A Conversation with George Critchlow, Professor Emeritus and Travel Author April 26, 2018 During the summer of 2016, George Critchlow took a road trip just after he retired from the job that he had held for over 30 years. After leaving life as a Gonzaga Law professor, he took a two-month journey from Spokane through the Southwest and Midwest and as far south as New Orleans. GU’s First Diversity Post-Doc Fellows Reflect April 25, 2018 As Noralis Rodriguez-Coss and Tony Abeyta finish their enriching fellowships here, they encourage further development of a more diverse faculty to best prepare students for a changing world. Stephanie Lister Recognized at 26th Annual Myra Bradwell Award Ceremony April 25, 2018 This past March, on International Women's Day, the Gonzaga Women's Law Caucus had the esteemed privilege to honor Ms. Stephanie Lister as the 26th Annual Myra Bradwell Award recipient. Gonzaga Law Students to Serve at International Criminal Court April 25, 2018 In remarkable new opportunity, seven GU Law students and a Creighton Law student will travel to The Hague, Netherlands in June to conduct evidence and document review for prosecutors in pending ICC cases. Scholarships Launch a High-Flying Future April 23, 2018 Grateful for the scholarships that allowed him to attend Gonzaga, Steve Brenneke is giving back through two scholarships of his own. Accounting Students Generate $1.2 Million in Tax Refunds for Residents April 20, 2018 For the fifth straight year, GU students working with the IRS and United Way generate more than $1 million in refunds for low- and middle-income Spokane residents. Humanitarian, U.S. Senator, Jesuit Speak at 125th Commencement April 18, 2018 Honorees at Exercises May 12-13 include Sen. Catherine M. Cortez Masto, Andrew Dwonch, Fr. Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., & Judge Rosanna Malouf Peterson They Need You April 17, 2018 Scholarships change lives; celebrate scholarship month and your opportunity to turn "I can't afford to go to Gonzaga" into "I'M A ZAG!" Rhonda Young Discusses Transportation Engineering April 24 April 17, 2018 Rhonda Kae Young, Ph.D., Gonzaga professor of civil engineering, presents "Transportation Engineering: From Neighborhood Greenways to Driverless Interstates" at noon, Tuesday April 24. Undergraduate Research at Gonzaga Includes more than STEM Disciplines April 16, 2018 For most people, the word "research" conjures an image of a biology or chemistry lab-but research isn't restricted to the natural sciences. Tarana Burke, Ronan Farrow Discuss 'Me Too' Movement at Gonzaga Friday April 16, 2018 The reporting of Ronan Farrow on the Harvey Weinstein scandal was recognized today with a Pulitzer Prize awarded to The New Yorker. Farrow speaks at Gonzaga on Friday, Engineering an Impact April 13, 2018 How the School of Engineering and Applied Science is putting gifts to work in the manufacturing technology center. The Race Issue - Higher Expectations April 13, 2018 Gonzaga student leaders, faculty, and diversity champions tackle change Gonzaga Hires Jacob H. Rooksby as Dean of Law School April 13, 2018 The associate dean of administration and an associate professor of law at Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh, Rooksby succeeds Dean Jane Korn. Broadcasting Generosity April 12, 2018 Alumnae Jessica Michaels gives back to Gonzaga Broadcasting, a program that propelled her own successes