Butch de Castro recognized for advancing research on workplace health and equity.
From a Pioneer Square restaurant to the campus of Seattle University, famed F.X. McRory Clock keeps on ticking.
Dr. Quinton Morris, Loyola Endowed Professor of Music and Professor of Violin, is the first fall guest of SU’s Red Talks.
Seattle University President Eduardo M. Peñalver has announced that he will step down March 31, 2026, to become the next ...
Among SU’s most notable green achievements are: Fully divesting its endowment from fossil fuel investments in 2023, an effort ...
American Legal Studies, LLM With the Master of Laws in American Legal Studies, you may be eligible to sit for the bar exam in Washington and several other states—and begin a rewarding career as a U.S.
The Seattle University Alumni Association is for all alumni. We foster lifetime relationships by providing opportunities for professional and spiritual growth, learning, engaging and serving the ...
The Psychology Department engages students in the study of the many aspects of psychological life—individual, bodily, interpersonal, ethical, social and cultural—using reflective and empirical methods ...
The Lemieux Library is at the center of teaching, learning and research, offering a wide range of resources, services, expertise, spaces and technology. Most importantly, the library supports our ...
Situated in the thriving heart of Seattle, the Albers School of Business and Economics offers a world-class, tech-connected business education for the good of all. At Albers, we work with the Puget ...
Discover new ways of understanding yourself and the world around you. We offer a broad range of programs in a variety of fields: Arts, such as visual and performing arts, design and film and media ...
Students also have access to the Billodue Makerspace located in the Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation. Located in the Lobby of the Lee Center for the Arts, the Hedreen Gallery is ...