Alumni Blog

A Christmas Message from President Stephen Sundborg, S.J.

Posted by The Seattle University Alumni Association on December 4, 2019 at 10:12 AM PST

Fr. Steve Hands Crossed

As 2019 draws to a close and the holiday season upon us, I am reminded to reflect on how grateful and blessed I am to serve the Seattle University community.

It has been an extraordinary year at Seattle U with the public launch of The Campaign for the Uncommon Good. This is the largest and most comprehensive campaign we have ever done supporting the construction of the new Center for Science and Innovation, scholarships to ensure access to education and mission-driven programs.

We  take great joy in students being able to attend Seattle University—to belong, to feel included and to thrive in an environment with world-class faculty. Students and alumni have transformed our university and continue to enrich our connections to the world through our Jesuit mission and care for the whole person.

We are grateful to see alumni using the critical lens gained from an SU education to direct and shape their careers, engaging in community and serving as leaders. We are thankful for staff and faculty members who support our student experience and stay connected to alumni long after they have left campus. You all have demonstrated unparalleled commitment, passion, and caring to Seattle University and to those that we serve.

On behalf of Seattle University, it is my pleasure to wish you and your family a joyous Christmas season filled with a peace and comfort.

From our community to yours, Merry Christmas.

Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.
President, Seattle University

Homecoming Weekend is in Full Swing

Posted by The Seattle University Alumni Association on November 7, 2019 at 10:11 AM PST

Homecoming Weekend is here and we are excited for one of our favorite campus traditions. This year’s Homecoming festivities are extra special as we celebrate the public launch of The Campaign for the Uncommon Good. Throughout the weekend, we will introduce our community to the campaign and the impact it will have on our university.

This year, alumni will return to campus for their Class of 1969, Sullivan Scholars, Search Retreat and Hiyu Coulee reunions and anniversary celebrations. Throughout the weekend, we will also be honoring our veterans and active military community.

Alumni Group Photos with Red Umbrellas

We kicked off Homecoming weekend with the Veterans cake cutting, the SU Advantage Lecture on the impacts of Artificial Intelligence on social problems and marching in the Red Umbrella parade around campus. Students got in the spirit by participating in S’morecoming, a late night campfire in the quad, rode the Class Cab and gave thanks to donors during the Spirit of Giving.

 

The fun-filled weekend is just getting started as we have a ton of activities to for you and your family. Can’t come but want to follow along? Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter to see updates and photos from the entire weekend.

People sitting in a golf cart

There is still time to participate in Homecoming! We have highlighted some events that we think you might be interested in:

Campus Tour

Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Seattle University Seal

Homecoming Day of Service

Breakfast: 7:30-9 a.m. | LeRoux Room
Service: 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Time and location vary by site

There are still opportunities to serve! Bring your family and friends. Register now.

Redhawk Redfest Rally and Men’s Basketball Homecoming Game

Rally: 5-7 p.m. | Eisiminger Center Parking Lot, 14th Ave. and Jefferson
Game: 7 p.m. | Redhawk Center

Bring your friends and family to the Redhawk Redfest Rally before the Basketball game to get into the SU spirit with food trucks and a beer garden, face painting, glow sticks, lawn games and more! Students get into the game free with their SU student ID.

Don't have tickets yet? Alumni tickets are going fast! Stick around for the onsite game watch if you don't get a ticket. Or consider a flexible 6 game ticket package to guarantee your seat.