A City for All Senses May 04, 2020 Gonzaga In Florence is the crown jewel of the University's study abroad program, and the mechanism that started Gonzaga on the path to developing global citizens. On History, Myth, and Popular Memory of the Nineteenth Amendment May 01, 2020 A brief history of the women's suffrage movement in America, in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment Making Masks for Community May 01, 2020 Gonzaga's Theatre department: acts of service and sewing. Gonzaga Arts Draws Xander Claypool April 30, 2020 Gonzaga affirmed the connection between creativity and problem-solving when it unveiled the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center last April. The facility and GU faculty have become a magnet for talented arts students such as Xander Claypool. Spring of COVID-19 & Gonzaga Magazine April 30, 2020 Your spring issue of Gonzaga Magazine includes some last-minute adjustments, but otherwise continues with great content not impacted by COVID-19. Sustainability Q&A with Ashley Martin April 30, 2020 The Office of Sustainability asked Ashley Martin to share her views on sustainability and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. 8 Kennel Club Facts Everyone Should Know April 29, 2020 Kennel Club is the place for a student to be during basketball games: aka, the student section. It's notoriously loud and active - 1,200 Zags pumped up to rally their Bulldogs (and rattle the opponents) at games in McCarthey. With 1,800 members, it's the largest club on campus. Nursing Paths to Leadership April 29, 2020 What are the "right" credentials for a nurse who sees his potential in team management, or envisions herself leading major initiatives for progressive health care? There are many options. Thayne McCulloh: On Strength & Community Amid Crisis April 29, 2020 Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh writes about the challenges of COVID-19 within the campus community A Moment of Silence April 28, 2020 Gonzaga Magazine's editor shares a moment of reflection on silent retreats offered by Mission & Ministry New Ways of Teaching: Understanding Clay Through Dough April 28, 2020 Students in Professor Mat Rude's Ceramics course are getting an introduction to clay through an unlikely medium: dough. Gonzaga Plans to Resume In-Person Instruction for Fall Semester April 27, 2020 Gonzaga University plans to resume in-person instruction for the fall semester. Leaning into the Tension April 27, 2020 Father Steve Hess, S.J. led alumni in conversations about living out Jesuit ideals in tough times Two Professors, One Goal: World-Class Neuroscience Education April 24, 2020 A member of the UW School of Medicine faculty and a member of Gonzaga's biology faculty describe their interdisciplinary approach that uniquely benefits students. UWSOM Students in Spokane Host Business After School Event April 23, 2020 Students contemplating healthcare careers received informative inside information when University of Washington School of Medicine in Spokane hosted a Business after School event.