The latest about our faculty, staff, alumni and students.
Apr 8, 2024
Take a look at what our faculty, alumni and staff were up to recently.
Mar 12, 2024
Faculty research and scholarship includes working with our students and alumni.
Feb 27, 2024
Read More about Recent Collaborations: Faculty, Students, Alumni
Join Seattle University and the Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership for the Winter Quarter “Conversations.”
Jan 29, 2024
Recent accomplishments by our faculty, alumni and students
Nov 14, 2023
Read More about November 2023: College of Arts and Sciences Community News
Gallery exhibitions, theatre, concerts and book events
Nov 12, 2023
Read More about November and December Events in the College of Arts and Sciences
From an exciting music video created by our students abroad to a wide variety of publishing and presenting by faculty, the Arts and Sciences community has been busy.
Oct 11, 2023
Read More about Student, Alumni and Faculty News: October 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.
Oct 2, 2023
Read More about "Coping with Mental Health Challenges, the Personal and the Political"
Celebrating recent Arts and Sciences student and alumni success
Sep 29, 2023
Arts and Sciences faculty were busy over the summer into the beginning of fall, presenting, publishing and more.
Sep 25, 2023
Research, project outreach, new books, and more
Sep 22, 2023
Read More about Student, Alumni and Faculty Collaborations: September 2023
SU’s Creative Writing Program, College of Arts & Sciences, and Elliott Bay Book Company the award-winning author in conversation with Dr. Sonora Jha about her highly anticipated new book, “Roman Stories.”
Sep 17, 2023
Eleven new tenure track faculty join the college, two are promoted to tenure track and a new leader takes charge of Brady Battalion, Army ROTC
Jul 1, 2023
Read More about College of Arts and Sciences welcomes new and promoted faculty members