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Student Profile: Roderick Read, Bachelor of Science in Accounting

Despite his 20-plus years of experience in the financial industry, Roderick Read struggled to find employment after being laid off from his position in the treasury department at large corporation. Never completing his bachelor’s degree stood in his way of securing full-time work. “I thought that with my career, salary and status in the international…
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CityU Library Reviews “Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well”

Review by Tammy Salman, Associate Director of Instruction We are surrounded by requests to give feedback (How are we doing? Take our survey!), whether from a company where we purchased something, from our friends or family, from our coworkers, administrators, or others we interact with. We give feedback in many ways, through surveys, social media,…
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Corporate Risk – New Emphasis Area and Specialized Study

As economies and markets throughout the world become more connected and inter-dependent, businesses and corporations face a greater need to identify, manage and hedge risks to their operations. With corporate risk fast becoming a growing field that requires skilled professionals, CityU is excited to offer courses through our School of Management that teach topics ranging from…
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An Interview with MAL Graduate- Andrew Gazley

Interviewed and Edited by Associate Program Director Gregory Price Why did you choose CityU of Seattle? I began my academic journey to earn a graduate degree in 2011. At first, I chose a program from another university because they offered me a full scholarship, but the importance of ethics and earning a high level of…
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Student Profile: Christine Moloney, Doctor of Education in Leadership

As a teacher, Dr. Christine Moloney’s goal was to make a difference in the lives of her students. Today, her goal remains the same, but now as an administrator she’s able to expand her reach across an entire school district. “When I went into teaching I had a fantastic time, but I realized I wanted…
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From the Military to the School of Management

Offering advice to other transitioning military veterans, Arjay Protacio stressed the importance of utilizing available education benefits. “As I look back, I feel I made the mistake of giving up on finishing school,” Arjay said. “Before I knew it, my education benefits had expired. But because I’m a disabled veteran I also qualified for vocational…
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Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Earns ABET Accreditation

City University of Seattle is proud to announce that its Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) has been accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. ABET is a recognized accreditor in the United States by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. This makes CityU’s BSIS the only Information Systems program accredited in Washington…
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Student Profile: Tim Yore, Administrator Certification

After he and his wife got their master’s degrees together, and started work in the Kelso School District around the same time, it made sense that Tim Yore enroll at CityU for his Administrator Certification after his wife Kim graduated from the program a year before. At the time, Tim was working as a dean…
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Former CityU Student Named Outstanding Young Educator of the Year

Former City University of Seattle student Anthony Craig was recently named Outstanding Young Educator of the Year by the Washington State Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development. Anthony received the 2014 recognition because of his commitment to students and staff, his leadership, and his personal achievements. “I am honored to have received this award. I…







