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Friends Stay Connected Through Reading Redhawks
Ann Johnson, ’63, Pat Wand ’63, Sydney Keegan, ’64 and Liz Mitchell, ‘63, have periodically stayed connected to Seattle U through reunion events and regional meetups for more than 60 years. Through th
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The Power of Sharing: Alumna Makes an Impact During Seattle U Gives
When Megan (O’Connor) Cycyota, ’07, first chose Seattle University, she was eager to embrace the spiritual and academic facets of the Jesuit Catholic experience. As a student, it was a joy for Cycyot
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A Tribute to Love, Learning and Legacy
The Scallon family legacy at Seattle University spans generations. Eileen Scallon Evans, the family matriarch, entered Seattle College in 1937, just six years after College Dean James McGold
Giving Back: When a Mentee Becomes a Mentor
Networking and building relationships are two of the most important elements in business. Terren Drake, ’14, attributes a lot of his success in his professional career to the Albers MBA program. Learn
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Lacaux, '07, Helps Prepare Student for Workforce
Tresha Lacaux, ’07, has always had a passion for creating things. Her career journey started in the family business of making stained glass windows. Looking to combine her creative th
Empowering Education: Student Scholar Finds Success at SU and Beyond
As a first-generation student, Saymirah Cornelius-McClam, ‘21, came to Seattle U optimistic and ambitious, but soon faced difficulty adjusting to her curriculum in ways many of her lega
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