understand your climate anxiety, process it through action and learn how to implement the actions in our own community.


A Pause Midweek: Soul Sessions

Posted: April 5, 2022

Led by your colleagues, Soul Sessions is a series of brief (15-minute) and accessible community gatherings to help you pause, breathe, reflect and find inspiration for your daily life and work.


LAP Workshop: Canva Résumés for Creatives

Posted: April 5, 2022

This April 13 workshop is an opportunity for students to learn how to use Canva for eye-catching résumés, cover letters and more to showcase their creative style and attention to detail.


Course Pack Deadlines for Summer and Fall Quarters

Posted: April 4, 2022

The final submission deadline for Summer and Fall Quarter 2022 course packs composed of all material is April 20 and July 13, respectively.


CDLI Workshops – April 5–13

Posted: April 4, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


Open Staff Positions – Week of April 4

Posted: April 4, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Beyond Wall Street: Hegel as Founder of the Concept of a Welfare State

Posted: April 4, 2022

Klaus Vieweg, professor of philosophy at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Germany, will highlight significant connections between Hegel's philosophy and the modern welfare state.


Meet the New Seattle Mayor: Where Do We Go From Here?

Posted: April 1, 2022

Mayor Bruce Harrell, after his first months in office, describes plans for turning the city around.


The Negro Passion Play: Script Reading

Posted: April 1, 2022

OMA and Campus Ministry are excited to invite you to come get a first look at "The Negro Passion Play," written by Kathya Alexander and directed by Tyrone Brown.


Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Posted: April 1, 2022

Seattle University is recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) during April by hosting a number of events related to awareness, education and prevention for the SU community.


CEIE Podcast: Fazlun Khalid Shares Reflections on COP 26 and the Human Challenge

Posted: March 31, 2022

Engineer and interfaith ecologist Fazlun Khalid addresses how unchecked development and innovation are destroying the environment, and our responsibility is to be aware of our own impact.


Ramadan Observance 2022

Posted: March 31, 2022

As Ramadan begins April 1, faculty and staff ask are asked to extend our students your courtesy and partnership to assist them in honoring their religious commitments.


Earth Month at Seattle U

Posted: March 31, 2022

Participate in the many Earth Month events that encourage learning, action and advocacy around the urgent need for environmental justice, sustainable development and climate solutions.


Strategic Conversations Series Kicks off in April

Posted: March 30, 2022

The series will focus on emergent topics from the implementation plans for Reigniting Our Strategic Directions.


Award Nominations NOW Open

Posted: March 29, 2022

Do you have a student, club, organization, office, faculty or staff member you would like to nominate for this years Award Celebrations? Submit your nomination today!


Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo on Finding a Way: 30 Years of Buddhist Nuns Stepping Up in the World

Posted: March 29, 2022

Presented by the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement's Religica Theolab, this podcast features Ven. Tsomo, a beacon of hope for Buddhist women.


BIPOC Faculty: Join LIFT SU for Quarterly Writing Retreats and Weekly Write-On-Sites

Posted: March 29, 2022

LIFT SU Writes is a writing facilitation program designed to increase productivity while developing a sustainable writing practice.


Staff Flexwork Pilot Update

Posted: March 28, 2022

Cabinet has approved a Flexible Work Arrangement Policy.


To See All Things New: An Ignatian Silent Retreat for Faculty and Staff

Posted: March 28, 2022

Renew your spirit and vision for life! Give yourself the gift of a weekend retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.


Submit an iLEAD 2022 Workshop Proposal Today

Posted: March 28, 2022

Center for Student Involvement is hosting the annual iLead 2022 Conference for SU student leaders. This year's conference theme is Reflection, Resilience, Reinvention: Leading in the Age of Change.


Grant Awarded to Support Kinesiology Student

Posted: March 28, 2022

Kinesiology graduate student Ashley Buck, supervised by Dr. Sarah Shultz, was awarded a grant from The Biomechanics Initiative, Inc.


Join the Seattle University Team in This Year's Earth Month EcoChallenge

Posted: March 28, 2022

Pick a personal action and take your small step to make our common home a healthier, more equitable and sustainable place. Prizes for the top three winners!


CDLI Workshops: March 30-April 1

Posted: March 28, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty this week.


New Telehealth Service for Students – Starts Today

Posted: March 28, 2022

Seattle University has launched TimelyCare, the only student-first telehealth provider that offers a complete care solution.


Open Staff Positions – Week of March 28

Posted: March 25, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Announcement from the Office of Diversity & Inclusion

Posted: March 25, 2022

Professor Brooke Coleman will serve as special assistant to the vice president for diversity and inclusion.


President Peñalver Joins CEIE's Religica Theolab Podcast

Posted: March 25, 2022

The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement welcomes SU's president for a conversation on "Global Challenges, SU Curriculum and Raising Our Empathy I.Q."


El Hadji Ndiaye Presents at European Anti-Racism Summit

Posted: March 22, 2022

The summit, which took place March 21, was organized by the European Commission.


Virtual SU Staff Council Drop-In Office Hour

Posted: March 21, 2022

Staff Council invites staff to its monthly drop-in office hour this Thursday March 24.


You're Invited: Starting the Conversation–Social Class Identity at Seattle U

Posted: March 21, 2022

Student Persistence and Dr. Sonja Ardoin will be hosting a virtual learning opportunity for faculty and staff to critically examine social class identity and inclusivity at SU.


Open Staff Positions–Week of March 21

Posted: March 21, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Seeking Volunteers for Spring Ball

Posted: March 21, 2022

Student Events & Activities Council will be hosting their annual Spring Ball on April 8 and they are seeking faculty and staff volunteers for the event at MoPop.


BIPOC Faculty: Join LIFT SU for Its Winter Quarter Virtual Writing Retreat

Posted: March 21, 2022

LIFT SU will be hosting an all-day virtual writing retreat for BIPOC faculty on March 24. Come work on your writing goals in community with other BIPOC faculty.


Sign up Now for Outdoor Trips, Lap Swim, Intramurals and Group Fitness

Posted: March 21, 2022

University Recreation shares these opportunities for fitness and fun during spring quarter.


Humanitarian Support for the People of Ukraine

Posted: March 18, 2022

The thoughts and prayers of the entire Seattle University community are with all those affected by the war in Ukraine. Wondering how you can help?


APSR Seeks Input from Event Planners and Coordinators

Posted: March 17, 2022

As part of Phase 2 of the Administrative Programs and Services Review, those who participate in the planning and coordination of events are asked to complete a survey on or before April 1.


Mission Day

Posted: March 17, 2022

President Peñalver invites faculty and staff to Mission Day on April 7.


