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Welcome Dr. Jan Lüdert: exemplary course designer

By Grace Jackson A Proficient Imagination “Proficiency in a craft is essential to every artist. Therein lies the prime source of creative imagination,” said Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus movement and one of the pioneers of modern architecture. Jan (pronounced “Yan”) Lüdert, SAL’s new Senior Instructional Designer, enthusiastically agrees with Gropius’s sentiment. Whether…
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Nonprofits: leadership to change the world

By Joel L. Domingo, Ed.D. If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. John Quincy Adams Making the world a better place: nonprofits lead the way Try this: for any nonprofit organization, think about its mission. What is the organization trying to achieve? Chances…
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CityU offering new Master of Professional Accounting

Accounting is an in-demand profession that encompasses a variety of topics including finance, international business, taxes and audit. To help professionals interested in developing their skills and pursuing careers in accounting, City University of Seattle developed a new Master of Professional Accounting. This degree is designed for individuals with existing accounting experience who are working…
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U.S. News & World Report ranks CityU programs among the best in the nation

City University of Seattle was ranked among the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for the fifth consecutive year.
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U.S. News & World Report ranks City University of Seattle programs among the best in the nation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Courtney Wendel-Stevenson [email protected] | 206-239-4577 January 10, 2017 – SEATTLE – U.S. News & World Report announced its annual rankings of the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs and City University of Seattle was ranked among the best for the fifth consecutive year. CityU was the only private, nonprofit university based in…
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Corporate entrepreneurial leadership

By Greg Price Got an idea for a new business, product, or service within your organization, but feel nobody is listening? Organizational leaders who are not seeing growth in their core business risk losing momentum and market share in their business. They may also observe lowered employee morale and possibly witness a brain drain.…
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CityU offering new Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance

Organizations today – from healthcare to government to business – rely on the ability to connect, share and store information online and across systems. While this prevalence of interconnectivity and information sharing may be beneficial, it can also lead to risks. For organizations to effectively manage threats and safeguard their information, they have an increasing…
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Interview with Moni Carlisle

Moni Carlisle’s academic and career choices have allowed her to combine her love of teaching language with content focused curriculum design. Teaching in both the Washington Academy of Languages ELP Program and the assisted MBA program (focused on the Sustainability courses), Moni stays busy serving as a lecturer for City University’s Science courses from Biodiversity…
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Language Buttons, if you please!

It’s pronounced [pɪn] not [pɛn], although depending on where you are from, it may be the same thing. Is windy and Wendy the same for you? Luckily, we can just call it a button! Washington Academy of Languages instructors have been using these buttons on their field trips around the community. Field trips generally involve…







