Let Me Enfold Thee March 16, 2023 A mosaic of my own experiences playing basketball in high school, college, and in the German Bundesliga, and finding myself on the other side of the dream, held by even greater dreams about love, forgiveness, reconciliation, wholeness, and the mystery of the Divine. In The News: GU's Mary Pat Treuthart a YWCA Woman of Achievement March 16, 2023 Mary Pat Treuthart's decades as a professor at the GU School of Law and her dedication to social justice earned her the 2023 YWCA Women of Achievement award in education. The Team Dynamix Implementation March 16, 2023 The story of the implementation in 2020 of a new service management tool, called Team Dynamix. In addition to increased functionality, TeamDynamix includes several new tools for users those being: a chat component, self-service using the Support Portal, and access to Knowledge Base articles. The Courage to Never Give Up March 15, 2023 A cancer diagnosis, a school shooting, a serious back injury - student-athlete Rhea Jansen embodies what it means to be courageous, on and off the court. Study Abroad at Gonzaga March 15, 2023 Hear from three of our Admission Counselors about their experiences studying abroad while at Gonzaga! Big Bing Theory Places at Competition March 14, 2023 Big Bing Theory a cappella finds third place success at the International Competition of Collegiate A cappella (ICCA) for the first time. Women’s History Month & Women Lead at Gonzaga March 14, 2023 Since 2016, the School of Leadership Studies has contributed to the advancement of women in the workplace through the Women Lead initiative. A Culture of Caring March 13, 2023 Talk to GU athletes about juggling academics, sports and community service, and they acknowledge it's not always easy. But they embrace the opportunity to lend a helping hand in the Spokane community with the same passion they show pursuing their teams' goals and their college degrees. Wellness Lab Addresses Dancers' Pain March 13, 2023 Gonzaga's new Dance, Science and Wellness Lab partners with human physiology students to help dancers address pain Kennel Club: Yesterday and Today March 10, 2023 Face paint, fatheads, costumes and head-to-toe Gonzaga gear, comical signs and - most of all - the notorious foot-stomping that shakes the area. These are part of the legendary experience of the Kennel Club. Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J., Offers Keys to Addressing Climate Crisis March 10, 2023 In an hour-long talk laced with humor, practical advice and inspiration for addressing the climate crisis, Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J. ('68) emphasized Pope Francis' challenge that caring for the planet will take all its residents' best efforts. Files to Cloud Migration Project March 09, 2023 Story on a project migrating all on-premises departmental file storage to the Microsoft Cloud. Change provided a more secure environment reducing the risk to the university and enabling remote workers to access their files 24/7 without needing to connect to the VPN. Todd Finkle Taps Expertise, Relationship with Warren Buffett for New Book March 08, 2023 It could be daunting for an author to tackle the life of an icon like Warren Buffett, but Gonzaga University Professor Todd Finkle had a couple things working to his advantage: his own entrepreneurial spirit and a personal relationship with the "Oracle of Omaha." Zags Give Day 03.09.23 March 08, 2023 Be the spark that ignites the Zag experience on the 10th annual Zags Give Day and help unlock even more support for students and academic programs. Gonzaga teams with Seattle U, St. Louis for NSF Grant March 08, 2023 Seattle University, Gonzaga University and Saint Louis University jointly received a $1 million ADVANCE Partnership award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase the recognition and inclusivity of faculty promotions processes with the overarching goal of encouraging change across all 28 members of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU). Exploring the Spread of Dangerous Ideologies and Baseless Beliefs in "Rhinoceros" March 08, 2023 This Gonzaga Theatre production, set in midcentury France, follows a provincial town as their typical lives are undone by the sudden emergence of a rhinoceros. The anti-hero lead must decide what to do as the humans around him turn one by one into rhinoceroses.