Klamath Tribes' Member Isabel Hawley Earns REDW Accounting Scholarship March 12, 2021 Isabel Yasana Hawley, a member of the Klamath Tribes and a student in Gonzaga's MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship program, is one of two recipients of the REDW Native American Scholarship in Accounting. REDW LLC is one of the Southwest's 10 largest public accounting and business advisory firms. Making Comparisons in Your College Decision March 11, 2021 Sophia Howe ('22) shares some of the important comparisons students should make when choosing where to attend college. University Serves Community at Vaccination Clinic March 09, 2021 Gonzaga University is serving the Spokane community during the COVID-19 pandemic by accepting an invitation by CHAS Health to use the Martin Centre Fieldhouse to safely, effectively and efficiently distribute vaccine to its patients. Seven Zags and a Significant Impact March 08, 2021 How Jerry Abrams ('07) was inspired to support Gonzaga students through the Integrated Science and Engineering facility. Gonzaga Theatre & Dance Presents ‘Antigone’ March 05, 2021 Gonzaga's theatre and dance department will present its production of Sophocles' classic tragedy "Antigone" livestreamed from the Magnuson Theatre on Friday and Saturday, March 26-27 followed by a matinee performance on Sunday, March 28. On-Campus Employment March 04, 2021 Interested in working on campus? There are many opportunities that will help you earn some money and learn valuable time management skills. InBalance Newsletter Q&A with Bryn Boorman March 03, 2021 Read this month's Q&A and learn about Bryn, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life! Kyle Thiede Shares How the Kennel Cares Club Has Helped Spokane Amidst the Pandemic March 03, 2021 Kyle Thiede of the Kennel Cares, a subdivision of the Kennel Club, speaks to the outstanding work the group has done in the greater Spokane Community. Holly Fahning of the Bulldog Band Shares Insight on the Kennel and the Classroom March 03, 2021 Holly Fahning shares a piece of her experience as a Bulldog band member and also of her preparation of a post-graduate career in Biology. CDC Grant Allows for Study of How Exposure to Gun Violence Impacts Adolescents March 02, 2021 Angela Bruns, Ph.D., assistant professor of sociology and criminology at Gonzaga, is the co-principal investigator of a $600,723 grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study how exposure to gun violence impacts the well-being of adolescents. Cultivating Entrepreneurs in Northeast Spokane March 01, 2021 Gonzaga's New Venture Lab is a student run organization that works with local entrepreneurs to help develop new products and business ventures. A Reflection of our First Year March 01, 2021 When Gonzaga launched Opportunity Northeast last February, no one could have predicted how significantly our world would shift in a matter of weeks. An Exercise in Education: Adapting to Education Needs in a Global Pandemic March 01, 2021 With the global pandemic, Gonzaga has adapted to better meet educational needs in this new virtual environment. Flexibility, Thoughtful Partnering Are Key to Community Impact during COVID-19 March 01, 2021 When you build a program of community engagement on time-tested activities that feature lots of personal connections - and then a global pandemic erupts - well, you have to get creative, flexible and resourceful. Reimagining Women in Leadership March 01, 2021 "My greatest joy with Women Lead is watching others feel empowered and seeing them light up when they realize how supportive this network is. The ways in which attendees support and encourage each other to do better, to be better, and to grow is truly inspiring."