President's Updates
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Expressing Solidarity with the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in Nicaragua
At Seattle University we denounce the Nicaraguan government’s seizure this week of our sister Jesuit university, the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in Managua, Nicaragua and add our voices to the international condemnation of this unjust act that violates fundamental human rights.
Support for Students, Alumni and Friends in Hawaii
The wildfires in Hawaii these past few days are hitting home in a particular way for our university as so many members of the SU family reside throughout the islands. Our hearts go out to the students, alumni and friends whose lives have been impacted by the devastation.
Seattle University Response to SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action
Because our commitment to diversity is intrinsic to our mission, it is also ultimately rooted in our Jesuit, Catholic character. This understanding takes on added significance in light of today’s disappointing U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
Observing Juneteenth
Today, June 19, Seattle University joins other communities nationwide in observing Juneteenth. Juneteenth.
Coverage of Faculty Handbook Review
On May 10, 2023, the Spectator – Seattle University’s student newspaper – published an unfortunate and one-sided story that neither presented differing faculty viewpoints as it relates to proposed language regarding Seattle University’s Jesuit and Catholic character.
Vandalism at the Chapel of St. Ignatius
Yesterday afternoon, the Chapel of St. Ignatius was the target of an act of vandalism. Several items of furniture – as well as elements of the Chapel’s religious inscriptions – were defaced in the process.