Learn more about Assistant Professor of Business Debika Sihi and her love for research marketing strategy in her recent interview with Giraffe Social Media.
Three art history majors and their professor traveled to New York City this past spring to inspire ideas for the students’ capstone projects.
Southwestern students tackle the complexities of political division.
Grants ranging from $1,000 to $1,600 will allow faculty to pursue graduate study or postgraduate research.
Southwestern University celebrates our beloved Ms. Ella in a bench ceremony.
Heath Dollar ’92, an educator, musician, and published author, wins the 2018 Texas Observer Short Story Contest.
Here are some basic tips on paying for college for students and their families.
Mathematics scholar Frank Morgan demonstrates the profound mathematical truths hidden within the whimsical world of bubbles.
SU’s BC for Change Awards the Georgetown Family YMCA a $3,500 Grant
Markell Henderson ’19 delivered a speech encapsulating his Southwestern Experience at the fall meeting of the Board of Visitors.
The Southwestern University Pirates men’s soccer team (12-5-3) is going to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the program’s history.
The Professional Grounds Management Society recognized Southwestern University with an Honor Award in the Society’s 2018 Green Star Awards® competition.
Mischief-making manifestations haunt the historic halls of the university.
October 26—28, Southwestern faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends gathered to celebrate Homecoming.
Sabrina Silva ’18 provided research and writing support for the International Center for the Arts of the Americas at the leading art institute.
SU is once again recognized for its commitment to sustainability.
A tribute to lifelong friendships underscores the power of Southwestern’s community.
—by Josh Franco ’06
Armando Vidana ’19 expands his worldview and builds lifelong relationships in Buenos Aires.
Weston Hurt ’99 reflects fondly on his early career at Southwestern.
The A. Frank Smith, Jr. Library Center houses makerspaces where Pirates can gather, create, invent, and learn.
The award-winning film—a powerful documentary about using regenerative agricultural practices, reforestation, and conservation strategies to combat climate change—comes to campus on Nov. 8.
Writing the college application essay is stressful. Here’s how to share your story and set yourself apart.
Dr. Levin will deliver a public lecture—and students and faculty will stage a reading of her new play—during the 2018 History Colloquium.
From soloing at the Austin Civic Orchestra to presenting at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference in Japan, cellist Isabel Tweraser ’19 embodies Southwestern’s commitment to interdisciplinary study.
The new CCPD offers expanded opportunities for students preparing for internships and postgraduate careers.
Promoting civic participation, the campus plan wins the top spot among entries submitted by four-year colleges.
Professor Thomas Howe leads SU students on a study-abroad experience in ancient Stabiae.
Watch special moments from the Final Beam Ceremony including: Jack Garey signing the final beam and a bird’s eye view of the construction.
Southwestern climbs the ranks in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 college guide.
The award-winning band, founded by SU alumni Curtis Roush ’05 and Jackie O’Brien ’07, returns to campus for a performance hosted by FNL Presents.
Robert Lehr ’15 and Professor of Mathematics Fumiko Futamura receive the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award
Madeline Carrola ’19 interns with Congressman Lloyd Doggett’s San Antonio District Office this past summer.
Southwestern students premiere their entry for the Texas Voting Summit video contest.
SU is recognized for “contribution to the public good” by current students and alumni.
SU Pirates who don’t have personal transportation or prefer environmentally friendly options can explore downtown Georgetown.
SU renovates the weight room, upgrades the athletic track, and installs new weight and cardio equipment.
Rebecca Skinner ’96, founder of the International School of Brooklyn, helps build the new Dwight School Dubai as associate head of school.
Quincy Holland ’19 is the nineteenth recipient from SU to earn the Texas Association of School Personnel Administrators
Current students have come together to give advice to first-years on everything from academic success and navigating extracurricular activities to managing your social life and maintaining your health.
Cami Eagle of Beautifully Loved hopes to alleviate the back-to-school anxiety of students coping with pediatric cancer.
Devon Lucero ’19 and Chantal Gonzalez ’19 engage with experts at an international neuroscience conference and coauthor publications in animal behavior.