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
Seattle University Is The Only University In The Northwest Selected to Partner with AI4ALL to Offer Summer Program in AI to High School StudentsSeattle University has partnered with the national nonprofit organization AI4ALL to offer a summer residential program for high school students in grades 9-11 who want to learn about artificial intelligence through the lens of criminal justice and ethics.February 21, 2020
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the News: SU to offer high school students summer opportunity to learn about artificial intelligenceThis summer, Seattle U will be host to 9th, 10th and 11th graders who want to learn firsthand the role of artificial intelligence in the fields of criminal justice and ethics.February 18, 2020
Zoo and Seattle University invite the community to assist with wildlife researchAre you interested in becoming an armchair scientist to help save wildlife from the comfort of your home or anywhere? Would you like to identify wildlife in photos? Then join Seattle University and Woodland Park Zoo in important wildlife research on wolverines and other local carnivores!January 28, 2020
Putting the Care into Health CareNursing students get new real-world teaching aid in high-tech, life-like package.January 16, 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
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
Invalid ImageSeattle U in the news: How maker spaces can open doors to STEM careersMaker spaces such as the one planned at Seattle U's new Center for Science and Innovation are promising strategies to make STEM learning appeal to a wider spectrum of students and achieve improving rates of degree and certificate completions.November 22, 2019
Seattle U Pilots Google Cloud Career EventSeattle U was one of 11 universities Google Cloud asked to host a pilot program to promote cloud computing career options.October 24, 2019
Advocating for a Healthy Health Care SystemCollege of Nursing's Jennifer Fricas focuses on improving community and public health.October 14, 2019
My Journey to Zambia with Seattle University's KiloWatts for HumanitySU women’s swimmer Julia Gorman, '20, was one of two students selected to accompany a team of professional electrical engineers to Cheeba, Zambia to install a microgrid that powers energy kiosks with solar panels. The senior from Bend, Oregon wrote a summary of her experience and work in Africa.October 9, 2019
Seattle University in Top 5 Percent of Schools for SustainabilitySeattle U earned a spot in Sierra magazine’s top 20, placing #13 out of 282 schools (the top 5 percent of all schools ranked) in the U.S. and Canada. It is the only university in the Northwest to place in the top group.September 3, 2019
Top 5 in Nation for SustainabilitySeattle University continues to be recognized as a leading institution for advancing sustainability and environmental justice with the release the 2019 Sustainable Campus Index by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).August 28, 2019
Her Classroom Is the SeaAn SU student conducted research on climate change in the Pacific Ocean this summer.August 23, 2019
Seattle U/Woodland Park Zoo Urban Carnivore Project Invites Citizen Scientists to Report Critter SightingsThe next phase of the Seattle Urban Carnivore Project, a collaboration between the Woodland Park Zoo and Seattle University Associate Professor of Biology Mark Jordan, PhD, has begun with the launch today of a “carnivore spotter” website.August 12, 2019
Demolition Makes Way for Center for Science and InnovationExcavation equipment methodically chewed their way through the University Services Building in the first step toward construction of a new home for Seattle U's STEM programs.July 25, 2019
Powering ThroughSU mathematics professors contribute to a new book for students struggling in the discipline.June 25, 2019
Student Engineering Teams Rack Up More AwardsStudents in Seattle U’s Civil and Environmental Engineering program continued their long-running winning ways with two more awards from this year’s NCEES (National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying) Education Awards.June 6, 2019
Student Engineering Team Wins Award at 2019 Washington GIS ConferenceWorking with Sound Transit, the team designed an Interactive Noise Map Application (INMA) for customer access to Light Rail noise data and earned a second place award.June 4, 2019
Celebrating Student ScholarshipAn impressive array of student research was presented at the Seattle University Undergraduate Research Association (SUURA) Conference on May 31.June 3, 2019
Special Coverage: Celebrating the Center for Science and Innovation GroundbreakingHundreds of Seattle University faculty, staff, students and special guests gathered on May 30 to ceremoniously break ground on the Center for Science and Innovation, the university's largest-ever capital project.May 31, 2019
The Science Behind InnovationProfessor's research focuses on intersection of computer science and medicine.April 16, 2019
McGoldrick FellowshipProfessor Paulette Kidder is named 2019-2020 recipient of prestigious fellowship.March 26, 2019
