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Largest Art Gift Ever
In a truly transformative gift, philanthropist Richard Hedreen donates $300M art collection to Seattle University, along with seed money to fund an art museum.
The Stories of Seattle University
Tech ethicist on why healthcare isn’t ready for ambitious AI overhaul
GeekWire's coverage of Seattle University's Ethics and Tech Conference in Campion Ballroom.
Seattle’s dual dispatch police alternative is expanding citywide
The CARE department will hire 18 additional responders, three supervisors and work seven days a week addressing mental and behavioral health crises.
New Seattle Council Members Coming to Seattle University
Rob Saka (District 1), Joy Hollingsworth (District 3), Maritza Rivera (District 4), Cathy Moore (District 5), Robert Kettle (District 7) and Tanya Woo (citywide) will speak on February 13 as part of 'Conversations' series.
Tomorrow: PACCAR CEO Preston Feight at Seattle University
Event is in Pigott Auditorium from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Leadership Around Tech and Ethics
Father Paolo Benanti, an expert on AI and ethics in Rome, is coming to Seattle University as a distinguished visiting professor.
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Need a Spark for Fall Cleaning? Try a 'Product Purgatory'
Isaac suggests that purgatories can facilitate disposition without necessarily reducing attachment, a new revelation.