Seattle University is closed today in observance of Juneteenth. It was on this day in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas, more than ...
Dr. Maura B. Mast was named the 23rd President of Seattle University on June 25, 2026, following a unanimous vote by the ...
Sustainability in business has evolved from a buzzword to a necessity. As companies face increasing pressure from stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and consumer advocates, integrating sustainable ...
In a truly transformative gift, philanthropist Richard Hedreen donates $300M art collection to Seattle University, along with seed money to fund an art museum. Richard and Betty Hedreen’s interest in ...
Adopting sustainable practices in business is not just about implementing eco-friendly practices and acting ethically for the sake of the planet. It can be a great opportunity to increase revenue. PwC ...
University ranked highly for value, social mobility, teaching excellence and innovation; several undergraduate programs ranked in the Top 30 nationally. Among the best national universities, Seattle ...
A new era of arts education in Seattle has arrived. Cornish College of the Arts at Seattle University is now official, marking an exciting new chapter combining Cornish’s century-long legacy of ...
As the labor shortages and pandemic closings of recent years have shown, interruptions in the supply chain can easily cause chaos in the economy. Modern business depends on a resilient global supply ...
Understanding logistics and supply chain management is crucial for aspiring business leaders because of their contributions to a company's success. These two interrelated disciplines are vital in ...
In today's dynamic business environment, pursuing operational excellence is as universal as it is challenging. Whether for-profit companies or mission-driven non-profits, organizations stand to gain ...
Do ethical principles and business behavior go together? Researchers studying the financial performance of companies have found a direct correlation between business ethics and bottom-line results.
Erin Martin, ‘13, who will be competing in the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics in Nordic skiing, gets a sense of freedom from training and racing in the snow. “Snow is the least accessible thing on ...