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.
Nazune Menka of Seattle University School of Law a 2024-2025 Obama Foundation Leader
The program trains participants around the world in leadership development and civic engagement to help build their skills and scale their work across public, private and nonprofit sectors.
Engaging Across Differences
Presidential Speaker Series kicks off new season with Johns Hopkins political scientist Steven Teles on the importance of viewpoint diversity on college campuses.
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.
SU Grad is New Rainier Scholars CEO
Former men's basketball player Eddie Lincoln, JD, previously helped launch the Seattle University Youth Initiative.
Increasing Diversity in Education
SU’s College of Education receives grant for Project STRIDE, which aims to support underrepresented educators.
Seattle University Earns Top U.S. News Rankings
University ranked highly for value, social mobility, teaching excellence and innovation; several undergraduate programs ranked in the Top 30 nationally.
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.
Celebrating Our Exceptional Alumni
Nominations are now open for the 38th Annual Alumni Awards recognizing service, leadership, diversity and more.
Roundglass India Center Launches Podcast Series with Prominent Indian Americans
The first episode of Desi Roots & Routes will drop Friday.
Yahoo! Entertainment: Duff McKagan, Proud SU Alum
Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan, a Seattle University alum, is featured.
SU Professor's Research Shows Bias Salience Makes Patients More Accepting of AI in Medical Care
Seattle University Albers School of Business and Economics Professor Mathew Isaac, PhD, a consumer psychologist, has published “To err is human: Bias salience can help overcome resistance to medical AI” and is available for interviews.