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Twins Johnny and Eddie O’Brien left an indelible mark on Seattle University athletics. Few names are as synonymous with Seattle University as O’Brien and while it’s been 75 years since Johnny and ...
After averaging 32.5 points and 19.3 rebounds for SU that season, Baylor was the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft by the Minneapolis Lakers. He still holds a number of Seattle University program records, ...
From arts and health sciences to athletics, Seattle University embraces transformative change that elevates its mission and reach.
The Princeton Review’s Best 391 Colleges for 2026 is out and for the 23rd consecutive year Seattle University has made the list, making it one of only about 15 percent of America’s four-year ...
Seattle University Night at the Mariners was an unforgettable evening of late summer baseball with the red-hot home team cheered on by a sizable contingent of Redhawks. SU’s presence was notable, from ...
This year’s Feast Fest was one for the ages and chock full of memory-making moments. More than 450 members of the campus community and neighbors turned out for the second annual carnival-like event ...
In what was called a “historic” move for two venerated Seattle institutions, the joining of the Cornish College of the Arts and Seattle University signals an exciting new era for arts education in the ...
College of Arts and Sciences professor wins prestigious award for teaching and scholarship in African American literature.
A new era of excellence is here as Seattle University. Early Tuesday morning, July 1, a group of Seattle University representatives led by President Eduardo Peñalver raised the SU flag atop the Space ...
Seattle University’s new Vice Dean for Nursing is well-known among the nursing community and lauded for the wealth of experience she will bring to this role as a nursing educator, scholar and ...
Seattle University is deeply saddened by the passing of Johnny O’Brien, ’53, a true legend and one of the most iconic figures in the history of Seattle University Athletics. O’Brien died on June 13, ...
Soccer was what kick-started Julieta Peralta Acosta’s academic life at Seattle University. Originally from Mexico, Peralta Acosta—who has been playing soccer since she was 10 years old—got recruited ...