Q&A with WCC Commissioner Gloria Nevarez October 03, 2022 Gloria Nevarez, WCC commissioner,is one of nine female conference commissioners in NCAA Division I athletics - and the first Latin American to ascend to this role. 45 New Faculty Bring Diverse Experience October 03, 2022 Gonzaga University welcomes 45 new professors from the College of Arts and Sciences and six professional schools for the 2022 academic year. With a diverse array of expertise, these faculty will offer new perspectives to Gonzaga to enhance the student learning experience. Washington State Supreme Court to Visit Gonzaga September 30, 2022 On Oct. 5 and 6, Gonzaga University will welcome the nine justices from the Washington State Supreme Court to campus for the first time since 2014. A Welcome from Dean Jacob H. Rooksby - Life in Stillness September 29, 2022 The pandemic once again impacted our ability to socialize, work, and travel freely. And just when we thought it was over, crisis-mode living persisted. Presenters Invited for the 2023 International Conference on Hate Studies September 26, 2022 The Gonzaga University Center for the Study of Hate is seeking proposals from students, academics, and professionals worldwide to present at the Seventh International Conference on Hate Studies scheduled for April 20-22, 2023, in Spokane, Washington. Olga Custodio, America’s First Latina Fighter Pilot, Featured at Gonzaga’s Presidential Speaker Series September 23, 2022 When retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Olga Custodio takes the stage at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Oct. 4, she'll share stories showcasing how overcoming self-doubt, staying open to possibilities, and seeing herself as an equal to her peers led her to soar to unprecedented heights in her field. 30 Plays in 60 Minutes? Gonzaga Student-Led Theater Takes on the Challenge September 22, 2022 Gonzaga University will be showcasing 30 Neo-Futurist Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes) as part of Gonzaga's Fall Family Weekend. Bill Flerchinger: Creative Thinkers Welcome in Engineering September 21, 2022 Engineering challenges related to the power grid need creative solutions, says the Transmission & Distribution program's Visiting Industry Liaison. Greater Gonzaga Guild Welcomes Clarice Wilsey Sept. 30 Speaking on the Holocaust September 19, 2022 Clarice Wilsey shares the inspiring story of her late father, who was a liberator of and physician for the people of Dachau Concentration Camp. Advancing A to Z in the Foley Library September 19, 2022 Dean Paul Bracke shares opportunities for innovation and how the Foley Library of the 21st century can serve students. Civil Engineering Student Esme Nelson Receives Two National Scholarships September 16, 2022 A civil engineering junior's passion for improving living conditions in flood-prone areas earned her the Future Leaders Scholarship from a flood water management organization and an opportunity to study abroad. Gonzaga Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month September 15, 2022 What might we look forward to in these next years, and why is there room for optimism in hosting a robust National Hispanic Heritage Month at Gonzaga? Gonzaga Center for Lifelong Learning Makes Education Accessible for All September 14, 2022 GU is launching the Center for Lifelong Learning to offer continuing education, professional development, and personal enrichment programs to the public. Holocaust Survivor Carla Peperzak's Inspiring Story of Fighting Nazis September 13, 2022 Spokane resident and Holocaust survivor Carla Peperzak told a packed Hemmingson Center ballroom about fighting Nazis as part of the Dutch resistance as a teenager in Holland. Gonzaga Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day September 13, 2022 Constitution Day, observed on September 17, marks the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, a pivotal event that laid the foundation for American democracy. Citizenship Day, observed alongside Constitution Day, celebrates the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.