Santangelo Reflects on Legacy, Gonzaga Basketball's Success March 20, 2019 The standout guard from the legendary 1999 Sweet Sixteen team found himself regularly surrounded by Zag fans during socials at the recent West Coast Conference tournament. Zags Women, Men Dancin' in NCAA Tournament March 19, 2019 The Gonzaga men's and women's basketball teams are dancin' in the NCAA Tournament, again, on Thursday and Saturday, respectively. More Than a Game: Inspired to Support Students March 19, 2019 Gonzaga's 24-hour scholarship fundraising blitz with a bracket-style twist featuring donation doubling is inspiring the community to give. Gonzaga Law’s International Mediation Competition Welcomes Participants from Beirut, Paris March 19, 2019 Gonzaga Law is proud to announce an expansion to its International Mediation Competition in Florence, Italy. This year, Gonzaga and the University of Florence are pleased to welcome law student participants from the University of St. Joseph in Beirut, Lebanon, and from L' Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas. Finding Common Roots March 19, 2019 Alexis Bonogofsky ('02) balances a unique perspective between rural and urban when it comes to environmental advocacy. Professor Beqiri: Top Students Inspire Faculty Excellence March 15, 2019 Professor Mirjeta Beqiri credits the "passionate, motivated and dedicated students" as a key reason why Gonzaga attracts outstanding professors. Leadership: Best Teaching Ranking Humbles, Affirms March 15, 2019 For Gonzaga's academic leaders, the U.S. News & World Report ranking for best teaching is humbling and affirming Pat McCormick’s Homework for Life March 15, 2019 Pat McCormick's true teaching genius blossoms in students years after they graduate For Raymond Reyes, Teaching Remains Transcendent March 15, 2019 Raymond Reyes, associate academic vice president and chief diversity officer, continues teaching, his first love, which he has done with distinction for 31 years across multiple disciplines in three schools. Interdisciplinary Collaborations Energize Faculty & Students March 15, 2019 Interdisciplinary collaboration was the focus of a piece Gonzaga's Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences published in AJCU's "Connections" February 2019 magazine. U.S. Military Catholic Archbishop Broglio Visits Gonzaga March 15, 2019 Archbishop of the U.S. Military Services, the Most Rev. Timothy Broglio, celebrated Mass in the University Chapel, then visited with Gonzaga ROTC cadets and personnel as part of a trip to Fairchild Air Force Base and campus March 4. How the Liberal Arts Enhance the Tech Sector March 15, 2019 Kate Gibson ('20) chose to attend Gonzaga in part to explore a well-rounded education with the B.A. in Computer Science & Computational Design. Why it’s Wrong to Devalue a Liberal Arts Degree March 15, 2019 Kevin O'Toole ('11), Head of International Growth for Google Launchpad, shares his take on why it's wrong to think a liberal arts degree is unemployable. Introducing Laura Sims: Director of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center March 15, 2019 Not everyone is cut out for creating something from nothing, but the new director of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center most definitely is. Embracing the Breadth of a Liberal Arts Education March 15, 2019 Molly Foster ('19) is a student-athlete transfer on track to graduate this spring with two B.A. degrees and a trio of minors. Student Perspectives: How the Core Helped Me with My Major March 15, 2019 Glimpse into how students in majors from science to the arts & humanities perceive how the core has led to their academic success.