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Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver stepping down to lead Georgetown University

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Last updated: 2025/10/15 at 4:00 PM
News Room Published 15 October 2025
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Eduardo Peñalver, president of Seattle University. (Yosef Kalinko Photo via Seattle U.)

Seattle University President Eduardo Peñalver is leaving to become president of Georgetown University, the two Catholic Jesuit institutions announced Wednesday.

Peñalver, who has led Seattle U. since 2021, will step down March 31, 2026, and start in his new role at Georgetown in Washington, D.C., on July 1.

“This was not an easy decision,” Peñalver said in a message to the university community, “but one I make with gratitude for all that we have accomplished together and confidence in the university’s continued momentum. While I am excited about the opportunity to continue my work in Jesuit higher education at such a pivotal moment, I am also sad to be leaving Seattle University and the Pacific Northwest, which will always be my home.”

At Seattle U., Peñalver is credited with “a legacy of growth and innovation” during which he helped launch new academic programs and integrated Cornish College of the Arts into the Seattle U. community.

During his tenure, Seattle U. launched a “Technology Ethics Initiative,” designed to “convene and inspire productive discussions about the role of transformative technologies for a just society.” The initiative is led by political science professor Onur Bakiner, whose current research examines AI governance models.

Like many institutions, Seattle U. experienced increased enrollment demand in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) disciplines. The College of Science and Engineering and the computer science department both experienced rapid growth in recent years. A $100 million Center for Science and Innovation received corporate backing from Amazon and Microsoft.

Last year, the university welcomed Father Paolo Benanti, an advisor to Pope Francis on artificial intelligence and technology ethics, as a distinguished visiting professor. Peñalver moderated a conversation between Benanti and Microsoft President Brad Smith for employees on the company’s campus in Redmond, Wash.

Peñalver was raised in Puyallup, Wash., and attended then Henry Foss High School in Tacoma before he went on to graduate magna cum laude from Cornell University in 1994.

He studied philosophy and theology at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and earned his bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and law degree from Yale Law School. He also clerked for former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, and prior to Seattle U., was dean of Cornell Law School.

“President Peñalver is an exceptional leader steeped in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition who brings a wealth of experience in higher education, a global mindset, a commitment to social justice and academic excellence, and a bold vision for Georgetown’s future,” said Thomas Reynolds, chair of Georgetown’s board of directors, in a news release.

Peñalver will succeed Interim President Robert Groves, who has led Georgetown for the past year after former President John DeGioia stepped down from his role in 2024 to recover from a stroke.

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