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Student Profile: Tricia Smiley, Bachelor of Arts in Management Candidate

We had the opportunity to talk with Tricia Smiley, a student in CityU’s Bachelor of Art’s in Management (BAM) program. In her studies, Tricia is focusing on information systems management and has found the program to be valuable. Like many CityU students, Tricia is working full time while getting her college degree and is looking to move up professionally…
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Student Profile: Tamara Helland, Master’s in Guidance and Counseling

Tamara Helland will be graduating from the Albright School of Education this June with a Master of Education in Guidance and Counseling and a Washington State ESA Certification. She sat down with CityU to discuss her experience at the University, and her plans for the future. City University of Seattle (CU): Tell us a little…
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How to Maximize Transfer Credits

It can be difficult for someone who’s returning to school to figure out how to maximize transfer credits. You might remember where you went to school, or the tests that you took, but how do you make sure they’re applied correctly when enrolling for a new degree? At City University of Seattle, our advisors work carefully with…
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A Reflection on Moms as Leaders

Written By Dr. Stephanie J. Brommer My tax return says I’m “head of household.” That I am. I am a leader of my household that consists of myself and two teens. We’ve held family meetings, worked together on housework and extracurricular activities, set goals, and supported each other. Mothering and managing have similarities, as I…
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Career Corner: Interview Techniques That Can Cost You The Job

By Paul Anderson of ProLango Consulting Successfully navigating the interview process in today’s job market is incredibly difficult, and requires a different approach than was used even just five years ago. Read on to find out some of the most common mistakes people make while interviewing, as well as how to avoid making them yourself. Failing to Build Instant Credibility…
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Student Profile: Jody Bockheim, M.Ed. in Adult Learning Candidate

Written By Dr. Rebecca Cory Jody Bockheim is a student in the Master of Education in Adult Learning program. She’s new to the area, having moved here from Chicago when her spouse took a job in Seattle. Prior to coming to CityU she was homeschooling her children, working as an adjunct at a local community…
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CityU Signs International Agreements

This April, City University of Seattle signed two international agreements aligned to meet CityU’s Mission: to offer high quality programs to anyone with a desire to learn. The first agreement, allows students from ASM Group of Institutes based in Pune, India to transfer to CityU to earn their Master in Business Administration (MBA). The second…
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Randy Brown: Flipping Your Classroom

On Thursday, April 25, Monroe School District teacher Randy Brown discussed the positive impact of flipping your classroom, and how his non-traditional presentation methods have helped foster student learning. Randy, a winner of the Stanley McNaughton Award (the highest offered by the prestigious KCTS Golden Apple program) flips traditional lecture-style education on its head. In an effort…
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Celebrating Military Appreciation Month

National Military Appreciation Month is celebrated in May, and is an opportunity to recognize and honor U.S. service members. While it’s been a month focused on military appreciation for decades, this May marks only the 15th anniversary of National Military Appreciation Month. City University of Seattle can proudly point to over 150 years of combined experience working…







