Seattle U and Rainier Scholars Partner on New Scholarship ProgramUniversity pledges full-need scholarships for underrepresented students of color.September 25, 2020
Staying the CourseNonprofit leader Gary Davis, '10 MNPL, embraces change while supporting communities.September 21, 2020
Wall Street Journal Ranks Seattle U Among Top 16 Percent of Universities in the NationSeattle University was ranked in the top 16 percent of universities nationally in the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Ranking 2021 and received high marks in the latest U.S. News rankings for academics and service learning. September 18, 2020
Costco Scholarship Fund Event Goes Virtual to Raise Funds for ScholarshipsThe Costco Scholarship Fund Breakfast, held virtually on Sept. 17, brought in almost $4.4 million from generous donors for scholarships benefitting students at Seattle University and University of Washington.September 17, 2020
Seattle U Builds Community in First Virtual Welcome WeekStudent Development team took its annual orientation offerings online for first-year and transfer students.September 16, 2020
Invalid ImageBusiness Programs Earn High National Rankings from U.S. News & World ReportThree Seattle University undergraduate business programs achieved high national rankings in the U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges 2021” rankings.September 15, 2020
Invalid ImagePublic Affairs Corner: Independent Colleges of WashingtonSeattle U is the largest member of ICW, an organization that represents 10 institutions of higher education in Washington.September 14, 2020
Invalid ImageThe New Washington College Grant and Seattle UniversityFormerly known as the State Need Grant, the legislation that renamed and created the Washington College Grant has immediately benefited students and families throughout the state, including at Seattle University.September 14, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle University Needs You on Its Life Saving Team: Give BloodWe are bound by blood. Please help those in need by participating in SU's virtual drive from October 4 to 17.September 14, 2020
Invalid ImageThis Year's Common Text program addresses racial justiceEach year the university selects a text or texts to launch the academic year for incoming students. Incoming students receive the year’s Common Text over the summer, and the issues it raises are incorporated into some classes and pursued in a year-long series of programs built around the themes. This year, rather than having just one text, organizers selected a number of resources.September 11, 2020
LIFT SU Bolsters Seattle U’s Inclusive Excellence Action Plan for Racial Justice and Anti-Racist EducationNatasha Martin, JD, vice president for Diversity and Inclusion and associate professor of law, created and delivered the university’s latest action plan during the President’s Welcome, laying the framework for the university to continue advancing inclusive excellence and align antiracism to its strategic direction and purpose.September 9, 2020
President Sundborg Welcomes Faculty and Staff to a New Academic Year Unlike Any BeforePresident Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., gave his annual President’s Welcome for an academic year unlike any experienced before due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some key takeaways from his welcome remarks.September 4, 2020
Professor Mary Alberg Awarded National Science Foundation GrantMary Alberg, professor of physics, was recently awarded funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for her project “Hadron Structure and Interactions.”September 2, 2020
Seattle U Earns a Top Rating in Princeton Review’s Green College Honor RollSeattle University is the only college in the Northwestern United States to earn a spot in the Princeton Review’s 2021 Green Honor Roll of 30 colleges that earned the highest scores by the publication.August 26, 2020
Faculty Inspire Next Generation of LeadersNew digital space launched for current and prospective students to get to know SU faculty.August 25, 2020
Seattle U Leads the Way in Highly Engaged Online LearningCare of the whole student no exception, even in remote instruction.August 21, 2020
Invalid ImageWhere Higher Education Fits in the Congressional Stimulus NegotiationsCongressional leaders are debating three overarching proposals to continue COVID-19 pandemic-related emergency assistance, including funds for higher education.August 18, 2020
Seattle University Included in 2021 Edition of Princeton Review’s The Best 386 CollegesThe Princeton Review continues to recognize Seattle University as one of the best colleges in the nation for undergraduate education, according to its Best 386 Colleges 2021. Students surveyed for the rankings noted strong academics, close community, urban location and commitment to justice and sustainability.August 18, 2020
Seattle University Announces Changes to Fall Reopening PlansPresident Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J, today sent the following message to students, faculty and staff of Seattle University:July 23, 2020
A View of the World: Winners of 4th Annual “Imagining the World” Photo Competition announcedThe Imagining the World: Study Abroad and International Photography Competition highlights the college’s and university’s participation in the global community.July 1, 2020
Seattle U in the News: Lara Branigan profiled in BlueprintBlueprint, a trade journal for facilities professionals, featured a profile of Seattle U's Lara Branigan, director of design and construction, and her work on the new Center for Science and Innovation.June 25, 2020
Invalid ImageEngage Your MindRegister by June 26 for free, virtual summer course that pursues intersection of city, Seattle U & social justice.June 24, 2020
Invalid ImageJuneteenth and Social Progress: A Message from the VP for Diversity and Inclusion1619. January 1, 1863. June 19, 1865. During this profound moment in our history as a nation and a university, it is important that we take note of the significance of these dates.June 19, 2020
