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Welcoming Pope Leo XIV
University joins millions around the world in celebrating the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost, the first pope born in the U.S.
The Stories of Seattle University
Running in Support of MS Research
Dr. Brittany Heintz Walters, an assistant professor in kinesiology, is one of only 20 runners nationwide selected for the rigorous run.
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Soccer legends to be part of local Copa America watch party
SU's Pete Fewing will be on hand at Angel of the Winds Arena for next Thursday’s U.S. game, reports The Everett Herald.
Faculty Experts Available for SCOTUS Analysis and Insight
Our faculty not only help shape the next generation of leaders and thinkers but are also available to provide interviews, background and clarity around a range of issues.
Trustees, President Peñalver Agree to Three-Year Extension
Under the president’s leadership, the university’s academic visibility has grown along with its positioning for long-term success.
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Seattle University trustees, president agree to contract extension
Puget Sound Business Journal coverage of President Peñalver's contract extension.
The Best in Philanthropy, From Social-Justice Initiatives to Funding Space Research
Robb Report includes Richard Hedreen's gift of art to Seattle University as an example of the best of philanthropy in 2024.