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New e-Books in the Library

CityU’s catalog now includes more than 3,510 high- quality e-books and reports issued by the nation’s leading experts from the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council, and published by the National Academies Press (NAP). All of the National Academies PDFs can be downloaded…
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Student Profile: Chris Woods
Recently, we caught up with one of our graduates, Chris Woods, who received a principal certification from CityU of Seattle. Chris is the principal of Capital High School in Olympia, Washington. The 1,332-student school serves the northwest corner of Thurston County, and about 20 percent of its students are from the neighboring K-8 Griffin school…
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CityU Celebrates Earth Day by Handing out 100 Trees!

To celebrate Earth Day, City University of Seattle is handing out 100 spruce trees to our faculty and staff. Aside from offering Bachelor, Master’s and Doctoral level courses on sustainability; our Provost, Dr. Steve Olswang, and our two Deans, Dr. Kurt Kirstein and Dr. Craig Schieber, wanted to put some sustainability practices into action. By…
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You Bought a Book for the Library!
Did you know? You may have just bought a book for the library and we want to thank you! The library has partnered with Ebrary, one of our ebook providers, to bring you PDA. Not Public Displays of Affection but Patron Driven Acquisitions. How does PDA work? Ebrary has given us access to 1000’s of…
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CityU Launches Internship Program
This month, CityU of Seattle is launching a trial internship program. This program is a response to our students want and demand for hand-on experience, and aims to cultivate the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a career. From April to June 2012, eight students – undergraduate and graduate – will participate in a…
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Student Profile: Drew Crandall
Recently we sat down with Drew Crandall, a CityU alumnus and a Renton 2012 Ahead of the Class Excellence in Education Award finalist. Currently, Drew is a second grade teacher at Lakeridge Elementary school. When catching up with him, here is what he had to say: City University of Seattle (CU): How long have you…