What Matters MostRidgway Scholar Belen Mesele, '22, is increasing health literacy among Seattle’s Ethiopian community.February 27, 2019
Microsoft Commits $3 Million to Seattle University CampaignGift to Support New Center for Science and Innovation, Programming in Ethics and TechnologyJanuary 11, 2019
Technology for BiodiversityAlumna Sara Beery is making a difference with her research.December 4, 2018
Supporting STEM at SUMurdock Trust announces $1.75 million gift toward the construction of the Center for Science and Innovation.October 26, 2018
Murdock Trust announces $1.75 million gift toward completion of the Center for Science and InnovationThe M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust has given Seattle University $1.75 million toward completion of the university’s new Center for Science and Innovation.October 25, 2018
Nursing program is best in state and among the top 5 percent in the countrySeattle University’s nursing program is the best in Washington and in the top 5 percent nationally, according to College Factual’s 2019 rankings.October 23, 2018
Reimagining STEM, Deepening Jesuit Education, Cultivating InclusionIn a preview of the fall magazine, President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., talks about the future of the university and the integral role the new Center for Science and Innovation will play in transforming STEM education.August 28, 2018
An Electrifying ReadCollege of Science and Engineering Professor Henry Louie’s new textbook provides invaluable information for those working to power developing countries.August 16, 2018
‘Leading with Heart’Nursing alumna brings unique perspective to role at Seattle Children’s hospital.July 13, 2018
Inaugural ChairSarah Shultz is appointed the first chair of Arts and Sciences' Kinesiology Department.June 15, 2018
Projects DayStudents present real-world solutions at College of Science and Engineering's annual event.June 13, 2018
National LeadershipSU’s nursing dean is elected to a key post for future of nursing education.February 7, 2018
Responding to the CallNursing professor Diane Switzer travels to Puerto Rico to help care for victims of Hurricane Maria.November 13, 2017
Local Design, Global ImpactCivil & environmental engineering students design a center for marginalized mothers in Uganda.October 25, 2017
Prestigious RecognitionSU alumnus John Hopcroft receives an award from National Academy of Engineering.October 17, 2017
How Do Our Brains Know Where A Sound Comes From?Math professor Brian Fischer and students will tackle statistical analysis and mathematical modeling.October 9, 2017
Projecting ExcellenceSU's Projects Center celebrates 30 years of high-quality, real-world projects.June 6, 2017
Real Work, Real OutcomesProject Center celebrates 30 years of public & private sponsorships of projects for engineering and computer science studentsJune 2, 2017
Bannan ScholarsThe 2017-2018 Bannan Scholars were announced by Interim Provost Bob Dullea today.May 18, 2017
Innovation in ActionInside Room 210 of the Bannan Building lies the future of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) education: the new Francis Wood, S.J. and Nick Arvanitidis, PhD Innovation Lab.May 17, 2017
Care for a More Humane WorldThen a Seattle University nursing student, Rebecca Okelo, ’07 BSN, ’15 LEMBA, was forever changed by a junior year service trip to Ghana where she witnessed advanced-stage AIDS patients being denied routine medical care.May 17, 2017
Spotlighting Student ScholarshipUndergraduate students write new chapter with inaugural research journalMay 11, 2017
Another Shrimp in the Wall: Newly Discovered Pistol Shrimp With Bright Pink Claw Is Named After Pink FloydSeattle U biology professor Kristin Hultgren and colleagues in the UK named their find Synalpheus pinkfloydi - a strikingly bright pink-clawed species of pistol shrimp - in recognition of the discoverers’ favorite rock band – Pink Floyd.April 12, 2017
Research Rock StarWhen Tsehay Abebe, ’13, arrived in Seattle at the age of 17, it was the first time she been outside of her hometown in Ethiopia.March 17, 2017
A Jesuit Priest Walks Into a Chemistry Classroom . . . As the ProfessorFaculty profile: Eric Watson, S.J.March 2, 2017
Adjunct & AuthorTelecom veteran and cyber spy novelist Alan Johnston brings real world experience to readers and studentsFebruary 27, 2017
Welcome, Victoria and MarkCollege of Nursing’s new birthing simulator provides realistic educational experience for students.February 2, 2017
Excellence in ResearchMary Alberg receives a new research award presented by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.November 22, 2016
Dancer, Engineer, MathematicianSU senior Sara Beery has received a prestigious NSF fellowship.June 8, 2016
Narrowing the GapRoshanak Roshandel is first woman chair of Computer Science and Software EngineeringMay 10, 2016
Dirt TherapyCollege of Education faculty are measuring the impact of care farms for veterans.November 6, 2015
Excellence by DesignComputer Science and Software Engineering Professor Adair Dingle has won an Alpha Sigma Nu Book Award.October 13, 2015