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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
Distinguished Graduate
Graduate Spotlight: Jaiden Childs, ’24, will embark on her nursing career as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army.
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Inspiring Industry Leaders to Address the Class of 2024
National Science Foundation Director Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan will speak to undergraduates and Seattle Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke to graduate students at Climate Pledge Arena.
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Sponsoring Real-World Outcomes
Project Center pairs students with industry leaders from large companies and nonprofits alike to tackle—and find solutions—to a pressing need.
Seattle University Experts Available for Trump Verdict Analysis and Insight
Seattle University provides a world-class education to students through faculty and staff who are leaders in their respective fields.
Blending STEM and Business Pays Dividends
Graduate Spotlight: Post-SU, Veng Leap Chan will start his professional life at Starbucks.
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A Heart for Healing
Graduate Spotlight: In high school, an echocardiogram discovered the cancer hiding in Nathan Eller’s chest, possibly saving his life but also setting him on track to help others.
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