25th Annual Native American Graduation May 13, 2021 In a virtual gathering, five Gonzaga graduates of Native American heritage celebrated their degrees "Zealously seeking to nurse those who are ill, wherever they may be" May 13, 2021 Congrats to the 48 nurses graduating with Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees in 2021 A Year in Service to Others May 12, 2021 Twenty-four members of the Class of 2021 have chosen a year of service following their graduation from Gonzaga. Love & Kryptonite: A Cautionary Commencement Homily May 12, 2021 Father Kuder offers a homily on God's love during the Commencement Mass, 2021 Magis Award Recipients Exemplify Being “With and For Others” May 11, 2021 Six members of the Class of 2021 receive the University's highest honors. Foley Center Making Some Noise May 10, 2021 Foley Center is not your grandparents' library. Entering the building, group study spaces and computer stations dominate most of the first floor's landscape where stacks of books once stood. The variety of services offered there have exponentially increased over the past several years, and these transformations in resource services appear destined to continue. Faculty Recognized for Excellence Under Extraordinary Circumstances May 10, 2021 Gonzaga University faculty were honored for their academic teaching, scholarship, and/or citizenship at the virtual Academic Honors Convocation May 3. Their accomplishments were particularly significant in the midst of a world pandemic. Pandemic Response Task Force: The Final Chapter May 10, 2021 Chair Charlita Shelton and her nine committees of Gonzaga's Pandemic Response Task Force are certainly looking at this endeavor as the Final Chapter as they create a strategic plan for a full re-opening of campus and classes in the fall, as requested by President Thayne McCulloh. Gonzaga Earns Fair Trade University Distinction May 06, 2021 President Thayne McCulloh, D-Phil., today approved the Gonzaga University Fair Trade Resolution, the final component needed to earn the Fair Trade University distinction from the international Fair Trade Campaigns organization. Finding Direction in All the Right Places May 06, 2021 Jackie Tanios ('21 M.B.A.) is the student speaker at the Graduate Commencement ceremony at Gonzaga University. Gonzaga’s First Class of School Psychologists May 06, 2021 Gonzaga's first class of degreed school psychologists provide expertise and dedication. Archivist David Kingma Retires May 06, 2021 David Kingma, Assistant Professor and Archivist will be retiring from Gonzaga with Emeritus status on May 31st, here he reflects on his time here and all the changes he has seen since 1994. Applied Math Teaches Students to Help Solve Complex Problems May 05, 2021 From medical imaging to the modeling of critical weather disasters during climate change to data science and more, applied mathematics is at the forefront of helping to solve increasingly complex problems impacting society. That's precisely why Gonzaga launched its Bachelor of Science degree in applied mathematics. Professor Jane Korn Retires May 05, 2021 Professor Jane Korn is retiring at the conclusion of the spring semester after a distinguished 10-year tenure at Gonzaga University School of Law as a professor and former dean. Mentor, colleague, and friend, Professor Korn has been an impactful longtime leader in our community. We extend our very best wishes for her retirement! UW School of Medicine-GU Health Partnership Celebrates ‘Topping Off’ May 04, 2021 A construction milestone was reached when the final structural beam was placed, "topping off" the new home for the University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Health Partnership's medical and health education, research and innovation center. Gaby Flake Graduates with Many Happy Memories, a Job May 04, 2021 Gaby Flake, who is graduating with a bachelor's degree in business administration, visited many top schools before deciding to follow her sister Alex ('16) to Gonzaga after visiting campus during a historic weekend for the University in 2017.