Seattle University Magazine - Spring 2012

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SU SERVICE SCORES WITH PEACE CORPS

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Seattle University is among the best in the country when it comes to volunteer service following graduation. In the recent Peace Corps ”Top Colleges“ list, SU is eighth—up from 23rd place in 2011— moving up more spots than any other university on the list. Currently, 21 undergraduate alumni are serving overseas. Since the Peace Corps was founded in 1961, more than 340 SU graduates have served the agency. The Peace Corps ranks its top volunteerproducing schools annually according to the size of the student body. The rankings are selfreported by Peace Corps volunteers.

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...of SU campus buildings are carbon-neutral, through energy efficiency, low-carbon energy sources, solar energy installations and carbon offsets.

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PHOTO BY CHRIS JOSEPH TAYLOR

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Read more about Pete Fewing at www.seattleu.edu/magazine/.

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Men’s soccer coach Pete Fewing talks about his return to SU at a recent press conference in his honor.

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A familiar face has come back to Seattle University’s soccer program. The university recently hired Pete Fewing as the head coach of men’s soccer. From 1988 through the 2005 season, Fewing coached the team and had a record of 220-125-26 (.628) during his 18 seasons at the helm. In 1997, he lead the Redhawks to the NAIA National Championship and in 2004 the NCAA Division II National Championship. “I am thrilled to have this opportunity to return to Seattle University,” says Fewing. “My goal is to build the program to winning conference championships and competing in the NCAA Tournament.”

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Pete Fewing back as head coach of men’s soccer

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FAMED SOCCER COACH RETURNS TO SU


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