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With funding from the Charles and Nancy Porter Endowed Fellowship in Ethics and Technology, each student received a $1,500 stipend and their faculty advisor received $1,000 in seed funding.
At the core of her concerns was the premise—expressed in the title of her recent book, Empire of AI—that AI firms possess all ...
Seattle University men’s basketball earns a bid to play in this year’s National Invitational Tournament with home game.
Faculty delegation to India, created by the Roundglass India Center, connects scholarship and cultural exchange.
On March 5, the Seattle University community came together to formally dedicate a new outdoor sculptural piece, the iconic Tom Wesselman “Tulip” now in its new home on the Union Green. The “flower” is ...
The humanities foster meaning-making and reflection about diverse and universal human experiences,” says College of Arts and Sciences Dean Monica J. Casper, PhD. “Humanities perspectives and fields ...
Karen Hao comes to SU for talk on how rapid advancement of artificial intelligence can challenge institutions.
Jerron’s thoughtfulness for others, generosity of spirit, engaging smile, and gentle laugh warmed the hearts of all who knew him, worked alongside him, or had the privilege of calling him a friend.
For decades, the corporate workplace has been characterized by burnout, inequity, and general dissatisfaction. As Generation Z has begun entering the workplace, they’re challenging this inherited ...
With a blessing from a priest and a nip of Irish whiskey for the willing, the 120-year journey of a historic street clock that originally stood in downtown Seattle was officially welcomed on October ...