我很高兴与大家分享这一点 回顾年度, 哪个是为了纪念学生的努力和成功, 教师, Alumni, 以及网易彩票下载的工作人员. 虽然在2019-20学年完成了许多事情, 最近,2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了高等教育的压力,扰乱了教学和网易彩票下载.
Spring Quarter moved to a first-ever completely remote learning environment; SPU made U.S. 网易彩票下载与世界报道’s "Best National Universities" list; racial injustice listening groups and diversity workshops were held; a new provost for SPU began her tenure; our music therapy program celebrated its first decade; and the 西雅图 Pacific Foundation’s investments posted an excellent rate of return.
The Social Venture Plan Competition went online; the 荣誉项目 curriculum was revised; the Martinez Fellows program expanded; accreditation for the 商学院,政府, and 经济学 was renewed; innovative career services were offered; and an educational inequities workshop was held.
Students were prayed for by name; World War II's Japanese American internment was remembered with events; two 信仰 Initiative projects are underway; students are offered multiple worship opportunities and styles; and “对未来的信念” scholarships assist students seeking faith-based college education.
SPU’s annual diversity lecture launched; the 圣诞节的神圣之声 concert thrilled; 信仰 & Co. expanded its reach; new students served 西雅图 through CityQuest; a nursing project helped a local nonprofit; students served in the Philippines; Downtown Business Breakfast sponsors redirected support; teacher workshops were held in Asia; and SPU supported community literacy.
College sports were suspended for safety; men’s basketball won their division title; women’s cross country finished in the top 12; SPU 体育运动 won a prestigious academic award for the ninth year; GNAC added women’s rowing as a sponsored sport; and men’s soccer standout Travis Swallow received his second consecutive Academic All-American honor.
Homecoming Weekend drew an enthusiastic crowd; the SPU voice播客 shared stories and wisdom; and Co-Alumni of the Year and Medallion Award winners were honored.
The second annual Giving Day was deemed a success; Falcon 体育运动 received a gift of nearly $1 million; the President’s Award for 慈善事业 was awarded to Gary and Barbara Ames; and a $1 million pledge supported scholarships for seminarians going into ministry.