A Spring Retreat for Women in Mission: Tender and Fierce: Longing for Wholeness

Posted: March 16, 2022

Join this supportive group of Seattle University faculty and staff women who gather for intentional reflection and community-building across disciplines, departments and units.


Student-Produced > Sparking the Imagination Video on Listening in a Pandemic Age

Posted: March 16, 2022

The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement shares brief videos on monthly themes.


UREC Spring Break Hours

Posted: March 16, 2022

Please note University Recreation's adjusted hours for the break.


Professor Henry Louie Awarded Funding from NSF to Promote Energy Access

Posted: March 16, 2022

The NSF-funded workshop will convene academic, industry, government and non-government stakeholders to expand undergraduate involvement in humanitarian engineering activities promoting energy access.


Synodality as a Pathway to Unity, Justice and Inclusion with Bishop McElroy

Posted: March 15, 2022

Join ICTC for the first in-person Catholic Heritage Lecture of the year! Bishop McElroy visits SU on Monday, March 28.


Computer Science Assistant Professor Hidy Kong Awarded NSF Grant

Posted: March 15, 2022

Assistant Professor Kong was recently awarded an NSF grant to develop visual analysis strategies that integrate multimodal data and machine learning techniques.


Policing the Black Man: Arrest, Prosecution, and Imprisonment

Posted: March 14, 2022

The Crime & Justice Research Center invites you to participate in its annual continuing education event.


Professor Teodora Shuman on Organizing Committee for ASME Leadership Summit

Posted: March 14, 2022

The summit was attended by nearly 400 department heads, chairs, program directors and other leaders in mechanical engineering.


Albers Professor Sarah Bee Awarded Grant from Internal Audit Foundation

Posted: March 14, 2022

The grant will support the Seattle University Internal Auditing Education Program curriculum and marketing.


Arun Gandhi: Learning from Grandfather and Transforming Enemies into Friends

Posted: March 11, 2022

The Religica Theolab at the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement presents this interview with the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi.


Proven Leader Begins as Senior Advisor for Global Engagement

Posted: March 10, 2022

Seattle University welcomes David Woodward, who brings 30-plus years of senior-level leadership in working collaboratively with higher education institutions worldwide.


College of Science and Engineering Dean

Posted: March 9, 2022

Amit Shukla, PhD, currently chair of the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Miami University, has been appointed the next Dean of the College of Science and Engineering.


The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice Reading and Reflection Group   

Posted: March 9, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites you to join a reading and reflection group utilizing The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice: A Month of Meditations with Ignatius of Loyola.


Invitation to Faculty: Attend the Annual Collegium – A Colloquy on Faith and Intellectual Life

Posted: March 9, 2022

Every year ICTC sponsors a faculty member to attend Collegium. This year’s Collegium summer colloquy is being held June 10-17, at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, MN.


Student-Produced: Sparking the Imagination Video on Interfaith Harmony

Posted: March 9, 2022

At a time when global conflict reminds us of the precious gift of peace, CEIE shares brief videos on a monthly theme.


Dr. Allison Henrich Speaks on the Humanizing Gift of Mathematics

Posted: March 9, 2022

In this podcast presented by CEIE, Henrich speaks about the beauty of math, overcoming math anxiety and the discipline's capacity to help us succeed in many areas of life.


Open Staff Positions - Week of March 7

Posted: March 9, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Honoring International Women's Day

Posted: March 8, 2022

In recognition of International Women’s Day, we honor the numerous expressions of women’s leadership on our campus and acknowledge the ongoing challenges to full empowerment for women and girls.


ICTC Summer Course Development Fellowships

Posted: March 8, 2022

Faculty are invited to apply for a 2022-23 Summer Course Development Fellowship ($3,000 stipend). Attend the info session on March 30. Applications will be accepted through May 1.


Celebrating International Women's Day and Women's History Month

Posted: March 7, 2022

The Office of Human Resources invites you to participate in LinkedIn Learning's March Challenge.


March SU Staff Council Meeting

Posted: March 7, 2022

Please join Staff Council for its monthly meeting on March 9.


Bloodworks NW Donor Research Program

Posted: March 7, 2022

When you donate blood for research, you are contributing to scientific knowledge and medical breakthroughs that may help people with cancer, heart disease and autoimmune diseases in the future.


Virtual Drop-In Writing Help

Posted: March 7, 2022

Students can stop by with no appointment necessary for drop-in help with a consultant.


Center for Community Engagement Receives Award to Support Early Learning Program

Posted: March 7, 2022

CCE's Early Learning Program was awarded $150,000 from the Bainum Family Foundation to continue its support of families and young children in our community.


Cheer Men’s Basketball on to a WAC Championship Saturday

Posted: March 3, 2022

The Redhawks are 22-8 and have a first-ever WAC Championship in their sights.


Maguire Lecture for Faith and Justice Featuring Rev. Harriett Walden of Mothers for Police Accountability

Posted: March 3, 2022

Rev. Walden speaks at this free lecture and dinner about her work for racial and social justice in Seattle.


Announcing a New Opportunity to Support Homeownership

Posted: March 2, 2022

A series of information sessions will be hosted in March.


Advanced Studio Presents...Snake Pit! in the Vachon Gallery

Posted: March 2, 2022

The exhibition opens to the public with a celebratory reception on March 3 and runs through March 31.


Open Staff Positions

Posted: March 1, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


Vice President for Mission Integration Open Forum Sessions

Posted: March 1, 2022

Please get your feedback surveys turned in as early as possible Monday, March 14.


Vigil for Ukraine

Posted: March 1, 2022

As a university community, we condemn the tragic and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces. Campus Ministry invites you to a vigil at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 3.


The Evolving Place of Women in the Buddhist World: Interreligious Connections

Posted: February 28, 2022

Join ICTC for this first IDI conversation of the year with Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo, a Buddhist scholar and activist.


BIPOC Faculty: Join LIFT SU for Its Winter Quarter Writing Retreat

Posted: February 28, 2022

LIFT SU will be hosting an all-day writing retreat for BIPOC faculty on March 24. Come work on your writing goals in community with other BIPOC faculty.


Open Forum on Ukraine

Posted: February 28, 2022

This forum, which takes place 5 p.m on Tuesday, March 1, is an opportunity to discuss, ask questions and share insights about the rapidly unfolding events in Ukraine.


2022 Project Positive: Soothe Your Soul

Posted: February 28, 2022

UREC presents its yearly campaign focused on self-acceptance and overall wellbeing.


Reigniting Our Strategic Directions Video

Posted: February 24, 2022

President Peñalver updates the campus community on the implementation of Seattle University's strategic plan.


Abolition on the Ground: Reporting from the Movement to #DefundthePolice

Posted: February 24, 2022

Professor Dean Spade, Wismer Professor in Gender and Diversity Studies, 2022-2024, begins a series of events on intersectional feminism with the first taking place next Tuesday, March 1.


