Registration Opens for 2021 International Conference on Hate Studies September 01, 2021 Registration now open for the Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies' Sixth International Conference on Hate Studies, Nov. 4-6, 2021 Gonzaga Welcomes Second-Largest First-Year Class August 25, 2021 During new student orientation on Aug 27-30, Gonzaga will welcome its second-largest incoming class ever, with 1,330 students expected to attend. Course Helps Students Make a Difference in Environment August 19, 2021 The environmental studies department's Senior Capstone Course has provided students with hands-on opportunities to advance community environmental projects since 2013. Eyes on Health, Safety for In-Person Learning This Fall August 17, 2021 With commitments to health and safety and in-person learning, Gonzaga has outlined plans to resume fall semester classes amid the challenges of a dynamic COVID-19 pandemic. Promoting Sustainability Through Teaching August 16, 2021 Meet Dr. Brooke Swanson, biology professor at GU who focuses on teaching Zags sustainable practices. Grant Will Support Climate Literacy in Elementary, Middle Schools August 10, 2021 The new Gonzaga University Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment has received a $100,000 ClimeTime grant from the Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to support the Center's Climate Literacy Project. The initiative is designed to help elementary and middle school teachers statewide, especially in Northeastern Washington, understand and teach climate science. 2022 Fiske Guide to Best Colleges Includes Gonzaga July 28, 2021 Gonzaga is among the 326 "best and most interesting" U.S., Canadian, British and Irish colleges and universities featured in the "Fiske Guide to Colleges 2022," a respected independent college guide for 38 years. UW School of Medicine Graduates Return to Spokane July 19, 2021 The Spokane medical community eagerly welcomes back University of Washington School of Medicine graduates who return to practice here after receiving specialty training that isn't available locally. Caleb Yoder: Keeping Gonzaga Green July 13, 2021 Meet Caleb Yoder, a senior at GU and Student Sustainability Engagement Coordinator at Gonzaga's Office of Sustainability working to make Zags environmentally conscious. Hughes Hall: A Solid Start July 02, 2021 Since its construction in 1961, Hughes Hall has been home to innovation in science on GU's campus. Since then, the building has doubled in size, and in significance. In the News: Spokane Medical Education Hub Expands June 30, 2021 An interview with Gonzaga University, University of Washington, and Emerald Initiative leaders. A Critical Eye on Gender and Power Dynamics June 24, 2021 As an academic field, women's studies draws in many subjects to examine women's lives and experiences in social and cultural constructs. Introducing the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering June 24, 2021 Gonzaga introduces the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering - recognizing the family's commitment to helping all students pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Island Feminism June 23, 2021 Noralis Rodríguez-Coss researches Puerto Rican women's issues, and experiences of other island women A Collaboration Worth Its Weight in Gold June 23, 2021 Students in the School of Business supported Big Brothers Big Sisters in serving the Spokane community.