Protecting Communities Against Extremism a Job for All of Us, Expert Says February 13, 2023 The freedoms that Americans enjoy and revere as definitive aspects of what makes this country great also act as barriers at times when trying to deal with bad actors. Thankfully, there are still plenty of ways to track and counteract violent extremists via organizations like the National Counterterrorism, Innovation, Technology, and Education Center. Taking the Scenic Route February 13, 2023 This "To Be Continued" reflection was published in the Spring 2023 Gonzaga Magazine, for which Zack Berlat ('11) is the staff photographer. One could say it was kismet that Zack was re-reading a journal from his time in Florence when we were looking for the right touch for the "To Be Continued" for an issue that contained a feature on Italy. Journeying in Mission February 10, 2023 In late September, 24 Trustees and 19 of their spouses, family members and guests, traveled to Italy to walk literally and figuratively in the footsteps of St. Ignatius. First-Gen Everything, Now an Attorney February 07, 2023 Lydia Lopez ('18) turned her passions and service at Gonzaga into a law career serving immigrants. In The News: GU and Spokane Public Schools Team Up for Climate Education February 07, 2023 Spokane Public Schools students get hands-on lessons in renewable and non-renewable energy with the help of GU students and "climate kits" provided by the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society & the Environment. Education Puts the Fear in Hate Groups, Expert Says February 06, 2023 Institutions of higher education are a popular target of hate groups because a quality education is a democratizing force, according to Kate Bitz, an expert on such groups who spoke at Gonzaga Feb. 2. The Courage to Discover Something New February 03, 2023 Research led by Professor Jennifer Shepherd, Ph.D. and her students, could aid in the development of critical antiparasitic and antimicrobial drugs. Eddie Janicki Conquers the Appalachian Trail February 02, 2023 GU Civil Engineering Alum Eddie Janicki ('15) had never been a big hiker, but one phone call from his best friend changed all of that. Former GU President Returns for Talk on Theological Issue of Evil February 02, 2023 Father Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., is returning to Gonzaga Feb. 8 to explore the theological problem of evil and suffering by an all-loving God. Title IX: Five Decades of Positive Changes on Gonzaga Women’s Sports Scene February 02, 2023 It took just 37 words to change the course of education for millions of women and girls in the United States. Many strong women paved the path. The Building of Belonging: Celebrating UMEC's 25th Anniversary February 01, 2023 Gonzaga celebrates the 25th anniversary of UMEC, the Unity Multicultural Education Center. A Reflection on Spokane’s African American History February 01, 2023 As the Gonzaga University community celebrates Black History Month through February, some thoughts on Spokane's own history. Love Is in the Air February 01, 2023 Gonzaga Magazine shares weddings in the spring 2023 issue. Gonzaga Introduces Doctoral Program in School Psychology January 31, 2023 Starting in the fall of 2023, students interested in a doctoral degree in school psychology will have a new option at Gonzaga University. Meet Karli Honebein January 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Karli Honebein. Keep reading to learn about Karli, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life.