Complete This Two-Minute Survey About News & Events in the SU Community

Posted: February 24, 2022

Please take this brief survey and support Marketing Management students at Albers in their research on how the SU community learns about news and events.


Breaking Bread

Posted: February 23, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites you to this mass and conversation on March 10.


National Study Abroad Day

Posted: February 23, 2022

Please encourage students to study abroad by sharing your international work and study experiences.


Open Staff Positions

Posted: February 22, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here are this week's featured staff position openings.


The New FORWARD Impact Newsletter Is Available

Posted: February 19, 2022

Read the new issue, which showcases the impact of our faculty, staff, alumni and donors.


The Sundborg Center for Community Engagement Open House Week

Posted: February 18, 2022

CCE is hosting an open house for the campus community to get to know its work and space.


Protecting Vulnerable Children from Gang Violence and Organized Crime in Northern Triangle and Mexico

Posted: February 18, 2022

Dr. Serena Cosgrove, faculty coordinator of the Central America Initiative, will present at the Feb. 23 virtual discussion taking place Feb. 23.


My Professional Life in Another Language

Posted: February 18, 2022

Join the Modern Languages & Cultures Department in celebrating the professional achievements of our alumni at this event on Feb. 24.


Ash Wednesday Mass Times

Posted: February 18, 2022

Join us at the Chapel for Ash Wednesday Masses at 12:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on March 2.


Laziness Does Not Exist

Posted: February 18, 2022

Join Nonprofit Leadership for a live conversation and audience Q&A with Dr. Devon Price on March 17.


OSP Office Hours: Getting Started with GrantForward

Posted: February 18, 2022

Unsure where to begin with finding funding for your project or program? Drop by during office hours for help setting up your GrantForward profile!


Watch the RoundTable: SU Students on Climate Change and Mental Health

Posted: February 17, 2022

This RoundTable video is led by Abhay Singh Sachal, director of Break the Divide, a global student network for change, and features SU's CEIE student affiliates.


Strengthening Actions for Nature to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

Posted: February 17, 2022

SU's Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement is a planning partner for the United Nations Environment Assembly, which takes place Feb. 21-March 4.


Graduate School Fair for Health Professions

Posted: February 17, 2022

Please encourage your students to sign up and attend the fair on March 3.


School of Law Dean

Posted: February 17, 2022

Professor Anthony “Tony” Varona has been appointed the next Dean of Seattle University’s School of Law.


Faculty and Staff of Color Retreat

Posted: February 16, 2022

BIPOC faculty and staff are invited to this retreat, which takes place March 4-6 at Dumas Bay Retreat Center in Federal Way. Applications are due Feb. 25.


Redhawk Dining Celebrates Black History Month by Showcasing Black-owned Businesses Next Week

Posted: February 16, 2022

Visit Cherry Street Market Feb. 21-24 to partake of this wonderful food. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Black Student Union Scholarship.


First-Place Men’s Hoops Hosts Two Key Games

Posted: February 16, 2022

Join the Redhawks during this historic season as they play their final game this season at Climate Pledge Arena Saturday before hosting perennial league power New Mexico State on Monday.


Search Retreat - Request for Letters

Posted: February 16, 2022

Faculty and staff are encouraged to write letters to the students participating in the retreat. The deadline is Feb. 23.


Undocu Ally Training

Posted: February 16, 2022

Faculty and staff are invited to participate in this two-day, virtual training on March 10 and 11.


International Dinner 2022 | Around the World: Night Market

Posted: February 16, 2022

A great Seattle University tradition returns on March 5. Get your tickets today!


Have Coffee, Share Feedback with the President

Posted: February 15, 2022

Here are two opportunities to interact with President Eduardo Peñalver.


Hump Day Hoops at the Redhawk Center

Posted: February 15, 2022

Celebrate Faculty and Staff Appreciation Night with women’s basketball on Wednesday, Feb. 16.


Responding to the Cry of the Poor: A Laudato Sí Conversation with Cardinal Wilton Gregory

Posted: February 15, 2022

ICTC invites you to this special event on Feb. 24 with Cardinal Gregory. The first African American cardinal, he has spoken extensively on Pope Francis' work on environmental justice.


De-Stress with Dogs

Posted: February 14, 2022

This signature event returns in-person on March 17. Will you and your dog participate?


Recycle Your Disposable Masks With TerraCycle and Contribute to SU’s Zero Waste Legacy

Posted: February 11, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has made the use of disposable masks a necessity in our daily lives, but that doesn’t mean it’s necessary to send them to the landfill.


Latest Podcast from CEIE: An Interview with Father Kureethadam, Advisor to the Pope

Posted: February 11, 2022

Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam is one of the closest advisers to Pope Francis on climate. He recently spoke with the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement.


BIPOC faculty: Join LIFT SU for Quarterly Writing Retreats and Weekly Write-On-Sites

Posted: February 10, 2022

LIFT SU Writes is a writing facilitation program designed to increase productivity while developing a sustainable writing practice.


Take One Minute to Participate in a Native Bee Survey for SU

Posted: February 10, 2022

Your answers will support signage about native bees on campus.


College of Education Adjunct Faculty Member Receives Highest U.S. Award for Science and Mathematics Teachers and Mentors

Posted: February 9, 2022

Allison Greenberg, an adjunct faculty member in the College of Education’s Department of Professional and Continuing Education, is a recipient of the Presidential Award.


Celebrating Black History Month Through Learning

Posted: February 9, 2022

The Office of Human Resources invites you to celebrate Black History Month (BHM) through virtual learnings.


Two SU Students to Participate in Dialogue with Pope Francis

Posted: February 9, 2022

The SU community is encouraged to register and watch the virtual event on Feb. 24.


OMA Speaks: Black Panthers & Food Justice

Posted: February 9, 2022

Learn about the Black Panther Party and their initiatives to address food insecurity in the U.S. on Feb. 17.


Spring Quarter Book Orders Due

Posted: February 9, 2022

If you haven’t yet, please submit your orders as soon as possible.


A Special Report - Faith Group Activity Among Catholic Young Adults: Many Living the Faith Outside of the Parish

Posted: February 8, 2022

Recent research shows young adult Catholics are more engaged with their faith than thought, but it is outside of the local parish. How does this impact parish life?


Share Your International Experiences

Posted: February 7, 2022

Feb. 28 is National Study Abroad Day, and the Education Abroad Office wants to highlight Seattle University faculty and staff’s international experiences to inspire our students.


Pursuing Inclusive Excellence in Faculty Hiring

Posted: February 7, 2022

This two-part workshop is open to all faculty and staff who are involved in an active tenure-track search this academic year or will be involved in a future search over the next 12-14 months.


