Lent is More than a Six-Week Diet March 08, 2019 Lent is a time to allow something to die to make space for new life and abundant blessings to flourish. In the News: Gonzaga Grad Don Chareunsy in Vegas March 08, 2019 Dan Chareunsy ('96) a former writer and editor for the Gonzaga Bulletin became Robin Leach's editor in Vegas. Memes, Hobbits, Ads and Global Economics March 07, 2019 First-Year Seminars provide freshmen and transfer students a unique look at academics at Gonzaga, studying unusual topics in a fresh format. Experiential Learning Examples: Bridging Gaps at the Borders March 06, 2019 Sociology prof Joe Johnston explains how segregation - living and socializing in communities that are racially and socioeconomically homogenous - allows for stereotypes about "others" to manifest themselves. Zags Behind the Wheel - The 1st Annual Gonzaga Grand Prix March 06, 2019 Stephen Girlich ('12) is the driver behind a high-speed, classic-car adventure that benefits the Bay Area alumni chapter. Ash Wednesday: The beginning of a Lenten journey to forgiveness March 06, 2019 "I think it's very human to want some satisfaction for our suffering, or to retaliate, or to at least find some place to transfer the pain. This is why Ghandi said "forgiveness is the attribute of the strong." It takes courage to lay down our pride and ego in order to forgive." --Michelle Wheatley Dr. Morse Renouard Lecture Explores Building with Glass March 06, 2019 Dr. Stephen Morse is an assistant professor at Michigan Tech University. He has extensive experience in model scale and full-scale testing, numerical modeling and software development. His research interests include window glass strength, wind loads on structures and finite element analysis. Faculty Sparking a Fire in Students through Collaborative Program March 05, 2019 A new joint program between academic professors and CPD helps support students in the career-search process. Gonzaga Basketball Reflects Passion of Zag Nation March 04, 2019 The Gonzaga men's and women's basketball teams have completed some of their best respective regular seasons in history. it's amazing to pause and reflect on a 20-year run of unprecedented success. Career Exploration Across the Pond March 04, 2019 Students, faculty and staff recap Gonzaga's first international business trek in London in January 2019. Zags Care: Giving Back to the Community March 01, 2019 The No. 1 men's basketball team and a wide number of Gonzaga teams succeed in competition and are top-ranked nationally in annual academic rankings. Often unseen, their collective community outreach is just as impressive. 1999: 20 Years Later, Looking Back March 01, 2019 A look at some headlines from Spokane and beyond, the year the Gonzaga Bulldogs started their 20-year championship streak Adapting Toys for Special Needs Children on March 3 February 27, 2019 The workshop will teach the public how to adapt electronic toys for children with special needs. Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Presents Spring Concert March 4 February 27, 2019 Conducted by Kevin Hekmatpanah, the performance will take place at Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox Phi Beta Kappa Faculty Host Author of “Why Liberalism Failed” February 26, 2019 The inaugural lecture presented by Phi Beta Kappa focused on the U.S.'s current political moment and its intellectual roots Connections Far and Wide February 26, 2019 A new CPD program allows alumni to use reciprocal career services at other Jesuit institutions.