Including graduates of Nonprofit Leadership, Public Administration, Kinesiology, and Public Affairs
Apr 15, 2022
English majors present and win awards at conference designed for students to share their literary research and creative writing with a community of their peers
Apr 5, 2022
Read More about Northwest Undergraduate Conference on Literature 2022
April 7 through June 15, guest curated by Arielle Simmons, featuring artists Natalie Krick, Barry Johnson, Hanako O’leary, Rafael Soldi, Kali Spitzer and Anthony White
Mar 29, 2022
Read More about Hedreen Gallery Exhibition, "Embodiment: Gender in The Expanse"
Newest members include 21 College of Arts and Sciences students representing 12 departments
Mar 23, 2022
Read More about 2022 Tau Sigma Transfer Student Honor Society Induction Ceremony
Our award-winning Ethics Bowl team, featured filmmakers, alums with new businesses and in the media, and more.
Mar 18, 2022
The latest publications, presentations, media interviews, and more
Mar 16, 2022
April 11, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell joins us for the latest in the "Conversations" series hosted by the Institute of Public Service
Mar 14, 2022
Read More about Meet the New Mayor: Where Do We Go From Here?
President Joe Biden’s younger sister, trusted confidante and lifelong campaign manager, talks about her new memoir with SU's Dr. Jeanette Rodriguez. Presented with Elliott Bay Book Company on April 19 at 7 p.m.
Mar 8, 2022
Read More about “Growing Up Biden” by Valerie Biden Owens: Update - event moved online
Visual Arts students present "Snake Pit," a collection of their most recent work executed within the Advanced Studio Course.
Mar 8, 2022
Read More about Advanced Studio Art Exhibition in Vachon Gallery through March 31
New publications, presentations, media interviews, and more
Feb 18, 2022
Read More about Arts and Sciences Faculty News: February 2022
Student athletes and promotions and new jobs for a wide range of alumni
Feb 17, 2022
Dr. Zachary Wood's newly redesigned class connects students directly to communities and legislative offices
Feb 15, 2022
Read More about Engaging, Experiential Learning: Urban Public Policy
Naomi Kasumi’s “Silent Lullaby for Lost Souls” on view through February 22; public reception February 17, 4:30 p.m.
Feb 7, 2022
Read More about New Art Installation Opens in Vachon Gallery
Made possible as part of the dual language immersion program offered by the Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America (AUSJAL).
Jan 17, 2022
Six Arts and Sciences faculty members included in program to support faculty efforts to build on previous scholarly or creative endeavors or to move projects in a new direction.
Dec 16, 2021