1. University of Washington at Seattle
The University of Washington at Seattle, founded in 186 1, is a public research university and the largest institution in the academic complex including Rosell Campus and Tacoma Campus.
* * * 10 academic school, 5 colleges, mainly liberal arts, professional preparatory courses and research. The College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences of this university was founded in 19 19, which is one of the oldest departments in the United States.
The university also has 10 different art centers. The Burke Museum conducts research and collection in the fields of biology, paleontology and geology, and the Theatre Academy produces theatrical performances, which are open to student groups and the local public.
The American football match was held in Husky Stadium, which can accommodate more than 70,000 spectators and is recognized as one of the most lively stadiums in the United States.
Famous alumni include actor Joel McHale, baskin Robbins co-founder Eve Robbins, Myspace co-founder Chris Defoe, novelist Marilyn Robinson and martial arts artist Bruce Lee.
2. seattle university
Seattle university is a Jesus Church College, located in the capitol hill area of the city, which was founded in 189 1 in the same year as Seattle Pacific University.
In addition to liberal arts, universities also offer preparatory courses, theology and law courses. The department of humanities, Matteo Ritchie College, provides interdisciplinary education led by Jesuits.
The track and field team, known as the Red Hawk Team, has been participating in NCAA competitions since 2009. Esminger Fitness Center is open to all students, covering an area of 65,438+080,000 square feet, with aerobic and weightlifting facilities.
One of the traditional activities of the university is Quadstock, a music festival featuring independent music and other live activities, which is held in Union Green and its named campus Quad District.
Alumni include William Svencen, winner of the Medal of Honor, Dave McCagan, bassist of Guns and Roses, and Gerry Russell, writer. The motto of a university can be translated as "Let's make a difference".
3. Seattle Pacific University
Seattle Pacific University, founded in 189 1, is a liberal arts college affiliated to the Free Methodist Church. The 43-acre campus is located in fremont, just four miles from the city center.
In addition to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the university also has faculties of health sciences, economics, psychology, education and theology. * * * There are 65 majors and 57 minors, ranking high in engineering and business. The average class size is 22, but almost half of the classes have fewer than 20 students. The graduate school offers four doctoral programs.
The central academic management building is Demales Hall, and the bell tower is its characteristic symbol. The oldest building on campus is the Alexander Hall, which is the teaching place of the Department of Theology. Ames Library is the main learning facility on campus, with 250,000 printed copies and a weekly seminar called "Creative Dialogue".
The university also has a field monitoring station in the San Juan Islands, and a camping camp and conference center called Camp Casey.