School of Education: New Programs Bring New Opportunities November 02, 2017 We are launching two new programs in the coming year: our Doctor of Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) and Master of Education in Educational Leadership (online).The new programs increase our program offerings to 3 Undergraduate majors and 16 Graduate or Doctoral options across five academic departments. Professor Murphy Interviewed About Pending Corporate Tax Changes November 01, 2017 Professor Murphy Interviewed About Pending Corporate Tax Changes Gonzaga Law 3L Impresses Court of Appeals October 26, 2017 October 18 was a typical day for most people-a Wednesday, hump day, 13 days before Halloween's candy fest. Information Session: JD/MBA and JD/MAcc in Three Years Scheduled for October 31st October 25, 2017 Join us to learn how to earn a JD/MBA and JD/MAcc in three years. Gonzaga Law’s Dr. Susan Lee, Director of Admissions, Presents at 2017 Color of Justice Program October 24, 2017 On October 5-6, diverse youth from across Alaska met in Anchorage to learn about the student of law and explore legal and judicial careers as part of The Color of Justice program. Gonzaga Law Students Appear before the U.S. Tax Court October 19, 2017 On October 2, 2017, the U.S. Tax Court came to Gonzaga Law to hold its annual Calendar Call Session in Spokane, WA. Gonzaga to Host 2019 Ethnicity, Race Conference October 18, 2017 The Latin American Studies Association's section on Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples has selected Gonzaga University to host its 2019 conference. Gonzaga Law discusses legal aspects of the #TakeAKnee movement October 18, 2017 A More Nuanced Look at #TakeAKnee On October 16, over 50 Gonzaga law students, faculty, and staff joined Professor Inga Laurent to discuss the #TakeAKnee movement. Business Students Visit ‘Oracle of Omaha’ Warren Buffett October 18, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Twenty Gonzaga University School of Business Administration students spent Friday in Omaha learning about business, ethics, and life from billionaire Warren Buffett, the "Oracle of Omaha," one of the most innovative, influential and respected business leaders in the world. Student Offers Backpacks of Hope to Homeless October 18, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Gonzaga's Jesuit ethos embraces a commitment to human dignity and solidarity with the poor and vulnerable. Rick Clark, 46, a junior in his first semester at Gonzaga, knows poverty firsthand. Formerly homeless, Clark launched the outreach program Giving Back Packs to help the down-and-out in Spokane, where he was born and raised. Alumna Nicole Bush Discusses Impact of Early Life Stress Nov. 1 October 17, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Gonzaga University's Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry welcomes its first Distinguished Alumni Researcher, Professor Nicole Bush, to discuss "How Early Life Stress 'Gets Under the Skin' and What We Can Do About It" at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 1 in the Hemmingson Center Ballroom. The lecture is free and open to the public. Gonzaga Law Professor Megan J. Ballard’s Editorial on Presidential Refugee Rationale October 17, 2017 The Spokesman Review Guest Opinion: Megan J. Ballard: Trump's refugee rationale is a ruse Gonzaga Law Students Compete in Negotiation Competition October 17, 2017 Gonzaga Law Students Compete in Negotiation Competition Alumna Ploeger Teaches, Researches in Bahrain on Fulbright October 16, 2017 Ryland Ploeger is teaching English in the Middle East as the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship. Professor Sandra Simpson shares Gonzaga Law’s leading edge curriculum in cultural competency October 10, 2017 In July, Gonzaga Law Professor Sandra Simpson spoke at the 2017 Summer Conference of the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning held at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's William H. Bowen School of Law.