N.Y. Times Journalist Nicholas Kristof Discusses Threats to Free Press November 06, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times told a Gonzaga University audience Monday night that quality journalism and the role of a free press in America - considered vital to a democracy - are threatened by economic and political forces. Driving out Hate: A 20-Year Labor of Love November 05, 2018 The International Network for Hate Studies cites the Gonzaga Institute for Hate Studies' impact on the field, and others attribute the vision and momentum for hate studies as growing out of efforts initiated by GU. Twenty years after a humble beginning stemming from hate mail received by black law students at Gonzaga, the Institute for Hate Studies is still evolving. Gonzaga Exceptional Hockey Program Expands November 04, 2018 The program will be able to help more youth overcome learning and communications difficulties Taming Shame November 02, 2018 Women Lead series event explores "the power of shame." Renouard Speaker Seeks Success From Failures November 02, 2018 Peter Veloo, Ph.D. of Exponent shared his love of 'impossible problems' and intricacies of the fossil fuel pipeline networks with the School of Engineering & Applied Science on Oct. 25. Master’s Student Matt Nichols Shines on CFL Gridiron October 31, 2018 Gonzaga played its final season of football in 1941, but grad student Matt Nichols is doing the Zags proud on the gridiron Joining the Honors Program October 30, 2018 An Honors student shares her reflection of her first semester in the program. Boston College Professor Prevot Delivers Flannery Lecture Nov. 6 October 30, 2018 "Unrestricted Love: Blackness and Catholicity as Interrelated Marks of Christian Life" Claire Henson: Putting Science to Work October 30, 2018 In the Spring of 2018, while most seniors were just hanging on until graduation, Claire Henson (Biology, '18) was busy pairing a rigorous course load with a research internship in a professional lab setting. A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance "The Leadership Challenge" Authors Draw Hundreds to Lecture October 25, 2018 On a warm October evening, Gonzaga's School of Leadership Studies welcomed authors Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner to campus. Authors of the wildly-acclaimed leadership book, The Leadership Challenge, the event drew hundreds to Cataldo Hall for an evening of connection and engagement around how one creates a leadership identity. Center for Civil and Human Rights Launches with All-Day Conference October 23, 2018 The Center for Civil and Human Rights at Gonzaga Law held its formal launch on September 28, 2018 when it hosted the all-day conference: The Pursuit of Justice: Law, Leadership, and the Role of the Civil Rights Activist. Student Researchers Tackle Civics, Economics & More October 19, 2018 Gonzaga students participate in SIRC - the Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference - to share findings Homelessness & Leadership, Top Topics for Alumni Academy October 18, 2018 Homelessness and leaderships were topics tackled by speakers at Gonzaga's Alumni Academy 2018. Women Supporting Women: A Leadership Imperative October 18, 2018 The first cohort of Gonzaga's Women in Leadership Certificate program gather at one of Spokane's newest woman-owned businesses.