An Entrepreneurial Idea That SticksMeet this year’s Grand Prize Winner of the annual Business Plan Competition.June 5, 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
Changing Business in the Wake of COVID-19Seattle U double alumni Steve Brooks, ’98, ’19, vice president of business development at UMC, is driving an innovative solution to help at-risk communities stay healthy while keeping employees in the workforce by designing and manufacturing portable handwashing stationsMay 13, 2020
Invalid ImageResponsible AI starts with higher educationA guest op-ed co-authored by the dean of Seattle U's College of Science and Engineering and an alumni who works in AI at Microsoft say we need to ensure that those entering careers in technology have studied how technology can impact society.May 11, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Psychology senior instructor Kira Mauseth, PhD, speaks on the potential psychological effects of the pandemicDr. Mauseth is the co-lead of the Behavioral Health Strike Team for the Washington State Department of Health. She specializes in disaster relief work in her clinical role as a practicing psychologist.May 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 U in the News: Graduate student draws on her relationships with farmers and grocers to get unsold produce to food banksWith the city’s farmers markets shuttered for weeks and only recently beginning to reopen, some regional farmers have been stuck with produce they can’t sell. Now a collaboration between local businesses, farmers markets and food banks is working to redirect those fruits and vegetables to hungry communities across the Seattle area.May 5, 2020
SU’s Natasha Martin Named American Council on Education FellowThe American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program has selected 38 emerging college and university leaders for the 2020-21 class, including Natasha Martin, Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion and Associate Professor of Law at Seattle University.April 17, 2020
OMA Food Pantry Adapts to Challenging TimesOMA pantry satiates and destigmatizes food insecurity.April 17, 2020
Seattle University Sophomore Nicola Kraus Selected for 2019 U.S. Bank Student Union ScholarshipNicola Kraus, a sophomore at Seattle University, has been selected as a 2019 U.S. Bank Student Union Scholarship recipient. April 15, 2020
Mechanical engineering student is member of research group looking for ways to reuse N95 facemasksDaniel Lee is among 60 academics and professionals nationally looking for ways to decontaminate and reuse N95 face masks to help counter a severe shortage of the critical equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.April 9, 2020
Care on the Frontlines: An Alumna's Expertise with COVID-19Naomi Diggs, MD, ’04, '20 is a physician and leader at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle where she is part of the coordinated COVID-19 response team.April 3, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Restaurants are hurting due to the coronavirus-related shutdown. Yet many continue to help others in need.Osbaldo Hernandez (Public Affairs, '12), co-owner of Frelard Tamales, and his family have been packing free sack lunches for children who are out of school.March 26, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Kathleen McChesney, law enforcement trailblazer and victim advocate, to receive 2020 Laetare MedalKathleen McChesney, '76, will receive the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics.March 23, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Elgin Baylor Will Forever Remain the Most Magnificent Loser in NBA HistoryA look back at the incredible story of one of the greatest players in NBA history and Seattle U alumnus, Elgin Baylor, '58. March 22, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Homeless feel the effect of social distancingLaw Professor Sara Rankin on the effects of social distancing on the most vulnerable.March 20, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Should colleges pay their athletes? What Catholic social teaching has to say.Pat Kelly, S.J., associate professor of theology and religious studies, shares a perspective on sport and spirituality.March 20, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Why Foreign-Trained Lawyers Should Consider a Two-Year J.D.Josie Mitchell, associate director of the School of Law's Center for Professional Development, has some advice for international students interested in earning a two-year J.D. in the U.S.March 19, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Should your company tell you when coronavirus hits the workforce?A case involving an Amazon contractor's sick spouse raises questions that many companies are asking right now. Albers Professor Jeffery Smith weighs in.March 18, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Dr. Glenn Lux recognized as Outstanding Medical Group ExecutiveDr. Glenn Lux, ‘06, president and chief executive officer of Allegro Pediatrics, is honored with a Leaders in Healthcare Award.March 1, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Why this tech investor thinks a recession might actually help the Seattle regionVladimir Dashkeev, an economics professor at Seattle University, said he’s skeptical of any statements regarding positive, short-term effects of a recession.February 28, 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: D.C-based political activist Angela Rye challenges, inspires in Black History Month addressAngela Rye, Law ’05, was the keynote speaker for Middle Tennessee State University’s Black History Month celebration.February 26, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Sounders FC Announces Complete Regional Broadcast Lineup for 2020 SeasonMen's soccer coach Pete Fewing will be part of the broadcast.February 26, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: No. 18 Mizzou softball upset by Seattle UniversitySeattle U’s softball team upsets Mizzou, ranked 18th in the country, during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic Tournament.February 23, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Senate candidate’s platform is anything but typicalTed Fortier, an anthropologist and professor at Seattle University, worked with the Coeur d’Alene Tribe to publish an article in The Indigenous People and the Environment journal in 2012, which is cited in a story on Paulette Jordan, a U.S. Senate candidate in Idaho.February 23, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Tarik Skubal, ’18, named one of the most interesting non-roster players for all 30 MLB teamsFormer Redhawk pitcher Tarik Skubal has a chance of making the Detroit Tiger’s major league roster by season’s end.February 22, 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
Invalid ImageFormer SU Pitcher Tarik Skubal's,’18, dominance raises a big question: When will he join the Tigers?Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire had seen enough. As former SU pitcher Tarik Skubal, ‘18 — one of the Tigers' top prospects — totally dominated on Friday afternoon while pounding the strike zone, Gardenhire looked over at Tigers general manager Al Avila, who was sitting behind home plate.February 21, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Seattle Sounders re-signs SU soccer alumnusSU soccer alumnus Alex Roldan, ’18, will continue his winning ways with the Seattle Sounders. February 18, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Faculty member Dr. Quinton Morris new co-chair of Seattle Arts CommissionDr. Morris is a concert violinist, educator, entrepreneur and filmmaker.February 14, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: Marketing Professor Analyses the Superbowl AdsTelevision ads during the Superbowl give companies a massive audience for their products. Did they succeed?February 3, 2020
A Year as an Amazon ScholarComputer Science Department Chair and Associate Professor Roshanak Roshandel, PhD, spent a year-long sabbatical as an Amazon Scholar. The benefits of her experience— both professionally and for her students—are many.January 6, 2020
Invalid ImageRemembering Jeanette Hulburt, SU's first librarian emeritaFrom almna to librarian, Hulburt cared deeply for Seattle U.December 9, 2019
Sustainability at Seattle UCo-chairs of the President's Committee for Sustainability share their insights on SU's progress toward becoming an even greener university.December 5, 2019