Sarah Jordan (Risso) July 05, 2021 Jason Nadeau July 05, 2021 Amy Lilly July 05, 2021 Look at Zag Nation Grow! July 02, 2021 Congrats to the Gonzaga grads who have welcomed new little Zags into the world. Where Are They Now? (Roels Edition) July 02, 2021 Five years after a fun photo shoot with this brother-sister Zag duo, we caught up to see what they're doing. Hughes Hall: A Solid Start July 02, 2021 Since its construction in 1961, Hughes Hall has been home to innovation in science on GU's campus. Since then, the building has doubled in size, and in significance. In the News: Spokane Medical Education Hub Expands June 30, 2021 An interview with Gonzaga University, University of Washington, and Emerald Initiative leaders. Gonzaga Receives Acceleration Fund Grant for Climate Work June 29, 2021 Second Nature, a Boston-based nongovernmental organization focused on accelerating climate action through higher education, announces that Gonzaga has been awarded a grant through its Acceleration Fund for innovative climate projects. Abby Riley Brings Passion to Rural Communities June 25, 2021 Rural communities in the US often face a severe shortage of lawyers, and members of these communities are often forced to travel long distances to find legal assistance. This summer, rising 3L Abby Riley decided to dedicate her time and talents to help address the access-to-justice crisis for people living in rural areas. Chief Justice Mike McGrath receives 2021 Law Medal June 24, 2021 As part of the May 2021 commencement exercises, Gonzaga University School of Law awarded its highest honor, the Law Medal, to Mike McGrath, a member of the Class of 1975 and currently the honorable Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court. Alumna Heather Banis Works for Healing June 24, 2021 Heather Banis, Ph.D., who earned a master's degree in theology and leadership from Gonzaga in 2019, serves as the Victims Assistance Coordinator (VAC) for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. A Critical Eye on Gender and Power Dynamics June 24, 2021 As an academic field, women's studies draws in many subjects to examine women's lives and experiences in social and cultural constructs. A Collaboration Worth Its Weight in Gold June 23, 2021 Students in the School of Business supported Big Brothers Big Sisters in serving the Spokane community. Island Feminism June 23, 2021 Noralis Rodríguez-Coss researches Puerto Rican women's issues, and experiences of other island women Fat Zebra: Science & Health June 23, 2021 The research of Sara Díaz, Ph.D. is "fascinating intellectual work that includes difficult, real-world problems." It's also deeply personal.