Gonzaga Acquires Atomic Force Microscope, Thanks to NSF Grant March 23, 2020 A tool for transformational collaborative nanoscience research. Bio-infiltration Pond Provides County Data, Valuable Experience for Civil Students November 06, 2019 A set of storm water swales offers an annual research challenge. Professor Bertagnolli Co-Directs $1 Million NSF Grant Supporting Women in STEM October 29, 2019 Mia Bertagnolli, Ph.D., has been named co-director for a five-year, $999,899 National Science Foundation grant supporting the advancement of mid-career STEM women faculty at colleges and universities in three U.S. regions. Sustainability with Dr. Pat Ferro September 17, 2019 The Office of Sustainability talked with Mechanical Engineering professor Pat Ferro. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The Way of the Future August 12, 2019 Gonzaga students and faculty find new solutions through interdisciplinary collaboration. An Engineer for Others: Siniva Areta May 10, 2019 A graduating Gonzaga mechanical engineering student, Areta has been inspired by personal experiences to use her considerable engineering and leadership skills to help others. Filmon Abraham Parlays Passions for Psychology, Art & Technology May 09, 2019 Abraham combines his interests in pursuit of a cutting-edge career path. This fall he begins a master's degree at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, one of the nation's premier art schools. Sustainability: Faculty Focus April 23, 2019 Joshua Schultz and Alex Maxwell, assistant professors in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, provide practical experience in sustainability measures. Adapting Toys for Special Needs Children on March 3 February 27, 2019 The workshop will teach the public how to adapt electronic toys for children with special needs. Campus Abuzz with Rich Learning Opportunities February 19, 2019 As excitement builds for Gonzaga men's and women's basketball teams in March Madness, campus is abuzz with a cornucopia of rich academic opportunities for students and the public. Intentional Creations November 30, 2018 Grads of the School of Engineering and Applied Science find link between skills, passions A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance Cesar Ortiz Rios Engineers Bright Future April 24, 2018 Graduating senior in School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ortiz Rios begins a Ph.D. program this fall, models success for his entire extended family. Rhonda Young Discusses Transportation Engineering April 24 April 17, 2018 Rhonda Kae Young, Ph.D., Gonzaga professor of civil engineering, presents "Transportation Engineering: From Neighborhood Greenways to Driverless Interstates" at noon, Tuesday April 24. The Music Issue - Engineering Music December 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine showcases students who combine music with other passions, like engineering. Unleashing the Treasures of Technology August 30, 2017 How does technology increase knowledge and scholarship in the humanities? The Digital Humanities Program explains.