Vice President for University Advancement

Posted: February 7, 2022

Edgar Gonzalez has been named Seattle University’s next Vice President for University Advancement. He will join SU in the spring.


February SU Staff Council Meeting

Posted: February 7, 2022

Please join SUSC's monthly meeting this Wednesday, Feb. 9.


Faith for Earth: A Call for Action

Posted: February 4, 2022

For use in the classroom and community, this Canvas guide is a values-based response to the environmental crisis featuring SU students and global leaders from Pope Francis to Greta Thunberg.


What Will Be the Best Tech Ads at the 2022 Super Bowl? Find out at Tech Bowl 2022

Posted: February 4, 2022

Every year, Albers Marketing Professor Matt Isaac reviews the best Super Bowl ads. Join him and Assistant Professor Jennifer Hong Feb. 17 as they dissect the best Super Bowl ads from tech brands.


Open Staff Positions

Posted: February 4, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here's this week's featured staff position openings.


Sarah Cox Joins SU as Associate General Counsel

Posted: February 3, 2022

Cox brings several years of experience at prestigious law firms in Seattle.


Tune in Saturday as Seattle U Baseball Hosts Annual Meet the Redhawks

Posted: February 3, 2022

Join in on Saturday, Feb. 5, beginning at 5 p.m. in support of the academic and athletic excellence of SU's baseball program.


Honoring Black History in 2022

Posted: February 2, 2022

Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Natasha Martin reflects on Black History Month and shares upcoming events taking place at SU during February.


Single Mothers and The State's Embrace: Reproductive Agency in Vietnam

Posted: February 2, 2022

Associate Professor Harriet Phinney's new book has been published by University of Washington Press.


Hope to Healing: The Care Model

Posted: February 2, 2022

James Norris, a former King County correctional officer, arena league pro football player and 2009 Seattle U MAP graduate, shares his model for healing on Feb. 10.


Zen Meditation for Daily Living

Posted: February 2, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites faculty and staff to explore the practice of meditation (inspired by the Zen tradition) and how it can enhance your daily life.


Founder Friday Presents: Fireside Chat with CEO of Girl Meets Dirt

Posted: February 2, 2022

The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center presents its first Founder Friday of 2022 on Feb. 11 with Audra Query Lawlor, CEO of Girl Meets Dirt.


Two Chances to Cheer on Women’s Basketball This Week

Posted: February 1, 2022

The Redhawks are back home, hosting two games while celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the start of Black History Month and the annual Play4Kay breast cancer awareness pink game.


Moral Mondays at SU: Black Joy & Resistance

Posted: February 1, 2022

Moral Mondays at SU will be celebrating Black joy and resistance on Feb. 9 by showcasing the art of two SU students who are Black artists.


Winter Quarter Lightning Talks

Posted: February 1, 2022

You are invited to the next installment of the popular Lightning Talks series on Feb. 3 with presenters from the Anti-Racist Education: Curriculum Development Cohort.


Congratulations to KXSU

Posted: January 31, 2022

SU's radio station is nominated for several Intercollegiate Broadcasting Awards.


Winter Career & Internship Fair

Posted: January 31, 2022

Please encourage students to register for the Winter Career and Internship Fair, which is taking place virtually on Feb. 10.


Madison Bus Rapid Transit Update

Posted: January 30, 2022

The Seattle Department of Transportation is continuing construction on the Madison Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line adjacent to SU.


Open Staff Positions

Posted: January 30, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here's this week's featured staff position openings.


2022 Commencement Date and Venue Set

Posted: January 28, 2022

Seattle University’s 2022 Commencement will take place on Sunday, June 12, at Climate Pledge Arena.


Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement Awarded Grant

Posted: January 27, 2022

A grant from the Alfred & Tillie Shemanski Testamentary Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee will expand the Interreligious Initiative and its public discernment for a new generation.


Kinesiology Department Awarded Grant

Posted: January 27, 2022

A grant from The Dana Foundation will support Drs. Brittany Heintz Walters and Erica Rauff's project, “Modeling the Mind: Using 3D Printing to Understand the Brain and its Responses to Exercise.”


A Lunch Conversation for Faculty: Balancing Care and Expectations for Students

Posted: January 27, 2022

Many faculty are describing a heightened tension between the Jesuit educational value of caring for our students and holding rigorous academic expectations regarding accountability.


Reading Group: Hidden Mercy by Michael J. O'Loughlin

Posted: January 26, 2022

Join a conversation about Hidden Mercy, a recent book that explores and complicates the Catholic response to HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and 90s.


Redhawk Men’s Hoops is the Hottest Team in Seattle!

Posted: January 25, 2022

The Redhawks are 15-4, riding a seven-game win streak and back home this week.


De-Stress with Dogs

Posted: January 24, 2022

Please support this March 17 event by signing up to bring your dog.


Upcoming ADVANCE Sessions for Faculty Thinking of Applying for Promotion to Full Professor

Posted: January 24, 2022

February brings both a Q&A session and a writing workshop for faculty looking to learn more about the new guidelines related to promotion to full professor.


Midweek Work Break: Soul Sessions

Posted: January 24, 2022

Kicking off this Wednesday, Jan. 26, Soul Sessions are brief and accessible community gatherings to help you pause, breathe, reflect and find inspiration.


Dreaming of Being an Entrepreneur? Join the Jones Idea Challenge

Posted: January 19, 2022

The 2022 Jones Idea Challenge & Corporate Reverse Pitch is designed just for SU undergrad students. Solve a real company problem, work with a team coach and compete for cash prizes of up to $2,500.


CDLI Workshops for the Week of Jan. 24

Posted: January 19, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering workshops on Whiteboarding and Camtasia next week.


Virtual SU Staff Council Drop-In Office Hour

Posted: January 19, 2022

Join Staff Council at its next virtual drop-in office hour to share feedback and ideas with your council representatives.


Electric Vehicle Charging Area Closed for Maintenance Monday, Jan. 24

Posted: January 19, 2022

The work is being done to prepare for expanding the number of charging stations in the main visitor lot.


Open Staff Positions

Posted: January 19, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here's this week's featured staff position openings.


Spring Quarter Course Packs Reminder

Posted: January 19, 2022

February 3 is the deadline by which spring quarter course packs composed of all material must be submitted.


Catherine of Aragon: Infanta of Spain, Queen of England

Posted: January 19, 2022

In her evocative biography, Professor Theresa Earenfight presents an intimate and engaging portrait of Catherine told through the objects that she left behind.


To See All Things New: An Ignatian Silent Retreat for Faculty and Staff

Posted: January 19, 2022

Save the date for this special retreat, which takes place May 6-8. Renew your spirit and vision for life. Give yourself the gift of a weekend retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.


