Gonzaga University Model United Nations Alumni Reflections February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model United Nations program has been shaped by passionate students who brought vision, leadership, and global curiosity to campus. In the reflections below, two alumni-Michael Imasua ('11), who founded the program, and Ariana Chin ('23), who led it as Secretary General-share how MUN influenced their academic journeys and personal growth. Their stories highlight the lasting impact of MUN on students' skills, perspectives, and connections. Modeling United Nations' Global Goals February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model UN, brought to the school via a former student and facilitated by Associate Dean Stacy Taninchev, challenges students to challenge their preconceived notions and be global citizens. How Gonzaga Bulldog Rasir Bolton Captured a Community’s Heart February 22, 2023 How did Rasir Bolton of the Gonzaga Bulldogs capture the heart of Spokane basketball fans? Meet Tamara Evans February 22, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Tamara Evans. Keep reading to learn about Tamara, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. The Words Get in the Way February 21, 2023 Philosophers Leland Harper and Jennifer Kling delivered the final "Leading Against Hate" speaker series presentation with a discussion of "The Language of American Racism." The duo explored several examples of racism and discussed the means to address them. Undergraduate cybersecurity event teaches valuable skills February 21, 2023 The Spokane Cyber Cup IV cybersecurity competition returned to Gonzaga University on Feb. 11 with a record 128 participants from Inland Northwest schools. Gonzaga Day: Joined in spirit, service and camaraderie February 17, 2023 Gonzaga Day is a game day, our own holiday and a great chance to reflect on the loyalty and shared experience that is Gonzaga. Death Penalty Law Expert to Speak at Gonzaga Feb. 28 February 17, 2023 The Greater Gonzaga Guild welcomes Juandalynn Taylor, visiting assistant professor and fellow with the Center for Civil and Human Rights in the GU School of Law, who will discuss "Mitigating Death: A Conversation About Death Penalty Case Work" Feb. 28, LaunchNW Taps Gonzaga University Experts to Develop Map of Family Support Services February 16, 2023 LaunchNW, a community and economic vitality initiative of the Innovia Foundation, has tapped Gonzaga University to develop a comprehensive, interactive map of services that support youth and families in the completion of high school and the attainment of post-high school education in Spokane County. Gonzaga University and UW School of Medicine Graduate Returns to Spokane February 15, 2023 Conor Senecal, M.D., joined Pulse Heart Institute this summer. Critical Edition of Whitehead Receives Generous Donations February 15, 2023 The College of Arts & Sciences Philosophy department is the steward of a not-so-hidden jewel - The Critical Edition of Alfred Whitehead, which landed two generous and anonymous donations totaling $100,000 this year. Better Living Through Chemistry February 15, 2023 How Gonzaga alum Shirley Johnson ('69) is paving the way for women in STEM Engineering Management students share excitement for ASEM February 14, 2023 Two seniors in the Engineering Management program explain why they think more students should consider Engineering Management and the ASEM student chapter. Zag Baby Blessings February 14, 2023 Gonzaga Magazine shares Zag family updates in the spring 2023 issue. Then & Now: University Chapel February 14, 2023 How has the University Chapel changed over the years? Find out in this issue of Gonzaga Magazine. Protecting Communities Against Extremism a Job for All of Us, Expert Says February 13, 2023 The freedoms that Americans enjoy and revere as definitive aspects of what makes this country great also act as barriers at times when trying to deal with bad actors. Thankfully, there are still plenty of ways to track and counteract violent extremists via organizations like the National Counterterrorism, Innovation, Technology, and Education Center.