Boeing Through the Rearview Mirror July 11, 2022 Gonzaga engineering professor reviews book by GU grad and Boeing engineer John Andrew ('54) Turning the Tables July 08, 2022 Gonzaga journalism graduates are used to telling other people's stories, but we asked some of them to tell us about themselves. These ten former Gonzaga Bulletin writers shared their career updates and how writing for The Bulletin shaped them. Shedding the Same Tears July 07, 2022 Spokesman Review journalist and Zag alumni Eli Francovich ('15) spent several nights on the border of Ukraine and Poland at a refugee intake center covering the spiraling impacts of Russia's invasion. Inside the Mind of a Child June 30, 2022 With the increased mental and behavioral stresses placed on school personnel, students and teachers by COVID-19, it was serendipitous that Gonzaga was ready to equip Ed.S. candidates with tools to deal with the pandemic's aftermath. Alumni Accolades & Career Updates from Gonzaga Magazine (Summer 22) June 30, 2022 Celebrating the accomplishments of Gonzaga graduates, as published in the summer 22 issue of Gonzaga Magazine A Pair of Zacks Beats a Full House June 02, 2022 The two Zacks are making pictures and video productions to capture the life and times at Gonzaga, and it would be hard to imagine two more productive souls. Gonzaga Engineering Students Netherlands-bound to Study Sustainable Infrastructure May 09, 2022 With COVID restrictions lifting, Gonzaga University Civil Engineering Chair and Professor Rhonda Young is finalizing plans to take 18 students majoring in civil engineering and engineering management to the Netherlands for three weeks to study sustainable urban infrastructure. She took a similar group of students there in 2019 and the students gained a significant education in urban planning. Alumni & Former Staff Honored at Gala Celebrating School of Business Centennial April 25, 2022 Four alumni and a retired staff member received awards during Thursday evening's Ignatian Gala celebrating the centennial of the School of Business Administration. Child of Refugees Pursues Career of Public Service April 22, 2022 Sead Muradbegović - already working for the Spokane County Public Defender's Office as a limited license legal intern as graduating student from the Gonzaga University of Law - has found fulfillment in serving the people of Spokane. Catholic Partners Open Affordable Housing at New Gonzaga Family Haven April 21, 2022 Catholic Charities, Gonzaga University, Gonzaga Preparatory School and St. Aloysius Open 73 New Units of Permanent Affordable Housing for Chronically Homeless Families Lifelong Service a Hallmark at GU April 13, 2022 President Thayne McCulloh honored faculty and staff members who celebrated milestone anniversaries of 25 to 50 years at Gonzaga Peers Honor Former Engineering Dean at Gonzaga University April 06, 2022 Former Engineering Dean, William Ilgen, honored with the Distinguished Career award for his work and service to the field of engineering. Bay Area Trek Connects Students with Employers March 20, 2022 Gonzaga junior Maggie Accardo recounts her experience at the Bay Area Trek, citing its usefulness for students seeking opportunities for professional development. Portland Zag Alumni Business Leaders Share Insights March 16, 2022 Portland's Andrew Sorenson ('09) and Marty Wall IV ('94) were years apart on the Gonzaga basketball roster. But on one April night in Phoenix in 2017, they couldn't have been any closer. Gonzaga Men Begin NCAA Tourney in Portland, Where Jesuit Ties Are Strong March 15, 2022 Three Zag players hail from Portland's Jesuit High School: Brian Michaelson, Mike Hart, and Matthew Lang. They represent a decades-long tie between Jesuit High and Gonzaga, well-documented by Jesuit's admissions director, Erin Willis DeKlotz