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What’s happening at SPU? This is where you’ll find the latest news about research, events, activities, achievements, and milestones in the life of SPU and its º£½ÇÍø.



  • Jan 29, 2025

    "Whenever the Lunar New Year celebration rolls around, I am reminded of something that, at first articulation, might appear oddly positioned in relation to the festivities of the new year. "

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  • SPU Theatre presents "Anastasia: The Musical," based on the true story of the daughter of the last Russian tsar.

    Jan 28, 2025

    From Russia to Paris in the 1920s, a young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past while being pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her. Don't miss this SPU Theatre production of Anastasia: The Musical, based on the popular animated movie.

     

  • Jan 24, 2025

    At these events, you live like an SPU student for a day! This comprehensive one-day visit includes a campus tour, information sessions about financial aid and admissions, and lunch in our award-winning dining hall. Plus, you'll have a chance to learn more about some of our academic programs.. !

  • The School of Business, Government, and Economics again receives the prestigious Principles for Responsible Management Education Champion designation.

    Jan 24, 2025

    º£½ÇÍø’s School of Business, Government, and Economics (SBGE) has once again garnered the prestigious through the United Nations Global Compact. SBGE was the first Northwest business school to participate with PRME in 2007. 

    SBGE has demonstrated a proven, long-term track record of making impactful contributions in thought and praxis, developing leaders equipped not only to address barriers to sustainability, but also to promote peace and prosperity for all º£½ÇÍø—and the planet—well into the future.

    Read more about the designation.

  • Jan 22, 2025

    As a freshman at SPU, Krogh wasn’t sure how to put her passion for helping others into a path after college. However, throughout her time at SPU, several opportunities presented themselves to her.

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  • Medard Ngueita, executive director World Relief Western Washington, comes to campus for events exploring themes of faith, hope, and hospitality.

    Jan 22, 2025

    As part of a week of events exploring themes of faith, hope, and hospitality, SPU and the Classrooms that Cultivate Character project will host Medard Ngueita, executive director World Relief Western Washington, on Thursday, Jan. 23, 7-8:30 p.m. in Upper Gwinn. He will discuss the ways World Relief Western Washington is faithfully modeling hope and Christ-like hospitality. Questions and reflections will be offered by Bo Lim, professor of Old Testament, and Sara Shaban, assistant professor of communication. Dessert and warm drinks will be available.

    The event is sponsored by SPU and , a project led by professors Brittany Tausen, Thane Erickson, and Krystle Jalalian-Chursky.

  • If you’ve ever wondered whether seminary was for you, º£½ÇÍø Pacific Seminary invites you to explore your calling and vocation, Feb. 24-25.

    Jan 15, 2025

    If you’ve ever wondered whether seminary was for you, º£½ÇÍø Pacific Seminary invites you to explore your calling and vocation at Discernment Days. The first opportunity is an evening webinar (online) on Monday, Feb. 24, 4–6 p.m. and the second opportunity is a full-day, in-person campus visit on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Prospective students will have the opportunity to visit classes, meet with current students, faculty, and administrators, and tour the campus. This event is free and food is included for the Feb. 25 event. 

    Learn more.

  • On Wednesday, Jan 15, History Professor Alissa Walter will give a presentation on the dramatic end to the Syrian Civil War and the takeover of Damascus last month.

    Jan 14, 2025

    As part of the History Department's commitment to provide quarterly talks explaining current events in their historical context, Associate Professor of History Alissa Walter will give a presentation titled "Syria Explained: Current events in context," on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 4 p.m. in Demaray Hall 150. She will discuss the dramatic end to the Syrian Civil War that took place with the rebel takeover of Damascus last month.

  • Jan 9, 2025

    "I share my story with students and try to validate what we could call the positive aspects of perfectionism. They are motivated and driven, and it’s gotten them far. But they have to think about the pitfalls." SPU Psychology Professor Paul Youngbin Kim shares his views in a Psychology Today article, "Why Perfectionism Is a Trap."

  • Jan 2, 2025

    SPU's School of Education Choose offers diverse range of doctoral, master’s, and certification programs, accredited at the state and national level. Graduates are among the most sought-after educators in the field.

Holistic Health Care in the Rainier Valley

Dr. Christopher Jones ’94 hopes the families in his medical practice never need to ask: “Is my kid sick enough that I should pay for a doctor’s visit?” Medical director of HopeCentral, a nonprofit health center, he and his team have adapted the concept of concierge medicine to a diverse º£½ÇÍø neighborhood.

Assistant Professor of Philosophy Leland Saunders

What Makes Us Moral?

Assistant Professor of Philosophy Leland Saunders earned a $10,100 Graves Award in Humanities for his research project, “The Structure of Moral Judgement: Philosophical Perspectives.” His research responds to recent arguments that human beings’ concepts of morality are just a quirk of evolution and don't connect to anything deeper.