Novelist Tommy Orange Speaks Feb. 4 at Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series January 27, 2020 Orange, author of the Pulitzer-Prize nominated novel "There There," will read from his work at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 4 in the Hemmingson Center Ballroom; free and open to all. Up Close: Leadership Studies Dean Rosemarie Hunter January 22, 2020 As Rosemarie Hunter, Ph.D., settles in as dean of the School of Leadership Studies, she envisions exciting new educational pathways and an expansion of current programs in an effort to reach traditionally underserved student populations, and new partnerships to better serve business and corporate needs. Passion and Perspective: In the Classroom and on the Field January 17, 2020 Gonzaga's newest Classical Civilizations professor uses what she learns in the classroom when she's officiating at the top level of college football. PROFOUND IMPACT: A Professor's Gift to his Students January 16, 2020 Former student Jolanta Weber describes how Professor Paul Hastings instilled confidence in her to do what she didn't imagine possible, changing her educational and career trajectory. Accounting Team Advances to National Competition Finals in April January 14, 2020 A six-member team of accounting students won a regional competition of Deloitte's Audit Innovation Campus Challenge and advances to the national finals April 4 at Deloitte University in Westlake, Texas. 'A Grand Tour: Images of Italy' & 'Prints by Women' Open Jan. 18 at Jundt January 07, 2020 "A Grand Tour: Images of Italy from the Permanent Collection of the Jundt Art Museum" opens Jan. 18 and runs through May 9 in the Jundt Galleries of the Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University. Annmarie Caño to Lead College of Arts and Sciences December 20, 2019 Annmarie Caño, Ph.D., associate provost for faculty development and success and a professor of psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit, has been named dean of the Gonzaga University College of Arts and Sciences effective July 1, 2020. Up Close: Nursing & Human Physiology Dean Vincent Salyers December 17, 2019 Vincent L. Salyers, Ed.D., and registered nurse, the new dean of the School of Nursing and Human Physiology, discusses strategic-planning efforts to identify and develop new pathways for students. Professor Matt McCormick’s Film to Premiere at Sundance December 12, 2019 "The Deepest Hole," a 12-minute documentary by McCormick, a Gonzaga professor, will make its world premiere Jan. 23-Feb. 2 at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Jennifer Garrity, NLH Program Director, certified as a Nurse Executive December 10, 2019 Bing Crosby’s Legacy Alive and Well Here December 05, 2019 On a clear and sunny Monday, Nov. 4, the last of the 2019 tour groups rolled through the Bing Crosby House Museum at Gonzaga. Two tour buses arrived with 86 people, bringing the yearly total to 3,617 visitors to the boyhood home of the legendary singer, actor and Gonzaga alumnus. 20/20 Vision December 05, 2019 People say hindsight is 20/20, but the vision was clear for presidents Father Robert Spitzer, S.J., and Dr. Thayne McCulloh: Angela Jones: Education, Equity & Faith December 04, 2019 Angela Jones' leadership revolves around passion equitable access to education, and a strong personal faith. Mountains of Metaphors December 04, 2019 In May 2019, a dozen School of Leadership Studies graduates set out on an extraordinary expedition that turned into an exercise in crisis response. Tickets Available for ACDA Conference Performances March 11-14 December 04, 2019 Gonzaga hosts the American College Dance Association Northwest Conference, March 11-14, welcoming 26 universities to the celebration of scholarly and creative expression through dance.