Words of Wisdom from General Counsel Maureen McGuire March 31, 2023 Maureen McGuire retires April 2 after a 40-year career dedicated to the law, social justice and higher education. Chief of Staff Charlita Shelton recently sat down with McGuire for an enlightening conversation. Meet Claire Booth March 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Claire Booth. Keep reading to learn about Claire, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. Larry Simkins to Deliver Pigott Entrepreneurship Lecture April 5 March 28, 2023 Larry Simkins, the retired president and CEO at the Washington Companies, will visit Gonzaga University's School of Business Administration to deliver its Pigott Entrepreneurship Lecture on "The Perfect Job and the Fear of Failure: A Lifetime of Lessons." No Debate: Championship Contenders March 27, 2023 The Gonzaga debate team is vying for a national championship at the National Debate Tournament (NDT) kicking off in Washington, D.C., March 31. Igniting a Successful Zags Give Day March 24, 2023 As Zags Give Day hit its 10-year anniversary this year, the Gonzaga community showed no signs that its passion for supporting students pursuing a Jesuit higher education is abating. UW Medical Students Help GU Undergrads Explore Paths to Medical School March 24, 2023 University of Washington School of Medicine - Spokane students host a Q&A forum to help undergrad students explore paths to medical school. Gonzaga Law Wins National Gender & Sexuality Moot Court Competition March 24, 2023 Gonzaga Law School's Civil Rights Moot Court Team Wins MSU Law's National Gender & Sexuality Moot Court Competition Cotopaxi Founder Davis Smith to Visit Gonzaga April 13 March 23, 2023 Smith will share his vision for the brand recognizable for its brightly colored patterns and discuss how life and business "is not about us, it's really about what we can do for others." In Age of Virtual Reality, Scholar Urges Making Time for the Authentic March 22, 2023 Joseph Luzzi, professor of Literature and faculty member in Italian Studies at Bard College, visited Gonzaga on Feb. 28, 2023 to discuss his latest book, "Botticelli's Secret: The Lost Drawings and the Rediscovery of the Renaissance." Reclaiming Your Roots: Diversity Monologues, March 28 March 21, 2023 The 13th Annual Diversity Monologues hosted by Gonzaga's Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC) will feature 10 often-poignant stories delivered by Gonzaga students. Math Alums Pass on Industry Knowledge March 21, 2023 Alumni Sydney Schmidt and Kevin Shaw took their education at Gonzaga and reached for the stars - almost literally, with exciting careers in space technology. Always Faithful on Every Front March 21, 2023 Chief of Staff Charlita Shelton, Ph.D., shares how her experience in the Marine Corps. aligns with her Gonzaga experience. Jacob Rooksby Receives William A. Kaplin Award for Excellence March 20, 2023 Jacob H. Rooksby, the Smithmoore P. Myers Dean of Gonzaga University School of Law, received the William A. Kaplin Award for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy Scholarship. 'Patience and basics, Zags; patience and basics' March 18, 2023 Longtime Gonzaga men's basketball chaplain Father Tony Lehmann, S.J., knew little about basketball, but he provided inspiration Why Hire Zags? Five Companies Answer March 17, 2023 The question of whether Gonzaga produces graduates equipped for the workforce is not up for debate. Gonzaga sets students up for success in all areas of study, and employers who hire graduates from programs like education, business and nursing have some specific praise to offer. Death penalty law expert to speak at Gonzaga March 17, 2023 The Greater Gonzaga Guild welcomes Juandalynn Taylor, who will discuss "Mitigating Death: A Conversation About Death Penalty Case Work."