DMI collaborates across campus with multiple Mission Partners to create opportunities for members of the Seattle University community to encounter and engage with the rich Jesuit educational tradition. We seek to form leaders for social transformation through the pursuit of academic excellence, inspired by faith that does justice.
Read through below to learn more about the key partnerships DMI has across Seattle University.
Ecumenical and Interreligious, the THRS department offers students an opportunity to explore the beliefs, texts, practices, and ethics of from an in-depth, theological perspective.
Seattle University’s Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture (ICTC) invites the community to renew the Catholic intellectual tradition of engagement at the crossroads where faith and reason, religion and culture, church and world meet - through academic research, reflection and dialogue. ICTC creates opportunities that provide a Catholic lens to ongoing conversations especially relevant to our local community and our world today.
With the institute as its academic nucleus, the university will examine its Catholic heritage with heightened intentionality and vigor.
The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement (CEIE) at Seattle University is committed to ecumenical and interreligious engagement, spiritual and indigenous pathways, and to cultural wisdom. Students, alumni, faculty, and partners from the university and within these communities serve on CEIE advisory councils that aim to serve, create, convene, and explore.
The Sundborg Center for Community Engagement is a mission-driven organization, connecting campus and community through programs and partnerships that align with Seattle University’s values and strategic goals.