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SEATTLE UNIVERSITY NEWSSeattle University Men's Basketball (December 21) (Click Here to View) Catch Seattle University men's basketball as they welcome schools such as San Francisco, Stanford, Virginia and Utah State to KeyArena for the 2011-12 season.
OTHER SEATTLE UNIVERSITY NEWSStaff/Faculty Flow Yoga with Chloe (April 03) Staff and faculty, you deserve a break during your work day to energize and revitalize your body. Work on improving your strength, mood, energy and stress levels each week. Register today for your staff/faculty Lunchtime Fitness Pass! 4th Annual Cesar Chavez Celebration (April 03) The Seattle University Office of Multicultural Affairs would like to invite you to the Fourth Annual Cesar Chavez Celebration. "Solidarity in Social Justice Movements" is the theme of this year's celebration in honor of civil rights leader, and migrant farm workers rights activist Cesar Chavez. Bob Santos, local community leader and activist will be the featured speaker during this celebration. Santos will bring to light the strong bridges built across communities to make the Farm Worker Rights movement strong and one which continues to thrive today. FREE lunch will be provided. The event is free, open to the public, and wheelchair accessible. RSVP is recommended (oma-rsvp@seattleu.edu), so we can accommodate everyone. Questions: oma-rsvp@seattleu.edu or (206) 296-6070. Cafe Expo (April 03) Drop by Career Services for a cup of joe, job search advice, resume reviews and much more. For more info on the 2012 Career Expo, visit the website below. Women of the War: Stories from El Salvador (April 03) "Mujeres de la Guerra: Historias de El Salvador (Women of the War: Stories from El Salvador)" - a photo documentary by Lyn McCracken. Large format formal portraits of women who fought in the El Salvador Civil War (1980-1992) with accompanying text and archival images. FREE Spin and Flow Class with Chloe (April 03) Start off the quarter with this FREE fitness class! Arts & Sciences Career Expo Prep Advising (April 02) Bring your resume or anything else you want to discuss to prepare for the 2012 Career Expo, Seattle U's largest career fair. For more info on the Expo, visit www.seattleu.edu/careerservices/expo.aspx Science & Engineering Career Expo Prep Advising (April 02) Sign up at the Science and Engineering Advising Center for a 20-minute time slot–bring your resume or anything else you want to discuss to prepare for Expo. For more information on the 2012 Career Expo, visit the website below. Women of the War: Stories from El Salvador (April 02) "Mujeres de la Guerra: Historias de El Salvador (Women of the War: Stories from El Salvador)" - a photo documentary by Lyn McCracken. Large format formal portraits of women who fought in the El Salvador Civil War (1980-1992) with accompanying text and archival images. Morning Spin with Megan (April 02) Enjoy your Spring Quarter by registering for a Fitness Pass today! FREE Sunrise Yoga Class with Jamie (April 02) Start off the quarter with this FREE fitness class! Sunday Mass (April 01) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! African American Accepted Student Reception (March 31) Accepted students and their families are invited to a reception to celebrate their admission into Seattle University. Representatives from Admissions and Student Financial Services will be present to answer any questions you may have. Edges upon Edges upon Edges (March 31) An exhibition in association with the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts. Organized by Julie York, featuring individual and collaboratively authored ceramic works by Julie York, Justin Novak and Paul Mathieu. College of Nursing Professional Development Day (March 31) ALL nursing students are welcome to attend. This is a great opportunity to network and to learn about the different facilities and nursing organizations out there. It's also a great opportunity to talk with recruiters. Snacks will be served….See you there! Coffee & Connections (March 31) This is an opportunity to connect and network with current and former students. Marksmanship Club Range Day (March 30) Rifle and pistol practice at the Renton Gun Club. New and experienced shooters are welcome. Van leaves for the Renton Gun Range from the Bellarmine Circle at 2:20 p.m. Safety class and equipment are provided. Edges upon Edges upon Edges (March 30) An exhibition in association with the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts. Organized by Julie York, featuring individual and collaboratively authored ceramic works by Julie York, Justin Novak and Paul Mathieu. Daily Mass (March 30) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 30) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Accepted Student Regional Reception - Sacramento, Calif. (March 29) Accepted students and their families are invited to a reception to celebrate their admission into Seattle University. Representatives from Admissions and Student Financial Services will be present to answer any questions you may have. Americorps Info Session (March 29) Learn about what a year of National Service is like from current AmeriCorps who are serving in your community; how to search for positions and tackle the application process; and why serving in AmeriCorps is an excellent way to network, build your resume and gain professional skills. For more information, contact Career Services at careerservices@seattleu.edu or (206) 296-6080. Edges upon Edges upon Edges (March 29) An exhibition in association with the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts. Organized by Julie York, featuring individual and collaboratively authored ceramic works by Julie York, Justin Novak and Paul Mathieu. Daily Mass (March 29) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 29) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Spirituality on Tap: Ignited in Our Calling (March 28) Come join other young adults for a panel discussion, small group conversation, and reflection on finding what makes you come alive and finding God in the midst of life's opportunities. The evening will include featured panelists: Debbie Lucas, Thuong Chu, Lorenzo Herman and Dan Kelley-Peterson. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided! Please RSVP by Friday, March 23. To RSVP, or for more information, e-mail Magis. Edges upon Edges upon Edges (March 28) An exhibition in association with the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts. Organized by Julie York, featuring individual and collaboratively authored ceramic works by Julie York, Justin Novak and Paul Mathieu. Daily Mass (March 28) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Cafe Expo (March 28) Drop by Career Services for a cup of joe, job search advice, resume reviews and much more. For more info on the 2012 Career Expo, visit the website below. Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 28) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Educational Leadership Doctoral Program Reception and Information Session (March 27) Learn more about the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program (EDLR) at Seattle University! Join Dean Sue Schmitt, faculty from the doctoral program, EDLR alumni and students to learn more about the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program, which is open for Summer 2012 enrollment. Enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres and beverages while you meet with our EDLR team. Formal program begins at 6:30 p.m. ACE Personal Training Certification Preparation Course Begins (March 27) Take the first step in becoming an ACE-certified Personal Trainer and be a part of the largest nonprofit fitness certification, education and training organization in the world. March 27-June 7, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. (location to be determined). *No class April 10, 12 and May 31. Class registration fee is $150, which includes practice quizzes, 20 percent discount on all materials and $40 exam discount. For more information please visit www.acefitness.org/students or contact fitness@seattleu.edu. Registration form is available under the Fitness tab at www.seattleu.edu/recreation in Educational Programming or at the Eisiminger Fitness Center. There is a class minimum of 6 students. Daily Mass (March 27) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Arts & Sciences Career Expo Prep Advising (March 27) Bring your resume or anything else you want to discuss to prepare for the 2012 Career Expo, Seattle U's largest career fair. For more info on the Expo, visit www.seattleu.edu/careerservices/expo.aspx Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 27) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Spring Break: Library Closed All Day (March 25) The Library and Learning Commons will be closed Saturday and Sunday during Spring Break. Spring Break (March 25) For more information, please visit our website Coastal Backpacking Springbreak Trip (March 25) Kick-start spring quarter with an adventureous outdoor service trip! Join us for a three-day, two-night backpacking trip along Washington's gorgeous Olympic Peninsula. Make new friends while we clean up the beach and help preserve the habitat of our great coastline. Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 25) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Sunday Mass (March 25) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Coastal Backpacking Springbreak Trip (March 24) Kick-start spring quarter with an adventureous outdoor service trip! Join us for a three-day, two-night backpacking trip along Washington's gorgeous Olympic Peninsula. Make new friends while we clean up the beach and help preserve the habitat of our great coastline. Regional Accepted Student Reception: San Jose, Calif. (March 24) Accepted students and their families are invited to a reception to celebrate their admission into Seattle University. Representatives from Admissions and Student Financial Services will be present to answer any questions you may have. Service Saturdays (March 24) Are you looking for a way to get involved in community service? Join Magis as an Alumni Volunteer for an ongoing opportunity as part of our partnership with the Seattle University Youth Initiative. Come together with other Jesuit-educated alumni to serve at St. Mary's Food Bank in Seattle's Central District. The St. Mary's Food Bank provides nutritious food to families and individuals who are struggling with hunger through a variety of services, including the walk-in program, where more than 6,700 people receive groceries each month. Alumni Volunteers commit to assisting with distribution of food, checking-in clients, sorting food items, and participating in a short reflection following service. If you are interested in serving as a Service Saturday volunteer or Alumni Leader, please e-mail Magis. We are taking sign-ups for every month through June 2012. Alumni family and children welcome, however volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult. Alumni Day of Prayer; Through Simple Lives the Spirit Touches Us: Finding Compassion in the Ordinary (March 24) Join Carla Erickson Orlando, M.Ed., and Fr. Pat Twohy, S.J., and as they explore the theme of compassion and guide a day of Ignatian prayer by bringing the scriptures to life in a vivid and meaningful way. Orlando is a retreat and spiritual director who lives and works in Seattle, serving children, young adults, parents and families, as well as directing retreats in faith and the arts. Fr. Twhohy has been working alongside the Native peoples of the Northwest since 1974, and currently serves as superior to the Rocky Mountain Mission ministering to Native peoples in urban Seattle. Cost for the day is $20, and includes retreat, meals and parking. This retreat is open to Jesuit-educated alumni, family, and friends of all faith backgrounds. To register, or for more information, e-mail Magis today. Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 24) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Daily Mass (March 23) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Information Session: OSR Masters Program (March 23) Interested in the OSR Masters Program? Join us for a bite to eat and an opportunity to meet with faculty members and current OSR students to learn more about the OSR Master’s program. You’ll have an opportunity to: · Speak with faculty members and meet some current OSR students · Come away with additional information about the program · Learn how others have applied their OSR experience while leading and designing change in their organizations and communities. Spring Break: Limited Library Hours (March 23) The Library and Learning Commons will be open limited hours during Spring Break. Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 23) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 23) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Spring Break (March 22) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (March 22) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Spring Break: Limited Library Hours (March 22) The Library and Learning Commons will be open limited hours during Spring Break. Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 22) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 22) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Spring Break (March 21) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (March 21) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Spring Break: Limited Library Hours (March 21) The Library and Learning Commons will be open limited hours during Spring Break. Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 21) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 21) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Spring Break (March 19) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (March 19) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Spring Break: Limited Library Hours (March 19) The Library and Learning Commons will be open limited hours during Spring Break. Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 19) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 19) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Sunday Mass (March 18) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Final Examinations (March 17) For more information, please visit our website Albers Graduate Business Programs Information Session (March 17) Information session for the MBA, MIB, MSF and MPAC programs. Textbook Buyback Week (March 17) A national textbook company will be here all week giving CASH for textbooks. While the Seattle University Bookstore buys back textbooks year round, this company is looking for thousands of more titles. You have a greater chance of getting rid of that old math book. For cash! Fitness Center Spring Break Hours (March 17) Spring Break Restricted Lap Swim Hours: Monday, March 19 - Friday, March 23, 2:30-6:30 p.m. No free swim on March 24 Textbook Buyback Week (March 15) A national textbook company will be here all week giving CASH for textbooks. While the Seattle University Bookstore buys back textbooks year round, this company is looking for thousands of more titles. You have a greater chance of getting rid of that old math book. For cash! Flow Yoga with Anna (March 15) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this fitness class! Morning Spin with Chloe (March 15) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Optimal Fitness with Brandon (March 15) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this fitness class! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (March 15) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this fitness class! Optimal Fitness with Brandon (March 13) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this fitness class! Morning Spin with Chloe (March 13) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this Fitness Class! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (March 13) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this fitness class! Express Lunch Power Yoga (March 13) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Mat/Ball Pilates with Carol (March 12) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this Fitness Class! Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 12) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Textbook Buyback Week (March 12) A national textbook company will be here all week giving CASH for textbooks. While the Seattle University Bookstore buys back textbooks year round, this company is looking for thousands of more titles. You have a greater chance of getting rid of that old math book. For cash! Boot Camp with Chloe (March 12) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (March 12) Work out the stress of finals and join us for this fitness class! Weekend Spin with Megan (March 11) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Flow Yoga with Jen l (March 11) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunday Mass (March 11) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Edgeworks Gym Climb (March 11) Just because it's raining doesn't mean you can't climb! De-stress from finals and get out of Seattle by visiting Edgeworks Climbing Gym. Whether you want to boulder or sport climb, you can climb to your heart's desire! Snow Van to Snoqualmie (March 11) Spend a day de-stressing on the slopes of Snoqualmie. Take advantage of this full day of riding and escape from the busy city life! Daily Mass (March 09) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Express Lunch Spin (March 09) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (March 09) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 09) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (March 09) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Daily Mass (March 07) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Blood Drive (March 07) Give Blood. Get Cookies. Be a Hero. The Puget Sound Blood Center's bloodmobile will be parked in the Bellarmine Turnaround (closed 12:20-1:30 p.m.). Make an appointment online at Puget Sound Blood Center. Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 07) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (March 07) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Flow Yoga (March 07) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Megan (March 07) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (March 07) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Express Mat/Ball Pilates with Carol (March 05) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Advanced Studio Exhibition (March 05) Visual arts students present a collection of their most recent work executed within the capstone Advanced Studio course. Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (March 05) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Boot Camp with Chloe (March 05) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (March 05) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Stevens Overnight (March 04) Looking to get out in the snow for a bit before the end of the season? Join OAR for an overnight ski trip to Stevens resort, staying at Cascadia Inn! Flow Yoga with Jen l (March 04) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! TEDxSeattleU (March 04) A Life of Purpose Seattle University is pleased to host TEDx, an event that will bring together students, faculty and community members to share ideas worth spreading. At TEDxSeattleU, live speakers and TEDTalks videos combine to spark deep discussion and connection. As an institution that promotes independent critical thinkers informed by the humanities, Seattle University has invited some of Northwest's leading thinkers and doers to reflect on the theme "A Life of Purpose" and to share what they are most passionate about. TEDxSeattleU is an opportunity to experience some extraordinary voices in our community, dynamic people with a unique story and a fresh perspective. Brought to you by Student Activities and Leadership Development Sunday Mass (March 04) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Seattle University Debate Team Event (March 04) This weekend, Saturday and Sunday, the debate team is hosting a tournament on our campus. Debaters from Claremont, Portland State, UC Davis, Northwest, Pacific Lutheran and Humboldt will be joining our own SU debaters competing for first place. This is our second annual tournament and we hope it's a tradition in the making. We would love to see Communications faculty and students drop by to watch a round, or come to the final round on Sunday at 3 p.m. so you can all get a better idea of what it is we do. All rounds will be in held in Pigott and we will have plenty of volunteers to direct you should you want to observe. We invite all students and faculty to attend our great event where we will debate for first place! Go Seattle Debate Team! Weekend Spin with Megan (March 03) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (March 03) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Flow Yoga (March 03) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Jubilee Farms (March 03) Jubilee Farms in Carnation, Wash., is a biodynamic farm. Curious? Come learn about the farm, help out, see the cows, sneak some good food, breathe some fresh air and have a great time working with the earth! Snow Van to Crystal (March 03) Need an escape from the city? Grab your gear and come shred with OAR! We'll be transporting you up to the mountain and turning you loose for a night of much needed mountain therapy! Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (March 01) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (March 01) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Flow Yoga (March 01) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (March 01) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (March 01) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! SU Supervisor Training Session: Setting Goals in Performance Evaluations (February 28) This session addresses challenges with setting meaningful goals that don't just sit on the shelf. Training will include information and practice opportunities on using different types of goal-setting models, building "smart" goals and engaging employees in the process. Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 28) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 28) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (February 28) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 28) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Hamlet (February 26) Hamlet By William Shakespeare Directed by Rosa Joshi "….the readiness is all." A dead father calls for vengeance, a murderous uncle tries to cover his tracks, a newly married mother is caught in a web of intrigue and passion. And now a son must decide what to do. Four hundred years after a young Danish prince first stepped onto the stage, Shakespeare's timeless tale of murder, betrayal, vengeance and madness continues to enthrall us. Preview: Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16-18, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22-25, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 and 26, 2 p.m. Flow Yoga with Jen l (February 26) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunday Mass (February 26) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Snow Van to Snoqualmie (February 26) Spend a day de-stressing on the slopes of Stevens Pass. Take advantage of this full day of riding and escape from the busy city life! Chilly Hilly Ride (February 26) The name says it all! Chilly Hilly is the Northwest's annual kickoff to the cycling season, and by going with OAR you get a big discount and an awesome group to go with! Bundle up and get ready to climb a cumulative 3,000 feet of glorious thigh-burning goodness on Bainbridge Island. All friendly cyclists welcome! Service Saturdays (February 25) Are you looking for a way to get involved in community service? If so, then join Magis for a new opportunity starting this October! As part of our partnership with the Seattle University Youth Initiative, Magis invites you to participate as an Alumni Volunteer. Come together with other Jesuit-educated alumni to serve at St. Mary's Food Bank in Seattle’s Central District. The St. Mary's Food Bank provides families and individuals who are struggling with hunger with nutritious food through a variety of services, including the Walk-in Program, where over 6,700 people receive groceries each month. Alumni Volunteers commit to assisting with distributing food, checking-in clients, sorting food items for distribution, and participating in a short reflection following service. If you are interested in serving, e-mail Magis today! We are taking sign-ups for each month October 2011-June 2012. Alumni family and children welcome, however volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult. Flow Yoga (February 25) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Habitat Build (February 25) Spend a day helping out at the H4H warehouse! Coast Salish Indian Identity Conference (February 25) The Seattle University and the Lummi Youth Academy are joinging forces to discuss the issues related to Native American identity. As a follow up to the "Identity," conference held at Western Washington University this past year, the Seattle conference will include discussions about: the Urban Indian experience; reflections on living in two worlds; and the struggles of today's native youth. Darrell Hillaire and Rena Priest will help lead the panel discussions and ensure Native culture is recognized throughout the event. Valhalla Lake Snowshoe (February 25) Travel to Steven's Pass for a glorious day of snowshoeing at Valhalla Lake. We will be going over a basic snowshoeing tutorial so no worries if this is your first time wearing snowshoes, its pretty similar to hiking. The passage is 7.5 miles roundtrip, taking about six hours and ending at a beautiful lake. Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 24) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Strategic Human Resources Management: The Nonprofit Advantage (February 24) Achieving your organization's mission and outcomes requires having an effective system for finding, mobilizing and leading people. The current economic climate, demographic changes in the workforce and scarce resources has made human resources management critically important for nonprofit organizations. Poorly designed and implemented human resources management practices can devastate the organization, staff members and the people you serve. This interactive workshop will explore the strategic and systematic aspects of human resources management. We will address what leaders, staff and board members should do to develop and implement strategic human resources practices to achieve organizational and programmatic goals and objectives. This workshop is intended to impart knowledge and to address "real world" human resources issues. Participants should come prepared to discuss their human resources management practices, issues and challenges. Workshop objectives: - Understand the critical role of strategic human resources management in advancing organizational and programmatic goals and objectives. - Learn practical and effective human resources management practices. - Learn how to develop a strategic human resources management action plan to address human resources issues and challenges. General public: $75 (per seminar) Seattle University student/alumni/employee: $50 (per seminar) Three or more: $50 each Price includes a light breakfast. All proceeds benefit the MPA/MNPL scholarship fund. Flow Yoga (February 24) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (February 24) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 24) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 23) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 23) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Flow Yoga (February 23) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (February 23) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 23) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Information Session for SU Supervisors: Staff Performance Evaluation Process (February 22) For supervisors of SU staff, this session provides an overview of the 2011-12 performance evaluation process. Flow Yoga (February 22) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Megan (February 22) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Ash Wednesday Masses (February 22) This is the observance of the Ash Wednesday Solemnity which marks the beginning of the Lenten season. Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 22) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 21) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 21) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 21) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (February 21) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 21) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Presidents Day (Limited Library Hours) (February 20) Library hours are reduced for Presidents Day. Angel Basic Training (February 20) This is the Seattle University introduction on how to use the ANGEL LMS for instructors. Inner Tubing (February 20) Do you love snow sports? Well we have another one for you…Inner tubing! Not behind a boat but on the snow. Come enjoy two hours of winter bliss at Snoqualmie Pass. Pack a lunch and lets go! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 20) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 20) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Silver Mountain Overnight (February 18) In honor of Presidents Day, get out of Washington to start Lincoln turns over at Silver Mountain, Idaho. Avoid the Obama-dable snowman by staying at the Wallace Inn, complete with a spa fit for the president. Ski tickets only $49. And bring $ for bowling! Weekend Spin with Megan (February 18) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (February 18) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Flow Yoga (February 18) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Snow Van to Stevens (February 18) Spend a day de-stressing on the slopes of Stevens Pass. Take advantage of this full day of riding and escape from the busy city life! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 17) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 17) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Flow Yoga (February 17) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (February 17) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 17) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 15) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Indoor Soccer Registration Deadline (February 15) ENTRY PERIOD: Registration is open until noon on Feb. 15. REGISTRATION: • Instructions will direct team captains/participants how to sign up for league. • Registration Fee: $0 per team; forfeit fee: $60 per team • Forfeit fees must be paid by Feb. 6 at noon to the Intramural Office: Fitness Center 275c to be eligible for playoffs. All forfeit fees must be paid by March 12 at noon to avoid a hold being placed on the team captain's student account. • If a team incurs a forfeit during the season, a hold will be placed on the team captain's student account. To clear the hold the forfeit fee must be paid in full. PLAY BEGINS: This sport event will be conducted in a League format with playoffs to follow. Indoor League Regular Season games will be played on Saturdays and Sundays, Feb. 18-March 4, and playoffs will be played March 10 and 11. All games will be scheduled between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Please be aware that the assistant director for university recreation, competitive sports reserves the right to move teams to different divisions or change dates and times where deemed necessary to maximize resources. Schedules may vary depending on the number of teams registered and specific times will not be guaranteed until schedule is released. Schedules will be available on imleagues.com Feb. 16 by 5 p.m. A notification via imleagues.com will be sent out when they are published. CAPTAINS MEETING/ONLINE QUIZ: The Captain's Meeting will take place on Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. at a location to be announced. All captains will be required to pass an online quiz on imleagues.com prior to Feb. 15 at noon to be scheduled for the league. Teams must have one representative attend and sign in at the Captains Meeting to be scheduled. A forfeit fee will be charged if no representative present and signed in. Flow Yoga (February 15) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Megan (February 15) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 15) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (February 11) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Albers Graduate Business Programs Information Session (February 11) Information session for the MBA, MIB, MSF and MPAC programs. Flow Yoga (February 11) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Big 4 Ice Caves (February 11) Join us as we trek our way to one of natures' great wonders! Fromed from cascading waters and warm winds, the Big Four Snow Caves are located in the North Cascades. Only gaining 250 ft. in elevation, this five- to six-hour round trip hike is perfect for both the beginner and the snowshoe enthusiast. Snow Van to Crystal (February 11) Need an escape from the city? Grab your gear and come shred with OAR! We'll be transporting you up to the mountain and turning you loose for a night of much needed mountain therapy! Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 09) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 09) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Flow Yoga (February 09) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (February 09) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 09) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 08) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 08) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Flow Yoga (February 08) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Megan (February 08) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 08) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Blood Drive (February 06) Give Blood. Get Cookies. Be a Hero. The Puget Sound Blood Center's bloodmobile will be parked in the Bellarmine Turnaround (closed 12:20-1:30 p.m.). Make an appointment online at Puget Sound Blood Center. Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 06) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 06) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Boot Camp with Chloe (February 06) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 06) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Flow Yoga (February 04) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Earth Sanctuary Eco-Mediatation (February 04) Enter the sacred space that Earth Sanctuary on Whidbey Island provides. We will be engaging in an eco-mediation tour of the facility as well as learning about local ecology. Leave Earth Sanctuary calm, peaceful, relaxed and ready to start a new school week. Engage as you wish-open to all faith/spiritual practices. Workshop: Focusing Level Two (February 04) Professor Kevin Krycka, who joined the Department of Psychology faculty in 1989 and direct the M.A.P. program, has written numerous articles and given many professional workshops that focus on experiential phenomenological theory and practice, abnormal psychology and therapeutic communication. Search for Meaning Book Festival 2012 (February 04) Featured speakers are Mary Oliver, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, and James Martin, S.J., best-selling New York Times author and official chaplain to the "Colbert Report." More than 40 authors will celebrate the best works on issues of spirituality, faith, ethics, church-state relations, social justice and theology. Meet authors, hear them speak, purchase books and have fellowship with others who are searching for meaning in their lives. Snow Van to Stevens (February 04) Spend a day de-stressing on the slopes of Stevens Pass. Take advantage of this full day of riding and escape from the busy city life! