Liz & Scott Morris Increase Opportunity for Humanities Research with Gift November 12, 2019 This past summer, Liz ('80) and Scott Morris ('80 & '89) made a generous gift to sustain the Morris Undergraduate Research Fellowship as part of a larger total commitment to the University Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Performs with Cello Virtuoso Brannon Cho on Nov. 25 November 11, 2019 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra presents its winter program Nov. 25 in the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. Professor Clarence 'Bud' Barnes Presents Guild Lecture Nov. 19 November 07, 2019 Barnes, a professor of economics and dean emeritus in the GU School of Business Administration, will discuss "America Divided: An Economic Perspective." Bio-infiltration Pond Provides County Data, Valuable Experience for Civil Students November 06, 2019 A set of storm water swales offers an annual research challenge. Feminist Pioneer Sally Roesch Wagner Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 11 November 06, 2019 Wagner, one of the first women to earn a doctorate in women's studies and a founder of one the first U.S. college women's studies programs, will discuss "Women of Suffrage." Research: When It Comes to Gratitude, Powerful People May Feel It More November 04, 2019 A new series of studies involving Gonzaga researchers shows that powerful people may actually feel more grateful than those with less power - a finding that bucks previous research. PwC Chief Administrative Officer Gary Price Visits Gonzaga October 31, 2019 Gonzaga's accounting programs were honored to recently host Gary Price, PwC's partner affairs leader and chief administrative officer, who met with students and faculty. Professor Bertagnolli Co-Directs $1 Million NSF Grant Supporting Women in STEM October 29, 2019 Mia Bertagnolli, Ph.D., has been named co-director for a five-year, $999,899 National Science Foundation grant supporting the advancement of mid-career STEM women faculty at colleges and universities in three U.S. regions. 3L Rebecca Smith and 2L Bailey Pahang: 2019 Summer Grant Recipients October 23, 2019 The Center for Civil and Human Rights selected 3L Rebecca Smith and 2L Bailey Pahang as the 2019 $5,000 summer grant recipients. Gonzaga Approaches 2020 with Unprecedented Momentum October 23, 2019 Gonzaga powers toward the third decade of the 21st century with an emphasis on innovation and collaboration, and a focused commitment to excellence in all of its mission-driven activities. Professor Laurie Arnold Receives Fellowships October 18, 2019 SPOKANE, Wash. - Laurie Arnold, Ph.D., associate professor and director of Native American Studies at Gonzaga, has been named an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellow for 2019 and is serving as an invited Yale University research fellow. Up Close: Education Dean Yolanda Gallardo October 18, 2019 Yolanda Gallardo, Ph.D., believes the School of Education plays a central role in Gonzaga's mission to educate people for "lives of leadership and service for the common good." Gonzaga Student-Athletes Graduating at 98% Success Rate October 17, 2019 The latest Graduation Success Rate (GSR) numbers released by the NCAA also note 10 GU teams that achieved a 100% graduation rate, including men's and women's basketball. Gonzaga Law, Catholic Charities Collaborate to Open Immigration Clinic October 14, 2019 "The Catholic Charities Immigration Clinic at Gonzaga Law School" will support low-income individuals in need of immigration legal assistance and train immigration lawyers. Professor Taninchev Explores Global Coffee Trade in Oct. 22 Lecture October 14, 2019 Professor Taninchev will explore the environmental, social, economic and political dynamics of the global coffee trade. Drawing on her research, including a visit to Colombia in 2017, she will examine the effects of historical aspects of the production, trade and consumption of coffee on people's lives, with an emphasis on social justice.