Faculty Recognized for Excellence Under Extraordinary Circumstances May 10, 2021 Gonzaga University faculty were honored for their academic teaching, scholarship, and/or citizenship at the virtual Academic Honors Convocation May 3. Their accomplishments were particularly significant in the midst of a world pandemic. Gonzaga Theatre & Dance Presents ‘Antigone’ March 05, 2021 Gonzaga's theatre and dance department will present its production of Sophocles' classic tragedy "Antigone" livestreamed from the Magnuson Theatre on Friday and Saturday, March 26-27 followed by a matinee performance on Sunday, March 28. Curating a Masterpiece: Behind the Scenes at Jundt Art Museum February 12, 2021 Though Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum has been closed to the public due to COVID-19 restrictions, its staff has continued the work of curating and preparing exhibits. Here's a behind-the-scenes look. Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Presents 'Green Room Series' February 11, 2021 This winter and spring, the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center at Gonzaga hosts free online opportunities to watch exclusive or limited video content of artists performing and live Q&As. Honoring Black History with Learning, Music & Service February 01, 2021 Because specific attention to Black history is still warranted and necessary as the nation continues to grapple with its past, Gonzaga is honored to offer these opportunities to celebrate February as Black History Month. Professor, Author Claudia Rankine Delivers Race & Racism Lecture Feb. 10 January 20, 2021 Renowned poet, playwright and author of "Citizen: An American Lyric," Claudia Rankine will discuss mounting racial aggressions and their impact on contemporary society in a public online lecture. GIF In Piazza Brings Florence Life, Food and Culture to You January 15, 2021 The faculty of Gonzaga in Florence bring Italy to life virtually Wednesdays this spring Top 20 Gonzaga Stories of 2020 December 29, 2020 From COVID-19 decisions to national rankings, plus Zags finding Zags, here are the top 20 story pages viewed on gonzaga.edu over the course of 2020 White Christmas Collection: Digital Archive of Bing's Greatest Hit December 14, 2020 Gonzaga history faculty and students develop digital archive of Bing Crosby artifacts. Gonzaga Theatre & Dance Hosts ‘Dance Presents!’ Concert Nov. 14 November 06, 2020 The second annual Dance Presents! Concert is free and will be livestreamed from the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, featuring original choreography by Kyle Davis, principal dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet, and the Gonzaga Ballet Ensemble. Veterans Rescued by Hope with a Cold Nose November 02, 2020 Author Christine Hassing used inspiration found in a student project to author the stories of 22 military veterans who have found hope in coping with PTSD thanks to their service dogs. Her book, "Hope with a Cold Nose," was to release on Veterans Day 2020. Gonzaga University School of Law Welcomes Artist-in-Residence Shelle Lindholm October 15, 2020 Montana artist Shelle Lindholm takes center stage at the Gonzaga School of Law facility this fall, marking the second year that the building has hosted an artist in residence. Native American Cultural Center Rededicated September 28, 2020 Gonzaga's Native American Cultural Center was rededicated Sept. 17 with a new name in the Salish language. The Family Behind the Farm September 23, 2020 Bart Gallant ('75) and his daughter Bridget ('17) are at the helm of Horrigan Farms, a family-owned and operated farm in Pasco, Washington. Together, they uphold the Gonzaga School of Business Administration standard in every way. Professor McCormick’s Film Included in Sundance Tour September 09, 2020 "The Deepest Hole," a 12-minute documentary film by Matt McCormick, has been chosen for inclusion in the virtual 2020 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour.