Gonzaga Youth Mentoring Programs Recognized January 17, 2018 MENTOR Washington recognizes Gonzaga's Center for Community Engagement's Youth Mentoring Programs as an "expert partner." Anti-Muslim Sentiment: What Hate Studies Can Tell Us January 10, 2018 John Sheveland, Religious Studies, presents at Communities for Justice Unsung - Putting the Spotlight Behind the Scenes December 20, 2017 The Report of the President for 2016-17 put a special focus on the "Unsung" - the people of Gonzaga who work behind the scenes to help the University achieve its mission. Professor Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks Co-Authors Book on Successful Foster Care November 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks, Gonzaga University professor of psychology and University Core director, and Janet C. Mann, director of The Children's Ark in Spokane, will read from their book "Creating Compassionate Foster Care: Lessons of Hope from Children and Families in Crisis" at Auntie's Bookstore at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. Hurdling Failure November 20, 2017 Falesha Ankton shares the lessons of hard-fought wins in track and field Amanda Clark to Discuss China’s Last Jesuit November 17, 2017 Amanda Clark, Ph.D., Whitworth University, will discuss "China's Last Jesuit: Charles J. McCarthy, S.J., and the End of the Mission in Catholic Shanghai." Gonzaga Surpasses Original Campaign Goal November 16, 2017 Supporters exceeded the original fundraising goal of $250 million for the Gonzaga Will capital campaign. Campaign Focus Shifts to Science & Scholarships November 16, 2017 Fundraising seeks to grow endowment and build new Integrated Science and Engineering facility Study Abroad Popular among Undergrads November 16, 2017 654 Gonzaga undergraduates studied abroad in 2016-17, a 22.5 percent increase from the previous year Taking Steps To Achieve Climate Neutrality November 14, 2017 More steps to conserve energy, including an increase in purchase of renewable energy credits ‘Classic’ Matchups Mark 10th Season of Jesuit Basketball Spotlight November 13, 2017 WASHINGTON, D.C. - This fall, the Jesuit Basketball Spotlight program will mark a decade highlighting the mission of Jesuit education through basketball with two Jesuit Basketball Classics, played by four men's and women's teams. On Friday, Dec. 1, Gonzaga University will host Creighton University in a nationally televised men's matchup on ESPN2; that same weekend, on Sunday, Dec. 3, Boston College will host Fairfield University in a women's contest that will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra. View Angela Davis’ Oct. 25 Lecture at Gonzaga November 08, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - A video of the Oct. 25 lecture by scholar and activist Angela Davis, Ph.D., presented by the Gonzaga University Center for Public Humanities at the Hemmingson Center Ballroom on campus, is now available for the public to view at www.gonzaga.edu/publichumanities. Gonzaga to Host 2019 Ethnicity, Race Conference October 18, 2017 The Latin American Studies Association's section on Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples has selected Gonzaga University to host its 2019 conference. Student Offers Backpacks of Hope to Homeless October 18, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Gonzaga's Jesuit ethos embraces a commitment to human dignity and solidarity with the poor and vulnerable. Rick Clark, 46, a junior in his first semester at Gonzaga, knows poverty firsthand. Formerly homeless, Clark launched the outreach program Giving Back Packs to help the down-and-out in Spokane, where he was born and raised. Gonzaga Presents ‘Communities for Justice’ Events October 02, 2017 To educate students for lives of leadership and service to the common good, Gonzaga presents "Communities for Justice."