People of SU

Eduardo leads a panel discussion in Portland, Ore.

Meet 22 in '22!

President Eduardo Peñalver is visiting a city near you.

April 19, 2022

Image of the 2022 Earth Day logo alongside designer's name, Gabby Batinich, ‘23.

Designed to Inspire

Gabriela "Gabby" Batinich ‘23, shares her creative perspective as the winner of the 2022 Earth Month logo competition.

April 19, 2022

Headshot of Dr. Punsalan-Manlimos. Text reads: Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos, PhD, Vice President for Mission Integration

Vice President for Mission Integration Announced

Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos, PhD, current Assistant to the President for Mission Integration at University of Detroit Mercy, will return to Seattle University with broad administrative experience and deep grounding in Jesuit education.

April 14, 2022

Graphic featuring Dr. Volpe with a banner of text.

Scholarship Celebrates Dean's Legacy

As the business school marks its 75th anniversary with a nod to the future, it celebrates the contributions and achievements of its founding dean, Paul A. Volpe.

April 7, 2022

Head shot of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell.

In Conversation with the Mayor

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell to discuss his priorities and most pressing issues facing the city in a talk at Seattle University on April 11.

April 6, 2022

Graphic featuring the logo for summer quarter in Seattle plus photos on each corner.

Summertime at Seattle U

With Summer Quarter, undergraduates can get a head start on Core classes or explore an entirely new discipline while soaking up all that the university and city have to offer.

April 4, 2022

Logo (art) of Earth Month 2022.

Seattle U Celebrates Earth Month

In-person and virtual events will focus on promoting engagement on sustainability, environmental justice and climate issues.

April 1, 2022

Portrait of Deidre Bowen. Graphic reads Celebrating Women's History Month. Text below reads Deidre Bowen, JD, PhD, School of Law.

Transforming Legal Aid

Seattle University continues its female faculty series in honor of Women's History Month with Dr. Deirdre Bowen.

March 25, 2022

Student Synod with Pope Francis

Historic Encounter

Two SU students participated in a dialogue with Pope Francis last month.

March 24, 2022

Portrait of Teresa Rothausen. Graphic reads Celebrating Women's History Month. Text below reads Teressa Rothausen, PhD, Albers School of Business & Economics.

Take the Lead

Seattle University continues its female faculty series in honor of Women's History Month with Dr. Teresa J. Rothausen.

March 18, 2022

Indoor portrait of Wan Bae standing. Graphic reads Celebrating Women's History Month. Text below reads Wan Bae, PhD, College of Science & Engineering.

The Joy of Learning

Seattle University continues its female faculty series in honor of Women's History Month with Dr. Wan Bae.

March 15, 2022

Seattle U's best shot at NCAAs arrives after record season

The San Luis Obispo Tribune

March 9, 2022

Portrait of Colette Taylor standing outside. Graphic reads Celebrating Women's History Month. Text below reads Colette Taylor, EdD, College of Education.

Change from Within

With March 8 marking International Women’s Day—and March being Women's History Month—Seattle University will feature a female faculty member each week in March, beginning with Dr. Colette Taylor.

March 8, 2022

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Meet the Coach

Victor, who has served as interim head coach for Men’s Basketball this season, will be the 18th head coach in Seattle University history.

March 1, 2022

Opinion: Being Together So Long

South Seattle Emerald

February 17, 2022

Football player wearing helmet stands in center. Text reads What Will Be the Best Tech Ads of the Big Game? Tech Bowl 2022. Albers School of Business and Economics and GeekWire logos at bottom of image.

Tech Bowl 2022

Join Albers and GeekWire virtually on Feb. 17 as they dissect the 2022 Super Bowl’s best tech commercials.

February 16, 2022

Chief Seattle Club housing project rooted in Indigenous culture

Crosscut (Derrick Belgarde, '13, '15, is featured in the story)

February 16, 2022

Campus tree line with SU Administration Building in the background.

Tree Campus Designation

For the fifth year in a row, Seattle University has earned the Tree Campus Higher Education designation from the Arbor Day Foundation program.

February 15, 2022

Cybersecurity is everyone's responsibility

SmarterMSP

February 15, 2022

Ruth standing outside. Text reads Ruth Zekariase,'22.

Renaissance Woman

A Sullivan Scholar, student, teaching assistant, artist and aspiring doctor—senior Ruth Zekariase is a Redhawk ready to soar into her next chapter.

February 11, 2022

Exterior of brick building with signage that reads: Seattle University School of Law. Underneath text reads: Sullivan Hall.

Law School Gift will Transform Legal Aid

A $5 million gift to the School of Law’s Family Law program will serve more students training as family law lawyers and expand legal aid efforts to help domestic violence survivors.

February 1, 2022

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust logo. Contains a TM mark.

A Winning Perspective

Post-baccalaureate Biology student Kayla Meredith, ’22, was awarded the 2021 Murdock Poster Prize in the Developmental Biology-Physiology category at the 30th Annual Murdock College Science Research (MCSR) Conference.  

January 28, 2022

School of Law Launches New Website

Seattle University School of Law celebrates the launch of a dynamic new website—made possible by the collaborative efforts of campus partners.

January 21, 2022

UW Impact Event graphic containing various illustrations symbolizing  education, teamwork and ideas.

