Taking Care of Yourself Post-Election November 04, 2024 Explore the many Gonzaga tools and resources at your disposal to deal with the stresses of Election Day and the weeks that follow. Gonzaga Dance Kicks Off New Season Sept. 21 with Guests Ishita Mili and IMGE Dance September 16, 2024 Gonzaga Dance opens its 2024-2025 season with a performance by renowned New York City choreographer Ishita Mili and her company IMGE Dance. Join us at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center for an evening of dynamic dance featuring Indian classical, hip hop, and contemporary styles. Leveraging the Power of Collaboration September 11, 2024 Four students in the UW School of Medicine's entering class completed their undergraduate studies at Gonzaga Six Ways to Ease Election Anxiety September 06, 2024 With the increasing intensity surrounding election season, it is important to take proactive steps to manage election-related stress and anxiety. New Grants Expand Gonzaga’s Climate Efforts Through Regional Partnerships August 29, 2024 The Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment has received two grants that will support its work helping inland Northwest communities navigate the effects of climate change through strategic regional partnerships and outreach. Jose Hernandez: Pillar of Light August 27, 2024 The longtime director of the Rudolf Fitness Center grew up dirt poor, and because of the light in his life, his mother Nieves, he has ventured beyond even her dreams for him, earning his master's and doctorate degrees at Gonzaga and serving the university with vision, hope and buckets full of kindness. Dare to be Bored August 22, 2024 Candace Williams works in University Ministry, but she partook of the department's Silent Retreat titled, Abide in Love, as a lay person last May. She recaps her experience and returns to her job recognizing that prayer and silence in her life and is now bearing more fruit. Blooming Where They Are Planted August 20, 2024 Gonzaga University's commitment to student well-being helps students thrive and flourish through comprehensive wellness programs and holistic support, ensuring they thrive in all aspects of their health. Safe Rides, for Free August 08, 2024 Steve and Brooke Garza founded the DMAC Foundation in memory of their son, Diego, a Gonzaga University student who died in a car accident. Their #GetHomeSafe program provides free Lyft rides for Gonzaga students to ensure safe transportation and prevent similar tragedies. In The News: Robin Pickering on How Higher Education is a Great Equalizer for Women June 11, 2024 Professor and chair of Gonzaga's Public Health department, Robin Pickering, writes on the importance of higher education in women's lives. In The News: Jennifer Shepherd's Research Could Help Develop New Drugs to Treat Parasites May 31, 2024 The Inlander's annual Scholastic Fantastic issue on university research shines a light on chemistry and biochemistry professor Jennifer Shepherd's work. Gonzaga Nursing Anesthesia Program Recognized as National Leader May 29, 2024 Gonzaga has long delivered hands-on training in vital areas of health care, and the nursing anesthesia program has evolved several times into its current state as a national leader. West Livaudais’ Spinal Cord Injury Set Him on an Unexpected Path of Service May 09, 2024 Discover how West Livaudais turned personal adversity into action by founding Oregon Spinal Cord Injury Connection, providing vital resources and community for those living with spinal cord injuries in Oregon. Senior Spotlight: Sierra Martinsen is Translating Passion into Purpose May 09, 2024 She was drawn to Gonzaga's community and the direct admission nursing program, which allowed her to start working toward her nursing degree from day one of college. Reflections from the “COVID Class” May 07, 2024 Discover the unique journey of students who entered college during the pandemic. From virtual high school graduations to masked-up campus life, these reflections capture the difficulties of navigating education during unprecedented times.