Twelve Zag Grads Answer 10 Questions May 10, 2018 Before leaving Gonzaga, 12 graduates of the class of 2018 respond to 10 questions ranging from why they chose to attend Gonzaga to the most important thing they learned. Students Compete for DECA Awards May 07, 2018 Twelve Zags were among nearly 1,500 students who competed in the recent Collegiate DECA International Career Development Conference in Washington, D.C. Claire Standaert Bound for Germany as Fulbright Scholar May 07, 2018 Growing up, graduating Gonzaga senior Claire Standaert spent six years in Germany. In September, she will return to Germany, this time as the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship. Gonzaga Law Student Myers Receives Scholarship for Trademark Law Event May 04, 2018 She is one of five students worldwide to receive a scholarship from the International Trademark Association that will send her to its 140th annual meeting. Presidential Speaker Series Sheds Light on Sexual Assault May 01, 2018 Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, and award-winning journalist Ronan Farrow discussed the topic April 20. Cesar Ortiz Rios Engineers Bright Future April 24, 2018 Graduating senior in School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ortiz Rios begins a Ph.D. program this fall, models success for his entire extended family. Gonzaga Hosts Hunger Awareness Luncheon April 25 April 24, 2018 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., April 25 in Cataldo Hall with all proceeds being donated to the Campus Kitchen, a local nonprofit that provides 3,000 meals each month. Exhibition about Fr. Coughlin on Display at Foley Center April 23, 2018 'Fr. Bernard Coughlin, S.J.: President, Priest, Scholar, Civic Leader, Friend' on Display through Oct. 31, 2018. 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 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. 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, 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. Jake Hansel Finds Silver Lining, Excels in First Year April 11, 2018 As a sophomore and star point guard of the Camas (Washington) High School Papermakers, it seemed Jake Hansel had a world of opportunities to play college ball. But then that changed. State Supreme Court Justices to Judge Linden Cup Finals April 09, 2018 Washington State Supreme Court Justices Steven C. González and Susan Owens, and Idaho Supreme Court Justice G. Richard Bevan will judge the finals of the mock trial competition. Choirs' Performance to Foster Awareness of Anti-Semitism April 06, 2018 With $4,000 from Spokane Arts Grants Awards, Gonzaga University Choirs will present a special performance April 28 to cultivate awareness of modern anti-Semitism and foster remembrance of the Holocaust.