Invalid ImageFaculty News & NotesGet the latest news on achievements, published works and guest speaking roles for Seattle U faculty.May 15, 2019
Remembering George KunzSeattle U colleague reflects on the life of George Kunz, a true person for others.May 3, 2019
Head of the ClassHigh placement rate for College of Education alumni who are making their marks in classrooms and beyond.April 30, 2019
The Thinking Behind Consumer BehaviorIn a project for Microsoft in which he collaborated with Northwestern University and marketing agency Performics, Mathew Isaac (Albers) helped develop a way to evaluate how close consumers were to making a purchase based on the keywords they entered into a search engine.April 8, 2019
The Unending Fight for JusticeAlumnus leading change as president of The National Judicial College.March 29, 2019
McGoldrick FellowshipProfessor Paulette Kidder is named 2019-2020 recipient of prestigious fellowship.March 26, 2019
In Solidarity with UCAProfessor Serena Cosgrove visits sister Jesuit school in Nicaragua.March 13, 2019
President Sundborg Named 2019 Seattle-King County First CitizenSeattle University President Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., will be celebrated as the 81st recipient of the prestigious Seattle-King County First Citizen Award at a civic banquet on May 23.March 12, 2019
What Matters MostRidgway Scholar Belen Mesele, '22, is increasing health literacy among Seattle’s Ethiopian community.February 27, 2019
Partners in ProgressCenter for Community Engagement marks 15th anniversary with many milestones.January 23, 2019
Building a Better FutureFirst-generation students find support, community at Seattle U.January 1, 2019
Red Talks LaunchesBrooke Coleman delivers inaugural talk on diversity and inclusion.December 11, 2018
Technology for BiodiversityAlumna Sara Beery is making a difference with her research.December 4, 2018
Remembering Raven LidmanProfessor emerita of law was a champion for the marginalized and voiceless.November 14, 2018
Lessons from the ForefrontErica Yamamura and Kent Koth coauthor a new book on successful strategies for community engagement.October 29, 2018
Inclusivity in ActionUniversity and alumni activate change from the classroom to the boardroom.October 13, 2018
"An Outsider's View from the Inside"Ron Slye shares his experience on Kenyan commission in new book.October 11, 2018
Remembering John HardingEmeritus professor in Albers was committed to his students and those in need.October 10, 2018
Favorite Stars in a Galaxy of LoveFather Pat Howell eulogizes professor emeritus Gary Chamberlain.September 24, 2018
New ColleaguesThe university welcomed more than 100 new faculty and staff for 2018-2019 academic year.September 24, 2018
Justice Brennan Was RightLaw Professor Robert Chang discusses state constitutions and individual rights.September 18, 2018
A Life of ServiceSteve and Tricia Trainer, ’02 MDiv, are this year’s St. Ignatius Medal recipientsAugust 23, 2018
An Electrifying ReadCollege of Science and Engineering Professor Henry Louie’s new textbook provides invaluable information for those working to power developing countries.August 16, 2018
Dr. Leann Conley-Holcom named Director of Choral and Vocal ActivitiesDr. Leann Conley-Holcom is Director of Choral and Vocal Activities at Seattle University, where she oversees the voice program, conducts choirs, and teaches conducting.August 7, 2018
An Iconic Church Leader and Seattle UThe university had a great friend in Archbishop Hunthausen.July 27, 2018
‘Leading with Heart’Nursing alumna brings unique perspective to role at Seattle Children’s hospital.July 13, 2018
Men's Basketball Honored for AcademicsMen's basketball was among the teams honored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) at the sixth annual Team Academic Excellence Awards.July 11, 2018
2018 SUSI Scholars represent 18 countriesSeattle University welcomes 18 scholars and educators from 18 different countries for four weeks of academic residency and two weeks of study tour for the 2018 Study of the U.S. Institute for Scholars on Contemporary American Literature.July 5, 2018
Student ScholarsLibrary dean announces inaugural recipients of Undergraduate Research Prize.July 5, 2018
Spectator Staff and Dr. Sonora Jha Receive AwardsProfessor Sonora Jha, PhD, associate dean for academic community and faculty adviser of The Spectator, was named the Journalism Educator of the Year. June 18, 2018
Inaugural ChairSarah Shultz is appointed the first chair of Arts and Sciences' Kinesiology Department.June 15, 2018
Q&A with Father SteveSU's president reflects on a fulfilling and challenging academic year.June 11, 2018
Ballerina GraduateLeta Biasucci joined the Pacific Northwest Ballet as a company member in 2011, at the same time Seattle U was implementing their specialized Arts Leadership program through the partnership the school has with PNB.June 8, 2018
Recognizing ExcellenceExemplary faculty and staff colleagues are honored at SU's annual appreciation event.June 6, 2018
Two Alumni Join University Board of TrusteesMaureen Brotherton, ’96 MNPL, and Andrew (Drew) Herdener, ’01, have been appointed to the university’s Board of Trustees to serve four-year terms.May 23, 2018
