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Gifts for Grads: The Best Ideas for Every Major

College graduation is an incredible accomplishment that necessitates celebration, merriment, and, of course, presents. Picking out gifts for grads is no easy task, though. The best gifts for graduates are thoughtful ones that reflect the interests of the recipient. This list of gift ideas for every major provides the perfect jumping off point for selecting the…
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City University of Seattle Announces Partnership with Selah School District in Central Washington
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Press Contact: Bill Hayes [email protected] | 206-239-4572 Seattle, Wash. – May 25, 2016 – City University of Seattle Announces Partnership with Selah School District in Central Washington City University of Seattle is partnering with the Selah School District in central Washington to introduce two educational programs that address critical needs at the PreK-12 level.…
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Project Management Training: Certification vs. Degree

If you’ve worked your way into a leadership position, you know that the training you’ve had so far may not have prepared you to handle the unique challenges that come with being a leader or manager. Overseeing projects and managing employees are specialized skill sets just like any other, and to assume we’ll just “figure it…
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Can I Get into an MBA Program if I Didn’t Take the GMAT?

If you’re planning on going back to school to get your MBA, first off – good for you! It’s a smart and exciting step to take at any point in a career, whether you’re looking to make a shift in your focus or accelerate up the ladder in your current industry. Getting Started Going back…
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Adventures in Overseas Teaching: Part 3

By Dr. Arron Grow of City University of Seattle’s School of Applied Leadership. This is the final part in this series on Overseas Teaching Another area to consider when pondering an overseas teaching assignment are the benefits that come from experience. Having recently returned from another such adventure, here are four benefits that stand out…
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City University of Seattle President Announces Retirement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Press Contact: Bill Hayes [email protected] | 206-239-4572 May 9, 2016 – SEATTLE, Washington. – President Richard Carter announced that he will be retiring from City University of Seattle effective June 30, 2016. During Carter’s tenure, CityU experienced growth in worldwide enrollment, attained doctoral-level accreditation, achieved programmatic accreditations with ABET and CACREP, and…
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CityU Library Reviews: “Customer sense: How the 5 senses influence buying behavior”
Review by Albert D. Ybarra, Librarian Why does the smell of cinnamon make a heating pad appear to work better? Why does wine taste better in a wine glass than a water glass? University of Michigan / Ross School of Business professor Aradhna Krishna’s research explores how the senses of sight, sound, touch, smell, and…
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3 Careers in IT for the Less Technical in Seattle

The Pacific Northwest has become a venerable hotbed of the tech industry. But let’s face it, not everyone has what it takes to become a programmer or systems engineer. Fortunately, there is also a huge demand for professionals in less technical roles in the booming tech industries. Having a strong background in the tech field…







