List of Seattle University people

This is a list of Seattle University people, including notable students, alumni, faculty, and administrators associated.

Chief of the Suquamish – Chief Seattle at Garrand Hall

Administration

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Administrators who were also alumni are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parentheses.

 
Stephen Sundborg, S.J., 21st President of Seattle University (1997–2021)

Presidents

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School deans

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Alumni

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Alumni who were also faculty or administrators are listed in bold font, with degree and year. Alumni with a J.D. graduated from the Seattle University School of Law.

Academia

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Arts and entertainment

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Duff McKagan, Guns N' Roses bassist

Business

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Mohamed Alabbar, ’81, founder and Chairman of Emaar Properties

Government and politics

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Frank Murkowski
 
John Spellman

Law and justice

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Military

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William D. Swenson,’01, first U.S. Army officer to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War

Science and technology

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Theology

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Crime

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Athletes

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Baseball

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Basketball

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NBA Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor ’58 played 13 seasons as a forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, appearing in eight NBA Finals.

Soccer

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Tennis

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Other sports

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Faculty

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References

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