Q&A: Tim Brandle August 21, 2025 From teaching in South Korea to helping launch Washington State University's official NIL Collective, Tim Brandle has built a career at the intersection of sports, law, and education. Now, as the instructor for EDPE 514: "Ethical & Legal Aspects in Sport", he's bringing his global experience and legal expertise to Gonzaga students. Where Scholarship and Spirit Meet: Gonzaga Among Nation’s Best in New Princeton Review Rankings August 20, 2025 Gonzaga once again landed at No. 1 in the list of "students who love their school teams." Not bad for a school full of highly motivated, academic-minded students, ranking at No. 21 in the nation for schools where "students study the most." Gonzaga Joins Edcor Network to Expand Access to Tuition Benefits for Working Adults August 20, 2025 A new partnership with Edcor, a leading provider of education benefits administration, will make it easier for working adults across the country to pursue professional development and academic degrees through Gonzaga. Dance Kicks Off Season with Guest Artist Karin Stevens Dance, Presented in Partnership with Climate Institute August 20, 2025 Gonzaga Dance will kick off its 2025-2026 season with an educational showcase featuring Seattle choreographer and artistic director Karin Stevens and her company Karin Stevens Dance, presented in partnership with the Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment. STEM Grant from National Institute of Standards and Technology Expands Research August 20, 2025 NIST awarded Gonzaga more than $1.8 million for research infrastructure in the Bollier Center for Integrated Science and Engineering. What Impact Does AI Have on the Environment? August 19, 2025 Learn about the environmental cost of AI, including the electricity and water needed to power data centers, and the balance between innovation and sustainability. “This is Somebody’s Real Life” August 13, 2025 Gonzaga public health students take their research on the road to Grand Coulee, working alongside UW medical students to identify links between chronic illness and mental health in rural communities - and discovering the real-world impact of their work. Heritage & Heart August 12, 2025 Gonzaga law student Kiko Macias ('25 J.D.) blends his heritage, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit to advocate for immigration reform and global diplomacy. When Service Meets Intellect August 12, 2025 Neil Christenson ('25 J.D.) blends a lifelong commitment to service with a passion for intellectual challenge, from park ranger and law librarian to aspiring attorney. Shaped by Experience, Grounded in Empathy August 12, 2025 Gonzaga law student Ava Sharifi ('25 J.D.) draws on her family's experiences of political oppression to fuel her passion for empathetic, effective criminal defense in Spokane. Amplifying Movements: Helping Patients Progress After Trauma August 05, 2025 Human Physiology major Greta Crumley shares about her experience in the UW-GU Summer Research Program, learning about biomedical work to support patients after trauma. A New Lease on Summer Research July 31, 2025 A Gonzaga student reflects on how summer research defied expectations, built valuable skills, and sparked a passion for deeper learning and discovery. Solution Finders July 31, 2025 Gonzaga's Climate Literacy Project equips teachers and students with a strong scientific foundation to understand climate change and its impacts. Expanding Horizons: New Data Science and Cybersecurity Programs July 30, 2025 Over the past year, the Department of Computer Science initiated new degree programs and significantly revised existing curricula to better align with the evolving tech landscape. These updates reflect growing demand for specialized expertise in data science, cybersecurity, and software engineering. Shaping Tomorrow: SEAS Introduces Robotics and AI Programs July 29, 2025 New academic pathways in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) prepare graduates for the rapidly evolving technological landscape.