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Founded in 1891, SU is a Jesuit Catholic university located in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. The University has more than 7500 students and U.S. News and World Report ranks SU in the top 10 universities in the West.
Seattle University School of Law, the most diverse law school in the Northwest, is dedicated to the twin priorities of academic excellence and education for justice. The School of Law is home to a talented faculty of committed teacher-scholars and prides itself on its academic rigor, its devotion to social justice, and its commitment to personal and practical education that prepares its graduates for a lifetime in law at the service of justice.
Seattle University opened its three-story, 64,000 square-foot Student center in the fall quarter of 2002. The building houses a variety of student services, meeting facilities, a conference center and the main campus cafeteria. The center also includes two collegia (home-like spaces with kitchen facilities and study areas), a 20-foot fireplace and hearth, a bistro and commuter facilities.
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The Seattle Colleges serve all of metropolitan Seattle and its surrounding communities, with more than 50,000 students each year at three comprehensive college campuses and at specialized training centers located throughout the Seattle area. Vist our website at http://www.seattlecolleges.edu Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/#!/SeattleColleges
Pinchot University (formerly Bainbridge Graduate Institute) is changing business for good. In 2002, we launched the first MBA in Sustainable Business in the country. Today, as part of Presidio Graduate School, we’re still creating leaders for a sustainable future, offering MBA study in real world projects, an experiential, student-centered approach and a unique focus on personal development.
The International Student Center (ISC) is a focal point for student activities and programs of a global, cultural, educational and social nature, and is a gathering place for Seattle University’s international and domestic students and student organizations. The ISC is committed to supporting the academic and Jesuit mission of Seattle University and the strategic priority of Global Engagement by working closely with campus partners in supporting over 660 international students from 63 countries around the world. Furthermore, the Center staff creates opportunities for all SU students to learn about each other’s culture and geographic region and identity. The ISC plans large-scale events like International Education Week and the International Dinner while providing assistance to our international students in all matters pertaining to immigration, visa status, document certification, employment authorization and more. Our office also offers cultural adjustment and academic assistance to our international students and the Center encourages all domestic students to get actively involved in the I-Buddy Program, International Dinner Series, and in the various international clubs at SU to ensure they are globally engaging during their SU experience. Diversity Statement The International Student Center at Seattle University both celebrates and promotes safe and healthy community life for people of all races, religions, national origins, socio-economic classes, gender identities and expressions, sexual orientations, physical and learning abilities, and ages by modeling behavior and articulating expectations that we live and work together in one community, bound together by our commitment to learning and respect for one another. Excellence and diversity at Seattle University are inextricably tied. We have a deep understanding of and commitment to the fact that to be an excellent division and an excellent university we must be diverse in all aspects of our work.
At Seattle University College of Nursing, we are dedicated to preparing values-based, compassionate nursing professionals who will serve the health care needs of our community, especially the frail, vulnerable, and those without voice. Nurses care for the whole person in pursuit of the best possible health outcomes.
Partnerships for Native Health (P4NH) is a program of the UW Center for Clinical and Epidemiological Research in the UW School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology. The staff, made up of Native and non-Native researchers, has worked for over a decade to develop practical preventive health interventions, together with tribal communities, to determine and solve their own unique health challenges.
We are a university committed to the common good, for people who want to transform organizations, communities or markets in ways that are practical, positive, sustainable and profitable. Pinchot University (formerly Bainbridge Graduate Institute) is changing business for good. In 2002, we launched the first MBA in Sustainable Business in the country. Today, we’re still creating leaders for a sustainable future, offering MBA study in real world projects, an experiential, student-centered approach and a unique focus on personal development.
Organization Systems Renewal (OSR) at Pinchot offers graduate studies in transformational leadership. Based in Seattle, this rigorous two-year, master of arts program prepares students to become leaders of systemic organizational change. OSR integrates both personal and professional development into the coursework, focusing on how to use systems thinking, design and personal mastery to effectively address complex challenges. The program’s unique educational environment empowers students to take charge of their learning through small-scale collaborative peer groups combined with mentoring councils and prominent visiting faculty. This non-traditional, cohort-based learning community fosters transformational learning through knowledge and skill building, application and personal development.
Foster students learn the skills they need to select and pursue the right career --from job-search coaching and resume building to talent development and interview techniques. Foster offers services for employers who want to hire Foster students, including job postings, on-site interviews, virtual recruiting, and customized recruitment plans that enable companies to partner with faculty and students to build lasting relationships.
