Danielle Xu Named the Mozilo Chair of Business November 29, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Danielle Xu, Ph.D., professor of finance, has been named Gonzaga University's Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Chair of Business Administration, succeeding Professor Kent Hickman. The five-year renewable appointment begins this academic year. The professorship was established by a permanent endowment from the Mozilo family. Gonzaga Dancers Leap into Interdisciplinary Collaboration November 29, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - With the opening of Gonzaga University's Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center on the horizon, Suzanne Ostersmith, assistant professor and dance program director, felt inspired to create the University's first repertory dance company. Professor Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks Co-Authors Book on Successful Foster Care November 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks, Gonzaga University professor of psychology and University Core director, and Janet C. Mann, director of The Children's Ark in Spokane, will read from their book "Creating Compassionate Foster Care: Lessons of Hope from Children and Families in Crisis" at Auntie's Bookstore at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. Professor Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks Co-Authors Book on Successful Foster Care November 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks, Gonzaga University professor of psychology and University Core director, and Janet C. Mann, director of The Children's Ark in Spokane, will read from their book "Creating Compassionate Foster Care: Lessons of Hope from Children and Families in Crisis" at Auntie's Bookstore at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. Professor Murphy cited in Seattle Times regarding new rule of evidence in Washington State case. November 20, 2017 Gonzaga Law professor Ann Murphy cited by the Seattle times in a case that went before the Washington Supreme Court regarding the admissibility of a person's immigration status as evidence in civil and criminal courts. The Importance of Networking November 20, 2017 The world of networking may seem like an overwhelming one, but it certainly helps connect oneself to a number of opportunities. Hurdling Failure November 20, 2017 Falesha Ankton shares the lessons of hard-fought wins in track and field Amanda Clark to Discuss China’s Last Jesuit November 17, 2017 Amanda Clark, Ph.D., Whitworth University, will discuss "China's Last Jesuit: Charles J. McCarthy, S.J., and the End of the Mission in Catholic Shanghai." Campaign Focus Shifts to Science & Scholarships November 16, 2017 Fundraising seeks to grow endowment and build new Integrated Science and Engineering facility Study Abroad Popular among Undergrads November 16, 2017 654 Gonzaga undergraduates studied abroad in 2016-17, a 22.5 percent increase from the previous year Gonzaga Surpasses Original Campaign Goal November 16, 2017 Supporters exceeded the original fundraising goal of $250 million for the Gonzaga Will capital campaign. Alumni Spotlight: Steve Ames - Sport & Physical Education, '15 November 16, 2017 Steve Ames shares how he successfully completed his Sport Management degree while juggling a professional baseball career. Gonzaga Law to Replay Angela Davis Lecture November 15, 2017 The Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Center for Law in Public Service invite you to attend a replay of Angela Davis' presentation on Friday, November 17 Search for new Law Dean underway: Leadership Profile here November 14, 2017 Gonzaga University invites nominations and applications for the Dean of the School of Law. The Dean reports to the Provost/Senior Vice President and is the academic leader, external face, and chief executive of Gonzaga Law. Taking Steps To Achieve Climate Neutrality November 14, 2017 More steps to conserve energy, including an increase in purchase of renewable energy credits Alumni in Focus: Bill Smith, Leadership & Administration November 14, 2017 Athlete, firefighter, lawyer, leader. Bill Smith is a true renaissance man and leader in Alberta