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Doctor of Education in Leadership Students Think Outside the Box
The program’s interdisciplinary approach ensures that Ed.D. students acquire the critical leadership skills relevant to our organizations today.
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CityU’s 2012 Commencement Details

On June 16 at 1:00 p.m. City University of Seattle will host its 37th commencement ceremony at Seattle Center’s Key Arena, located at 305 Harrison Street Seattle, WA 98109. The event is open to the public and anyone who would like to support and congratulate our graduates. Over 500 students will join us at our commencement…
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President of City University of Seattle Announces Retirement

After six years of inspired leadership with City University of Seattle (CityU), President Lee Gorsuch announced he will retire in one year on June 30, 2013. During his tenure, President Gorsuch advanced the university’s academic rigor, international vision, and global partnerships considerably. These advancements led to greater access, flexibility, and opportunity for students around the…
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PRESIDENT OF CITY UNIVERSITY OF SEATTLE ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
Bellevue, WA – June 4, 2012 – After six years of inspired leadership with City University of Seattle (CityU), President Lee Gorsuch announced he will retire in one year on June 30, 2013. During his tenure, President Gorsuch advanced the university’s academic rigor, international vision, and global partnerships considerably. These advancements led to greater access,…
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Washington Academy of Languages is NOW A Part of CityU of Seattle

In March, City University of Seattle announced it had acquired Washington Academy of Languages (WAL). WAL is a not-for-profit language school in Seattle that offers world language classes, TESL and ESL classes. In this merger, WAL’s courses and instructors will remain the same, while the educational opportunities for students will exponentially increase. CityU offers the…
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City University of Seattle Launches a Master of Education in Adult Learning Program
The news has been filled with stories about the “skills gap” and the need for training to help people get back to work. This means a stronger emphasis on training and an increased need for professionals who understand how to educate adults. The training landscape is changing—there are new technologies and new ways of learning,…
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF SEATTLE LAUNCHES A MASTER OF EDUCATION IN ADULT LEARNING
Bellevue, WA – May 15, 2012 – Today, City University of Seattle (CityU) announced it has launched a g Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Adult Learning. Classes begin in October 2012. The M.Ed. in Adult Learning program is uniquely designed for professionals who teach adults and want to expand their expertise to integrate current theory…
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International Student Orientation Draws a Crowd

We recently sat down with Anselm Chong, International Student Advisor and Inese Woodward, International Student Coordinator, to hear about the success of our recent student orientation. On Wednesday, March 28, over 40 students attended the Spring 2012 International Student Orientation from countries including: China, Indonesia, Thailand, Gabon, Hong Kong, India, Brazil, Nepal, Pakistan, Slovakia, Syria, Taiwan,…
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Master in Teaching Faculty Bent on Ensuring Success and Offering Flexibility

If you are thinking about becoming a teacher and considering graduate school, you should consider the CityU Master in Teaching (MIT) program; especially, if you are looking for a small-school feel and supportive faculty. The size of the program makes it feel like a learning community. “The faculty members are what make CityU such a…







