Transformative Support for Political Science November 15, 2021 The impact ahead for Tom ('69) and Nancy Woodley's historic donation to support students in political science 'Scheherazade' Tops Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Program November 15, 2021 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra's winter program on Monday, Dec. 6, will feature both Rimsky-Korsakov's epic showpiece "Scheherazade" and the three winners of the recent Concerto/Aria Competition for GU students: Karlee Ludwig (soprano), Sam Hendricks (marimba) and Carrie Samsen. Laudato Si’ Action Platform begins enrollment November 15, 2021 The Vatican on Sunday launched the enrollment phase of the Laudato Si' Action Platform, an initiative in collaboration with partners around the world to empower the Catholic Church to achieve total sustainability in the spirit of integral ecology. Living With Purpose & Leading from Service November 12, 2021 Living with purpose, living and leading from a place of service are the greatest gifts Mary Stover '13 received as a student of a Jesuit university. Learn more about how the community shaped her future. Back Together Forward Together November 12, 2021 Comprehensive Leadership Program (CLP) Interns Dugan Watts and Katie Blair give insight to their experience in the program. Eyes that Sparkle: Remembering Deb Albert November 12, 2021 Deb Albert spent 35+ years of her life teaching English to middle school and high school students. Learn about how she set an example of resiliency and grit for those that followed her. Alum Publishes Children's Christmas Story: Santa's New Team November 12, 2021 This winter, Trevor Airey debuts his new Children's Christmas Story titled Santa's New Team, the whimsical sequel to 'Twas the Night Before Christmas written by Clement C. Moore. Learn more about his experience in the M.A. in Leadership Studies Program. Translating Fieldwork into Coursework for Inclusive, Justice-Minded Spaces November 12, 2021 The fieldwork experiences and related insights that inform Pavel Shlossberg's approach to inclusive- and justice-minded teaching also inform his goals and approaches in curating the Dancing with Life exhibit developed in tandem with the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. Lifegiving Worldviews: From Students to Faculty November 12, 2021 Gerardo Moises Gutierrez Rivas & Carla Penha Vasconcelos graduated from the Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies program and are now beginning to teach in the program. Carla and Moises reflect on their journey here and what they hope for this next community of students. Sustainability Q&A with Greta LaFore November 11, 2021 Read this month's Q&A and learn about Greta, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life! Diversity Monologues 2022 November 11, 2021 Check out more information about Gonzaga's 12th annual Diversity Monologues event happening this spring. In the News: Gonzaga students install Beaver Dam Analogs to reduce phosphorous in Newman Lake November 11, 2021 Spokesman Review reporter Eli Francovich joined a Gonzaga civil engineering class as they built small dams near Newman Lake Gonzaga University Reappoints Deans, Names Interim Dean November 11, 2021 Gonzaga celebrates the appointment of interim dean of the School of Nursing and Human Physiology Matt Bahr, as well as the reappointment of several deans across campus. Classmates for a Time, Family Forever November 10, 2021 Gonzaga M.A. in Organizational Leadership Program students Dani & Suzy Zalatko share their perspective of being mother and daughter while also being classmates. A Difference Maker’s Story November 10, 2021 Patricia Castenada is the Community Ambassador Program Manager for World Relief Spokane and a graduate of Gonzaga's Certificate in Foundational Leadership Program. In 2020, she received an Honorable Mention in The Spokesman-Review's Difference Maker Awards, noted for her incredible capacities in partnership-building, outreach, education and community organizing.