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Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium

Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium | Japanese-City.com
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1016 Marion Street
Seattle, WA 98122
 
Map of Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium, 1016 Marion Street, Seattle

Seattle University’s Pigott Auditorium is a versatile venue located on the university's main campus in Seattle, Washington. Known for its elegant yet functional design, the auditorium serves as a key space for academic, cultural, and community events. It is situated within the Pigott Building, which is home to the Albers School of Business and Economics, and reflects the university's commitment to providing a modern, engaging environment for learning and dialogue.

The auditorium features seating for approximately 400 attendees, making it ideal for medium-sized events such as lectures, film screenings, panel discussions, and performances. Its contemporary design includes excellent acoustics and advanced audiovisual equipment, allowing for dynamic presentations and interactive sessions. The space is thoughtfully designed to foster a sense of connection between presenters and audience members, embodying the university’s values of community and inclusivity.

Pigott Auditorium is frequently used for both academic purposes and public events. It hosts guest speakers, conferences, and special occasions that draw students, faculty, and members of the broader Seattle community. The venue’s location on the vibrant urban campus provides easy access to restaurants, transportation, and cultural attractions, making it a convenient destination for attendees.

This auditorium underscores Seattle University’s dedication to fostering intellectual and cultural exchange. It is a prime example of how the university integrates state-of-the-art facilities with its Jesuit mission of promoting education, justice, and community engagement.

   

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