Sustainability Q&A with Dr. Max Kwenda November 21, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Dr. Max Kwenda, the Director of Institutional Research, to share his thoughts and work towards sustainability. Daniel Stewart Co-Edits Book on Business in Native American Communities November 20, 2019 The book is titled "Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development through Entrepreneurship." Medicine, Books and Awards: Alumni in winter '20 magazine November 20, 2019 Gonzaga alumni share successes and accomplishments in the Winter 2020 issue of Gonzaga Magazine Letters to the Editor (Fall 2019 Magazine) November 20, 2019 Readers respond to the Happiness & Joy issue of Gonzaga Magazine Tilford Triage: Good Fix for Nursing, Human Physiology November 19, 2019 Construction in the School of Nursing and Human Physiology creates more opportunities for transformative teaching and learning Examining Our Jesuit, Catholic Identity November 15, 2019 From the 2018-19 annual report: Gonzaga continued to place intentional focus on its Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic identity and practice, but in an important, new way. Liz & Scott Morris Increase Opportunity for Humanities Research with Gift November 12, 2019 This past summer, Liz ('80) and Scott Morris ('80 & '89) made a generous gift to sustain the Morris Undergraduate Research Fellowship as part of a larger total commitment to the University Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Performs with Cello Virtuoso Brannon Cho on Nov. 25 November 11, 2019 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra presents its winter program Nov. 25 in the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. Duty Calls Navy Reserve Lt. Commander Rorholm November 08, 2019 Gonzaga employee making final preparations to head to the Middle East on a 10-month mobilization with U.S. Central Command, heading out just before Thanksgiving. Professor Clarence 'Bud' Barnes Presents Guild Lecture Nov. 19 November 07, 2019 Barnes, a professor of economics and dean emeritus in the GU School of Business Administration, will discuss "America Divided: An Economic Perspective." Feminist Pioneer Sally Roesch Wagner Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 11 November 06, 2019 Wagner, one of the first women to earn a doctorate in women's studies and a founder of one the first U.S. college women's studies programs, will discuss "Women of Suffrage." Bio-infiltration Pond Provides County Data, Valuable Experience for Civil Students November 06, 2019 A set of storm water swales offers an annual research challenge. Edelstein Gives Back to Gonzaga Students With Classroom Visit November 05, 2019 Alumnus Eric "Big Ed" Edelstein found himself back in a Gonzaga Theatre Arts class for the first time in a couple of decades, this time to share his advice with current students. Research: When It Comes to Gratitude, Powerful People May Feel It More November 04, 2019 A new series of studies involving Gonzaga researchers shows that powerful people may actually feel more grateful than those with less power - a finding that bucks previous research. Gonzaga Law Celebrates its Grads' Fine Print November 04, 2019 Law is a literate profession and Gonzaga Law understands and embraces this truism. This understanding is why Gonzaga Law requires two full years of legal research and writing education and offers advanced coursework options.