Continuing the Work of Standing in SolidarityAs a Jesuit university, Seattle University is called on and committed to creating a just and humane world. It is imperative that we use all the resources we have as a university to seek understanding and address complex issues through teaching, research, discourse and engagement.June 16, 2020
Honoring the Class of 2020Although Seattle University’s in-person commencement ceremonies have been rescheduled due to COVID-19 restrictions, virtual events organized by various departments across campus will celebrate the accomplishments of this year’s graduating class.June 11, 2020
Invalid ImageIn Support of Black Lives Matter Day of Action This FridaySeattle University honors and affirms all Black lives and, in this small way, join in the day of action as part of our renewed commitment to reimagine and bring forth a more just and humane world.June 10, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle University and the Seattle Police DepartmentPresident Stephen Sundborg, S.J., responds to questions raised about Seattle University’s relationship with the Seattle Police Department (SPD).June 10, 2020
Invalid ImageAffirming Black Lives—Staff Council StatementWe stand beside our black SU community members and all who are feeling the pain and weight of these times. June 9, 2020
Standing in Solidarity and Affirming Commitment Through ActionSeattle U collectively stands in solidarity and renews its commitment to better support and educate its students and community on racial justice and systemic racism.June 9, 2020
SU Hosts Vigil and Teach-In For Racial JusticeSeattle University sponsored two events this week to bring attention to the recent murders of Black Americans and the need for racial justice.June 5, 2020
Invalid ImageAffirming Black LivesMessages of solidarity for Black lives from President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., and Natasha Martin, vice president of Diversity and Inclusion. June 5, 2020
Invalid ImageRemembering Paul MilanSU mourns the passing of a beloved colleague who "contributed greatly to fabric of the university."June 2, 2020
Invalid ImageBannan ScholarsScience and Engineering Dean Michael Quinn announces 2020-2021 recipients. June 1, 2020
Reopening Update: Fall Quarter Dates AnnouncedPlanning is ongoing to reopen the Seattle University campus for the return of students this fall. The decision has been made to begin fall quarter classes on Sept. 9 and the quarter will end on Nov. 24, a shift of two weeks sooner than the traditional start and end of the quarter.May 28, 2020
Invalid ImageStudent AwardsProvost Shane P. Martin announces the 2019-2020 recipients of the President’s Award, Provost’s Award and Provost’s Award for Graduate Student Excellence. May 26, 2020
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Invalid ImageThe Significance of Laudato Si’ at Seattle University on its 5th AnniversaryThree faculty members reflect on the continued importance of the papal encyclical and resources for celebrating the anniversary observance.May 20, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: What does COVID-19 mean for the future of college admissions?Seattle University Provost Shane P. Martin was among those interviewed for a PBS NewsHour story about the impact of the pandemic on standardized tests for college admissions.May 19, 2020
Training Future Frontline Health Care Workers RemotelyCollege of Nursing replicates in-person clinical work in a virtual model.May 18, 2020
Fostering Scholars Program Continues Support of the Whole PersonStrong connections among the community remain steadfast during trying times.May 8, 2020
SU Among Top 10 Schools in the Nation for Waste Diversion EffortsSeattle University took sixth place out of 145 schools across North America in the waste diversion category of this year’s RecycleMania.May 8, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle University Among First to Get Government Relief Funds to StudentsInternational and DACA Students Supported Through University’s Emergency FundMay 8, 2020
Invalid ImageRemembering John Morford, Former Education DeanJohn Morford, former dean of the School of Education and founding director of the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership, died this past Monday, May 4.May 7, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle University to Receive Award for Work with Surrounding NeighborhoodsSeattle University will be recognized for its commitment to its adjacent neighborhoods next week by Campus Compact, which will bestow its Richard Guarasci and Eduardo J. Padrón Awards for Institutional Transformation.May 7, 2020
Seattle University Intends to Re-Open for Fall QuarterSeattle University intends to reopen campus in the fall for the 2020-21 academic year, President Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., announced today.April 30, 2020
Ahead of schedule, Seattle University halfway to full divestment from fossil fuelsSeattle University has reached its halfway point nine months ahead of schedule to divest its endowment portfolio of companies owning fossil fuel reserves by 50 percent.April 29, 2020
Whether In-Person, Virtually or a Hybrid, Care and Excellence Hallmarks of Faculty-Led TeachingCreativity and flexibility drive remote instruction among schools and colleges.April 29, 2020
Lemieux Library Virtually Supports Academic SuccessLemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons equip students for success during COVID-19.April 28, 2020
Adaptability and Creativity Boost Recruitment & RetentionNumber of new spring transfer students exceeds projectionApril 23, 2020
Earth Talks Webinar Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Earth DayA leader in sustainability, Seattle University takes part in global event by encouraging action and participation in initiatives that focus on the urgent need for environmental protection and climate solutions.April 21, 2020
Campus Widens Support of Students VirtuallySupporting current students in every possible way remains an important priority for Seattle University.April 20, 2020
OMA Food Pantry Adapts to Challenging TimesOMA pantry satiates and destigmatizes food insecurity.April 17, 2020