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Student Profile: Brian Nitz, Professional in HR Exam Prep Course

As a recruiter, Brian Nitz needs to be a jack-of-all-trades to coordinate clients and potential employees. Human Resources is a key component for his position, so to become an HR subject matter expert he enrolled in CityU’s Professional in Human Resources exam prep course to develop his skills. City University of Seattle (CU): Can you tell…
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CityU Library Database Changes: More Full Text and a New CatalogPlus!

As part of our effort to improve student and faculty access to online resources and to operate more efficiently, you will notice some changes to the Library & Learning Resource Center’s database collection. These changes primarily impact ProQuest and EBSCO collections, with the majority of added full text discoverable through CatalogPlus. Our new CatalogPlus is your gateway…
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Leading from Why: Building a Strong Foundation for Success

Leading from Why: Building a Strong Foundation for Success When: Tuesday, Sept. 29th 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Where: CityU Seattle, 521 Wall St, Seattle, WA 98121 Register: https://goo.gl/wUARDH “The leader only has two jobs. He/she is the guardian of the mood and the architect of the future.” – Chris Majer Clarity is the key…
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CityU Newsletter July 2015

Thinking about earning your doctorate? You now have two options at CityU: a DBA or an Ed.D. CityU now offers two doctoral degrees. Beginning this fall, CityU offers an online Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) that focuses on agile business practices, leadership, and critical thinking, allowing students to develop specialized business knowledge in an area…
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CityU Library Reviews “Death by Food Pyramid: How Shoddy Science, Sketchy Politics and Shady Special Interests Have Ruined Our Health.”

Review by Sara Hatch, Library Technician As the Wellness Chair here at CityU, I try to keep up on various wellness topics, and nutrition is my personal favorite, so the food nerd in me rejoiced when I found Denise Minger’s book, Death by Food Pyramid. Her book begins with a history of the USDA food…
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Rhythmic Tendencies in French and English Traditional Songs

By Lydia Condrea, Ph.C. in Romance Linguistics, French Instructor at WAL at CityU of Seattle1 This article provides empirical data in support of the hypothesis proposed in Condrea (1995) which states that the presence of the ternary2 element in the rhythmic pattern contributes to the solidity of the prosodic tissue of a language. The more…
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New Books at the CityU Library!

Looking for something to read? Take a look at this list of new books available at the CityU Library. You can locate books, e-books, and other library materials by searching the library’s catalog and limiting your search to “Available in the Library.” All current students, faculty, and staff can log in to e-books or other…
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Walk for Rice Team Fundraises $3751 For Local Food Banks

City University of Seattle showed up strong this year at the 25th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice Fundraiser for the ACRS Food Bank. The event totals are still being tallied after a successful day of celebrating and walking at Seward Park last Saturday. From where things stand, CityU finished in 10th place for fundraising teams!…
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CityU Newsletter June 2015

CityU Now Offers a Doctor of Business Administration Beginning this fall, CityU will offer an online Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) that focuses on organization interventional thinking, agile business practices, leadership, and critical thinking, allowing students to develop specialized business knowledge in an area of their choice. Students in the program will be supported through…







