The Class of 2020 Energized by Orientation September 05, 2017 Along with the "look to your left, look to your right" scare tactics, Gonzaga Law faculty, staff, and students have eschewed old-school orientation drills like handing 1Ls a campus map, pointing out the restrooms and vending machines, and then saying, "Good luck" before disappearing into the library's stacks or cavernous administrative offices. Dr. Deborah Nieding, Associate Professor, Chair of Teacher Education September 05, 2017 Teacher Education Chair challenges the next generation to think globally. Lauren Macey, Masters in Initial Teaching Alumni '12 September 05, 2017 Lauren Macey, MIT '12, exemplifies all of our graduates with her life-changing account of her daily motivation. The Arts Issue - WA129, Poems from Our State September 04, 2017 WA Poet Laureate Tod Marshall collected 129 poems from Washingtonians, one for every year of statehood. The Arts Issue - Local Inspiration September 02, 2017 Brooke Matson, Louise Kodis and Sherman Alexie have roots in the Spokane art scene. Gonzaga Law Hosts Speakers and Commentary on The Legal Obligation to Prevent Torture September 01, 2017 The presentation was scheduled to coincide with the trial in Salim et al v. Mitchell et al.¸ 2:15-cv-00286-JLQ, originally set for September 5, 2017, to further the debate in the legal case about whether the plaintiff detainees were tortured and whether the Spokane psychologists who consulted with the CIA on interrogation techniques legally aided and abetted that torture. Boat Building Project Led by Alumna Marcy Ray a Vessel for Learning September 01, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Gonzaga University alumna Marcy Ray, a first-year English Language Development teacher at Shaw Middle School, led a summer-school project to build a traditional Marshallese outrigger sailboat. The effort, featured in an article in The Spokesman-Review, culminated in the boat's launch this month at Fish Lake. Helping Families Caught in the Middle - the Gonzaga Scholars Program September 01, 2017 When the mission of Gonzaga University resonates deeply within a student's heart, the socioeconomic status of their family shouldn't matter. Professors Adapt to a Trump Presidency in the Classroom September 01, 2017 An excerpt from The Gonzaga Bulletin, on tough topics arising from President Trump's first few months in the White House The Arts Issue - In Search of Beauty September 01, 2017 Spokane artist Ken Spiering shares about his passion to help people "to see the beauty and art in our surroundings." Alumni Spotlight: Zeutenhorst & Judge September 01, 2017 From miraculous marathon finishes to successful manufacturing, Zags share inspiring journeys. Father Coughlin: it's All About Love September 01, 2017 In January, Fr. Coughlin stepped down as the University's only chancellor, a position he had held for 20 years following his 22-year run as president. In April, the 94-year-old moved to Los Gatos, Calif., and the Western U.S. Jesuits' retirement center. Weddings & Babies: 2017 Fall September 01, 2017 Gonzaga grads share news of marriage and babies in the fall 2017 issue of Gonzaga Magazine Community in a Virtual Classroom September 01, 2017 Today, nearly 2,000 individuals choose Gonzaga's online programs to complete their degrees, attending class from the comfort of their homes or favorite study spots. Investigating Divine Ability September 01, 2017 Here is a recent graduate spreading her wings and embracing challenges around the world.