The Power of Possibilities: EMF Grants for Mission and Purpose

Posted: January 18, 2022

The Endowed Mission Fund grants funds for faculty and staff at SU who develop creative proposals to further SU’s Jesuit mission. Interested in learning more?


Spring Quarter Book Orders Due Feb. 6

Posted: January 18, 2022

Help the Campus Store to obtain as many used books as possible for students.


Earth Talks 2022: Call for Five-minute Presentations!

Posted: January 14, 2022

The theme is “Just Sustainability-Care for our Common Home.” Submit your presentation by March 1.


Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

Posted: January 14, 2022

Come to the chapel on Sunday, Jan. 23, to pray for Christian unity with guest preacher Dr. James McCarty.


Reigniting Our Strategic Directions Launch Event is Cancelled

Posted: January 14, 2022

With on-campus events taking place primarily in virtual mode for January, the university is cancelling the Jan. 25 event.


Webinar: Fixing the Social Media Machine

Posted: January 13, 2022

The Center for Business Ethics invites you to this conversation with Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan on Jan. 27.


Study Spanish in Puebla, Mexico

Posted: January 13, 2022

Once again, this generous offer from the Ibero, Puebla is extended to SU faculty and staff.


Creating Beloved Community | Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration: farm. food. freedom.

Posted: January 13, 2022

All are invited for an evening of celebrating and remembering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as we reflect on what it means to create Beloved Community and how that applies to food justice.


The Campaign for the Uncommon Good Impact Report

Posted: January 13, 2022

Read the report and final campaign newsletter to learn about the impact of SU's successful campaign.


Open Staff Positions

Posted: January 12, 2022

Do you know someone who would be a good fit for SU? Here's this week's featured staff position openings.


Earth Month LOGO Design Competition…With a Prize

Posted: January 12, 2022

Get creative and submit your design by March 1.


OMA Speaks: Setting Intentions Towards Solidarity

Posted: January 12, 2022

Join this monthly community dialogue for students, faculty and staff on Jan. 20.


Men’s Hoops Plays Twice This Week – Claim Your Free Tickets

Posted: January 11, 2022

Start the new year with two opportunities to cheer on your Redhawks this week.


Nominate students for the Orientation Leader Position

Posted: January 11, 2022

Orientation Programs looks forward to collaborating with faculty and staff to recruit the next fantastic team of all-star Orientation Leaders.


Upcoming Faculty Events on Teaching and Scholarship from an Inclusive Framework

Posted: January 10, 2022

The Center for Faculty Development is co-sponsoring two workshop series focused on grounding the roles of faculty in an inclusive framework in both teaching and scholarship.


January SU Staff Council Meeting

Posted: January 10, 2022

Please join SU's Staff Council for its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 12.


Kicking off a New Year with a New Benefit Offering

Posted: January 10, 2022

Human Resources announces a new mindfulness benefit, eM Life.


The Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mass & Celebration

Posted: January 10, 2022

Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at 11 a.m. on January 17 at the Chapel.


Winter 2022 Office of Sponsored Projects Observer Now Available

Posted: January 7, 2022

Learn about recently awarded external funding, upcoming OSP events, new resources and other updates in this quarter's OSP Observer.


Dr. Pasha Tabatabai Awarded NSF Grant to Study Properties of Living Materials

Posted: January 6, 2022

Physics Assistant Professor will conduct foundational work while supporting four undergraduates and establishing an innovative educational traineeship program for local high schoolers.


BIPOC faculty: Join LIFT SU for Quarterly Writing Retreats and Weekly Write-On-Sites

Posted: January 5, 2022

LIFT SU Writes is a writing facilitation program designed to increase productivity while developing a sustainable writing practice.


International Holocaust Remembrance Day - Hours of Freedom Concert

Posted: January 5, 2022

Campus Ministry and the Jewish Student Union are excited to partner with the Holocaust Center of Humanity on this special event, which takes place Jan. 27.


CDLI Workshops for the Week of Jan. 10

Posted: January 5, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


Soul Sessions Returns for Winter Quarter

Posted: January 5, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites you to take 15 minutes to pause, breathe, reflect and find inspiration for your daily life and work.


The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice Reading and Reflection Group

Posted: January 5, 2022

The Center for Jesuit Education invites you to join a reading and reflection group and deepen your commitment to racial justice.


“Vatican II at Sixty” Reading and Discussion Group

Posted: January 4, 2022

Join ICTC for a reading group on Vatican II and the Church, Laity and the World, with sessions led by Lucas Sharma, S.J., and Professor Emerita Sharon Callahan.


Remembering Bill Borgert

Posted: January 4, 2022

William (Bill) Borgert, a retired faculty colleague in the College of Education and member of the Dean’s Advisory Council, passed away Dec. 27.


Employee ORCA Program Update: Flex Days Extended Through March 2022

Posted: January 4, 2022

The extension is being made to assist employees in transitioning back to campus through winter quarter and in light of the delay in starting in-person classes.


Flexwork Pilot Update

Posted: December 15, 2021

The Flexwork Task Force reminds staff that the pilot will continue through winter quarter.


Holiday HOOPla – Claim Your FREE Basketball Tickets!

Posted: December 15, 2021

Celebrate the end of fall quarter and the start of winter break by cheering on your men’s and women’s basketball teams.


Remembering David Arnesen

Posted: December 14, 2021

I write to share the sad news that David Arnesen, a longtime professor of business law in the Albers School of Business and Economics, died this past Saturday, Dec. 11.


In Memoriam

Posted: December 13, 2021

Betsey Barker Klein, an SU alumna and honored staff retiree, passed away earlier this month. A memorial service will be held Jan. 6.


Reigniting Our Strategic Directions Website

Posted: December 13, 2021

The newly relaunched Reigniting Our Strategic Directions website is now live.


Associate Professor's New Project Receives Support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Posted: December 13, 2021

An innovative project developed and led by Rachel E. Luft, Ph.D., has received a $396,805 grant from the foundation.


Sculpture Unveiling

Posted: December 13, 2021

You are cordially invited to the Dec. 22 unveiling ceremony for a sculpture by Trung Pham, S.J., which was commissioned by St. James Cathedral.


A Message of Thanks

Posted: December 9, 2021

Faculty and staff contribute more than $38,000 to Seattle University’s United Way of King County Charitable Campaign.


Student Employment Minimum Wage Increase (Effective Jan. 1, 2022)

Posted: December 8, 2021

In accordance with prevailing Seattle Minimum Wage law, as of Jan. 1, 2022, the posted student employment minimum wage will increase based on the City of Seattle Law and annual inflation.


Seattle U Gives Returns February 24, 2022!

Posted: December 8, 2021

Learn how you can make a world of difference as a social ambassador.


