Gonzaga Law School Launches Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic February 14, 2020 Gonzaga Law announces its new Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic, developed in partnership with the school's Center for Civil and Human Rights and supported by a significant donation from Joe Lincoln, a GU alumnus and Regent. The Right Stuff: Mock Trial at Seattle Regional Mock Trial February 13, 2020 Over its twenty years as a program, Gonzaga University's Mock Trial has brought home many wins. This year was no different. Live at the Scene February 13, 2020 Eric Carlton ('08) wins Southeast Emmy Awards for spot news and investigative reporting. Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney answered questions about their research, their careers and gender relations in their fields. Lecture on Catholic Clergy Abuse Crisis Feb. 25 February 12, 2020 Beste, Koch Chair in Catholic Thought and Culture and professor of theology at College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, will present "Envisioning a Just Response to the Catholic Clergy Abuse Crisis." POSTPONED: ‘Americans and the Holocaust’ Traveling Exhibition February 07, 2020 This event has been postponed until further notice. Gonzaga Launches Opportunity Northeast, a Community Initiative February 07, 2020 Gonzaga today introduced Opportunity Northeast, an initiative dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals, youth, and families in Northeast Spokane while providing transformative learning opportunities to the University's students, faculty and staff. Greater Gonzaga Guild Hosts Music Professor Joshua Shank Feb. 25 February 06, 2020 Gonzaga University music faculty member Joshua Shank will discuss "Music & Film throughout History" from 10:30-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 25, in the McCarthey Athletic Center's Herak Clubroom; free and open to all. Continuing the Vision for Better Health February 04, 2020 Through a donation of laboratory equipment to GU's chemistry and biochemistry department, Providence Medical Research Center's Katherine Tuttle hopes students will be inspired to use science to improve human health. Q&A with Gonzaga Nursing Students February 03, 2020 Find out more about Gonzaga's nursing program with two current nursing students. GU Hosts Screening of Documentary about Tribal Hunting Case February 03, 2020 Gonzaga hosts a Feb. 9 screening and lecture of the new documentary, "Older than the Crown," presented by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. Event is free and open to all. Alumnus Uses Art to Create a Mosaic of Belonging, Inclusion in Schools January 30, 2020 Mikel Brogan, a 2016 graduate of Gonzaga's Master of Education in Leadership and Administration program, is making a difference as a public school principal in British Columbia, Canada, using mosaic art to honor First Nations bands and weave a culture of belonging that celebrates inclusion. Author Adam Becker to Discuss Why Quantum Physics Matters January 29, 2020 Astrophysicist and science writer Adam Becker, author of "What is Real? The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics," will discuss "The Trouble with Quantum Physics, and Why It Matters," Feb. 3 at Gonzaga. The event is free and open to the public. Longtime Gonzaga President Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Dies January 28, 2020 Gonzaga University's beloved longtime President and Chancellor, Rev. Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., died Jan. 28. He was 97. Services set. Gonzaga Springs into Dance March 11-14 January 27, 2020 More than 500 students and faculty from 31 universities in our region will grace campus March 11-14 at the American College Dance Association Northwest Conference. For the public, the conference features a performance by the world-renowned Mark Morris Dance Group of New York City.