
In Appreciation
Kathleen Rawson was among the Seattle University students at a special luncheon that brought together scholarship recipients and those whose generosity makes such scholarships possible at SU. Students shared personal stories and did some networking over lunch at Campion Ballroom.
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Mentorship Program Going Strong
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Finals Week
Biochemistry Professor Vicky Minderhout talks with students Derek Rogalsky and Kerry Hennessey while working on some in-class work days before the start of finals and spring break. While some students will use the break for R&R, others will do service work at home and abroad. Spring quarter classes begin March 29. | Feature archive

Player of the Week
Softball player Katie Antich has been named Player of the Week by the Pacific Coast Softball Conference (PCSC), the first Seattle University player to receive such an honor from PCSC. Antich, who leads her team offensively hitting .421 in the first games of the season, has also been added to the roster for the Husky Softball Classic All-Tournament team.
Read more about Antich and the team. | Feature archivE

Rise and Shine
At the recent Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) community breakfast, Seattle University sophomore Chantel Lowe (center) socializes with friends, junior Ed Walugembe and senior Ofiong Okon, along with OMA Assistant Director Jolie Harris. The office is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
Read more about OMA and its anniversary.| Feature archive
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