Staff Council's Newest Member

Posted: December 8, 2021

Jessica Allen has been elected to represent the council's Non-Exempt, Structural work area.


Library Hours and Access Update

Posted: December 7, 2021

Please note the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons' hours and access between Dec. 13 and Jan. 2.


December SU Staff Council Meeting

Posted: December 6, 2021

The council invites staff to its December meeting this Wednesday, Dec. 8.


Sundborg Center for Community Engagement Releases 2021 Annual Report

Posted: December 3, 2021

Read stories about CCE's work to connect campus and community.


Supporting Our Community Through SU's United Way Campaign

Posted: December 2, 2021

In a message to campus, SU's United Way Campaign Co-chair Tim Leary talks about the importance of supporting our community and shares a video message from our colleague Kent Koth.


2021 Annual Staff Performance Review

Posted: December 2, 2021

Seattle University's process for staff begins Jan. 5 with self-reviews.


Winter Quarter Course Packs Reminder

Posted: December 1, 2021

Requests for course pack items are due now.


The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice Reading and Reflection Group

Posted: December 1, 2021

The Center for Jesuit Education invites you to join a reading and reflection group utilizing The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice: A Month of Meditations with Ignatius of Loyola by Patrick Saint-Jean,


University Reorganization: Message from the President

Posted: November 30, 2021

President Eduardo Peñalver shares an update on some changes to the university's structure.


Claim Your Complimentary Tickets to Watch the Redhawks

Posted: November 30, 2021

Cheer on the men's basketball team on Wednesday, Dec. 1, vs. McNeese State and Sunday, Nov. 5, vs. VMI.


Commencement Update

Posted: November 30, 2021

A message was sent to non-law students on the possibility of a Commencement date change.


To See All Things New:  An Ignatian Silent Retreat for Faculty and Staff

Posted: November 29, 2021

Renew your spirit and vision for life and give yourself the gift of a weekend retreat based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.


Staff Council Office Hour

Posted: November 29, 2021

Staff Council will hold office hours this Wednesday, Dec. 1, 12:30-1:30 p.m., via Zoom.


Winter Holiday Energy Setback

Posted: November 24, 2021

To save energy, heating, cooling and lighting is minimized in unoccupied buildings while the university is closed over the winter holiday break.


LAP Seeking Winter Workshop Presenters

Posted: November 23, 2021

Learning Assistance Programs is looking for presenters for its winter quarter Learning Strategy Workshops.


Celebrate the Season

Posted: November 23, 2021

Seattle University’s 2021 Christmas Tree Lighting will be celebrated in person from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 2.


Seattle University’s United Way Campaign: A Message from EVP Tim Leary

Posted: November 22, 2021

As we begin the second week of this year’s United Way campaign, thank you to all who have been able to make a donation.


Seattle University Choirs Present "All Is Bright"

Posted: November 18, 2021

The Seattle University Choirs present their fall 2021 concert, "All Is Bright," a free, virtual performance that will be live-streamed on Dec. 4.


Chapel Mass Schedule Update

Posted: November 18, 2021

There will be no daily Masses Nov. 24-26, and adjustments are being made to the Sunday Mass schedule for December.


Men’s Basketball Homestand Rolls On

Posted: November 18, 2021

A busy slate of home games continues for the Redhawks, offering many opportunities to see the team in action.


Be a Part of SU's Christmas Video

Posted: November 17, 2021

Your help is needed for this year's holiday video. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Nov. 22.


Informational Session on Applying for Promotion to Full Professor

Posted: November 17, 2021

I like the new guidelines! But how do I create a Holistic Faculty Development Plan?


Thanksgiving Week Hours and Access: Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons

Posted: November 17, 2021

The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will close for the Thanksgiving holiday at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 24. The library will reopen at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 29.


Fall Quarter Community Connections Padlet

Posted: November 16, 2021

Staff Council invites our community to engage with its Community Connections Padlet.


Men's Basketball Hosts Morgan State Thursday

Posted: November 16, 2021

Cheer on the Redhawks as they look to stay undefeated at home.


Seattle University’s United Way of King County Charitable Campaign

Posted: November 15, 2021

President Peñalver invites faculty and staff to support our local community through the United Way campaign.


Reminder - Fall Quarter Classes Moving Online After Thanksgiving Break

Posted: November 13, 2021

This does not apply to the law school.


Nursing Faculty Mo Sin Honored with Parkinson’s Foundation Alumni Award

Posted: November 12, 2021

Professor Mo Sin is the 2021 Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Faculty Program Alumni Awardee.


Statement by Seattle University Director of Athletics Shaney Fink on the Resignation of Coach Jim Hayford

Posted: November 11, 2021

Today, I accepted the resignation of head men's basketball coach Jim Hayford.


Book Launch - Identity in the Shadow of a Giant: How the Rise of China is Changing Taiwan

Posted: November 9, 2021

Political Science Associate Professor Yitan Li will discuss the book he has coauthored on Nov. 30.


Orientation Leader Nominations for 2022-23 Academic Year

Posted: November 9, 2021

Orientation Programs looks forward to collaborating with faculty and staff to recruit the next fantastic team of all-star Orientation Leaders.


Introducing SU Today

Posted: November 9, 2021

We are pleased to announce the launch of SU Today, a new site dedicated to university messages, information and events.


Kinesiology Mobile Lab Open House

Posted: November 9, 2021

Join the Kinesiology Department for a celebration of their new mobile lab on Nov. 16.


De-Stress with Dogs

Posted: November 9, 2021

This popular SU tradition returns Nov. 23, and your pups are wanted!


Cultivating BIPOC Student Community

Posted: November 4, 2021

Campus Ministry and the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) are collaborating this year to support BIPOC students in new ways.


President's Suggestion Box

Posted: November 4, 2021

Here's your chance to share your thoughts.


Masses at the Chapel of St. Ignatius

Posted: November 3, 2021

In-person Sunday and weekday Masses are now being offered at the Chapel.


Two-week SU Blood Donation Campaign

Posted: October 28, 2021

The weather may be turning cold and gloomy, but one way to feel warm and fuzzy inside is to donate blood.


Breaking Bread: Community Mass and Lunch with the Center for Jesuit Education  

Posted: October 28, 2021

CJE invites you to take part in this gathering on Nov. 17.


College of Science and Engineering Virtual STEM Research Showcase 2021

Posted: October 26, 2021

The College of Science and Engineering is pleased to present the STEM Research Showcase 2021.


Faculty Research Lightning Talks: 2021 Summer Faculty Fellows

Posted: October 26, 2021

Join the Office of Sponsored Projects and the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons in kicking off this year’s Lightning Talk series on Oct. 28.


