Gonzaga Welcomes Diverse, Academically Gifted Class of 2024 August 24, 2020 The 1,058 first-year students Gonzaga welcomes to campus this week represent the most ethnically and racially diverse class in its 133-year history and among its most academically gifted. Engineering Grad Sam Nieslanik Turns on the Water Works August 24, 2020 Sam Nieslanik ('20) is using his civil engineering degree to pursue more sustainable technologies for water systems. ZagOn Back-to-School Essentials August 24, 2020 We want you to have the latest and most important information and resources as you walk into your fall semester. Here are the most recent back to school essentials to be familiar with. New Book Reflects Scholarship of School of Leadership Studies August 19, 2020 "Servant-Leadership and Forgiveness: How Leaders Help Heal the Heart of the World," published this month by the State University of New York Press (SUNYPress), reflects the depth of scholarly work of the Gonzaga University School of Leadership Studies' faculty and alumni. Eagle Eye on Environmental Research August 17, 2020 Harrison Eagle, a May Gonzaga University graduate is envisioning a career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a Conservation Biologist. Fulbright Teaching Assistant Reymund Lara Comes to Gonzaga by Way of the Phillipines August 13, 2020 Reymund Lara is one of two Fulbright Scholar Teaching Assistants to work with Gonzaga's Modern Languages & Literature department. Read more about Reymund in this Q&A. Professor Raven Maragh-Lloyd Part of Grant Studying Radicalization in Social Media August 07, 2020 Raven Maragh-Lloyd, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication studies at Gonzaga University, is part of a unique research project examining how and why some people adopt extreme political and cultural views through their use of social media, and what might be done to identify, predict, and prevent that behavior. Living & Learning: Finn Semling on His Formative Years at Gonzaga August 06, 2020 Graduating senior Finn Semling reflects on his Gonzaga experience. For Graduating Senior Frannie Nevil, Nothing Is Black & White August 06, 2020 Graduating Senior Frannie Nevil shares what she has learned during her time at Gonzaga. Accounting Student Jake McGann a PCAOB Scholar August 03, 2020 Jake McGann is among 234 U.S. college students to receive a $10,000 scholarship for the 2020-2021 academic year from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). Incoming Fall Faculty: Reinaldo Gil Zambrano Joins Art Department August 03, 2020 In this short interview series, we will introduce the Gonzaga community to the College of Arts & Sciences' incoming faculty. Our first interview is with the art department's newest faculty member, Reinaldo Gil Zambrano, a vital member of the Spokane printmaking community. Gonzaga Announces Changes to 2020 Commencement Ceremonies July 31, 2020 Gonzaga University today announced that 2020 Commencement ceremonies - previously postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic - will take place over the Labor Day weekend Sept. 5-6 virtually due to increased health restrictions in Spokane County for public gatherings. Haley Topliff Overcomes Adversity to Earn MBA July 31, 2020 Haley Topliff graduated with an MBA from Gonzaga in May. Along the way, she learned about perseverance in the face of adversity, developed resilience, and experienced the unique care of the Gonzaga community. Gonzaga Modifies Return-to-Campus Plan July 29, 2020 Gonzaga has announced a return-to-school plan that provides flexibility for students and families to choose if students will attend remotely or on campus. Professor Emily Clark Earns Grants to Finish Spiritualism Book July 28, 2020 Religious Studies Professor, Emily Clark, Ph.D., has been awarded a $40,000 Sabbatical Grant for Researchers from the Louisville Institute to research and publish the book, Spiritual Matters: American Spiritualism and Material Culture.