A Mistake to Avoid in Leadership Searches November 09, 2023 Annmarie Caño expertly writes on hiring best practices, and how to fill high level leadership positions without relying on outdated criteria. Tony Smith (’22) Takes His GU Degree to Kenya as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant November 09, 2023 Tony Smith applied for his Gonzaga master's degree and a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Kenya and decided to pursue both. Here's his story. John Named King of Work Values for October November 03, 2023 HVAC Technician John King was pronounced Work Values Champion for October, a recognition that the Work Values Project instituted as a way to honor those who fulfill the University mission in their daily work. Faculty Handbook Nearly Ready for a Vote November 03, 2023 Some may ask how many faculty does it take to revise their handbook? But despite the jest in that question, faculty know the process has been a long, demanding and sometimes tedious one. Running the Risk November 02, 2023 The program pairs students and faculty from both institutions for ongoing health-related research. Meet Robin Pickering November 02, 2023 Robin Pickering is Gonzaga's new chair of public heath and this interview shares what Pickering would like to do in this position and the direction she will take the department. Navigating the Admissions Process: Earning College Credit in High School November 02, 2023 Lindsey Spencer, Gonzaga's Transfer Admission Counselor, goes over the process for transferring credit at Gonzaga. She explains the transfer credit process for AP scores, IB scores, Cambridge International, Running Start courses, College in the High School, and community college courses. Identifying Health Concerns in Rural and Underserved Areas October 31, 2023 Raising mental health awareness among Latino farm workers in Othello, Washington. Providing information about community resources regarding diet and exercise to diabetic patients in Seattle. Educating teens in Conrad, Montana, about the importance of wearing seat belts. Theatre, Dance and Music Departments Collaborate On "Spring Awakening" October 31, 2023 Based on the 1891 play by Frank Wedekind, with book and lyrics by Steven Sater and music by Duncan Sheik, "Spring Awakening" follows a group of teenagers as they navigate their way to adulthood while the adults in their lives turn a blind eye to their desire and desperate need for knowledge and compassion. The Influences of Balance: Research for older adults and those with Parkinson’s October 31, 2023 As part of the University of Washington School of Medicine and Gonzaga University Health partnership, two students worked with faculty on identifying factors associated with balance and fear of falling. NEW Intellectual Property Clinic at Gonzaga School of Law October 31, 2023 Gonzaga Law is excited to announce the creation of its new Intellectual Property ("IP") Clinic, which will focus on both patent and trademark services. Through the IP Clinic, students will now have the opportunity to gain real-world IP skills while serving the community. The new clinic will complement Gonzaga Law's IP curriculum, which includes courses on Trademark, Copyright, and Patent, among others. Looking Forward: What's Next for Gonzaga? October 30, 2023 In the following excerpt from the 2022-23 Report of the President, we discuss our process for updating the university's Strategic Plan and highlight some of the many upcoming priorities we're enthusiastic about. Paul Tough Shares Insights on Addressing College’s ‘Inequality Machine’ October 27, 2023 In an hour-long talk, author Paul Tough delved into a question critical to Gonzaga's future and the future of universities across the nation: Why have many Americans begun to lose faith in the value of college degree? Gonzaga Law School Announces New Children’s Rights Justice Initiative October 27, 2023 The new Children's Rights Justice Initiative by the Gonzaga School of Law will fill a large need for attorneys who are specifically trained to represent and advocate for children. Inland Northwest Consortium, Led by Gonzaga University in Partnership with Lakeside Companies, Awarded Designation to Create The American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Tech Hub October 23, 2023 The Economic Development Administration (EDA) has designated the Inland Northwest Consortium led by Gonzaga University as a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub, a critical first step toward the establishment of the American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center (AAMMC) designed to expedite the evolution and commercialization of the domestic aerospace supply chain for the next generation of aviation composite materials.