One Albers MBA’s Journey From China To Seattle
What happens when you begin an MBA program? You grow, you change and you learn. For many, it’s an evolutionary journey that changes your entire life, and that’s exactly what happened to Yan Tang, an MBA student at Seattle University’s Albers School of Business and Economics. Continue reading…
The Best Seattle Entrepreneurship MBA Programs
MBAs who have or are seeking careers centered upon entrepreneurship have countless options. Those who are looking for just the right place to live, learn and work might do well to remember that Seattle entrepreneurship MBA programs are some of the country’s most innovative.
Starbucks, Amazon, and yes, that other great behemoth, Microsoft, were all born from the ambition of of young business people with no shortage of creativity, and a love for a thriving community of like-minded people.
Try These Open House Events for Seattle MBA Candidates
Trying to figure out where to get your MBA in Seattle? Well, there’s good news. This week, both UW’s Foster School of Business and Seattle Pacific University’s School of Business, Government, and Economics are hosting events for interested Seattle MBA students. It’s your perfect opportunity to meet current students, gain insight from alumni and ask questions of the admissions team. Continue reading…
Seattle and San Francisco Mayors Talk Homelessness at Seattle University
On January 11, 2017, Seattle University welcomed San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray to discuss the issue of homelessness on the west coast. Both Seattle and San Francisco have been beset by a severe homeless crisis and the mayors hoped that, by coming together, they could share their plans to help keep people off the streets. Continue reading…
Taking A Closer Look Inside The Seattle Startup Scene
The Seattle startup scene has always been vibrant. In fact, Seattle’s startup activity ranks among the world’s best and is an essential component of the city’s ecosystem. However, that doesn’t mean that Seattle hasn’t faced some issues regarding growth. While 2016 welcomed many new startups to Seattle and several lucrative financing deals, such as OfferUp’s $119 million round, Silicon Valley is holding the city back from reaching its full potential. Continue reading…
University of Washington Welcomes Tent City to Campus
Thanks to a campaign by students at the University of Washington, Seattle’s homeless population has a new place to sleep. A 10,000 square-foot encampment—part of a roving tent city—has been set up in a parking lot on the school’s west campus. It’s a convenient location for residents who work near the city’s center and will welcome dozens of people at the school’s invitation. Continue reading…