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Diversity, Inclusion & Social Justice initiative: A Message from CityU President, Randy Frisch

Dear City University Community, The murder of George Floyd is so outrageous, so discouraging, such a painful reminder of the systemic racism that black Americans and other people of color are forced to confront daily in our country. As an organization dedicated to social justice and equity, the good work we have done toward those…
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Ahead of Our Time! Welcome to the School of Education and Leadership

Written by CityU Associate Faculty member, Corll Miller Morrissey. In writing the opening announcement to ETC 693 I found myself reflecting on what a leader CityU has been and how students can use their experience to inform P12 struggling with distance learning. Welcome to ETC 693, the final course in the research and capstone series. Under…
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The Peace Bus: CityU Alumnus Continues Rolling Forward by Supporting His Community

In these uncertain times, the Tacoma area is finding hope in CityU alumnus, Kwabi Amoah-Forson, also known as the owner of The Peace Bus. Last October, CityU had the opportunity to interview Kwabi and learn why The Peace Bus was created, his efforts to donate socks and blankets to his local homeless community, and his story to promote peace. However, due to COVID-19, Kwabi’s focus has shifted to helping his community differently – by providing cereal…
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MPA vs MBA

The Master of Public Administration and a Master of Business Administration might seem quite similar – but choosing the wrong one can lead you down a career path you don’t really want. When looking at the question of MPA vs MBA, it quickly becomes apparent that the MBA has the sheer numbers to back up…
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U.S. News & World Report names CityU among Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for eighth year

January 17, 2020 – SEATTLE – City University of Seattle is honored to be ranked among the best in the nation for the eighth consecutive year by U.S. News & World Report, placing at #39 for the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs, out of 675 schools nationwide. In addition, CityU was the only private university in…
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Information Technology vs Information Systems

If you like technology and the way in which it can be used to work with and interpret information, or you enjoy working with hardware, software, and finding or providing solutions, information technology or information systems are two areas you could learn more about if you want to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Depending on your…
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MBA vs Master’s in Finance

“We can’t overestimate the value of computers. Yes, they are great for playing games and forwarding funny emails. But real business is done on paper, okay?” – Michael Scott, “The Office” If you’ve ever found yourself staring at your surroundings, thinking that your career isn’t going the way that you thought it would – or…
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Holiday Letter from the President 2019

To our CityU family, partners, alumni, and students, As we bid a farewell to 2019, I want to thank you for being a part of the CityU family. We worked together to create a fantastic year at CityU. The University wouldn’t be the institution it is if it wasn’t for you all. Although we started…
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MBA vs MIM

If you’re considering a post-graduate degree as a way of advancing in your career, congratulations! You’re ready to take the next step towards achieving your goals. If you’re interested in business, you may be wondering, should I enroll for an MBA or a master’s in management? What’s the difference? Managing people is something you’ll definitely…