'Restoring Public Trust in Higher Education'

Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver provided his perspectives and insights about the importance of institutions of higher education and the unique value of a college degree at an event presented by the University of Washington.

January 11, 2022

Leesa Manion to run for county prosecutor

Leesa Manion, a career prosecuting attorney who has served for 15 years as chief of staff in the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, is a graduate of Seattle University Law School. 

Seattle Weekly

January 7, 2022

Christine Visser Brings Caring Transitions to Mill Creek

Visser earned an MBA from Seattle University. 

franchising.com

January 6, 2022

Group standing alongside Seattle University mascot, Rudy the Redhawk, in center of basketball court at Climate Pledge Arena during SU Homecoming 2021.

A Year to Remember

As we usher in 2022, we take a look back at the stories and people of Seattle University that made news in 2021.

January 5, 2022

Dr. Yoshiko Harden Appointed As Interim President Of Seattle Central

 Dr. Harden holds a Master’s of Education from Seattle University in Student Development Administration.

Seattle Medium

January 5, 2022

What's a 'Woke Racist?"

John McWhorter's latest book relies on hollow caricatures of antiracist thinking. 

Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription required)

December 30, 2021

Catch Up with President Eduardo Peñalver

In this video Q&A, the president shares his favorite highlights from fall, personal and professional growth opportunities for students and a special message for the holiday season. 

December 15, 2021

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Seattle University

Share in the joy of the season as students, faculty, staff and friends of Seattle University share their wishes this holiday season. And Seattle University wishes you and yours a joyful Christmas and a happy, prosperous New Year.  

December 15, 2021

Fatal car crashes are surging – psychologist explains why

Story includes interview with Kira Mauseth, PhD, senior instructor of Psychology.

KIRO7 News

December 14, 2021

Seattle Mayor-elect Harrell names niece deputy mayor, lists other appointments

Marco Lowe, PhD, adjunct professor in the Institue of Public Service, will serve as chief operations officer.

The Seattle Times

December 14, 2021

Excessive Force Cases Not Tracked

Investigative story features interview with Matthew Hickman, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, Criminology, and Forensics.

WTSP-TV(CBS) Tampa, FL

December 9, 2021

The secret world of nukes in Washington state

Story includes comments from Robin Narruhn, PhD, RN, assistant professor of Nursing, who spoke about the impact of nuclear fallout from tests on the Marshall Islands. 

KUOW-FM

December 9, 2021

MacKenzie Scott Keeps Donations Secret in New Giving Spree

Story includes interview with Elizabeth Dale, PhD, associate professor, Nonprofit Leadership.

Bloomberg

December 8, 2021

What Happens If Kshama Sawant Is Recalled?

Story includes interview with Marco Lowe, PhD, adjunct faculty in the Institute of Public Service.

Seattle Met

December 6, 2021

Seattle University law professor discusses Supreme Court abortion law arguments

Story features interview with Sital Kalantry, associate professor of law.

KIRO-AM

December 2, 2021

Race is a reality Americans are reluctant to examine

Guest opinion submitted by Mark Markuly, PhD, former dean of the Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry and currently a professor in the Albers School of Business and Economics.

The Seattle Times

December 1, 2021

Officers found guilty of excessive force in Florida doesn't mean they lose certification

Story includes comments from Matthew Hickman, PhD, professor of criminal justice. 

First Coast News (NBC)

November 23, 2021

What Native American parents tell their own kids about Thanksgiving — and what they want others to know

Story includes the experiences of Brooke Pinkham - staff director for the Center for Indian Law & Policy at Seattle University School of Law - who is Niimiipuu (Nez Perce) and grew up with the Yakama Nation in Washington.

Yahoo Life

November 23, 2021

How To Navigate Feedback Conversations: Avoid These Common Mistakes

Audio and print story featuring an interview with Therese Huston, PhD, cognitive psychologist and faculty development consultant.

Forbes

November 21, 2021

Quinton Morris retires from public performances

Dr. Morris is director of Chamber and Instrumental Music and associate professor of Performing Arts and Arts Leadership.

KIRO 7

November 17, 2021

Uwajimaya, Vulcan leaders named to Harrell's transition team

Among Seattle University-affiliated transition team members mentioned are Marco Lowe, PhD, of the Institute of Public Service; and criminal justice adjunct professor Bonnie Glenn.

Puget Sound Business Journal

November 17, 2021

The big dark and the big SAD are here

The story features an interview with Kathleen Cook, PhD, professor of Psychology and Department Chair.

KUOW-FM

November 16, 2021

Vehicle Residency: Homelessness We Struggle to Talk About

Story includes comments by Sara Rankin, director of the Homeless Rights Advocacy Project at Seattle University School of Law.

The Nation

November 11, 2021

Alumnus Major General Patrick H. Brady and the proposed National Medal of Honor Museum

Brady is a 1960 Seattle University graduate and an alumni of Army ROTC. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions while serving in the Republic of Vietnam as a helicopter pilot.

FOX 13 News

November 4, 2021

Davison leads in race for Seattle City Attorney

Story includes comments by Marco Lowe, PhD, ddjunct faculty, Institute of Public Service.

KOMO News

November 3, 2021

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