Winter/Spring Special Events

Fortier Newsletter February 10: Installation of Ted Fortier as the Rev. Louis Gaffney, S.J. Chair

Please join President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., Provost Isiaah Crawford, Dean David Powers, faculty, and students for the installation of Anthropology Professor Ted Fortier as the Reverend Louis Gaffney, S.J. Chair. His distinguished lecture is entitled Converting the Black Robes: Native American Contributions to the Jesuits.
 

4 p.m., Campion Ballroom. A reception immediately follows the ceremony. All are welcome.  

 Cameron Dollar  

February 22: Get the Red Out

Arts and Sciences College Night at Key Arena
SU Redhawks vs. UW Huskies, 7 p.m.

Click here for special reserved seating for A&S alumni and friends, use Promo Code: A&S.
 
 

 
Bosco, MarkFebruary 24:  LeRoux Scholar Lecture 

LeRoux Scholar Mark Bosco, S.J., presents "O'Connor and Caravaggio?  Reconsidering the Baroque as Artistic Strategy" at 4pm in Wyckoff Auditoriym. Bosco, Associate Professor in the Departments of English and Theology at Loyal University Chicago, joins the English Department  faculty for the winter quarter.  
 

 

Nixon/uploadedImages/ArtSci/Alumni/harris.jpgFebruary 25: Service in Action Seminar

Coalition Building Within a Social Justice Framework Presenter: Office of Multicultural Affairs Director Monica Nixon and Assistant Director Jolie Harris, Seattle UniversitySeattle University, Student Center, Room 130, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $100 for SU Alumni. 
  

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 /uploadedImages/ArtSci/Alumni/Lee Holmer 2013(1).jpgMarch 25 : Service in Action Seminar 

 
Helping Your People Succeed: Management Skills for Improving Employee PerformancePresenter: Lee Holmer, Associate Professor, MPA program, Seattle UniversitySeattle University,
Student Center Room 160 , 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $100 for SU Alumni.  

 

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Graduate StudentsMarch 29:Graduate Open House

Thinking about getting an advanced degree? The College of Arts and Sciences offers master’s degree programs: arts leadership, criminal justice, nonprofit leadership, organization systems renewal, psychology, public administration, and sport administration and leadership. Information sessions are held throughout the year. Open House for all SU graduate programs: Student Center, first floor, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.


/uploadedImages/ArtSci/Alumni/President's Club.jpgApril 5: The 26th Annual Alumni Awards Celebration

Please join us as we honor our esteemed alumni, President's Club and Legacy Society Members at this annual celebration dinner. Reception beginning at 5:30 pm, with a program and dinner to follow at 6 pm: Campion Ballroom, Seattle University.

Tickets: $25.00 per person. RSVP to 
Alumni Relations at 206-296-6127.
  



PrazniakApril 7: Al Mann Lecture 

Al Mann Lecture, featuring Roxann Prazniak, Associate Professor of History at the Robert D. Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon. Presentation: Siena on the Silk Road:  The Many Worlds of Ambrogio Lorenzetti. 7 p.m., Pigott Auditorium.  


 
 
 
 

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