Conference Connects Community Collaborators July 06, 2018 The fourth Community Engagement Institute (CEI) Conference in Spokane was held at Gonzaga University. The purpose of the organization is to connect community collaborators from colleges and nonprofit organizations in the region. Expert Marshall Welch was the keynote speaker. Daniel Stewart Co-Authors Native American Business Text July 02, 2018 The professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program has contributed to the textbook "American Indian Business: Principles and Practices." Laurie Arnold Pens Piece for Time June 29, 2018 Professor among 25 acclaimed U.S. history experts asked by Time to nominate a historical moment that resonates today. Law Professor Ann Murphy Cited with Experts in Recent Supreme Court Ruling June 29, 2018 Gonzaga Law Professor Ann Murphy joined other tax law and economics professors from around the nation in an amicus brief in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. et al., 585 U.S. ___ (2018) on behalf of the petitioner. The Selfie Generation: Conversations with Donna Freitas June 28, 2018 Are Millennials narcissists? What's the connection between the rise of anxiety and the use of social media? Author, lecturer Donna Freitas visited Gonzaga to share what she has learned through interviews with college students across the nation. Gonzaga Launches Two New Certificate Programs June 20, 2018 Gonzaga's School of Leadership Studies is launching a Certificate in Design Thinking this Fall and a Certificate in Servant Leadership in Spring of 2021. Faculty Recognized for Human Rights Support June 20, 2018 The Kootenai County, Idaho, Task Force on Human Relations honors Rev. Happy Watkins of New Hope Baptist Church in Spokane and three Gonzaga faculty members with its Civil Rights Award. Spokane Top Choice in State for UWSOM Fall 2018 Class June 19, 2018 Interest and demand to attend UW medical school, through a partnership with Gonzaga, has outpaced Seattle. Researchers Find 15- to 16-Million-Year-Old Squirrel Fossil at Clarkia, Idaho Site June 15, 2018 The fossil is that of the first four-legged animal that scientists have uncovered at the site. Law Student Connor Sabin Receives WACC Diversity Award June 15, 2018 Gonzaga Law congratulates rising third-year student Conner Sabin for winning the Washington State Chapter (WACC) of the Association of Corporate Counsel's 2018 Diversity Scholarship. WACC cited Sabin's deep commitment to diversity in making its decision. Sponsored Zag Analuz Torres June 13, 2018 Even as a 10-year-old, Analuz Torres recognized something special about the Gonzaga community, which through scholarships is now helping propel her toward a bright future. In the News: Spokane top pick for UW School of Medicine Class June 11, 2018 Spokane has a new milestone to brag about: University of Washington School of Medicine incoming students are fighting to take classes on the Gonzaga University campus. Hannah Tolson Competes in World Climbing Championships June 08, 2018 Arguably the best collegiate all-around female rock climber in the nation, the GU honors student competes June 20-23 in the 2018 World University Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia. In the News: Gonzaga Engineering Students Envision Greenway June 06, 2018 Long-term work on a design project by Gonzaga civil engineering students was featured in the Spokane Journal of Business. Professor Rhonda Young and her students have been working on greenways, specifically one that's planned to run along the east side of the GU campus. A Soaring Spirit Encouraging Others To Spread Their Wings June 06, 2018 GU alumnus Jack McElroy didn't let a plane crash his freshman year ground his education. Learn how he is now helping propel engineering research and student opportunities.