CDC Grant Allows for Study of How Exposure to Gun Violence Impacts Adolescents March 02, 2021 Angela Bruns, Ph.D., assistant professor of sociology and criminology at Gonzaga, is the co-principal investigator of a $600,723 grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study how exposure to gun violence impacts the well-being of adolescents. Journal of Hate Studies Seeks Submissions, Special Forum on ‘Pandemania’ December 02, 2020 The Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies is seeking submissions for Volume 17 of its Journal of Hate Studies, which will feature a forum on "Pandemania." Professor Chien Publishes Research on Compassion Meditation, Jesuit Education September 17, 2020 Gloria (I-Ling) Chien, Ph.D., assistant professor of religious studies at Gonzaga, has published a peer-reviewed research article showing how the compassion meditation course she taught at Gonzaga helped fulfill key goals of Jesuit education. Professor Raven Maragh-Lloyd Part of Grant Studying Radicalization in Social Media August 07, 2020 Raven Maragh-Lloyd, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication studies at Gonzaga University, is part of a unique research project examining how and why some people adopt extreme political and cultural views through their use of social media, and what might be done to identify, predict, and prevent that behavior. Graduating History Major Scott Davis Chronicles Veterans’ Stories May 05, 2020 Graduating senior history major Scott Davis has been fascinated with World War II since first grade. His oral history project, "Faces of Valor," has captured more than 160 veterans' stories. Virtual Views of Ancient Places April 16, 2020 History students are now visiting reconstructions of ancient cities such as Olympia and Athens using virtual reality technology in the classroom. Learning in Solidarity December 02, 2019 Close-up encounters in Colombia lead Gonzaga alumni to launch a nonprofit supporting the community development organizations they saw in action Telling War Project Empowers Veterans August 16, 2019 Project set sights on giving voice to veterans, through creative arts and multimedia storytelling, to engage in meaningful dialogue about the experience of war. Mission: Possible Living Legacy of Service Learning at Gonzaga August 16, 2019 Program celebrating 20th anniversary, but evolved from a long institutional history of service at Gonzaga, grounded in Jesuit ethos. In the News: Gonzaga Researcher Examines Mental Illness in Correctional Settings July 11, 2019 Researchers at Gonzaga University and Widener University have recently published an article entitled, "Challenges of Treating Mental Health Issues in Correctional Settings," which addresses how Nurses Are Changing the Conversation about Mental Health Care Among Incarcerated Persons In the News: Alumna Alexis Legaspi's Compassion Goes Global May 30, 2019 Alexis Legaspi serves in the Peace Corps in West Africa as a community health volunteer. Judith Mayotte Challenges Graduates to Address Climate Change May 15, 2019 The humanitarian, author and spokesperson for refugees worldwide, said the Earth is at a turning point due to the rapidly advancing ecological crisis of climate change. Professor Killen Takes Part in Conversation on Future of Catholicism March 28, 2019 CHICAGO - Gonzaga Professor Patricia O'Connell Killen will take part in a conversation on the 'Future of Catholicism in America' on April 4; it will be live-streamed. Pat McCormick’s Homework for Life March 15, 2019 Pat McCormick's true teaching genius blossoms in students years after they graduate 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. Greater Gonzaga Guild Hosts Professor Tackett Feb. 26 February 15, 2019 Tackett will present "An Introduction to Gender Economics."