Incoming Fall Faculty: Jamella Gow Joins Sociology & Criminology September 01, 2020 In this short interview series, we will introduce the Gonzaga community to the College of Arts & Sciences' incoming Fall 2020 faculty. This interview is with the Sociology & Criminology department's newest faculty member, Jamella Gow. We sat down with Jamella to learn more about her background as an academic and to find out what she looks forward to the most at Gonzaga University. Emma VanderWeyst Aims to Build More Equitable World August 31, 2020 After graduating a semester early, Emma VanderWeyst will attend the University of Washington School of Law this fall. Arts Broadening Scope Amid Pandemic August 31, 2020 Seems like every story starts out, "Because of the pandemic . . ." Gonzaga's arts are no different. Significant adjustments have been made to give artists new ways of sharing their skills. From Hollywood to Gonzaga, With Love August 31, 2020 Kurt Nolen was a camera operator in Hollywood, working on major motion pictures and television programs. But his role as videographer at Gonzaga University is a perfect fit. He Speaks Their Language August 31, 2020 Born in Nicaragua, raised in Miami, University of Washington School of Medicine second-year student, Antonio Guadamuz, spent part of his summer serving the largely Latinx population of Brewster, Washington. Dismantling Structural Bias August 31, 2020 In a collaborative workshop, more than 75 faculty, discuss a sustained institutional response to ongoing racism and other forms of bias. Representing for Diversity in Media August 28, 2020 A traffic reporter and hip-hop radio personality for iHeart Media at KUBE 93 in Seattle, Koffa is also a student in the Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership Studies program with a concentration in digital media strategies. The Rebirth of Reconciliation August 27, 2020 How do we achieve reconciliation in a time of divide, specifically related to matters of diversity? Here's a look at some of Gonzaga's responses and hopes. In the News: Students, Parents Optimistic about Move-In August 27, 2020 Students and parents are optimistic about starting the Fall 2020 semester on campus, according to this story from The Spokesman-Review, Aug. 26, 2020. Gonzaga Welcomes Diverse, Academically Gifted Class of 2024 August 24, 2020 The 1,058 first-year students Gonzaga welcomes to campus this week represent the most ethnically and racially diverse class in its 133-year history and among its most academically gifted. ZagOn Back-to-School Essentials August 24, 2020 We want you to have the latest and most important information and resources as you walk into your fall semester. Here are the most recent back to school essentials to be familiar with. Engineering Grad Sam Nieslanik Turns on the Water Works August 24, 2020 Sam Nieslanik ('20) is using his civil engineering degree to pursue more sustainable technologies for water systems. New Book Reflects Scholarship of School of Leadership Studies August 19, 2020 "Servant-Leadership and Forgiveness: How Leaders Help Heal the Heart of the World," published this month by the State University of New York Press (SUNYPress), reflects the depth of scholarly work of the Gonzaga University School of Leadership Studies' faculty and alumni. Dean Jacob Rooksby Granted Joint Appointment with School of Law and School of Leadership Studies August 18, 2020 What America and My Mother Taught Me about Racism August 17, 2020 Joan Iva Fawcett, the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Inclusion, Community, and Equity (DICE), discusses her first experience with the phrase "Black Face" and the importance of engaging tough conversations about race and racism. Eagle Eye on Environmental Research August 17, 2020 Harrison Eagle, a May Gonzaga University graduate is envisioning a career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a Conservation Biologist.