Pat McCormick’s Homework for Life March 15, 2019 Pat McCormick's true teaching genius blossoms in students years after they graduate For Raymond Reyes, Teaching Remains Transcendent March 15, 2019 Raymond Reyes, associate academic vice president and chief diversity officer, continues teaching, his first love, which he has done with distinction for 31 years across multiple disciplines in three schools. Spokesman Spotlights Vegas Zags during WCC March 13, 2019 During the WCC Basketball Tourney, The Spokesman-Review put the spotlight on several Gonzaga alums living and working in Vegas. As Hate Crimes Rise, Gonzaga Convenes International Hate Studies Conference April 2-4 March 13, 2019 With a 17-percent spike in U.S. hate crime incidents in 2017 compared with 2016, Gonzaga's Institute for Hate Studies convenes experts worldwide In The News: President McCulloh sports Gonzaga tartan at pep rally March 12, 2019 His kilt was more than a fashion statement - it was recognition of students' work Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 12, 2019 Gonzaga welcomes eight new Act Six Scholars to the incoming class of 2025. The urban and community leaders from Spokane, and the Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, areas will receive full-tuition, full-need and four-year scholarships as members of the latest Act Six cohort. In the News: U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto pulling for Zags March 10, 2019 Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, discusses how she wound up in Spokane for law school. Organizational Leadership Transformed my Life March 08, 2019 The ORGL program gave me opportunities that I never thought would have been possible while working full-time. A Shared Love for Gonzaga March 08, 2019 Brenda and Stephen Rountree's successful marriage demonstrates the importance of shared interests and values, and Gonzaga University and the Master's in Organizational Leadership program have played a powerful role in their lives together. Acclaimed Reporter, Author Timothy Egan Speaks March 25 March 08, 2019 The Pulitzer-Prize winner will discuss how the current U.S. political polarization has crystallized some of our nation's common historical values. The lecture is free and open to the public. EWU, GU Law Collaborate to Benefit Students Interested in Legal Careers March 08, 2019 Eastern Washington University students aiming to pursue a career in the law may have some new opportunities to do so soon thanks to a collaborative agreement between EWU and the Gonzaga University School of Law Memes, Hobbits, Ads and Global Economics March 07, 2019 First-Year Seminars provide freshmen and transfer students a unique look at academics at Gonzaga, studying unusual topics in a fresh format. Dr. Morse Renouard Lecture Explores Building with Glass March 06, 2019 Dr. Stephen Morse is an assistant professor at Michigan Tech University. He has extensive experience in model scale and full-scale testing, numerical modeling and software development. His research interests include window glass strength, wind loads on structures and finite element analysis. Experiential Learning Examples: Bridging Gaps at the Borders March 06, 2019 Sociology prof Joe Johnston explains how segregation - living and socializing in communities that are racially and socioeconomically homogenous - allows for stereotypes about "others" to manifest themselves. Faculty Sparking a Fire in Students through Collaborative Program March 05, 2019 A new joint program between academic professors and CPD helps support students in the career-search process.