Photojournalism
Visual language is a beautiful and complicated thing. I love telling a story through visuals.

Guides and professors take students out on daily snorkeling trips, some crew members stay on the boat and are available to help anyone with gear or seasickness.
Dr. Eric Long points out various types of sponges and corals that students will eventually be quizzed on as a part of their ecology curriculum.

A local fisherman harvests spotted spiny lobsters. Frequently the catch of the day ended up being a part of students dinner.

Seattle Pacific University students line up for COVID testing at the beginning of Winter quarter 2021.

COVID testing was conducted during the first week of classes for students living on-campus at Seattle Pacific University.

Kevin Mckee, a communications major, receives his nasal swab for the BinaxNow rapid COVID test.

A student overlooks "Coming Out Party" from a window in Ashton Hall.

Laila Mckinley, SPU alumni holds a sign professing support for “Queer SPU students & faculty: past, present & future” at the demonstration on Friday

Mackenzie Martin and Joseph Roberts, both alumni, came to the demonstration to express their understanding of being made in God’s image.

Alumnus and seminary student Alex McCracken closes his eyes while listening to testimonies at the Candlelight Vigil Friday evening.

Over 100 students, alumni, staff and faculty gathered in Tiffany Loop Friday night.

Jéaux Rinedahl embraces Leah Duff after they tell their testimony to those in attendance at the vigil held in response to the Board of Trustees decision.

Dr. Patrick McDonald, a philosophy professor at Seattle Pacific University, explains how he feels representing the school in public.

ASSP Core members Hannah Waterman, Laur Lugos, Jose Flores and Tim Strachan, present the sanctions that will be applied if the Board of Trustees does not meet the May 1 deadline to remove the current Statement on Human Sexuality.

Leah Duff, Reena Sidhu, and Raegan Figgins close the evening out with distribution of pride flags.

Reena Sidhu leads chants near the end of the Call to Action event.

A baby stroller brought to the Call to Action event displays a sign in support of the LGBTQ community.

After the large gathering in Tiffany loop a portion of attendees marched around campus.

Reena Sidhu's custom jean dress.


Students begin marching across Tiffany loop at the closure of the Call to Action event.

Students, faculty, staff and alumni listen to Education professor Greg Fritzberg speak.

The SPU Theology Student Union passes out free t-shirts to attendees on Friday the 23rd.

Holes in whale vertebra are widened to allow for suspension through the spine.

Emily Northey and Claire Geiman assemble the skull of a juvenile grey whale using a rod to anchor the pieces together.

Students in Dr. Moe's Whale Articulation class assemble the vertebrae of a twenty-nine foot juvenile grey whale.

Emily Northey drills into the skull of a juvenile grey whale, creating a hole to insert a rod that will mount skull sections together permanently.