SEAS Plays Significant Part in Sharp Reopening October 26, 2018 Sharp Avenue is the first major test of a porous asphalt refined and tested by Gonzaga Senior Design teams in the School of Engineering & Applied Science. "The Leadership Challenge" Authors Draw Hundreds to Lecture October 25, 2018 On a warm October evening, Gonzaga's School of Leadership Studies welcomed authors Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner to campus. Authors of the wildly-acclaimed leadership book, The Leadership Challenge, the event drew hundreds to Cataldo Hall for an evening of connection and engagement around how one creates a leadership identity. Center for Civil and Human Rights Launches with All-Day Conference October 23, 2018 The Center for Civil and Human Rights at Gonzaga Law held its formal launch on September 28, 2018 when it hosted the all-day conference: The Pursuit of Justice: Law, Leadership, and the Role of the Civil Rights Activist. Gonzaga Wealth Management Students Gain Epic Returns October 19, 2018 Gonzaga won the award for the top-performing portfolio in D.A. Davidson & Co. Student Investment Program after earning returns of 50.4 percent. Student Researchers Tackle Civics, Economics & More October 19, 2018 Gonzaga students participate in SIRC - the Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference - to share findings Homelessness & Leadership, Top Topics for Alumni Academy October 18, 2018 Homelessness and leaderships were topics tackled by speakers at Gonzaga's Alumni Academy 2018. Women Supporting Women: A Leadership Imperative October 18, 2018 The first cohort of Gonzaga's Women in Leadership Certificate program gather at one of Spokane's newest woman-owned businesses. Social Consequences of Loneliness October 18, 2018 A growing body of research points to loneliness as an impending epidemic with an enormous impact on the health of individuals and society. Gonzaga Professor Sarah Arpin's research explores Campus Kitchens Serves Logan Neighborhood October 17, 2018 Gonzaga University students, through an organization called Campus Kitchens, are serving meals weekly to the residents of the neighborhood that surrounds the GU campus. Meet Sophie Whittle: Gonzaga’s First National Tennis Champ October 16, 2018 Sophie Whittle, a senior from Nipomo, California, has earned a title no one else in the history of Gonzaga tennis can claim: national champion. Women’s Leadership Luncheon Nov. 1 October 16, 2018 The School of Leadership Studies presents "The Power of Shame"; register by Oct. 26 Living Longer & Better: What Dogs May Teach Us October 16, 2018 At a Next-Generation Medicine lecture hosted by the UW-Gonzaga Regional Health Partnership, researcher Matt Kaeberlein shares what doctors are learning from dogs. Gonzaga Law Presents Fashion Week October 16, 2018 Fashion advice, discounts and lessons. Fashion Week was a great success for Gonzaga Law as students received guidance on how to navigate the complexities of professional dress. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs the Humanities’ October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, "The Slow Art," at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center's Wolff Auditorium.