Five Redhawks Awarded FulbrightsThree recent Seattle University graduates and two current undergraduate students have been awarded prestigious 2018-2019 Fulbright Grants to study, research and work abroad. This is the second time since 2016-17 that five Seattle U students have earned Fulbright Grants in a single year, making the university among the nation's top producers of Fulbrights.May 22, 2018
Student AwardsExcellence, exemplary leadership and service was recognized at Red Night Out.May 18, 2018
Distinguished LeadershipPresident Stephen Sundborg, S.J., honored by the University of Portland.May 10, 2018
Student Scholarship SurgesUndergraduate research will be spotlighted in forthcoming edition of SUURJ.May 3, 2018
Paving the WayGoogle’s Aerica Shimizu Banks, ’10, is helping guide women entrepreneurs.April 18, 2018
McGoldrick FellowChristina Roberts will receive the most prestigious award conferred upon an SU faculty member.April 12, 2018
National RecognitionThe American Library Association will present an award to SU's library dean.April 9, 2018
Promotions and TenureInterim Provost Bob Dullea announces faculty members who are receiving tenure or being promoted.April 9, 2018
Latest U.S. News Rankings Cap a Strong Year in Academic RecognitionWith four business and law programs in the Top 20 nationally leading the way, several Seattle University graduate degree programs were recognized in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report “Best Graduate Schools” rankings released earlier this week.The rankings continue a trend of high marks for great teaching and student outcomes at the university.March 22, 2018
Transformational JourneyStaff person shares her experiences and takeaways from a recent immersion trip to Mexico.March 13, 2018
New Leader for Career ServicesHilary Flanagan begins April 1 as SU's executive director of Career Services.March 12, 2018
An Urgent Conversation on GunsThe forum will be held at SU with Criminal Justice Chair Jackie Helfgott participating.March 12, 2018
Meet New Library DeanSarah Barbara Watstein’s professional life could have ended up much differently. Watstein, the new Dean of the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, chose library management and information studies over law school.March 1, 2018
Questioning "I Can Do It Again"The visiting LeRoux Chair will deliver a public lecture on Feb. 27.February 23, 2018
National LeadershipSU’s nursing dean is elected to a key post for future of nursing education.February 7, 2018
From Paralympics to Law SchoolA former competitive rower's new goal is to earn a law degree.January 29, 2018
Former Competitive Rower's New Goal: A Law DegreeTwenty years after brain cancer surgery damaged her optic nerve and left her without sight at age 10, Natalie McCarthy hasn't stopped setting goals for herself and achieving them. First, a biology degree from Pacific Lutheran University. Then, competing internationally as a world-class rower. Her latest goal: law school.January 29, 2018
Performing Arts Tops the ChartsOnStage Blog and Musical America Worldwide recognize Seattle University's theater program and music faculty member Dr. Quinton Morris, respectively.January 23, 2018
Paul Mullally, '71, Honored to Paint Portrait of Pope FrancisRenowned painter and Seattle U alumnus Paul Mullally beamed as he described the moment that his daughters, Annelise, 9, and Ise, 7, approached the altar to receive their First Communion from Pope Francis in October 2017. The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity was a remarkable capstone to an already extraordinary event, the unveiling of Paul’s portrait of the Pope.January 18, 2018
Poet LaureateWashington's top poet Claudia Castro Luna is teaching in MRC this quarter.January 17, 2018
New FaceSU welcomes double alumnus Jonathan Brown as the head of the Alumni Association.January 16, 2018
President Earns Leadership AwardPresident Stephen Sundborg, S.J., recognized by CASE for leadership in higher education.January 8, 2018
Bringing Smiles to the WorldNhi Pham, ’95, makes community at home and abroad better through humanitarian work.December 8, 2017
New Provost a Tested and Proven LeaderShane Martin, PhD, of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, is selected as Seattle U's new provost.November 28, 2017
A New ApproachA political science instructor shares lessons he learned from teaching his first fully online course.November 20, 2017
Responding to the CallNursing professor Diane Switzer travels to Puerto Rico to help care for victims of Hurricane Maria.November 13, 2017
Theology Of NonviolenceProfessor Jeanette Rodriguez, PhD, is a member of an international roundtable hoping to influence the Pope's next Catholic teaching.October 25, 2017
Vision for the FutureMother-daughter team give back to their tribe, community in impactful ways.October 25, 2017
Prestigious RecognitionSU alumnus John Hopcroft receives an award from National Academy of Engineering.October 17, 2017
How Do Our Brains Know Where A Sound Comes From?Math professor Brian Fischer and students will tackle statistical analysis and mathematical modeling.October 9, 2017