Federal Funding Advances Work at Gonzaga Family Haven November 21, 2022 $576,000 in direct federal funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will enhance specialized, wrap-around programming and services Alumni Share Career Insights in ZagToZag Podcast November 21, 2022 This fall, three Gonzaga alums all working for Seattle consulting firm West Monroe returned to campus to recruit more Zags at the career and internship fair. This General Continues to “Fail” Retirement November 21, 2022 Retired Brigadier General Jack Nevin, who earned his M.B.A. and Juris Doctor degrees from Gonzaga in 1978, says he is retired. But his wife Cheryl French Nevin, a retired physical therapist, disagrees, stating flatly, "Jack flunked retirement." Putting Inequality on The Map November 16, 2022 Inspired by what he learned while attending this spring's Northeast Immersion, Opportunity Northeast Faculty Research Fellow Dr. Vivek Patil imagined a project that explored the intersection and geographic distributions of a number of key social indicators across Spokane County and the relationships between these indicators and past housing policy within the City of Spokane. Hatcher Grounded November 14, 2022 Tim Hatcher's crew made GU one of 56 Most Beautiful Campuses in USA Keys to a Good First Year in the Center for Teaching and Advising November 14, 2022 Nichole Barta assumed charge of Center for Teaching and Advising at the beginning of this school year as the University's first fulltime director. Gonzaga Imagines New Approaches to Enrollment Management November 14, 2022 Associate Provost Julie McCulloh feels very good about the 1,217 first-year students who are part of Gonzaga's overall fall enrollment of 7,253. Where Past and Present Come Together November 10, 2022 Gonzaga visits missions to learn more about early Jesuit relationships with Native American tribes Veterans, Tillman Scholars and Zags November 10, 2022 A conversation with former Bulldog Battalion cadet and current CEO of the Pat Tillman Foundation Dan Futrell ('05) and current GU School of Law student and Tillman Scholar Jennifer Scanlon A Goal of Tolerance November 09, 2022 The Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management announces a symposium Nov. 17 to bring attention to the International Day for Tolerance and how it relates to the significance of the upcoming 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup. Gonzaga ROTC Team Wins Task Force East Ranger Challenge Competition November 08, 2022 While much of the Inland Northwest was buried in the season's first snow and its residents scrambled to prepare for an early winter, Gonzaga University's ROTC Bulldog Battalion was embracing the elements in competition with peers from across the West in the Task Force East Ranger Challenge Competition. Christian Supremacism and the Religion Clauses Focus of Douglas Lecture Thursday November 07, 2022 Justice David Wecht of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will give the annual William O. Douglas lecture. His lecture will examine Kennedy vs. Bremerton among other cases that involve religious free speech. First-ever Family Health Fair at Gonzaga Family Haven draws residents, friends November 07, 2022 When Jennifer Towers, assistant dean in GU's School of Nursing and Human Physiology, heard that some of the children at Gonzaga Family Haven might have to forgo participating in sports because they couldn't get health clearance by a primary care provider, she considered all the benefits they'd be missing. Exercise and physical fitness were top of the list, of course. Playing with Time and Space November 07, 2022 A National Science Foundation grant will allow Gonzaga physicist Erik Aver and GU students to use the Large Binocular Telescope to research how much helium was produced right after the Big Bang. In The News: GU Urban Arts Center Opens 'Land Acknowledgement' Show November 04, 2022 Charlene Teters (Spokane) curates a show featuring 17 local Indigenous artists, open Nov. 4-Dec. 3.