Continuing the Vision for Better Health February 04, 2020 Through a donation of laboratory equipment to GU's chemistry and biochemistry department, Providence Medical Research Center's Katherine Tuttle hopes students will be inspired to use science to improve human health. 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. Professor Henning to Discuss ‘Ethics in a Time of Climate Change’ Sept. 24 September 16, 2019 The Greater Gonzaga Guild lecture series welcomes Henning at 11:30 a.m., Sept. 24 in the McCarthey Athletic Center Herak Club Room; reservations required. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The Way of the Future August 12, 2019 Gonzaga students and faculty find new solutions through interdisciplinary collaboration. Gonzaga Students Conduct Medical Research at UW School of Medicine August 02, 2019 Five Gonzaga students are participating in some of the nation's top biomedical research, working alongside noted experts to address health issues that affect Eastern Washington. 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 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. A Science Whiz, Alla Kozubenko Bound for UW Medical School at Age 19 May 09, 2019 Kozubenko, a graduating Gonzaga biochemistry student who essentially skipped middle school, will attend the University of Washington School of Medicine this fall at age 19. EMT Zach Fobar Aims for Medical School May 07, 2019 Zach Fobar, a senior human physiology major at Gonzaga, fell in love with medical science at a young age. An emergency medical technician, he has his sights set on medical school. GU Law, Spokane Riverkeeper Present Community Forum April 17 on Local Water Pollutants April 02, 2019 A panel of experts will discuss the discovered water contamination in Airway Heights Finding Common Roots March 19, 2019 Alexis Bonogofsky ('02) balances a unique perspective between rural and urban when it comes to environmental advocacy. 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. Chávez to Discuss AIDS Activism, Latinx Immigrant Communities Feb.11 February 07, 2019 Karma Chávez, Ph.D., is an associate professor and chair of Mexican American and Latina/o studies at University of Texas at Austin. Researchers Find 15- to 16-Million-Year-Old Squirrel Fossil at Clarkia, Idaho Site June 15, 2018 The fossil is that of the first four-legged animal that scientists have uncovered at the site. Gonzaga Fosters Kayla Gunther's Passion for Research May 18, 2018 While Kayla Gunther carries many fond memories of Gonzaga with her following graduation May 13, one recollection stands out that relates directly to her discovery of a love for research. Aspiring Physician Douglas Kempthorne Aims to Help Others May 14, 2018 Gonzaga, he says, he has provided a set of tools to live "an introspective life" -- one for others.