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (February 03) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 03) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Flow Yoga (February 03) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (February 03) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (February 03) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (February 02) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (February 02) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Flow Yoga (February 02) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (February 02) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (February 02) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (January 31) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 31) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (January 31) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (January 31) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (January 31) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (January 28) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Service Saturdays (January 28) Are you looking for a way to get involved in community service? If so, then join Magis for a new opportunity starting this October! As part of our partnership with the Seattle University Youth Initiative, Magis invites you to participate as an Alumni Volunteer. Come together with other Jesuit-educated alumni to serve at St. Mary's Food Bank in Seattle’s Central District. The St. Mary's Food Bank provides families and individuals who are struggling with hunger with nutritious food through a variety of services, including the Walk-in Program, where over 6,700 people receive groceries each month. Alumni Volunteers commit to assisting with distributing food, checking-in clients, sorting food items for distribution, and participating in a short reflection following service. If you are interested in serving, e-mail Magis today! We are taking sign-ups for each month October 2011-June 2012. Alumni family and children welcome, however volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult. Graduate Programs Open House (January 28) Meet with representatives from our 33 graduate programs and the School of Law as well as Graduate Admissions and Financial Services. Flow Yoga (January 28) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Snow Van to Snoqualmie (January 28) Need an escape from the city? Grab your gear and come shred with OAR! We'll be transporting you up to the mountain and turning you lose for a day of much needed mountain therapy! Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 27) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Refocus and Reinvest: Career Management for the 21st Century (January 27) We frequently find ourselves in careers, jobs, or situations that we never planned and often wonder if we are on the right path. Many of the organizations we work with have mission and vision statements in place; and now it's time we do the same for ourselves. This experiential workshop will: + Address the current state of the world of work and how essential it is, especially now, to manage your own career choices. + Help you define a clear and concise vision, a foundation for succeeding in your career. + Outline the immediate steps you can take to continue on the right road for you. + Improve your own satisfaction, morale, creativity, and growth. This workshop is for individuals who want to revisit what they find meaningful and understand how to create fulfillment in their career. We also encourage teams from organizations to attend to explore the strengths and talents of those with whom they work. Flow Yoga (January 27) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (January 27) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (January 27) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Yoga for Athletes with Jamie (January 22) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Weekend Spin with Megan (January 22) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Flow Yoga with Jen l (January 22) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway (January 22) TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway is fast approaching. The deadline for applications is this Friday, Jan. 13. The Getaway takes places at Camp Brotherhood in Mt. Vernon and is an opportunity for sophomores to take some time apart to do some vocational exploration in the company of students, staff, faculty and alumni. Please pass along this link to the application from the Center for Service and Community Engagement website to students you think would benefit from this experience. Sunday Mass (January 22) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! All Levels Hip Hop with Adam (January 21) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway (January 21) TIMEOUT! The Sophomore Getaway is fast approaching. The deadline for applications is this Friday, Jan. 13. The Getaway takes places at Camp Brotherhood in Mt. Vernon and is an opportunity for sophomores to take some time apart to do some vocational exploration in the company of students, staff, faculty and alumni. Please pass along this link to the application from the Center for Service and Community Engagement website to students you think would benefit from this experience. Weekend Spin with Megan (January 21) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Beginning Modern Dance with Steve (January 21) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Flow Yoga (January 21) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Refocus & Reinvest: Career Management for the 21st Century (January 20) We frequently find ourselves in careers, jobs, or situations that we never planned and often wonder if we are on the right path. Many of the organizations we work with have mission and vision statements in place; and now it's time we do the same for ourselves. This experiential workshop will: + Address the current state of the world of work and how essential it is, especially now, to manage your own career choices. + Help you define a clear and concise vision, a foundation for succeeding in your career. + Outline the immediate steps you can take to continue on the right road for you. + Improve your own satisfaction, morale, creativity, and growth. This workshop is for individuals who want to revisit what they find meaningful and understand how to create fulfillment in their career. We also encourage teams from organizations to attend to explore the strengths and talents of those with whom they work. Racquetball Ladder Tournament Registration Deadline (January 20) ENTRY PERIOD: Registration is open through noon, Jan. 20, 2012. REGISTRATION: • Instructions will direct team captains/participants how to sign up for league. • Registration fee: $0 per team. • If an individual forfeits two times during the season, the individual will be removed from the league. PLAY BEGINS: This sport event will be conducted in a Ladder format with playoffs to follow. Racquetball matches will be scheduled individually by the participants during the regular season which will run from Jan. 9 through Feb. 26. Playoffs will be held Feb. 28 through March 11. Please be aware that the Intramural Sports Coordinator reserves the right to move individuals to different divisions or change dates and times where deemed necessary to maximize resources. Schedules may vary pending the number of individuals registered and specific times will not be guaranteed until schedule is released. A notification via imleagues.com will be sent out when individuals are challegened and to input/confirm scores. AVAILABLE COURT TIMES: One racquetball court is reserved for use for your use during this league at the following times: Every Tuesday and Wednesday from Jan. 24 through Feb. 