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Personal, Professional, Lifelong: The Return on Investment of Your Liberal Arts Degree 

Friday, April 12 
600 - 8:00 pm
Pigott Auditorium

Have you ever asked yourself: “How is a Liberal Arts degree from Seattle University going to help me achieve my personal and professional goals for the future?”, “What careers and jobs are out there for a liberal arts major?”, and “How do I network with people who care about my success?”  These questions are being engaged by leadership from all across the university.  

Dean David Powers from the College of Arts and Sciences will lead a conversation for accepted students and current students about the value of a liberal arts education.  A panel of four Seattle University alumni will also share their perspectives on the value of their liberal arts education and how Seattle University has prepared them to become the people they are today.  

Panelists include: 

  • Tess McClean Cannon, International Studies, 2010
  • Anika Lehde, English and Women and Gender Studies, 2001
  • Ezra Teshome, Political Science, 1976
  • Dan Murphy, English, 1962.  

The program begins at 6:00 p.m. and is followed by a networking hour with current students, academic advising, career services, alumni relations, and admissions.  

For more information please contact, David Chow at chowd@seattleu.edu.

This event is sponsored by College of Arts and Sciences, Office of Admissions, Career Services, and Alumni Relations. 

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The College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest undergraduate and graduate college affiliated with Seattle University, the Northwest's largest independent university. The College offers 42 undergraduate majors, 37 undergraduate minors, 7 graduate degrees, and 1 post-graduate certificate. The College of Arts and Sciences provides a solid grounding in liberal arts education along with a host of majors and minors to best fit the needs of individual students in the 21st century.

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