Recycling Right at Seattle University

Posted: October 26, 2021

The SU Facilities department has noticed an increase in recycling contamination in our campus waste stream.


Benefit Q&A Session

Posted: October 20, 2021

As Open Enrollment approaches, this Oct. 26 session is your chance to learn more about your benefits options for 2022.


Family Weekend

Posted: October 19, 2021

You may notice some extra activity and visitors to our campus this coming weekend.


Vatican II at Sixty: The New "Signs of the Times" and What They Mean for the Church in the Global World

Posted: October 11, 2021

The Insitute for Catholic Thought and Culture invites you to a presentation on Oct. 21, featuring noted theologian Massimo Faggioli.


Homelessness: After All the Time and Effort, Why Is It Getting Worse?

Posted: October 7, 2021

Please join Seattle University’s Institute of Public Service for a vigorous and thoughtful discussion on Oct. 19.


We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration

Posted: October 4, 2021

Join author Tamiko Nimura for an Oct. 26 discussion of her book on Japanese Americans who refused to submit to imprisonment in American concentration camps without a fight.


“Vatican II at Sixty” Reading and Discussion Group

Posted: October 4, 2021

Faculty and staff are invited to join the group and consider the impact of a pivotal moment in the history of the Catholic Church and the world.


Engineering Professor Awarded NSF Grant with Navajo Technical University to Address Energy Poverty

Posted: October 4, 2021

Henry Louie, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering—along with collaborators at Navajo Technical University—was awarded a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation.


“Voices of the Border”

Posted: October 1, 2021

Co-editors of a book will be on campus Oct. 19 for a special event with faculty and staff.


Professor of Mathematics Awarded Funds from the National Institutes of Health

Posted: September 30, 2021

Brian Fischer, associate professor of Mathematics, was recently awarded funds from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).


Father Greg Lucey, Former VP for Planning and Development, Dies

Posted: September 30, 2021

Gregory Lucey, S.J., who served as Seattle University’s vice president for planning and development in the 1980s, died this morning.


Faculty and Staff COVID Testing Begins Next Week

Posted: September 30, 2021

All unvaccinated employees with medical or religious exemptions will be tested weekly and 10 percent of vaccinated faculty and staff population will be selected at random.


Fall Opening Town Hall Video Now Available

Posted: September 29, 2021

During a Town Hall forum on Sept. 20, President Peñalver and other university leaders discussed Seattle University’s preparations for fall quarter and the ongoing COVID response.


LAP Workshop: Enhancing Mental Focus and Wellbeing

Posted: March 24, 2022

This workshop for students is on mental regulation skills to manage procrastination, self-criticism, attention and motivation.


Zero Waste Trivia Night

Posted: March 3, 2022

Learn more about SU’s zero waste program and the university’s participation in the Campus Race to Zero Waste Competition. Play to win gift cards for local businesses.


UREC Group Fitness Classes

Posted: February 11, 2022

Faculty and staff are invited to participate!


CEJS Student Fellowship Applications Now Open - Deadline Is March 1

Posted: February 10, 2022

This fellowship opportunity for SU students with an environmental justice or sustainability research idea comes with a $2,500 stipend.


CDLI Workshop

Posted: February 7, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation invites faculty to a Feb. 16 workshop on Canvas New Quizzes.


Making the Most of Your Core Classes

Posted: February 2, 2022

Spring registration is coming soon. This workshop will help students navigate the catalog to UCOR classes that fit their schedule and interests.


Exempt Employee Leave Request Moving to mySeattleU

Posted: January 31, 2022

The change goes into effect Feb. 1.


CDLI Workshop on Canvas New Quizzes

Posted: January 31, 2022

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation offers this Feb. 9 workshop for any interested faculty.


Winter Day of Reflection: Seasons of Grace

Posted: January 24, 2022

After a year full of both good and challenging things, we pause for a moment to take a breath, give thanks, grow in awareness of God’s grace and seek hope for the path ahead.


SnowVan to Crystal

Posted: January 24, 2022

Get in the van to Crystal Mountain resort every Friday!


Harriet Stephenson Business Plan Competition 2022 | Wednesday Workshop

Posted: January 24, 2022

SU's Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center invites students to the second Wednesday Workshop on Jan. 26, which is about "Customers and Value Proposition."


Are You out of Paper or Toner?

Posted: January 7, 2022

Here's what you do. (Hint: It involves the Service Desk.)


2021 Annual Staff Performance Review is Live

Posted: January 6, 2022

It's time to complete your self-review. NEW: The deadline has been extended to Jan. 28.


Disinformation Discussion: Finding High-quality Internet Sources for School and Your Personal Life

Posted: January 6, 2022

This Jan. 12 workshop introduces students to a framework for sifting through the deluge of information found online or through social media for academic or personal tasks.


Update: Christmas Tree Lighting Recording

Posted: January 4, 2022

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the visual recording of this year's Christmas Tree Lighting was not usable.


Reprographics Closed for Part of Jan. 11

Posted: January 4, 2022

Completed jobs can still be picked up from SUperCopy.


COVID Vaccine Clinic @ SU Next Week

Posted: December 7, 2021

The Walmart clinic returns to SU on Tuesday, Dec. 14.


CDLI Workshops: Week of Dec. 13

Posted: December 6, 2021

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops on Teaching with Zoom and Canvas Basics next week.


LinkedIn Learning December Challenge: 12 Days of Learning

Posted: December 1, 2021

To help you find some time to invest in your development amid the year-end craze, you are invited to participate in LinkedIn Learning’s 12 Days of Learning Challenge, kicking off Dec. 7.


LinkedIn Learning - Unplug

Posted: November 24, 2021

Whether you work on a computer or spend your free time on a smartphone, tech fatigue can easily set in. It is important to take some time to unplug, step away and recharge.


Winter Clothing Swap (Accepting Donations!)

Posted: November 15, 2021

The Commuter Link is hosting a Winter Clothing Swap on Nov. 22 and accepting donations through Nov. 19.


CDLI Workshop (Week of Nov. 22)

Posted: November 15, 2021

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation offers a workshop on Teaching with Zoom on Nov. 22.


Join Women in Jesuit Mission

Posted: November 9, 2021

Women in Jesuit Mission is a community of Seattle University women who desire to deepen their knowledge and commitment to the Jesuit Catholic mission of the university in the diverse ways.


CDLI Workshops (Nov. 15-18)

Posted: November 9, 2021

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


Accounts Payable Year-end Payment Deadlines 

Posted: November 9, 2021

The Controller’s Office would like you to be aware of the following December 2021 deadlines for ProcureSU and Accounts Payable.


Campion and Bellarmine Window Repairs

Posted: November 5, 2021

Work begins soon to ensure the safety of the windows in two of our residence halls.


