Let Us Feast November 20, 2020 If You Could Save Just One, an entrepreneurial non-profit in Northeast Spokane, provides activities, resources and opportunities to help at-risk youth and their families develop paths to success. Northeast Businesses to Benefit from School of Business Interns November 20, 2020 In Spring 2021, five Gonzaga University School of Business Administration undergraduate students will go to work for businesses and non-profits in the Northeast Spokane community. Growing the Opportunity Northeast Team November 20, 2020 Three new staff members have joined the Opportunity Northeast team in the Center for Community Engagement at GU. We've asked them to introduce themselves. The Crucial Intersection of Feminism and Climate Justice November 17, 2020 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 discuss the Climate Crisis and Feminism. Corporate Knights Ranks Gonzaga No. 23 in Better World MBA November 13, 2020 Gonzaga's Graduate School of Business Administration is ranked No. 23 in the Corporate Knights 2020 Better World MBA Ranking, recognizing its emphasis on sustainability in course content and faculty research. Professor Gracon Receives Fulbright Specialist Grant November 12, 2020 David Gracon, Ph.D., assistant professor of integrated media at Gonzaga, has received a U.S. Fulbright Specialist grant that will allow him to work for up to six weeks abroad, continuing his international work with media literacy education/training, digital media production and the advocacy for democracy in a global context. SNHP Research and Scholarship Projects (2019-2020) November 11, 2020 In the School of Nursing and Human Physiology, we are extremely fortunate to have faculty who work tirelessly to generate new knowledge, establish strong interdisciplinary and interpersonal connections, and build effective research relationships, both in and out of the classroom. The research conducted by our faculty allows them to bring innovative knowledge and skills in the classroom and clinical lab, ensuring that SNHP delivers a high quality, evidence-based education to its students across programs. Below we highlight faculty research and scholarship projects completed between 2019 and 2020, and ongoing research. Ways Zags Can Help Fight Racism November 10, 2020 To support BSU and other students impacted by hate, there are many things we can do. They Give and Serve Because of Those Who Never Could November 10, 2020 How George Gonzalez ('07) and Don Hackney ('69) serve and give to carry forth the legacy of three Zags who lost their lives. Gonzaga University School of Law reports largest incoming class since 2011, most diverse class ever November 09, 2020 Gonzaga University School of Law welcomed 152 members to its class of 2023 onto campus this fall, making it the school's largest class since 2011 and the most diverse class in the school's history, with 27 percent of the class self-identifying as members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups. Showing Up to Share the Zag Experience November 09, 2020 How a Gonzaga business grad's significant support for STEM will have an impact on Zags in all fields of study. COVID Care for Students: Preparing for Isolation November 06, 2020 A quick guide for students who test positive for COVID-19 (or have been in contact with someone who has it) to prepare for isolation. Proceed with Caution: Nursing Clinicals in COVID-19 November 06, 2020 Gonzaga Nursing student Bella Williams talks about clinicals at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center during COVID-19 Gonzaga Theatre & Dance Hosts ‘Dance Presents!’ Concert Nov. 14 November 06, 2020 The second annual Dance Presents! Concert is free and will be livestreamed from the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, featuring original choreography by Kyle Davis, principal dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet, and the Gonzaga Ballet Ensemble. On Race and Writing: Alum Stefan Bradley November 06, 2020 A white Gonzaga professor helped inspire Stefan Bradley ('96) toward a career in academia and, eventually, to a focus on the Black experience in Ivy League schools.