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Seattle University is deeply saddened by the passing of Johnny O’Brien, ’53, a true legend and one of the most iconic figures ...
After graduation, Chaidez is heading back home to Anaheim to intern at Crowe over the summer and then start graduate school ...
Originally from Dakar in the West African nation of Senegal, where he completed two undergraduate degrees in engineering at ...
As a freshman she started her first foray into research working with Mechanical Engineering Professor Yen-Lin Han, PhD, in developing a soft robotic glove for rehab for stroke patients. Says Van Liew, ...
Students working hands-on with industry leaders produces learning outcomes that extend beyond the classroom.
It’s true that Cowles is a nurse. When the battalion commander for Seattle University's Brady Battalion ROTC graduates with a nursing degree and commissions as a second lieutenant she will be required ...
Merrick was so inspired and energized by a quarter abroad in Florence, Italy, that when she returned, she wanted to share the experience with other students considering embarking on a period abroad ...
With plans to pursue a PhD in Molecular Genetics, Redhawk is scoring big on the soccer pitch and in the game of life.
Yesterday, the Trump administration announced a new travel ban that will significantly impact individuals from several countries and could potentially affect members of our campus community.
Due to recent world events, Julia Grief, ‘18 has been reflecting on the importance of connection. She is excited to reconnect with friends and classmates at the upcoming Graduates of the Last Decade ( ...
Any disaster will put a strain on individuals, families and communities. But a world health pandemic, such as COVID-19, has highlighted systemic issues such as&nbsp Any disaster will put a strain on ...
Originally from Nepal, BJ Giri, ‘86, came to Seattle University on a scholarship to pursue a degree in engineering. “My father had previously worked in the Northwest and really wanted me to go to scho ...