The Rainier Club is a private club in Seattle, Washington; it has been referred to as "Seattle's preeminent private club." Its clubhouse building, completed in 1904, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was founded in 1888 in what was then the Washington Territory (statehood came the following year). As of 2008, the club has 1,300 members.HistoryThe Rainier Club was first proposed at a February 23, 1888 meeting of six Seattle civic leaders; it was formally incorporated July 25, 1888. The attendees of the original meeting were J. R. McDonald, president of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway; John Leary, real estate developer and former Seattle mayor; Norman Kelly; R. C. Washburn, editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Bailey Gatzert, former mayor associated with Schwabacher's, Seattle's and the state's most prominent Jewish-owned business of the era; A. B. Stewart; and James McNaught. Other founding members were lawyer Eugene Carr, Judge Thomas Burke, and William Allison Peters.The club is named after British Admiral Peter Rainier. The name may have been chosen because of Seattle's rivalry with nearby Tacoma. Tacomans at the time were ardent in their support for the native name "Mount Tacoma" for the mountain now officially known as Mount Rainier. In 1892, the club actually sent a delegation to Washington, D.C. to argue the "Rainier" side of the case. The club's logo was modeled on that of the Union Club in Victoria, British Columbia, founded 1877.
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Envision is a pioneer in delivering innovative team coaching and performance improvement products and services to the contact center. Envision’s landmark and industry-renowned Click2Coach® fully integrates the value of quality monitoring and management, e-learning, automated coaching and robust analytics and performance management capabilities. Envision marries the power of Click2Coach and Envision Workforce Management™ together on the award-winning Envision Centricity® Web-based workforce optimization (WFO) technology platform to deliver a full spectrum of ROI-driven efficiency and effectiveness gains that meet the most specific and unique objectives of customer-focused organizations worldwide. A commitment to unparalleled customer-centricity is at the center of the company’s mission and is what makes Envision the authority on delivering an uncompromising customer experience. Visit www.envisioninc.com, email [email protected] or call 206.225.0800 ext. 500 for more information.
Seattle City Hall is located in downtown Seattle, Washington, between 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue. The building houses the offices of the Seattle City Council and the Mayor of Seattle. Most city departments are located in the nearby Seattle Municipal Tower. In 2003, the Seattle city government moved into a new, "green" city hall building. Until 1962, the city government operated from the King County Courthouse, alongside the King County government. The new City Hall and Plaza, together with the adjacent Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Justice Center, and Civic Square, comprise the Seattle Civic Center.Awards 2005 U.S. Green Building Council: LEED-NC v2 Gold 2005 AIA Seattle: Commendation for Design 2006 AIA Washington Civic Design Awards: Honor Award 2006 American Institute of Steel Construction IDEAS Awards Program: Merit Award 2007 AIA Northwest & Pacific Region: Merit Award
Seattle Municipal Tower is a 62-story, 220.07m skyscraper at 700 5th Avenue at the corner of 5th Avenue and Columbia Street in downtown Seattle, Washington. It is the fourth tallest building in Seattle. At its completion in 1990, the building was named AT&T Gateway Tower and later changed to Key Bank Tower reflecting the names of former anchor tenants AT&T and Key Bank.The City of Seattle purchased Key Tower in early 1996 to house utilities and general government functions. The purchase price was $124 million, or $124 a square foot. The City purchased the property during a downturn in the economy, citing recommendations from two panels: the citizens' group, Capital Finance Review Board, concluded that purchasing the building would cost a minimum of $47 million less than constructing new facilities new construction and a minimum of $121 million less than renovating existing city facilities; and the Citizens Advisory Panel concluded that the building "(met) the great majority of the city's space needs."On May 17, 2004, the tower's name was officially changed to the current moniker.The building is attached to the Seattle Civic Center complex and is owned by the city, and houses several government offices including the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Seattle City Light, Seattle Public Utilities, the Department of IT, Human Services Department, and the Office of Economic Development.The Seattle City Council and offices of the Mayor of Seattle are located in the nearby Seattle City Hall.
Meet Dr. Park: Dr. Steve Park graduated from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry,1999. Prior to dental school, he earned a B.A. degree in Biology, at Southwest State University. Dr. Park has taken numerous advanced courses in cosmetic and implant dentistry, and makes continuing education a routine part of his dental practice. He lectures both nationally and internationally on implant and cosmetic dentisty. He is the founder of Advanced Dental Study Club, 25-30 dentists study current and advanced concepts of dentistry. He also teach and serve as the course director of AIC seattle implant seminar for the dentists who want to place dental implants . Most of all he believes in personal care and attention to each patient's needs. If you need a total smile make-over or full mouth reconstruction, feel free to take advantage of Dr. Park's extensive knowledge, experience and reasonable case fee. "I care about the people who entrust their smiles to me. In addition to my expertise, you will always have my personal attention, empathy and gentleness- the essentials of your excellent care." "I've dedicated my professional life to giving people state-of-the-art solutions that meet their needs and very often exceed their expectations."
At the Y, strengthening community is our cause. We work side-by-side with our neighbors throughout King and south Snohomish counties to help kids and families thrive – and to apply their positive behaviors at home, school, the workplace and beyond.