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. Please feel free to use the courts at any other time the Fitness Center is open, but know that courts may not be available. PARTICIPANT QUIZ: All captains will be required to pass an online quiz on imleagues.com during registration. Flow Yoga (January 20) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Express Early Bird Spin with Megan (January 20) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Sunrise Hatha Yoga with Jamie (January 20) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your pass today! Optimal Strength and Fitness with Brandon (January 19) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your fitness pass and enjoy! Flow Yoga (January 19) Winter Quarter Fitness Class. Get your Fitness Pass today and enjoy! Morning Spin with Chloe (January 19) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts January 17--get your fitness pass today! Hatha Flow Yoga with Chloe (January 19) Winter Quarter Group Fitness starts Jan. 17. Purchase your Fitness Pass today! Three Day Silent Retreat (January 15) Students are welcome to make this Three Day Silent Retreat. Sunday Mass (January 15) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Seattle University Women's Basketball (January 14) Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as BYU, Portland, San Francisco and Saint Mary's to the Connolly Center for the 2011-12 season. Three Day Silent Retreat (January 14) Students are welcome to make this Three Day Silent Retreat. Sullivan Leaders' Day (January 14) Eligible applicants will attend Sullivan Leaders' Day on the Seattle University campus and write a prompted essay. Magis Mixer! (January 12) We at Magis invite you to join our staff for a happy hour mixer, where you can connect with Magis staff, learn about our programs and meet other Magis participants. We will provide some light appetizers for everyone. Happy Hour prices are available until 5 p.m. Be sure to invite your Jesuit alumni friends and family! For more information, e-mail magis-rsvp@seattleu.edu. Daily Mass (January 12) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (January 12) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 12) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Daily Mass (January 10) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Blood Drive (January 10) Give Blood. Get Cookies. Be a Hero. The Puget Sound Blood Center's bloodmobile will be parked in the Bellarmine Turnaround (closed 12:20-1:30 p.m.). Make an appointment online at Puget Sound Blood Center. Carolina Silva SUVAIR Exhibition (January 10) Seattle University Visual Artist in Residence for 2011 Carolina Silva will present work created during her residency at Seattle University. On view: Jan. 9-Feb. 24 Reception: Thursday, Jan. 12, 5-8 p.m. Vachon Gallery Imagining the World: International Photo Competition (January 10) Selected student photography from Seattle University travel abroad programs and from international students studying at SU 2001-2011. On view: Jan. 9–March 9 Reception: TBD Kinsey Gallery Alumni Downtown Breakfast 2012 (January 10) Alumni Downtown Breakfast 2012: Featuring SU & UW Men’s Basketball Coaches Cameron Dollar & Lorenzo Romar Tuesday, January 10, 2012 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Metropolitan Ballroom in the Sheraton Hotel on 1400 6th Avenue in Downtown Seattle Network with fellow alumni and come support your team! Join us for breakfast and a panel discussion between Cameron Dollar, head coach, Seattle University Redhawk Men’s Basketball and Lorenzo Romar, head coach, University of Washington Huskies Men’s Basketball, moderated by Steve Raible, co-anchor at KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. The teams face off on the court that evening! General seating. Doors open at 6:30 a.m. Tickets are $40.00 per person; Student rate $20.00 Register today by clicking here! A portion of the proceeds to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of King County Hosted by Seattle University’s Office of Alumni Relations Seattle University Women's Basketball (January 08) Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as BYU, Portland, San Francisco and Saint Mary's to the Connolly Center for the 2011-12 season. Sunday Mass (January 08) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! New International Student Orientation (January 07) Mandatory orientation for incoming international students for Winter 2011. Peter Coughlan: Design Thinker Workshop (January 07) The OSR Master's Program is excited to have IDEO's Peter Coughlan present a workshop for our community. Design Thinker is an energizing workshop that challenges teams to flex their creativity to solve a realistic and complex design challenge. In so doing, they engage with the terms, techniques, and thought patterns of successful innovators. Introduction The anticipation builds immediately. Your people see they can and will innovate. They explore pursuing growth using design thinking. Preparation begins for the workshop’s realistic, wicked team challenge – helping an average town become a "green" leader. Inspire Although many organizations speak of being "customer-driven," few practice the type of need finding and ethnography necessary to put a user at the center of their work. Using photo journals from extreme users, your people sharpen their observation and inference skills. The result is a clearly articulated user insight that reveals unexplored opportunities. Ideate Far too often, brainstorms limit the volume and type of ideas generated. Your people experiment with brainstorming techniques shown to result in far more creative and ultimately powerful ideas. Each team develops a solution that simultaneously addresses a true need and creates excitement. Implement New ideas are rarely evolved enough to survive initial concerns. Your people develop low-risk experiments that can protect and grow their ideas into fully formed solutions. Each team presents their idea and experiment back to the group. Wrap and Apply Throughout the workshop, teams rank one another's insights, ideas and experiments. A champion team is crowned and your people determine how they can implement design thinking back on the job to be more consistently innovative. They receive access to the online Design Thinker toolkit to take their next step with confidence. ANGEL Help Open Lab (January 06) This is for course instructors in ANGEL to get drop in help if they