Body Tabbed
Left Menu with Accordions and Heading
Values Tabbed Content Anchor Test
Testing the Values Tabbed content type
First link goes to an item before the Values
Second link goes to the first tab in the Values
Third link goes to an item after the Values
How we're Different + Image Card
Testing the Body Tabbed content type.
T4 Content Link Breaks Body-Tabbed at Destination
We are getting inconsistent behavior depending on what item the content link targets. Here are four links that go to a page with two tabs. One links before the tabs and one after. The other two link to each of the two tabs.
Currently, the two links to are going before or after the tabs appear to be working ok, but the scroll is not consistent. The link that goes to the first tab appears not to break the tabs, but doesn't scroll. The link that goes to the second tab breaks the layout.
First Link Goes to Content Item After the Tabs
Content Link to RFI Page that has two Body-Tabbed
Second Link Goes to a Tab
Content Link to RFI Body-Tabbed Item
Third Link Goes to the First Tab
Fourth Link Goes to an Item before the Tabs
Test Accordion 1 body
Jasmine Waland, ’19
“I had never thought about being a researcher, but I immediately said yes [when asked to join a research project]. From this experience, I honored people’s stories, listened to what changes they wanted to see, and then was able to tell those stories in a research paper distributed to food banks across the nation to help make that change. All research should reposition power from the interviewer to the interviewee.”
Sociology and Humanities for Teaching
Shannon Blott (She/Her), ’24
“Seattle University encourages each student to locate and empower their personal voice. Through experimentation of thought, expression of ideas, and personal reflection, this powerful process can be used by everyone to better those around them and change communities locally and internationally. I encourage everyone to find their courage and seek others in an open minded and curious spirit to inspire change!”
Nursing
Liliana McClain, ’26
“It’s refreshing to feel that my classmates are helpful and encouraging instead of feeling like they are out to get me! It makes me think like there is a kind of ‘no scientist left behind’ culture here. Seattle U's dedication to bringing humanity into science is truly commendable and sets it apart from other colleges. I look forward to the remaining years of my academic journey in this nurturing and inclusive community.”
Chemistry
Callout Test
Callout Test
Callout Block Title
Callout Block Description
CTA Link Test No Callout
CTA Link Test No Callout
Callout No Link
Callout No Link
Callout No Link title
Callout No Link description
Body Tabbed
Tab 1 paragraph
Body Tab 2 body
With a new paragraph
Body Tab 3
No Heading
Tabbed 4 with Heading
Tabbed 4 with Heading body
with new paragraph
Tabbed 5 body
Tab 6 body in bold
Braided Together at Mission Day
During Seattle University's 2024 Mission Day, Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass, helped the university community recenter, reconnect, and reclaim our sense of belonging as collaborators in building a more just and humane world.