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Mellicia Marx MPA Testimonial
Minnie and Tian - MFA Program at SU
Scholarly Excellence - Featuring Carol W. Clay, MFA Director of Grad. Practicums
Two Views of Brain Function
Dr. Gary Perry - "When I See Haiti, I Cannot Help but See New Orleans" - Part 2
Dr. Gary Perry - "When I See Haiti, I Cannot Help but See New Orleans" - Part 1
Inspiring a Shared Vision: The MFA Program at Seattle University
Introduction to MACJ
Converting the Black Robes
John Dortero MPA Testimonial
Keeley Hozjan BPA Testimonial
Ryan Black MPA Testimonial
Sean Shannon '10
Casey Fern '10 - Theatre Program Testimonial
One World 2011
Shifting Communities: Are You Real Online?
Master of Non-Profit Leadership
Modern Day Slavery: Slaves Among Us
Tyrone Brown - MFA Program at SU
Stephanie Jaya - MFA Program at SU
For the Difference We Make
Fugitive Forms and Game Narrative
Intercultural Education in Europe: A 'Ghost Model' for School Practice
Phenomenology of Forgiveness and its Implications for Psychotherapy
Bonnie Dunbar - MNPL Dinner
Invocation - Michael Bayard - MNPL Dinner
Michael Bisesi - MNPL Dinner
Jon Fine - MNPL Dinner
Patricia Terry - MPA 35th Anniversary
Louise Ryan - MPA 35th Anniversary
Peter Mills - MPA 35th Anniversary
Kelly Lynch - MPA 35th Anniversary
Aric Lane - MPA 35th Anniversary
Christine Henderson - MPA 35th Anniversary
Karen Porterfield - MPA 35th Anniversary
Russ Lidman - MPA 35th Anniversary
Invocation - MPA 35th Anniversary
Kasa Tupua - MPA 35th Anniversary
Frank Chopp - MPA 35th Anniversary
Felipe Roa - MPA 35th Anniversary
Dean Powers and Provost Crawford - MPA 35th Anniversary
David Bley - MPA 35th Anniversary
Cindy Zehnder - MPA 35th Anniversary
Jacqueline Helfgott, Music, Criminal Behavior and Crime Prevention - Library of Congress
Criminal Justice Introductory Video
Avoiding Injury - Dr. Dan Tripps
Diane Irwin, MNPL Alumni
Why Should Students Study Criminal Justice at Seattle University
Wrestling with the Use of Theory in Clinical Work
Tattoos on the Heart: Lessons from the Barrio
Should High Profile Athletes be Seen as Role Models?
Seattle: The Challenge of the Racial Frontier
Sacred Steps: Pilgrimage Medieval & Modern - An Introduction
Reading by SU Writer-In-Residence Wendy Call
Psychology Behind Bars
Poetry Reading by José Kozer
No vengo a pedirte nada: Traditional music and solidarity in an Afro-Colombian village
MAP Program Information Session
Jazz Band Fall 2008 Concert
Introduction to Focusing
How High the Moon
Fatal Attraction: Fear of Death and Political Preference
Catholic Higher Education: A Culture in Crisis
Art in Post War L.A. and the Emerging Scene in Seattle
Anti-Racism: Methods to Segue a Theory into Action
Africa on the Cusp: Painful History, Hopeful Future
60 Years After the Berlin Airlift: Has German-American Friendship Changed?
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