جامعة سياتل
جامعة سياتل (إنگليزية: Seattle University ، اختصاراً SU)، هي جامعة يسوعية خاصة تقع في سياتل، واشنطن.[5][6] تعتبر جامعة سياتل أكبر جامعة مستقلة في شمال غرب الولايات المتحدة، بأكثر من 7.500 طالب في ثمان كليات.
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لاتينية: Universitas Seattlensis | |
الشعار | For the difference we make |
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النوع | خاصة |
تأسست | 1891 |
الارتباط الديني | الروم الكاثوليك (الجزويت) |
الارتباط الأكاديمي | AJCU ACCU NAICU NWCCU |
الوقف | 241.2 مليون دولار[1] |
الرئيس | ستفان ڤ. سندبورگ |
الطاقم الأكاديمي | 510 دوام كامل، 219 دوام جزئي[2] |
الطلبة | 7,199 (Fall 2019)[3] |
طلاب نحو البكالوريوس | 4.700 (خريف 2019)[3] |
دارسون بعد التخرج | 2.499 (خريف 2019)[3] |
الموقع | سياتل، واشنطن، الولايات المتحدة 47°37′N 122°19′W / 47.61°N 122.32°WCoordinates: 47°37′N 122°19′W / 47.61°N 122.32°W |
الحرم | الحضر – 50 acres (20 ha) |
الألوان | الأحمر، الأبيض[4] |
الكنية | ردهوكس |
جالب الحظ | Rudy the Redhawk |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division I – WAC |
الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
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التاريخ
الحرم الجامعي
مكتبة لميوكس
البرامج الأكاديمية
ترتيب الجامعة | |
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على المستوى الوطني | |
Forbes[7] | 162 |
THE/WSJ[8] | 113 |
U.S. News & World Report[9] | 124 |
Washington Monthly[10] | 297 |
على مستوى العالم |
كلية ألبرز للأعمال والاقتصاد
كلية الفنون والعلوم
كلية ماتيو ريتشي
كلية الحقوق
- مقالة مفصلة: كلية الحقوق، جامعة سياتل
كلية التمريض
كلية التربية
كلية العلوم والهندسة
كلية اللاهوت
البيئة المستدامة
الألعاب الرياضية
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مشاهير الخريجين
محمد العبار، دفعة 1981، مؤسس ورئيس شركة إعمار للعقارات، من أكبر شركات تطوير العقارات في الشرق الأوسط، والشهيرة بتطوير برج خليفة، أعلى مبنى في العالم. كما يعمل العبار مستشاراً لرئيس وزراء الإمارات العربية المتحدة وحاكم دبي محمد بن راشد. |
Elgin Baylor ’58, is a retired American basketball player, coach, and executive. He played 13 seasons as a forward in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Los Angeles Lakers, appearing in eight NBA Finals. |
William D. Swenson,’01, is a Major in the United States Army who was awarded the Medal of Honor on October 15, 2013. He was the first living United States Army officer to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, as well as the sixth living recipient in the War on Terror. |
Duff McKagan, ’03, is best known for being a founding member and bassist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses |
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Elgin Baylor | 1958 | NBA Hall of Famer; general manager, Los Angeles Clippers, 2006 NBA Executive of the Year | [11] |
Anne Bremner | J.D. 1982 | Seattle lawyer and television legal analyst | [12] |
Miguel S. Demapan | 1975 | Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Commonwealth of North Marianas Islands | [13] |
Rudy D'Amico | 1990 | NBA basketball scout, and former college and professional (Euroleague-winning) basketball coach | [14] |
John Juanda | 1996, M.B.A. | Professional Poker Player | [15] |
Dino Rossi | 1982 | Former Washington State Senator | [16] |
Mohamed Ali Alabbar | 1981 | Chairman of Emaar Properties; one of the world's largest real estate development firms with $25 billion in assets | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Dave Barrett | Former premier of the Canadian province of British Columbia (1972–1975) | [بحاجة لمصدر] | |
Major General (Ret.) Patrick Henry Brady | Recipient of the Medal of Honor | [بحاجة لمصدر] | |
Gary Brinson | 1966 | Founder and retired chair of Brinson Partners; GP Brinson Investments; The Brinson Foundation. The January 2003 issue of CFA Magazine named Brinson as one of seven living legends in the investment profession. | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
General Peter W. Chiarelli | 1972 | Former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Major General Bret D. Daugherty | 1980 | Adjutant General of Washington state | [17] |
Tom Gorman | 1968 | ATP Tennis player | [18] |
John E. Hopcroft | 1961 | Renowned theoretical computer scientist; co-winner 1986 Turing Award | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Janet Hopps Adkisson | 1956 | Tennis player; first female to be the no. 1 ranked player – for both the men’s and women’s nationally. | [19] |
Ron Howard | 1973 | NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills | [20] |
Carolyn Kelly | M.B.A. | President and COO, The Seattle Times | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Emmanuel Lemelson | 1999 | Greek Orthodox priest and hedge fund manager | [21] |
Mary Kay Letourneau | 1989 | Child rapist convicted of raping a 12 year old student whom she was teaching. | [22] |
August P. Mardesich | Member and Majority Leader of the Washington House of Representatives | [23] | |
Steve McConnell | 1991, M.S. Software Engineering | Chair of the IEEE Computer Society's Professional Practices Committee | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Duff McKagan | Bassist of Velvet Revolver, former bassist of Guns N' Roses | [24] | |
Frank Murkowski | 1955 | Former Governor of Alaska and former U.S. Senator from Alaska | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
John Vincent | 1970 | Montana House of Representatives: Speaker (two terms), Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Majority Whip; Mayor, Bozeman, Montana; Chairman, Gallatin County (MT) Commission; and Member, Montana Public Service (utility) Commission | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Stan W. McNaughton | 1974 | CEO, PEMCO Insurance | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Charles Mitchell | 1974 | Chancellor, Seattle Community Colleges; was president of Seattle Central Community College in 2001 when Time magazine named it "College of the Year." Former professional football player with the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills. | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Eddie Miles | 1962 | NBA player for the Detroit Pistons | [25] |
Carol Nelson | 1974; 1984, MBA | President, CEO, Cascade Bank | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Eddie O'Brien | 1952 | Baseball player for Pittsburgh Pirates | [26] |
Johnny O'Brien | 1952 | Baseball player for Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Braves | [27] |
Jawann Oldham | 1979 | NBA player for the Chicago Bulls | [28] |
Scott Rains | 1991 | Consultant on inclusive travel | [29] |
Clint Richardson | 1978 | NBA player for the Philadelphia 76ers | [30] |
Gerri Russell | Romantic fiction author | [31] | |
John D. Spellman | 1949 | First King County Executive, Governor of Washington state (1981-85) | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
William D. Swenson | 2001 | Former Army officer, recipient of the Medal of Honor | [32] |
Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift | J.D 1994 | Served as legal counsel for Salim Ahmed Hamdan. Listed as 100 most influential lawyers in the US. | [بحاجة لمصدر] |
Calvin Tang | 2000 | Co-founder of Newsvine, former Chief Operating Officer at NBCNews.com | [33] |
John Tresvant | 1964 | NBA player for the Detroit Pistons | [34] |
Jim Whittaker | 1952 | First American to summit Mount Everest in 1963. | [35] |
Charlie Williams | 1967 | ABA player for the Pittsburgh Pipers | [36] |
Tom Workman | 1967 | NBA player for the Baltimore Bullets | [37] |
مرزوق الغانم | رئيس مجلس الأمة الكويتي | [38]|}
الهوامش
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