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CityU Publishes ‘Strategies for Teaching Leadership’ Textbook

Quality leadership can help slingshot businesses to success, and a lack of leadership can leave organizations floundering. Recognizing this growing field – and increasingly popular educational track for students – City University of Seattle staff and faculty recently published a third book in their Proven Practices for Higher Education series. Strategies for Teaching Leadership serves as a…
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Celebrating Veterans with Four Decades of Service

For four decades City University of Seattle has served those who have served our country. We understand the unique needs of the military community and are honored to offer curriculum, staff and faculty who uniquely understand their needs, as well as the needs of their dependents. Our staff has over 150 years of combined experience working…
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Student Profile: Jed Miley, Alternative Route to Teacher Certification

Teacher by day, flamenco guitarist at night, CityU student Jed Miley is passionate about everything he does. He has been a full time teacher for several years now but knew it was time to take his knowledge and credentials to the next level. As a full-time teacher at a school for non-traditional learners, he is…
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CityU Library Reviews “MIT Sloan Management Review”

Review by Theresa Gehrig, Librarian CityU Library and Learning Resource Center You know how Amazon recommends items based on what you have viewed or purchased? Well, if you are a fan of Harvard Business Review articles, you might like articles from another respected business journal: MIT Sloan Management Review If you tend to search in…
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70,000 Students Rank CityU’s Online MBA Among the Top in the U.S.

City University of Seattle has consistently been ranked a top producer of MBAs in Washington State. Now, we are proud to report, our online MBA program is ranked among the TOP in the country, according to 70,000 students who were surveyed by GraduatePrograms.com! CityU placed 14th on a list of 25 other accredited and premier U.S. based institutions, and is…
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Reflect on Leaders in Your Life

Written by Greg Price Take a moment to reflect on your life…., visualize those individuals from your past who have made a difference…… Now, consider their impact they have had in your professional growth and personal development. From this visualizing process, what you are capturing is leadership. Continue this process of self-reflection. Ask yourself, “Where…
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Expanding Our Educational Opportunity in Mexico

While attending the Conference of the Mexican Association for International Education (AMPEI) in Tuxtla Gutierrez Mexico, City University of Seattle’s Provost, Dr. Steven Olswang, and President of the Universidad Autónoma de Chiapasand, Jaime Valle Esponda, signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The Memorandum sets the framework for offering dual degrees in Chiapas, Mexico in the same manner…
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School of Applied Leadership Kick-off: Starting the Leadership Conversation

–Written by Dr. Rebecca Cory– On Wednesday, October 15th, over eighty community, business, and education leaders converged on City University of Seattle to celebrate the new School of Applied Leadership (SAL). The breakfast celebration was full of energy as leaders collaborated, learned from each other, and networked along with celebrating the School. The Leadership conversation…
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CityU Participates in Higher Education Summit at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

City University of Seattle President Richard Carter will participate on a panel of experts today to discuss higher education issues concerning active and veteran military personnel. The Service Member for Life – Transition Summit, presented by the Washington Military Alliance, will bring together key players from state and federal agencies, private enterprises, and military branches,…







