CURCI Provides Research Opportunities to CAS Students from all Disciplines March 05, 2018 Research isn't just about STEM; the arts, humanities, and social sciences also provide a wealth of opportunities to explore the human experience, and the College of Arts & Sciences' Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry (CURCI) serves as an essential resource for students seeking to enrich their undergraduate learning experiences in all areas of the College. From Tragedy to Takeoff - the last snow goose set free March 01, 2018 Luke Wilde's course is set after helping to free the lone surviving snow goose of Berkley Pit disaster Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series Welcomes Marie Howe March 6 March 01, 2018 The Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series continues Tuesday, March 6 with a reading by former New York State Poet Laureate Marie Howe. Presidential Speaker Series Welcomes Tarana Burke and Ronan Farrow April 20 March 01, 2018 Gonzaga's Presidential Speaker Series welcomes Tarana Burke, originator of the "Me Too" movement, and journalist Ronan Farrow, who helped break the story exposing accusations of assault and harassment by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Professor Sasley Explores Dilemmas of Israeli Identity February 27, 2018 Brent E. Sasley, associate professor of political science at the University of Texas at Arlington, will discuss "Jewish, Israeli, or Middle Eastern? Dilemmas of Israeli Identity and Its Place in the Middle East" March 5 at Gonzaga. Dr. Jason Prapas: Translating Research Into Impact February 26, 2018 In the Renourad Distinguished Lecture series, Dr. Prapas of the Tata Institute discussed entrepreneurial endeavors for the common good. Gonzaga Law NAAC Team Wins Regional Competition, Headed to Nationals February 26, 2018 In the National Appellate Advocacy Competition (NAAC) Regional Competition in Portland, Gonzaga Law's 3L team brought home the golden ticket to the National Competition in Washington, DC. Finding Time for the Classroom and the Community February 26, 2018 The feelings of connection and accomplishment we gain from volunteering are reward enough for most of us, but when we have the kind of standout moment Sophie Anton ('18) did during her time with Gonzaga University Specialized Recreation (GUSR), those feelings of beneficence multiply exponentially. Author, Veteran Kevin Powers Discusses ‘Writing War’ Feb. 26 February 23, 2018 Novelist and poet Kevin Powers, a veteran of the Iraq War and a National Book Award finalist, discusses "Writing War" at 7 p.m., Monday, Feb. 26. Timothy Barnard Delivers Pigott Lecture March 1 February 21, 2018 The chair of Barnard Construction Company Inc., will discuss "How to Build a Business." Math Equals Success for Alumna Melanie Palmer February 20, 2018 Gonzaga alumna Melanie Palmer ('16), a data scientist for NBCUniversal Media in New York City, remains astounded at how her life has changed since leaving Gonzaga. Unlimited February 19, 2018 Gonzaga provides the world-class education and connections needed to become a global environmental expert. Unstoppable February 19, 2018 Victoria Indaco applied her classroom knowledge to help build a racecar for entry into two SAE club competitions. Undeterred: Ready for the Challenge February 19, 2018 Learning disabilities disguised an incredible mind. Now Madison Rose is helping others facing the same obstacles. Unconditional: A foundation of health February 19, 2018 Mara Hazeltine has a passion for health care and the populations she serves.