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Based On an Unbelievable True Story
A prolonged legal fight by Seattle University alum Kevin Eggers to help a homeless client reclaim her car—and her life—becomes the inspiration for Tow, a new film starring Rose Byrne.
The Stories of Seattle University
Yahoo! News: SU Law Faculty Member Joins Obama Foundation Program
Nazune Menka, Assistant Professor of Law and Faculty Director at Seattle University School of Law’s Center for Indian Law & Policy, is one of seven Native leaders selected to join the Obama Foundation Leaders program.
National Catholic Reporter: SU Faculty Write Book About Women Called to Priesthood
National Catholic Reporter covers “Women Called to Catholic Priesthood” by SU's Jeanette Rodriguez and professor emerita Sharon Henderson Callahan.
The Seattle Times: Roundglass India Center Included in the 'God Gap' Story
Comments from Sital Kalantry, executive director of the Roundglass India Center, are included in this story about the role of faith and religion in voting patterns.
Professor Wins Prestigious Book Award
Sonora Jha’s novel, The Laughter, wins the 2024 Washington State Book Award for Fiction.
The Fulbright Specialist Project
Senior Director of Development for University Initiatives Jim Hembree participates in initiative to strengthen research and innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Roundglass India Center Launches Podcast Series with Prominent Indian Americans
The first episode of Desi Roots & Routes will drop Friday.
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