Research

Following are stories about faculty research awards, publications and related news.

 

Rating Super Bowl commercials with a marketing professor

New Day Northwest

February 12, 2024

How Representative are Jurors?

South Seattle Emerald

December 2, 2023

Students conduct UG research in the labs.

STEM Research on Display

Faculty and undergraduate students collaborate on important, innovative and diverse research.

Three students doing research during the summer

STEM Research on Display

Faculty and undergraduate students collaborate on important, innovative and diverse research. 

October 5, 2023

Students conducting research in lab in Sinegal Center.

Multidisciplinary Research

STEM scholars across disciplines are awarded funding to support research projects with potentially transformative real-world implications.

August 29, 2023

Students from OCR

Projects of Impact

A virtual reality-designed classroom, medical zip-tie prototype and preserving the history and culture of Seattle’s Central District among the cool and unique projects on display at Projects Day.

June 1, 2023

An image featuring the cover of the research journal and our students editors.

Insightful and Interesting Research on Display

The Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal (SUURJ) showcases the research of undergraduate students through a peer-reviewed online publication.

From the Classroom into the Real World

This year's Projects Day, on June 2, will feature engineering and computer science as well as data science students and projects in partnership with some of the most impactful companies and organizations in the Puget Sound region.  

May 22, 2023

The Life Hack That Will Help You Declutter

Psychology Today

March 23, 2023

Photo of professor Chris Whidbey

Illuminating Genes

Chemistry Professor and alum Christopher Whidbey, PhD, recipient of the 2023 Cottrell Scholar Award, aims to draw students into real-world research.

February 27, 2023

The best and worst Super Bowl ads

New Day Northwest

February 13, 2023

Inflammatory Trigger a New Clue in Alzheimer's

Researchers, including 2013 SU graduate Elizabeth Ochoa, PhD, discover toxic process involving "jumping genes."

Science Daily

January 17, 2023

Picture of Hildy Kong and students.

Diving Into Data

National Science Foundation grant supports undergraduate students who are working to create a web tool to expand data research. 

January 10, 2023

Students with a coffee farmer in Colombia.

A Sustainable Partnership

Seattle University students join Civil Engineering faculty in Colombia in a visiting scholar exchange with Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. 

November 22, 2022

The Best in STEM Research

College of Science and Engineering hosting show-and-tell featuring undergraduate research. 

October 18, 2022

Illustration of social media phrases and hands using laptops, smart phones and desktop keyboard.

Combatting Misinformation

Lemieux Library staff members discuss how media literacy has changed over the years, the SIFT method and their preferred approach to evaluating information.

August 29, 2022

Two students and two faculty members wearing protective lab coats and eyewear while reviewing research results in a lab.

Visiting Scholar Exchange Enhances SU Mission

Seattle University civil and environmental engineering faculty and students participate in visiting scholars exchange with Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia. 

July 26, 2022

Artist rendering of lab in the new Sinegal Center.

Boost for Undergraduate Research

Junior Shefali Menezes is first recipient of new Peter L. and Patricia A. Lee Fellowship for Excellence in Student Research.

June 15, 2021

Intelligent.com Announces Best Online Masters in Education Administration Degree Programs for 2021

Seattle U Masters in Education Administration Named One Of The Top Programs.

PR Web

April 19, 2021

Sponsored Research Projects Highlight

Continued support from the Shemanski Testamentary Trust awarded to Fostering Scholars and Center for Religious Wisdom and World Affairs.

January 27, 2021

"Free to Play"

Communication Professor Chris Paul’s latest book examines a growing, but often disparaged, segment of the video game industry.

January 27, 2021

Seattle University Physics Student Receives Research Poster Award

Seattle University physics major Lucas Ehinger, ’22, received the “Best Poster Award Sponsored by Luminex Corporation” at the recent annual Murdock College Science Research Program Conference, hosted by The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust

November 23, 2020

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