On Race and Writing: Alum Stefan Bradley November 06, 2020 A white Gonzaga professor helped inspire Stefan Bradley ('96) toward a career in academia and, eventually, to a focus on the Black experience in Ivy League schools. Gonzaga Theatre & Dance Hosts ‘Dance Presents!’ Concert Nov. 14 November 06, 2020 The second annual Dance Presents! Concert is free and will be livestreamed from the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, featuring original choreography by Kyle Davis, principal dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet, and the Gonzaga Ballet Ensemble. COVID Care for Students: Preparing for Isolation November 06, 2020 A quick guide for students who test positive for COVID-19 (or have been in contact with someone who has it) to prepare for isolation. Proceed with Caution: Nursing Clinicals in COVID-19 November 06, 2020 Gonzaga Nursing student Bella Williams talks about clinicals at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center during COVID-19 Sustainability Q&A with Mikaela Schlesinger November 05, 2020 Learn about Mikaela, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life! Labs Online: A Different Kind of Adventure November 03, 2020 With COVID-19, Gonzaga biology lab instructors have improvised, often completed restructuring their labs, to make them educational and fun for students taking labs from a variety of venues. In the News: College Visits Go Viral November 03, 2020 Gonzaga and other colleges address challenges recruiting students without the traditional campus visits Veterans Rescued by Hope with a Cold Nose November 02, 2020 Author Christine Hassing used inspiration found in a student project to author the stories of 22 military veterans who have found hope in coping with PTSD thanks to their service dogs. Her book, "Hope with a Cold Nose," was to release on Veterans Day 2020. Around the World with Tommy Lloyd November 02, 2020 Tommy Lloyd's list of recruiting success includes the likes of Gonzaga greats Ronny Turiaf, Kelly Olynyk, Domantas Sabonis and Rui Hachimura Confronting Race and Culture in the Classroom November 02, 2020 The School of Education (SOE) hosted a workshop for local teachers and the SOE community to work through questions of Native American identity and how race can impact the classroom. T.Ed. Talks: Personal Biases November 02, 2020 In the Spring 2020 semester, Teacher Education Talks (T.Ed. Talks) was created by Associate Professors Jonas Cox and James Hunter for undergraduate SOE students. The forum leads discussion on personal biases and how they can be overcome. Creative Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Core October 30, 2020 Curious what the core curriculum is like for Zags? Here's a break down. Gonzaga Law School Presents Human Rights Conference: Women’s Rights as Human Rights October 30, 2020 On Monday, November 9, 2020, the Center for Civil and Human Rights at Gonzaga University School of Law, in partnership with its Gonzaga in Florence program, will present the fourth annual Human Rights Conference. This year's theme, "Women's Rights as Human Rights," will bring together nationally and internationally renowned scholars to discuss how gender intersects with culture, violence, and technology. Family Comes First: Mom and Daughters Attend GU Together October 30, 2020 For most students, going to college is a transitional experience away from family. For Michaela Thompson and her oldest daughters, it was an experience they shared together. An Evening with Bestselling Author Chris Lowney Nov. 5 October 30, 2020 Lowney will discuss "The New Leader: What 2020 Taught Us about How to Lead in 2021 (and after)" at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 5 as the inaugural speaker for the School of Business Administration's Canfield Family Lifelong Learning series. Gonzaga Honors Leslie McAuley, Spokane County Human Rights Task Force October 29, 2020 The Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies has awarded its 2020 Eva Lassman Take Action Against Hate Awards to Leslie McAuley and the Spokane County Human Rights Task Force.