are having issues with ANGEL. Daily Mass (January 06) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Information Session: OSR Master's Program (January 06) Interested in the OSR Masters Program? Join us for a bite to eat and an opportunity to meet with faculty members and current OSR students to learn more about the OSR Master’s program. You’ll have an opportunity to: · Speak with faculty members and meet some current OSR students · Come away with additional information about the program · Learn how others have applied their OSR experience while leading and designing change in their organizations and communities. Information Session for SU Supervisors: Staff Performance Evaluation Process (January 06) For supervisors of SU staff, this session provides an overview of the 2011-12 performance evaluation process. Daily Mass (January 04) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Swim Seattle Redhawk Masters Winter Quarter Session Begins (January 04) Redhawk Masters Swimming is a swim team for adults of all aquatic abilities; fitness swimmers, tri-athletes, competitive and novice swimmers alike. First session is free to new participants. Membership to US Masters Swimming Association is required for participate. To register for Masters Swimming please submit a completed SU Masters Registration Form to the Eisiminger Fitness Center Guest Services Desk. Practice Times: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 6:05 to 7 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday, from 6:05 to 7 a.m. and 7:05-8 a.m. Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (January 03) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Christmas Break (January 03) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (January 03) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Fitness Center Closed for Holiday (January 02) The Fitness Center will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, New Years Day and January 2 (university holiday). Library & Learning Commons and 24/7 Zone Closed During Christmas Break (January 02) The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the 24/7 zone will be closed during Christmas Break. Christmas Break (January 02) For more information, please visit our website Administrative Offices Close for Christmas and reopen January 3rd (January 02) For more information, please visit our website Library & Learning Commons and 24/7 Zone Closed During Christmas Break (December 29) The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the 24/7 zone will be closed during Christmas Break. Seattle University Women's Basketball (December 29) Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as San Diego, Saint Louis and Eastern Michigan to KeyArena for select games during the 2011-12 season. Christmas Break (December 29) For more information, please visit our website Administrative Offices Close for Christmas and reopen January 3rd (December 29) For more information, please visit our website Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 29) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Library & Learning Commons and 24/7 Zone Closed During Christmas Break (December 28) The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the 24/7 zone will be closed during Christmas Break. Christmas Break (December 28) For more information, please visit our website Administrative Offices Close for Christmas and reopen January 3rd (December 28) For more information, please visit our website Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 28) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Seattle University Men's Basketball (December 21) Catch Seattle University men's basketball as they welcome schools such as San Francisco, Stanford, Virginia and Utah State to KeyArena for the 2011-12 season. Master In Teaching Program Information Session (December 21) This is an informational session for anyone interested in finding out more about Seattle University's Master in Teaching program. Christmas Break (December 21) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (December 21) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 21) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Christmas Break (December 20) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (December 20) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Library and Learning Commons Winter Break Hours (December 20) The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will be open reduced hours for winter break. Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 20) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Non-Matric Registration: Winter 2012 (December 19) For more information, please visit our website Christmas Break (December 19) For more information, please visit our website Daily Mass (December 19) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead mass in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Library and Learning Commons Winter Break Hours (December 19) The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will be open reduced hours for winter break. Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 19) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Christmas Break (December 18) For more information, please visit our website Library and Learning Commons Closed (December 18) The Lemieux Library and the McGoldrick Learning Commons will be closed weekends during winter break. Fitness Center Holiday Break Hours (December 18) Weekday lap swim hours are 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Weekend lap swim hours are noon-3 p.m. Sunday Mass (December 18) One of the Seattle University Jesuits will lead this Sunday liturgy in the Roman Catholic rite. All are welcome to join in this celebration! Seattle University Women's Basketball (December 17) Catch Seattle University women's basketball as they welcome schools such as BYU, Portland, San Francisco and Saint Mary's to the Connolly Center for the 2011-12 season. Library and Learning Commons Closed (December 17) The Lemieux Library and the McGoldrick Learning Commons will be closed weekends during winter break. Christmas Break (December 17) For more information, please visit our website Service Saturdays (December 17) Are you looking for a way to get involved in community service? If so, then join Magis for a new opportunity starting this October! As part of our partnership with the Seattle University Youth Initiative, Magis invites you to participate as an Alumni Volunteer. Come together with other Jesuit-educated alumni to serve at St. Mary's Food Bank in Seattle’s Central District. The St. Mary's Food Bank provides families and individuals who are struggling with hunger with nutritious food through a variety of services, including the Walk-in Program, where over 6,700 people receive groceries each month. Alumni Volunteers commit to assisting with distributing food, checking-in clients, sorting food items for distribution, and participating in a short reflection following service. If you are interested in serving, e-mail Magis today! We are taking sign-ups for each month October 2011-June 2012. Alumni family and children welcome, however volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, or accompanied by an adult. |
