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Six tips to build trusting relationships in the workplace

By Greg Price What is that ‘oh so good feeling’ you have at work? Where you go the extra mile, you’re a high performer, happy where you work, confident in what you are doing, and you go above and beyond your role expectations? What is that feeling? It is trust. How many times in your…
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Students put their business knowledge, skills to the test during MBA Case Competition

Students who registered to compete were grouped into teams and introduced to a case study on Monday. They then had to use their business knowledge and creative problem solving skills to identify solutions, compile a business plan and create a formal presentation to deliver to a panel of judges on Friday.
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The power of a diverse board

By Joel L. Domingo, Ed.D. Edgar Schein, the notable author on organizational culture claimed that all his important life lessons stem from recognizing that those from other cultures view things differently. I like to think of this simple, yet profound statement as an encapsulation of the theme of diverse leadership, and to a bigger extent,…
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City University of Seattle named a 2018 Military Friendly School
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media contact: Courtney Wendel-Stevenson [email protected]| 206-239-4577 SEATTLE, Dec. 6, 2017 – In recognition of City University of Seattle’s recruitment and support of military students, the university was named a 2018 Military Friendly® School by Victory Media. CityU is committed to serving military members and their families. The university offers reduced military tuition,…
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Alumna recognized with CityU Innovation in Philanthropy Award

City University of Seattle recognized Michelle McDaniel, a 2002 MBA graduate and the chief development officer at FareStart, with the university’s Innovation in Philanthropy Award on November 14 at a reception hosted by the Sanford Institute of Philanthropy at CityU.
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A student and educator, now course designer

By Grace Jackson What are the qualities of a good teacher? Chika Willis, a student pursuing a Master of Education in Adult Education, found the answer to that question in online environments where students are encouraged to be self-directed, a valuable skill for life inside the classroom and out of it as well. Instead of instructors…
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Taking a leap into tech

Melissa Cary, a stay-at-home mom who had a natural interest in technology, saw the growth in the tech field and it helped solidify her decision to turn her interest into a career. So from her home in Michigan, she enrolled in CityU’s Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing program without ever having visited Seattle.
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Chancellor’s Communications – November 2017

As a nonprofit university system, giving back to the communities we serve is a priority year-round. However, November is a special month when we all take time to reflect on the things for which we are grateful and let that inspire the philanthropist in all of us to make a positive impact in the lives…








