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Congratulations to the CityU of Seattle Class of 2016!

June 18 marked the 41st commencement ceremony at City University of Seattle, in which graduates from 22 countries and 19 U.S. states moved up into the next chapter of their lives. Whether that next step is in the workforce or continuing an educational path, CityU grads are ready to be the change! CityU of Seattle’s…
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Join CityU at the ACRS Walk for Rice 2016!

At CityU, much of our focus revolves around providing the best education for our students, in a format and schedule that fits busy lives. But beyond that, a big part of what we do as a member of the Seattle community involves showing support for worthwhile causes that have an impact on the people and…
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Computer Science Enrollment Stalled in a High-Tech Town

If you haven’t heard, computer science is on the rise, and this is especially true for Seattle. From burgeoning industries to promising start-ups and everything in between, having a background in computer science and IT has never been more valuable than it is today. Job growth is continually increasing, locally and beyond, and is projected…
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CityU of Seattle Commencement 2016 – International Student Participation

City University of Seattle celebrated its 41st Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, June 18th at Key Arena in Seattle, Washington. In total, CityU of Seattle awarded 1,205 degrees worldwide including 194 bachelors, 324 masters, and 1 doctoral degree. Within these totals, CityU had the pleasure to award the following degrees to its international students from different…
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5 Jobs That Require a Computer or Information Systems Degree

It’s no secret that computer and information technology-related jobs are in high demand and that demand only seems to be growing. The great thing about these fields is that it’s never too late to break into them, or to shift your current focus to bring more IT/computer emphasis to your career. Doing so could open up…
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How to Choose Between Computer and Information Systems Degrees

Computer and information systems careers are on the rise, that much is obvious. But for an aspiring computer tech, there are a plethora of options in the field, both in terms of specializations as well as education level. Degree or certification, bachelor’s or master’s, engineering or programming, management or security… the possibilities are endless! Degree or…
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U.S. Commencement Traditions: Infographic

Graduation and commencement are a large part of your academic career. It signals the end of one chapter and the beginning of the next. With commencement just a few short days away, we thought we might share a few of the commencement traditions seen throughout the US. What are some other traditions that you’re aware of?…
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Coaching Conversations Merge the Leadership Gap

By Greg Price, Program Director for the Master of Arts in Leadership Program “The quality of the conversation reflects the quality of the leader!” (Thompson, 2013, p. 14). This is worth remembering as conversations tend to change people’s lives, so without a conversation, there is no change (Thompson, 2013). What Thompson (2013) suggested in the…
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Innovative Culture in Higher Education

Innovative Culture By Greg Price, Program Director, Master of Arts in Leadership Program What is entrepreneurship and how can it be useful to learning institutions and not only as a means of subject matter in the classroom? How can leaders engage supervisory staff and administrators to become more entrepreneurial? And, why should institutions of higher…







