The Seattle School’s 21st Commencement Ceremony on June 29
The Seattle School community will gather at Town Hall Seattle on June 29 to celebrate 59 graduating students at the 2019 Commencement ceremony.
The Seattle School community will gather at Town Hall Seattle on June 29 to celebrate 59 graduating students at the 2019 Commencement ceremony.
A group of students recently hit the beach at Golden Gardens to play some volleyball, gather around a fire, and welcome summer with open arms.
This story comes to you from LaFaye Tapper, an MA in Counseling Psychology student who is also an ordained pastor, serving alongside her husband in Everett, WA. We hope LaFaye’s story will be an encouragement as you navigate your own journey in (or thinking about) graduate school, with whatever questions, desires, and uncertainties that entails. […]
A group of staff and students have initiated a weekly Taizé gathering at The Seattle School to help us pause, connect, and reflect together.
We found a few students after class to chat about the realities of fatigue, how it’s different from tiredness, and how to care for themselves along the way.
For Black History Month, we asked faculty, staff, and students to weigh in on texts by Black authors to inspire our reading and learning throughout the year.
Dr. Craig Detweiler reflects on The Seattle School’s founding mission and orients our community to a new academic year at Convocation 2018.
A gallery of photos celebrating The Seattle School’s New Student Orientation, and the official launch of the 2018-19 school year.
The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology has named Nicole Greenwald (MA in Counseling Psychology, 2011) Vice President of Brand & Enrollment.
The Seattle School has named Cathy Loerzel (MA in Counseling Psychology, 2007) Executive Vice President of The Allender Center.
We’re thrilled to share these beautiful images from Brighten Photography looking back at our 20th Commencement ceremony on June 30, 2018.
Heather Casimere shares words of gratitude as she approaches Commencement, looking back on her time as a student and turning toward a new chapter.