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Global Connections in the Classroom

Dr. Serena Cosgrove and Professor Marissa Olivares

This quarter, we joined Professor Marissa Olivares, Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, and Dr. Serena Cosgrove, Associate Professor, International Studies and Program Director, Latin American & Latinx Studies, in the classroom.
Feb 21, 2023

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Meet the Most Interesting New Politician in America: Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

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Institute of Public Service "Conversations" offers a rare afternoon sit-down with the new congresswoman who staged the biggest upset of the 2022 fall congressional elections
Feb 16, 2023

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Students, alumni and faculty put learning into action

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Audrey Hudgins, EdD, Matteo Ricci Institute; Amanda Heffernan, MSN, CNM, College of Nursing; and 11 current and former Seattle University students participated in a weeklong migrant justice immersion trip over Winter Break in 2022.
Feb 15, 2023

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Seattle U Faculty Featured in Annual AWP Conference and Bookfair

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Annual destination for writers, teachers, students, editors, and publishers of contemporary creative writing is open to the public
Feb 13, 2023

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Voices of Diversity: A Celebration of Classical Music's Underrepresented Composers

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Featuring Christian Howes, violin, and Joseph Williams, piano, February 24, 7:30 p.m., Chapel of Ignatius, also live streamed on Classical KING; produced by Dr. Quinton Morris
Feb 10, 2023

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"The Laughter," New Work of Literary Fiction by Dr. Sonora Jha

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New review: "a smart and hilarious book not just for anyone who wants to laugh at the absurdity of academia, but for anyone who wants to become a better person by doing it." New York Times
Feb 7, 2023

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Seattle University Awarded $495,000 Grant from Mellon Foundation

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Funding supports the project, “Race, Racialization and Resistance in the United States”
Jan 31, 2023

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Dr. Tom Taylor, "Semester at Sea," Fall 2022

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Travel is an integral component in teaching history for this professor
Jan 26, 2023

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2023 Summer Faculty Fellows

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Five Arts and Sciences faculty members receive support for their efforts to build on previous scholarly or creative endeavors or to move projects in a new direction
Jan 13, 2023

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College of Arts and Sciences Student and Alumni News: December 2022

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Debate team headed to Nationals and an alum recognized for activism onstage with Lizzo
Dec 20, 2022

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College of Arts and Sciences Faculty News: December 2022

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Leading students on a migration justice immersion program, publishing widely, bringing storytelling skills to the Seattle Kraken, and more
Dec 19, 2022

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Driving Change: Student and Faculty Research

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One of the hallmarks of Seattle University’s Criminal Justice, Criminology, and Forensics Department is the opportunity for our students to participate in deep, meaningful research.
Dec 9, 2022

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Global Connections: In the Classroom and Across Campus

Dr. Serena Cosgrove and Professor Marissa Olivares

Professor Marissa Olivares is Seattle University’s first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence
Dec 7, 2022

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Standing in solidarity with our LGBTQIA+ community

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College of Arts and Sciences support for those impacted by the violence inflicted on the LGBTQ+ community in Colorado Springs this past weekend
Nov 22, 2022

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