Reprographics, SuperCopy and Mailing Services Are Here for You 

Posted: November 4, 2021

Learn more about all the goods and services available to you right here on campus.


Update on Copy Paper Deliveries

Posted: November 2, 2021

As you may be aware, Mailing Services is now distributing paper to meet your MPS needs and asks for your help to maintain a high level of service.


Lemieux Library – Citation Index and Journal Metric Resource Pilot – Scopus Access

Posted: October 28, 2021

As part of our Citation and Journal Metrics pilot, access to Scopus will be available until Dec. 31.


Jesuit Community Prayers for the Deceased in November

Posted: October 28, 2021

The Catholic community traditionally prays for its deceased members in a special way in November.


Altar for Día de los Muertos

Posted: October 28, 2021

On All Souls’ Day and throughout the month of November, Christians remember with love those who have died, and pray in hope for them.


Raffles Policy

Posted: October 26, 2021

A reminder that Seattle University has a Raffles Policy and Resources site to assist the university community in complying with local and state laws and regulations.


Coffee Hour with President Eduardo Peñalver

Posted: October 20, 2021

Come meet the President at The Sidebar and have a cup of coffee on him Friday, Oct. 22, noon-1 p.m.


Vatican II at Sixty: Diverse Perspectives Discussion Panel

Posted: October 20, 2021

Join the Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture for this conversation on Oct. 28.


Soul Sessions

Posted: October 20, 2021

As we return to work during a time of change and lingering uncertainty with the pandemic, making time for soul-care is more important than ever.


Open Forum Sessions on Reigniting Our Strategic Directions

Posted: October 19, 2021

As was shared in President Peñalver’s Oct. 6 message, you are invited to attend the open forums on Reigniting Our Strategic Directions.


Faculty Leader Series Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Feedback

Posted: October 19, 2021

This Oct. 20 workshop will cover strategies for soliciting better feedback and giving the feedback someone else needs to succeed.


Recording Now Available: The Workplace During COVID-19

Posted: October 14, 2021

Video of Kira Mauseth's recent talk is now available.


Soccer, Volleyball Continue Homestand This Week

Posted: October 14, 2021

There are four opportunities to cheer on our Redhawks this weekend as women’s soccer, men’s soccer and volleyball all compete at home.


A Celebration for Michelle Clements

Posted: October 14, 2021

Help send off SU's VP for Human Resources on Oct. 28.


A Conversation with Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell

Author of the book “Her Honor" joins the SU community for a presentation on Oct. 26.


Fidelity Webinar: Five Money Musts

Posted: October 5, 2021

Faculty and staff are invited to this webinar.


CampusCup 2021 at SU: Free Menstrual Cups for SU Students

CampusCup at SU is a partnership involving several offices at the university.


Global Street Fair

Posted: September 30, 2021

Join Education Abroad and the greater Seattle U community for a celebration of all things global.


Social and Criminal Justice Book Club

Posted: April 15, 2024

The Department of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Forensics' spring book club will read "The Second Chance Club: Hardship and Hope after Prison" by Jason Hardy.


It's Not Too Late to Join the Go Move Challenge

Posted: February 8, 2024

If you're already participating, help boost SU's standing by remembering to log in and track your activity.


UREC Holiday Hours

Posted: December 1, 2021

University Recreation will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day until Dec. 10, and then be closed from Dec. 11 through Jan. 2.


Please Provide Input on Next VP for Human Resources

Posted: November 23, 2021

Share your feedback by Dec. 3.


Virtual Drop-in Writing Help for Students

Posted: November 18, 2021

Stop by at any stage of the writing process without an appointment to be entered in a gift card raffle.


LinkedIn Learning - Thanksgiving Reflections

Posted: November 17, 2021

During this season of giving thanks, take a moment to reflect with LinkedIn Learning.


Yoga Flow

Posted: November 12, 2021

UREC is offering two Yoga Flow classes this week. (Please note new times.)


Thanksgiving Lunch

Posted: November 3, 2021

Faculty and staff are invited to rekindle an SU tradition and gather for a Thanksgiving lunch on Nov. 23. RSVP by Nov. 15.


CDLI Workshops for the Week of Nov. 9

Posted: November 2, 2021

The Center for Digital Learning and Innovation is offering workshops on Camtasia and teaching with Zoom.


Mindfulness Self-Care Session

Posted: October 20, 2021

The Flexwork Taskforce invites you to attend this workshop on Oct. 26.


Please Share with Students: Getting Started with Citation Managers

Posted: October 19, 2021

Learning Assistance Programs is presenting this useful workshop on Oct. 27.


CDLI Workshops - Week of Oct. 25

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation is offering a number of workshops for any interested faculty.


Madison Bus Rapid Transit

Posted: October 19, 2021

The Seattle Department of Transportation will be starting construction on the Madison Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line shortly.


Make Your Voice Heard: Take the Seattle Public Safety Survey

Posted: October 19, 2021

Members of the Seattle University are encouraged to take part in the Seattle Public Safety Survey, which is available through Nov. 30.


Please Share with Students: Coping with Transitions and Uncertainty During COVID-19

Posted: October 14, 2021

As we enter a new school year in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, we may be having a variety of responses.


Homecoming 2021: Court Nomination Form

Posted: October 11, 2021

Homecoming Court nominations are being accepted through Oct. 15.


CDLI Workshops - Week of Monday, Oct. 4

The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation offers the following workshops for any interested faculty.


Campus Publicity Updates

Posted: September 29, 2021

As we settle back into planning events for our campus community, here are a few reminders and updates about campus publicity.


Event flyer for discussion on Indian boarding schools

Is Healing Possible? Confronting Catholic Indian Boarding School History

Posted: September 29, 2021

This presentation, which takes place Oct. 12, will focus on understanding the history of an Indian boarding school and the possibility for healing.


Albers Presents REI President and CEO Eric Artz

Posted: September 29, 2021

Eric Artz, president and CEO of REI Co-op, will be kicking off the Fall 2021 season of the Albers Executive Speaker Series on Wednesday, Oct. 13.


Farewell to Stephanie Toppin of CAPS

Posted: September 29, 2021

Stephanie Toppin, who has served as administrative assistant in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), will be leaving SU on Oct. 14.


Honoring Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month

Posted: September 28, 2021

September begins the start of Hispanic and Latin American (Latinx) Heritage Month.


Reading and Reflection Group: The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice

Posted: September 28, 2021

Please join the Center for Jesuit Education for a reading group that will discuss the book and deepen our commitment to racial justice through an engagement with the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises.


Lemieux Library – Citation Index & Journal Metric Resource Pilot

Posted: September 21, 2021

The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will be piloting two citation indices and two journal metric resources during the 2021–2022 academic year.