We are writing to share significant updates regarding Seattle University Athletics, including the difficult decision to discontinue three sport programs.
Father Paolo Benanti, Rome’s artificial intelligence and ethics advisor to the Pope and a visiting professor, talks of SU’s role in leading the conversation on technology and ethical practices. With ...
As Seattle University closes this Monday to observe Veterans Day, our deep gratitude is with the men and women who have served, and continue to serve, our country.
Computers, at their current level of technology, can’t make judgements like humans do; why would we want them to? About 9 minutes into the first episode of the Netflix documentary “What’s next? The ...
New Student Body President Sophia Cofinas, ’25, shares her vision for campus, driven by a passion for service and community. Civic engagement in the form of community organizing or in the political ...
Michelle Allison, ’10 MPA, started with the King County Council while working on her degree and 13 years later is leading the largest mass transit agency in the Northwest. Sunday mornings after church ...
The story of BioLegacy more-or-less began in 2021 in the Seattle University Mechanical Engineering Department with an orientation mixer shortly before the start of fall quarter. Vincent Reitinger, ’25 ...
“Host Pathogen Interactions” was all Carolyn Stenbak, PhD, needed. In the undergraduate class with a slightly icky, vaguely unsettling name for a survey of bacteria and viruses and how they interact ...
The event will feature notable displays of India innovation and inspiration, from the arts to food, along with notable speakers. Seattle University has the unique honor of hosting the first-ever India ...
Alumna Raechel Warren, ’19, will compete in Miss America, the culmination of an impressive reign in pageants that was launched following a soccer injury. As a little girl in Roseburg, Oregon, Raechel ...
To say buzz is building for Seattle University’s return to the West Coast Conference—the excitement is palpable, the move being called “monumental” and “momentous”—would be a gross understatement.