Representation MattersAlums Alex LaCasse, ’10, and Kabi Gishuru, ’08, are making meaningful change and amplifying diverse voices through their work at Netflix.November 16, 2023
Building for the FutureMeet the new leaders in enrollment, campus ministry, finance and global engagement. November 11, 2023
Alumni Spotlight: Archie Roundtree, Jr., ’18 JDA Q&A with this year’s Outstanding Recent Alumnus.April 17, 2023
In Memoriam: Fall/Winter 2022-23Seattle University remembers those in our alumni family and university community we’ve lost.October 21, 2022
Invalid ImageThe Show Must Go OnSeattle University’s Performing Arts & Arts Leadership (PAAL) Theatre program put on virtual production of Anton Chekov classic.January 14, 2021
Staying the CourseNonprofit leader Gary Davis, '10 MNPL, embraces change while supporting communities.September 21, 2020
Taking ActionAlumna Toyia T. Taylor, ’11, MFAL, inspires youth to find and express their voices.September 21, 2020
Healthy Eating, Healthy BeingChartwell’s Wellness & Sustainability Manager Brianna Ballard is helping students and the campus community make smart eating choices that fit with the university's overall commitment to sustainability.February 27, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Terrell Brown scores 25 as Seattle U men down BakersfieldTerrell Brown scored 25 points as SU defeated Cal State Bakersfield 69-54 on Saturday night at Redhawk Center. February 22, 2020
Putting the Care into Health CareNursing students get new real-world teaching aid in high-tech, life-like package.January 16, 2020
Mind, Body, WellnessEndowment will ensure greater support for campus mental health servicesNovember 18, 2019
Global ImpactThrough travel and study abroad, Michael Ninen, ’20, is learning by immersing himself in the world at large. The senior, who has set his sights on a possible career in foreign service or with the State Department, is the picture of perseverance, overcoming adversity to realize his dream of attending college and making his mark in the world.October 25, 2019
Making Wishes Come TrueMelissa Arias, '01 JD, is the new president and CEO of Make-A-Wish® Alaska and Washington.October 14, 2019
Advocating for a Healthy Health Care SystemCollege of Nursing's Jennifer Fricas focuses on improving community and public health.October 14, 2019
Amazon Commits $3 Million to New Center for Science and InnovationAmazon has made a $3 million gift to the new Center for Science and Innovation. The gift will expand opportunities in computer science education, particularly for women and underrepresented minorities.May 13, 2019
Head of the ClassHigh placement rate for College of Education alumni who are making their marks in classrooms and beyond.April 30, 2019
Alfie Scholars Increases AwardSeattle University’s Alfie Scholars Program, which provides financial support for underrepresented college transfer students to obtain a bachelor’s degree and become leaders for civility, has increased its award from $10,000 to $15,000 annually.April 10, 2019
The Unending Fight for JusticeAlumnus leading change as president of The National Judicial College.March 29, 2019
Partners in ProgressCenter for Community Engagement marks 15th anniversary with many milestones.January 23, 2019
Building a Better FutureFirst-generation students find support, community at Seattle U.January 1, 2019
Bridging Troubled WatersJames Martin, S.J., Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT community can enter into a relationship of respect, compassion and sensitivity.October 17, 2018
Inclusivity in ActionUniversity and alumni activate change from the classroom to the boardroom.October 13, 2018
A Life of ServiceSteve and Tricia Trainer, ’02 MDiv, are this year’s St. Ignatius Medal recipientsAugust 23, 2018