Christy Larsen Reflects on Time as Board Chair January 14, 2025 Christy Larsen ('88) capped off three years as chair of the Board of Trustees by leading a fruitful search for Gonzaga's 27th president. Reilly Takes the Reigns January 14, 2025 Board of Trustees Chair Mike Reilly ('81) accepted the role in a time of major change for the University, but he is ready to take on the job. "Art U.S.A” Show at Jundt Art Museum Celebrates American Life Through 100 Works January 07, 2025 The images captured among the 100 works included in the new exhibition are as diverse as the artists who created them. Fr. Ken Krall Not Letting Age Stop Him January 04, 2025 He's not working from home, but Latin Lecturer Father Ken Krall, S.J., does prepare his lessons in his new Humanities Building office, which coincidentally, is the room he most recently occupied when that building served as Jesuit House. A Passion With Purpose December 20, 2024 Carol Velazquez ('24 J.D.) doesn't like talking about herself. This isn't because she lacks for things to say. She is quite accomplished and her future is bright. But her humility is genuine. A Story of Redemption December 20, 2024 In 1992, when he was 14 years old, Bourgeois made the worst decision of his life and committed an unspeakable crime. This is a story of redemption, though, of forgiveness and maybe even grace, so we won't dwell on the details. In The News: Psychology Professor Monica Bartlett Talks Gratitude, Loneliness with NPR December 16, 2024 Monica Bartlett, a professor of psychology and head of the Positive Emotion and Social Behavior Lab at Gonzaga, spoke with NPR's Boston station about how practicing gratitude can combat loneliness. News from Nursing: Fall 2024 December 15, 2024 From advanced simulation technology and a new Spike Award for resilience to inspiring faculty stories on self-care and leadership. Best Study Spots on Campus December 09, 2024 Whatever type of study session you prefer, there's a spot on campus that will help you get to work. Students share their favorite study spots on Gonzaga's campus! Senior Spotlight: Brenna Messner’s Journey From Patient to Nurse December 03, 2024 Gonzaga senior Brenna Messner shares how her battle with cancer inspired her passion for nursing and shaped her future career plans. Senior Spotlight: Gonzaga’s Spirited Scientist Silje Squires December 02, 2024 The first time Silje Squires did Zombie Nation, she got chills. She knew instantly she wanted to be involved with Kennel Club, and through four years of hard work and dedication, she's now the president, leading campouts and cheers while juggling work on her human physiology senior project. Faculty to Utilize First-Year Seminars in Pursuit of Undergraduate Research December 01, 2024 Two professors are hoping to utilize the first-year seminar to get students engaged in undergraduate research. Camp STIX Offers Summer Camp Experience for Kids with Diabetes November 28, 2024 University of Washington School of Medicine faculty and student volunteers learn from youth campers living with Type 1 diabetes In The News: Andrew Brajcich on Accounting Pipeline Crisis November 19, 2024 Professor Andrew Brajcich, the Jud Regis Endowed Chair of Accounting, is cited in a recent article in Washington CPA magazine as one of the influential leaders in the field. Gonzaga Law School Announces Landmark Settlement by Its Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic November 18, 2024 In the summer of 2024, the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic, part of Gonzaga Law School's Clinical Legal Programs (GLS-CLP), achieved a groundbreaking resolution in a medical malpractice case-the largest settlement for a client in the law school's history. While confidentiality agreements protect the settlement details, its significance extends far beyond the financial outcome, marking a profound milestone in advocacy and justice for marginalized communities.