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  • 1 month ago | seattleu.edu | Andrew Binion

    News of the naming of a new pope—Cardinal Robert Prevost, who took the name Leo XIV—was met with praise and a feeling of hope by Seattle University leaders, who see in the first American to hold the position a pontiff who understands the global south and who will continue the late Pope Francis’ movement to reach out and engage with Catholics. Stephen Sundborg, S.J., chancellor of Seattle University and president from 1997 to 2021, praised the choice.

  • 2 months ago | seattleu.edu | Andrew Binion

    In her opening comments at Seattle University's Racial Equity Summit, Law Professor Natasha Martin, JD, who is vice president of the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, addressed the elephant in the room.

  • Mar 21, 2025 | seattletimes.com | Andrew Binion

    There is no better way to understand a country the size of Canada, so in the summer of 2000, on break from my studies at the University of Washington, my friend Mark Quintana and I set out from Vancouver, B.C., to hop freight trains and hitchhike across our vast neighbor to the north.

  • Mar 20, 2025 | seattleu.edu | Andrew Binion

    Sometime around 2012, Jean M. Twenge, PhD, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, started noticing a disturbing trend: Not only were young people reporting they were becoming unhappier, but they were also reporting increases in feelings of depression and anxiety. “I really was very confused about what was going on at first,” Dr. Twenge said during her talk on March 12 as part of President Eduardo Peñalver’s Presidential Speaker Series.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | seattleu.edu | Andrew Binion

    The Seattle University Pep Band arrived on campus late last year, fulfilling a vision of President Eduardo Peñalver and Vice President of Athletics Shaney Fink to resurrect the pomp and excitement of a band to lend a score to sporting events and stirring school spirit across campus. Leading the band is acclaimed director Dr. Brad McDavid, who before taking on the task of creating a pep band here spent 30 years directing the 240-member University of Washington Husky Marching Band.

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21 Mar 25

Canadians are right to fear us https://t.co/46uWxKJIua ❤️: @joshfarley

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19 Mar 24

That Yahoo taxonomied this story under “entertainment” is the first grim joke, but the worst laugh comes from @Gannett’s “chief content officer” — whatever that is — claiming that the company produces journalism, rather than destroying it. https://t.co/4tdVOYRxkG