Taking the Mission on Spring Break October 15, 2019 Mission: Possible celebrated it's 20th anniversary last year marking 20 years of Zags who have had a tangible experience of taking the mission of Gonzaga out to the world. Senior Sanna Darvish offers her reflection on how this program brings to life our Catholic, Jesuit, Humanistic mission. Enjoying Fall in Spokane October 15, 2019 Fans of fall can enjoy a variety of ways to enjoy the changing seasons here in Spokane. Gonzaga Law, Catholic Charities Collaborate to Open Immigration Clinic October 14, 2019 "The Catholic Charities Immigration Clinic at Gonzaga Law School" will support low-income individuals in need of immigration legal assistance and train immigration lawyers. Professor Taninchev Explores Global Coffee Trade in Oct. 22 Lecture October 14, 2019 Professor Taninchev will explore the environmental, social, economic and political dynamics of the global coffee trade. Drawing on her research, including a visit to Colombia in 2017, she will examine the effects of historical aspects of the production, trade and consumption of coffee on people's lives, with an emphasis on social justice. Unveiling of Go Forth October 14, 2019 Members of Spokane's community came together with Gonzaga Law alumni, benefactors, Board members, administrators and students to celebrate the unveiling of a specially commissioned art piece by Ben Joyce ('01). Don ('60) and Va Lena ('58) Curran awarded the 2019 Distinguished Legal Service Award October 14, 2019 Congratulations to the 2019 Distinguished Legal Service Award recipients Don ('60) and Va Lena ('58) Curran. The Distinguished Legal Service Award is presented annually at the Red Mass for the Legal Profession to members of the Gonzaga Law community who show longevity of service and a strong public service commitment. Nicholas Carr to Discuss 'What Our Smartphones Are Doing to Our Minds' Oct. 24 October 11, 2019 The acclaimed author and essayist best known for his books on technology, economics and culture will deliver Gonzaga's Arnold Lecture. The event is free and all are welcome. An ROTC Running Reunion October 07, 2019 Members from a Gonzaga all-women's 1990 ROTC Ranger Challenge gather again to run a relay 20 years later In the News: Relationships at Hospice October 04, 2019 Gonzaga senior Sophia Maggio writes in Spokane FaVS about her experiences as a hospice volunteer. In the News: Gonzaga's International Students October 04, 2019 This Gonzaga Bulletin story notes GU's 200 international students who represent 40 countries. Homerathon: Gonzaga’s Most Epic Tradition Unfolds Oct. 4 October 02, 2019 Students and other community members will take part in an all-day marathon reading of the oldest of the Greek epics, Homer's "Iliad." That's 15,693 lines of poetry read aloud from 9 a.m. until an expected finish near midnight. Suffrage to Solidarity: Faculty reflect on the 19th Amendment October 02, 2019 2020 marks the centennial of the women's right to vote. Here, Gonzaga faculty members contribute reflections on what that means. Rev. Doyle Presents Lecture on Impact of Sexual Abuse on Catholic Church October 01, 2019 Rev. Thomas P. Doyle will present "What the Sexual Abuse Phenomenon Has Done to the Catholic Church" at Gonzaga's Flannery Lecture Oct. 7. The event is free and open to all. In the News: Professor Ann Ciasullo to Receive YWCA Achievement Award September 27, 2019 Professor Ciasullo is one of 10 women selected to receive award at event Oct. 11. Gonzaga Launches Construction of Transformative Integrated Science and Engineering Facility September 27, 2019 The $56 million facility heralds a new phase of expansion in STEM-related educational and interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling faculty and students to engage in important theoretical and applied work. Loyalty and Love Rewarded: Goodwin Receives Sladich Award September 27, 2019 Gonzaga Board of Trustees presents loyalty award to Dale Goodwin