Albers School Entrepreneurship Center Recognized by AACSB
Entrepreneurship and innovation are at the heart of many business schools. However, for 35 global business schools, their commitment to creating and incubating cutting-edge business innovations and fostering entrepreneurship in the next generation of business leaders stands above the rest. In the inaugural AACSB Entrepreneurship Spotlight Challenge, the Albers Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center at Seattle University’s Albers School of Business and Economics was recognized as one of the best in the world. Continue reading…
New Seattle University Business Program Helps Local Businesses
Thanks to a new collaboration among student volunteers, professors and local small businesses, Seattle neighborhoods are gaining help to stay, grow, and thrive. The Resource Amplification and Management Program, dubbed RAMP.up, was the inspiration of Sue Oliver, the executive director of Seattle University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center. Continue reading…
Seattle University Reappoints Stephen Sundborg as University President
After completing multiple successful terms as President of Seattle University, the University’s Board of Trustees voted to reappoint Father Stephen Sundborg to another five-year term as president. The vote was unanimous and will install Father Steve as President from 2017-22. Continue reading…
Seattle University Supports Undocumented Students
In response to recent concerns based on the results of the November election, Catholic institutions of higher education from across the country banded together to release a statement regarding undocumented students. According to the declaration, which was signed by dozens of school presidents including Stephen V. Sundborg the President of Seattle University, Catholic colleges and universities will continue to welcome undocumented students. Continue reading…
Seattle University Students Raise $110,000 for Miracle Children
Seattle University became an exclusive dance club for 16 hours February 20 and 21. The reason, to raise money for Seattle Children’s Hospital’s Uncompensated Care Fund and Strong Against Cancer Initiatives. With a $100-minimum cover charge, and pumping music, students danced their way to over $110,000 in donations for miracle children.
Assistant Professor at Albers School Discusses Prejudice in Hiring
A new article published by Assistant Professor of Marketing, Mathew Isaac Ph.D., out of Seattle University’s Albers School of Business, provides insight into the hiring process. In the article, he recognizes the truth of unconscious prejudice in companies and offers guidance on how to avoid it. Continue reading…