03/04/2025
Today’s the day! 🎉 We are proud to support the Seattle University Master of Public Administration (MPA) and Bachelor of Public Affairs programs through , helping make education more accessible to the next generation of public and nonprofit leaders.
All funds raised will go directly toward student scholarships and professional development opportunities. Even more exciting – MPA alum and current "Oral Communications" instructor, Greg Witter, has generously (once again) offered a $3,000 matching gift, unlocking once we reach 20 donations. We’re just 18 gifts away from making it happen!
Every contribution, big or small, makes a real impact. Join me in giving today! 🙌
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What solutions are most effective for addressing climate change? How can we create and sustain more equitable workplaces that value diversity, equity, and inclusion? How can local leaders address the housing crisis in our region? What does equitable access to health care look like?Moving the needle....
02/27/2025
Calling all SU MPA and Public Affairs (PUBA) alums and stakeholders - SU Gives is almost here!
Save the date - hashtag is March 4, midnight-midnight.
Please consider joining me in supporting scholarships in the Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership. More info to come!
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02/29/2024
Today is , our annual day of giving!
Prof. Rashmi Chordiya is a tireless advocate for improving justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in public agencies and nonprofit organizations. Over the several years, Dr. Chordiya has spearheaded the Seattle University Public Administration & Public Affairs' “Theory to Practice Conversations” as an offering that seeks to bring together faculty members, students, alumni, and practitioners around the world to explore nuances of operationalizing theoretical ideas into practice.
Prof. Chordiya says “ funds help us explore, co-create and sustain spaces and opportunities for community building and continued learning and development opportunities for our current students and alumni.” Thanks for all you do for our students, Seattle University, Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences, and our community, Rashmi!
Would you like to support community-facing programming?
Please consider making a give to the MPA and Public Affairs programs: https://seattleugives.seattleu.edu/campaigns/institute-of-public-service
02/29/2024
Today is , our annual day of giving!
Last summer, Trevor Buchan (Senior, B.A. in Public Affairs program) traveled to Washington, D.C. to present his research at the annual meeting for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). Under the mentorship of Prof. Caitlin Ring Carlson, Chair of the Seattle University Communication Department, Trevor shared the results of his upcoming publication with Dr. Carlson, “revealing the gender-based discrimination inherent in Fighting Words, a freedom of speech doctrine.”
We were able to fund this trip with dollars raised from our 2023 campaign, along with additional generous support from the Dean's office in the Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences and the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons.
Would you like to support our student’s professional development? I just made a gift to support students like Trevor. Please join me TODAY! https://lnkd.in/dzKRVCiA
03/03/2023
That's a wrap! All of us in the Seattle University Institute of Public Service and the Seattle University Public Administration & Public Affairs programs are incredibly grateful for the support shown by our community members during SU Gives - SU's annual day of giving - this year. You all showed up and we smashed our fundraising goal. Special thanks to Greg Witter for providing a generous matching gift. We look forward to putting these dollars to use this year to enhance the student experience and offer additional professional development opportunities. If you missed the campaign but would still like to participate, check out the IPS giving page, which is available year-round: https://connect.seattleu.edu/giving/IPS
THANK YOU!!
03/02/2023
Our Seattle University Public Administration & Public Affairs students can be found working on the front lines of the most pressing issues facing our communities and region. Recent MPA alum Jose Armando Munguia, MPA is working to lower the barriers to farming and generate more inclusive agriculture.
We are also thrilled that he will be working with Ellen Whitlock Baker on the SeattleU Alumni Board of Governors, a working board of Seattle University alumni who provide governance, representation and support for the programs and initiatives of the Seattle University Alumni Association (SUAA). Its goal is to offer meaningful ways for all interested alumni to stay engaged with SU.
Thanks for your continued support to SU and the MPA program, Jose Armando.
Jose Armando and I just gave to the as part of , SU's annual day of giving. Please consider joining us and supporting future MPA and Public Affairs students.
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03/02/2023
Our Seattle University Public Administration & Public Affairs programs attract students from diverse backgrounds with varied interests, but the common thread among all our students is a deep commitment to improving the world around them. Esteban Avila is currently interning for Senator Joseph Nguyen's office in Olympia, where they were recently visted by Seattle University Eduardo Peñalver. Esteban is committed to creating more equitable workplaces, particularly for people of color, as well as fostering inclusive participation. Esteban notes that this internship is “a good opportunity to live centering the humanity of those around me.”
Working with students like Esteban, who intend to make a dent in the world, is why the faculty in Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences love teaching.
Please consider joining us and supporting students like Esteban in the .
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03/02/2023
Today is at Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences! 10 gifts to the Seattle University Public Administration & Public Affairs funds will unlock a generous $3,000 matching gift for the Institute for Public Service. Help support professional development opportunities for students like Emily Thomson, MPA who is now pursuing a PhD in Urban Affairs at the University of Memphis.
Make your gift here: https://seattleugives.seattleu.edu/campaigns/institute-of-public-service
03/01/2023
Seattle U Gives is on March 2, midnight to midnight - save the date! Seattle U Gives is SU’s annual online day of giving that helps support more than 30+ cause areas across campus. Please consider supporting the MPA program and helping us to unlock a generous matching $3,000 matching gift.
02/15/2023
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Joins us on 2/24 for a rare afternoon sit-down with the new congresswoman who staged the biggest upset of the 2022 fall congressional elections.
Friday, Feb. 24, 3-4 p.m., Oberto Commons, Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation
Please RSVP using the eventbrite link embedded the photo.
Most Interesting New Politician in America: Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
A rare afternoon sit-down with the new congresswoman who staged the biggest upset of the 2022 fall congressional elections.
02/08/2023
Check out this recent NPR article on "social housing" - Seattle Initiative 135 - which is on the ballot in the upcoming 2/14 special election. Prof. Zachary D. Wood, PhD was interviewed.
Housing advocates divided over push for ‘social housing’ in Seattle
A measure up for a Feb. 14 special election in Seattle would create 'social housing,' something that's like public housing — but with a big difference.
01/17/2023
Join us for a Theory to Practice conversation: How Can Managers Advocate for and Foster Pay Equity?
January 18, 5 p.m., free livestream conversation. Register: https://lnkd.in/gwMxEQ48
Seattle University's Institute of Public Service debuts a new quarterly livestream event highlighting the latest faculty research and demonstrating how it applies directly to the workplace and career development. Join Dr. Rashmi Chordiya, Assistant Professor, Institute of Public Service, and Mr. Bobby Humes, executive and leadership coach with a wide range of human resources and organizational strategy/culture experience, for this conversation.