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Welcoming Pope Leo XIV
University joins millions around the world in celebrating the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost, the first pope born in the U.S.
The Stories of Seattle University
Commonweal Magazine: Embrace The Discomfort Says SU President
In this commentary, Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver provides important context and wisdom for Catholics who are politically homeless.
The Seattle Times: Eric Gilbertson Helps Reveal Mt. Rainier is Shrinking
Eric Gilbertson, an assistant teaching professor in the mechanical engineering department within the College of Science and Engineering, is profiled for discovering the traditional peak of Mt. Rainier is no longer so.
Welcome Back, Redhawks
Photographic memories: Celebrating the new academic year in pictures.
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.