Innovation On Display at Design Expo 2019 May 03, 2019 Seniors in the School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) spend two semesters working on project plans, prototypes or models and display them at the annual event. Jimmy Carters Lasting Cold War Legacy: Human Rights Focus Helped Dismantle the Soviet Union May 02, 2019 The introspective former peanut farmer pledged a new era of honesty and forthrightness at home and abroad, a promise that resonated with voters eager for change following the Watergate scandal and the Vietnam War. His presidency, however, lasted only one term before Ronald Reagan defeated him. Since then, scholars have debated - and often maligned - Carter's legacy, especially his foreign policy efforts that revolved around human rights. Readers Respond: Winter '19 Gonzaga Magazine May 02, 2019 Gonzaga Magazine readers react to stories on immigration, a letter from President McCulloh, and a variety of other stories in the winter 2019 issue. SEAS Alum Joe Lincoln Shares How to Engineer a Successful Career May 01, 2019 Four Years of Support April 30, 2019 If you made a donation to Gonzaga University anytime in the past four years, you've played a role in helping propel the Class of 2019 to this monumental milestone. Local news crew turns to Gonzaga for thoughts on AI April 30, 2019 KREM-TV asked Gonzaga's artificial intelligence specialists for thoughts on a new poll. Boulet Boogies to a Second Degree, First Zag Dance Grad April 29, 2019 At commencement ceremonies on May 12, Angela Boulet became the first Zag to earn a bachelor's degree in dance. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology from Gonzaga in May 2018. 15 Gonzaga Students Receive Washington CPA Foundation Scholarships April 26, 2019 Fifteen accounting students have been awarded Washington CPA Foundation scholarships for academic year 2019-20. GU and the University of Washington tied among eligible institutions for the most recipients. Gonzaga Seniors Earn Fulbright Awards, Will Teach Overseas April 26, 2019 Loren Carrillo and James Vair will teach abroad this summer, after graduation in May, thanks to Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grants they recently received as part of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. A Review: The Premiere of “A New Season” April 26, 2019 How Suzanne Ostersmith brought vision to reality on Spokane's newest stage What Does Discernment Mean? April 25, 2019 Saint Ignatius of Loyola referred to these elusive musings as the "motions of the soul." They are the reason he developed the Spiritual Exercises and Examen centuries ago. The set of principles behind them, particularly the skills needed to focus the mind and soul in times of discernment, are timeless. Some would say they are even more vital today in our distracted world. Dr. Edmon Perkins on "Ubiquitous Vibrations: Music, Chaos, and Localizations" April 25, 2019 Dr. Edmon Perkins, an assistant professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Auburn University, demonstrated aspects on nonlinear dynamics. WPAC one of James Moore's ('72) engineering firm's Gonzaga projects April 25, 2019 This weekend's opening is the latest in a long collaboration with MW Consulting Engineers. Investing in the Future April 24, 2019 Taking out student loans can be intimidating, but smart planning can make them an investment in the future. University Discerns in Mission Priority Examen Process April 23, 2019 Michelle Wheatley, Acting Vice President for Mission and Ministry shares how discernment informs university's Mission Priority Examen Process.