News Archive
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Symphonic Wind Ensemble
May 15, 2013
The repertoire includes “Skookumchuck: A Symphonic Poem,” written and directed by retiring conductor Gerry Marsh.
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Annual Denise Levertov Award
May 14, 2013
Poet Luci Shaw is honored for her work which “exemplifies a serious and sustained engagement with the Judeo-Christian tradition.”
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New Book by Theology Faculty
May 13, 2013
School of Theology professors Rob Wall and David Nienhuis write about the epistles of James, Peter, John, and Jude.
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Alexander Hall
May 12, 2013
The 120-year-old building and oldest campus structure is being considered for nomination as a City of Seattle landmark.
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Visit SPU This Summer
May 11, 2013
Summer Visit Days begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at noon with lunch in Gwinn Commons.
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M.A. in Social and Sustainable Management
May 10, 2013
Learn more about one of the newest program in the School of Business and Economics.
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SPU Joins Global Washington
May 9, 2013
SPU joins 140 other organizations to “promote and support the global development sector in Washington state.”
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Undergraduate Research Conference
May 8, 2013
Students present their research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics on May 10.
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National Teachers Day
May 7, 2013
Read Theology Professor Jack Levison’s essay for the Huffington Post about his most memorable teacher.
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Thursday Food for Thought
May 7, 2013
Les and Leslie Parrott, the co-directors of SPU’s Center for Relationship Development, discuss their new book.
Classmates Unite to Help Haitians
Some members of the SPU Class of 2000 didn’t get to reconnect at their 10-year reunion, but they’ve been in touch. They’re busy working to improve the lives of people in Haiti.

