The Stories of Seattle University
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In Memoriam: Remembering Ann Wyckoff
Philanthropist was instrumental in some of SU’s most defining moments.
A Creative Powerhouse
Cornish Chair of Music celebrates fifth Grammy nomination—and win—while inspiring the next generation of artists.
Honoring the Legacy of Dr. King
SU event commemorating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. featured a keynote delivered by Harvard Professor Randall Kennedy.
Semester Wins
A planned move to a semester calendar—from a quarterly one—will allow SU to further support all students in all ways.
Rooted in Legacy and Future-Focused
Through the Sullivan Scholars program, Seattle University supports high-achieving students as they pursue purpose-driven paths.
A Career Spark
Seattle University recognized for Career Engagement Office’s work to support job and internship opportunities, setting students and graduates up for success.
Peak Performance
Engineering Professor Eric Gilbertson measured Mt. Rainier and found global warming had shrunk Washington state’s iconic peak but that’s just one of his discoveries.
Men’s Hoops Quiets the Dawgs
For the second consecutive year the Redhawks faced the Washington Huskies and came away on top, beating the cross-town rivals at Climate Pledge Arena.
Hit the Road with the Redhawks
This winter, SU will host a series of pregame receptions in four West Coast Conference cities where alumni, friends and fans alike can cheer on men’s basketball.
The Christmas Season Calls
Seattle University’s Christmas video is sure to stir emotions with its heartfelt meaning and message.
What a Year
A look back at the biggest stories, newsmakers and memorable moments of 2025.
From Classroom Project to Published Study
Gabe Veltri, ‘24, and Olivia Roberts, ‘24, undergraduate research study makes it into scientific journal, Urban Ecosystems.