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Seattle Central College Facebook Posting Policy Seattle Central College’s Facebook page encourages active discussions and sharing of information and thoughts. Please show respect for your fellow users by keeping the discussion civil. Comments are subject to Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. The College’s Facebook site is a limited public forum to discuss matters topical to the Seattle Central College and we reserve the right to remove comments that are racist, sexist, abusive, profane, violent, obscene, spam, that advocate illegal activity, contain falsehoods or are wildly off-topic, or that libel, incite, threaten or make ad hominem attacks on Seattle Central students, employees, guests or other individuals. We also reserve the right to remove content that cannot be translated into English by Google Translates or other free online translation software. We do not permit messages selling products or promoting commercial, political or other ventures. In addition, election campaign materials or postings otherwise deemed inappropriate will be deleted by the page administrators. If a comment or post is deleted due to policy violations, users may repost if the new post conforms to the posted policies. Posts and comments made by users should not be construed as being endorsed by the College; users are responsible for the content they post. Seattle Central College thanks you in advance for your contributions to the college’s Facebook Page, and for your help in creating a safe and vibrant online community here.
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.
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
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.
Northwest Model United Nations is a series of academic conferences for college students in which participants simulate the United Nations and other international organizations. We are the largest program of our kind in the Pacific Northwest. You can learn more about our programs at our website, http://www.nwmun.org. NWMUN-Seattle a three-day collegiate MUN conference in Seattle, Washington. Held every November since 2007, it is an independently-run conference with staff from all over North America, and over 350 participants. Professional, fun and innovative, NWMUN-Seattle is the premier MUN conference in the Pacific Northwest. NWMUN-Seattle 2014 will be held from November 21-23. For more details on NWMUN-Seattle 2014, please visit our website at http://seattle.nwmun.org, or email the Secretary-General, Sasha Sleiman, at [email protected]. NWMUN-Portland is the newest addition to our conference family, being piloted in 2014 and being held each February beginning in 2015 in Portland, Oregon. The conference runs for 3 days, with staff from around the region and over 200 participants. At NWMUN-Portland, college students innovate to solve today's most pressing international problems. NWMUN-Portland 2015 will be held from February 13-15. For more details on NWMUN-Portland 2015, please visit our website at http://portland.nwmun.org, or email the Secretary-General at [email protected].
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.
Seattle Central College Bookstore is where you can find the textbooks you will be needing every quarter for your classes. We also provide different reference materials for all your learning needs. We also have your basic school supplies so there's no need to search the city if you need something right away. Want to show some school spirit? We have clothing and gift items available too! The bookstore also provides the basic needs for your dorm room. All of this is available in store or shop online.
ARTS at Seattle U is a community of student artists pursuing careers in Visual Arts, Art History, Theatre, Choral Music, Instrumental Music, Interdisciplinary Arts, and Arts Leadership. We are located at 901 12th Avenue, Fine Arts Building, Seattle, WA 98122. Our ARTS community is comprised of the Seattle U Art and Art History Department and the Performing Arts and Arts Leadership Department. Students majoring in the arts experience the highest level of creativity working alongside faculty who are all professional artists working in their fields. The Art and Art History Department offers dynamic programs in Art History, Studio Art, Digital Design, Visual Art, and Photography. The department is also pleased to welcome guest artists and visiting scholars into the curriculum. Our three on-campus galleries feature a vibrant exhibition series which celebrates student, faculty, and guest artworks. The Performing Art and Arts Leadership Department offers degrees in Theatre, String Performance, Interdisciplinary Arts, and Arts Leadership. The department invites guest artists and visiting scholars into the curriculum with residencies and concert performances. Additionally, students gain performance experience in a variety of venues on and off campus, bringing vibrant Seattle U arts programming into the community.
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.
This Facebook group was created to stimulate discussion on how we can work together to improve Seattle U’s sustainability performance and share information on how to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Sustainability is defined here as a framework for making decisions that values human, environmental and economic needs as a whole system.
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
The Seattle based Academy of Burlesque was founded in 2003 by Miss Indigo Blue and offers courses in basic through intermediate Burlesque Arts. The Academy is the only institution of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. The courses are fun and informative, providing students with rich experiential knowledge about Burlesque history and culture. The practical application of the strip- and the -tease have transformed students’ experience of their own bodies, and has launched some into semi professional performance. Courses are offered year- round, with parts of summer off during the busy Burlesque performance circuit. “Since taking this class, I feel totally comfortable about my body… and trust me, I would never have said this 6 weeks ago!” Follow us on Twitter!: @AcadofBQ
The Frontier AIDS Education and Training Center (FAETC), located at the University of Washington, offers HIV treatment education, clinical consultation, capacity building, and technical assistance to health care professionals and agencies in Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Housed in the Bullitt Center, the Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability (CEJS) will inspire and prepare a generation of leaders to meet the unprecedented ethical challenge facing humankind in the early 21st century: forging a sustainable relationship between humankind and planet Earth, and doing so in ways that foster justice within and between societies.
The primary activities of the NWRBMS include research on high priority topics for individuals with a burn injury and providing research-based education and training to professionals and consumers.
The Gottman Institute does not endorse any of the products, services or information posted on The Gottman Institute Facebook page by outside sources. We reserve the right to remove postings on our timeline by users that are inappropriate.
Discoverypoint School of Massage is a vibrant professional education community offering training and education in massage therapy. With nationally recognized faculty, this Seattle massage school offers a new choice to those interested in pursuing a career as massage therapist. The faculty and staff at Discoverypoint create a warm and inviting atmosphere that supports each individual in their pursuit of excellence in the practice of therapeutic massage. Our Pike street address gives us an ideal location at the edge of downtown Seattle in the urban and eclectic Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Seattle Central College Facebook Posting Policy Seattle Central College’s Facebook page encourages active discussions and sharing of information and thoughts. Please show respect for your fellow users by keeping the discussion civil. Comments are subject to Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. The College’s Facebook site is a limited public forum to discuss matters topical to the Seattle Central College and we reserve the right to remove comments that are racist, sexist, abusive, profane, violent, obscene, spam, that advocate illegal activity, contain falsehoods or are wildly off-topic, or that libel, incite, threaten or make ad hominem attacks on Seattle Central students, employees, guests or other individuals. We also reserve the right to remove content that cannot be translated into English by Google Translates or other free online translation software. We do not permit messages selling products or promoting commercial, political or other ventures. In addition, election campaign materials or postings otherwise deemed inappropriate will be deleted by the page administrators. If a comment or post is deleted due to policy violations, users may repost if the new post conforms to the posted policies. Posts and comments made by users should not be construed as being endorsed by the College; users are responsible for the content they post. Seattle Central College thanks you in advance for your contributions to the college’s Facebook Page, and for your help in creating a safe and vibrant online community here.