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Jewel of a City
Nicknamed the Emerald City, Seattle is a major trade center,
popular tourist des-tination, and gateway to Canada and the Pacific Rim.
The city is surrounded by water and mountains, making bridges, ferryboats, and snow-capped peaks a part of everyday life.
The region is home
to Microsoft, Boeing, Nintendo, Amazon.com, and many other high-tech companies. Seattle is also home to the headquarters
of World Vision and the renowned Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center. Seattle has strong business ties and exchanges with nations such as China, Japan, Korea, and Russia.
Seattle has one of the highest live-theatre
attendance per capita of any major U.S. city. Stage and music venues include the Seattle Repertory Theatre, the Seattle Symphony's Benaroya Hall, and the Seattle Opera's McCaw Hall. Sports fans cheer for basketball's Seattle
Sonics, baseball's Seattle
Mariners, and football's Seattle Seahawks.
Combining classroom education with practical experience is often the
best way to master a discipline. Seattle's urban opportunities
offer students that critical link. Many SPU students have internships for businesses
and organizations such as Miscrosoft, Boeing, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, KING
TV, the Empty
Space Theatre, the State Attorney
General's Office, the Seattle
Opera, The Children's Project, and others.
Pacific Northwest
Because of its natural assets, the Pacific Northwest offers unparalleled
recreational opportunities: hiking, skiing, boating, fishing, and scuba
diving, to name a few. One of the most popular ways to tour the 2,000
miles of Puget Sound shoreline is by ferryboat. Day trips from campus
can lead you to waterfalls, ice caves, steam trains, totem poles, tide
pools, and floating bridges.
At SPU's two island campuses, the beauty of the Pacific Northwest provides
rest and research possibilities. At seaside Camp
Casey on Whidbey Island, retreats and workshops are conducted in
the rustic setting of a former military fort. On a 965-acre environmental
preserve on Blakely Island, students study life above and below the
sea.
For information
on visiting national parks, visit the Mount
Rainier National Park or the Olympic
National Park pages. For a list of restaurants, movies, and things to do, visit www.seattle.citysearch.com.
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