A Strong Start in Politics March 24, 2021 Recent graduate Alicia Finch shares her experience as an Indigenous professional beginning her career in politics. Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 23, 2021 Gonzaga welcomes eight new Act Six Scholars to the incoming class of 2025. The urban and community leaders from Spokane, and the Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, areas will receive full-tuition, full-need and four-year scholarships as members of the latest Act Six cohort. Outdoor Commencement Ceremonies Planned May 8-9 March 22, 2021 Gonzaga announced today that it is planning to hold five outdoor commencement ceremonies May 8-9 at Mead School District's Union Stadium - a new, 4,500-seat football stadium. Forged and Formed at Gonzaga March 22, 2021 How Scott ('90) and Glorilyn ('90) Maw are paying forward the impact of their Gonzaga education to the next generation of innovators. Basketball Alums Point to Key Turning Points in Rise to Success March 22, 2021 The Zags rise to the pinnacle of the men's collegiate basketball world has been a long time in forming. We sat down with three highly successful Zags from the early days of the start of Gonzaga's basketball prosperity for a glimpse of those early signs of what might transpire. Gonzaga Wins "Best Brief" at the Saul Lefkowitz National Trademark Moot Court Competition March 18, 2021 We're delighted to share that Gonzaga's "Team Practical" was awarded the INTA's Dolores K. Hanna Award for the Best Brief in the nation. Using an English Degree in the Future March 18, 2021 Four Gonzaga alumni share how they've used their English degrees in a variety of fields and projects. Is Mainstream Sustainability Appropriating Indigenous Knowledge? March 17, 2021 The GSBA Sustainability Chair has teamed up with The Office of Sustainability to create monthly articles about the intersectionality of sustainability and other issues. This month's article discusses the Appropriation of Indigenous Sustainability. Kispert: A Man for All Seasons March 17, 2021 Corey Kispert remains humble and a team-player in the face of massive success. Alumna Michelle Paulin Serves in Diplomatic Role at Tokyo Olympics March 17, 2021 Michelle "Missy" Paulin ('98) is delighted to be in Tokyo serving as a U.S. diplomat at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer. Opening Minds to Approach Complex Problems March 16, 2021 How Dr. Steve ('67) and Marge Brenneke are improving Gonzaga students' ability to collaborate across disciplines in science and engineering. Zags' Women, Men Dancin' in NCAA Tournament Again March 16, 2021 It's March and that means Madness as the Gonzaga men's and women's basketball teams compete in the NCAA Tournament, again, on Saturday and Monday, respectively, with the men earning the No. 1 overall seed for the first time in program history. Attorney General, GU Law Host Environmental Justice Symposium March 16, 2021 On March 23 and 24, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gonzaga University School of Law will convene a symposium to discuss environmental justice issues around Washington and the work being done to address them. Showing Up to Empower Future Engineers March 12, 2021 What inspired Gonzaga Regent Joe Lincoln ('88) to show up in support of the Integrated Science and Engineering facility Zags Give Day March 30, More Important Than Ever March 12, 2021 On Tuesday, March 30, Gonzaga will launch a 24-hour FUNdraising drive with gift-matching and challenges - all to support Gonzaga students facing the particularly difficult challenges of the pandemic. Participate or learn more at gonzaga.edu/zgd.