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CityU Dean Kurt Kirstein joins World Affairs Council Fellows Program

Image via Wikipedia Kurt Kirstein, City University of Seattle’s School of Management Dean, was accepted to the World Affairs Council Fellows Program 2010-2011. Steven Olswang, CityU of Seattle’s Provost, recommended Kirstein for this prestigious fellowship that began earlier this month with a kick-off breakfast near the council’s downtown Seattle headquarters. Now in its 60th year,…
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Women of Power in Education Luncheon
City University of Seattle staff member Christine Katayama, faculty member Trise Moore and alumna Kandy Ritter will be honored today (Sept. 24) at the Women of Power in Education luncheon in Seattle. The event, hosted by The Women of Color Empowered organization, will feature 13 exceptional women recommended by their peers. Honorees are chosen based…
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THE WOMEN OF COLOR EMPOWERED
City University of Seattle staff member Christine Katayama, faculty member Trise Moore and alumna Kandy Ritter will be honored today (Sept. 24) at the Women of Power in Education luncheon in Seattle. The event, hosted by The Women of Color Empowered organization, will feature 13 exceptional women recommended by their peers. Honorees are chosen based…
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UPDATED: Remembering John Armenia: Memorial to take place Sept. 8-9
Beloved CityU Educator John Armenia passed away recently after a long battle with lung cancer. Please feel free to attend the following memorials and/or donate to the Dr. John Armenia Scholarship Fund. The memorial will take place Thursday, September 9 at 11:00 a.m. at: Sacred Heart Catholic Church 9460 NE 14th St Clyde Hill (Bellevue),…
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Way to go, Sandy!
Sandy Annis recently celebrated commencement at Seattle’s Key Arena on June 19. Sandy, who graduated from the Division of Arts and Sciences, is a family counsellor in Alberta, Canada. Thanks for sharing your picture! Are you a member of the Class of 2010? Submit your pictures from the ceremony to [email protected] and we’ll post them here!
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Landing.

From Master’s in Teaching candidate Lisa Cabias. Those dear readers wondering “what happened to that adorable Lisa girl and her charming blog posts?” may experience a deep sigh of relief. I have landed. By “landed” I refer to more than just being on the ground in an aircraft, that took place ages ago! Instead I mean…
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Congrats Maryam!
Our graduate assistant Maryam Jaddoo was among the many students who celebrated commencement at Seattle‘s Key Arena on June 19. Maryam, who worked in the Albright School of Education, shares her pictures from the alumni reception with us.
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Wellington: part 2

From Master’s in Teaching candidate Lisa Cabias. It is now time to expand on my adventure from last weekend. If you are able to get to Wellington (just don’t get off the bus on the way) I highly recommend a visit. The fact that the skies opened and poured water upon every inch of the city…
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Misadventures in Bus Travel

From Master’s in Teaching candidate Lisa Cabias. I set off this weekend with lofty expectations. I had finished my full control teaching and not only were all of the children alive on Friday afternoon, SO WAS I! I believe we were also smiling, another positive sign. It was reward time! I had planned a trip to…







