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Gonzaga Professor Examines Alfred North Whitehead’s Legacy at International Philosophy Conference January 08, 2026 Gonzaga philosophy professor Brian G. Henning reflects on the enduring influence of Alfred North Whitehead during an international conference marking 100 years of Science and the Modern World and its relevance to environmental ethics today. Bringing the Ancient World to Gonzaga December 17, 2025 A Gonzaga history professor brings the ancient Mediterranean to life through archaeology, study abroad in Rome, and experiential learning. Faculty-Led Language Exchange Expands Gonzaga’s Intercultural Learning November 24, 2025 A Virtual Dual Immersion allows students to engage in real-time, bilingual conversations with peers abroad—without leaving Spokane. Nursing Faculty Spotlight: Lindsey Anagnostopoulos November 14, 2025 Gonzaga's Nursing Newsletter spotlights Lindsey Anagnostopoulos, highlighting her commitment to mission-focused teaching, collaboration, and mental well-being. Understanding What Magis Really Means November 14, 2025 Explore what Magis truly means in Ignatian spirituality as Gonzaga Nursing faculty member Trena Redman reflects on discernment, the universal good, and mission-driven work. Gonzaga Economist Ryan Herzog Weighs in on SNAP Benefits Expiration October 30, 2025 Gonzaga University Associate Professor of Economics Ryan Herzog was featured in The Spokesman-Review, offering key insights on the economic impact of expiring SNAP benefits. How Faith Fueled the Labor Movement in America's Coal Country October 22, 2025 Gonzaga professor examines how faith inspired generations of coal miners to organize, protest, and fight for workers' rights in Appalachia. Federal Reserve Cuts Rates to Boost Jobs and Prevent Recession October 22, 2025 Ryan Herzog, associate professor of economics at Gonzaga University, explains the Fed's latest rate cut and what it means for jobs, inflation, and the U.S. economy's outlook. Leadership Studies Professor Shann Ray Ferch Readies New Novel September 23, 2025 Ferch will celebrate the launch of his new novel "Where Blackbirds Fly" on Oct. 7 at the Bing Crosby Theater in Spokane. The Risks of Government Data Suppression July 29, 2025 Gonzaga's assistant professor of political science, Sarah James, explains how the Trump administration's suppression of safety net data undermines policy, equity, and public accountability. The Debate Over Sex Education and Its Consequences July 17, 2025 Gonzaga Public Health Chair Robin Pickering explores how parental opposition, policy debates, and misinformation contribute to gaps in sex education and youth health. Spokane’s Climate Resilience Efforts Face Funding Challenges July 15, 2025 Spokane's efforts to prepare for deadly heat waves face setbacks after the EPA terminated key climate resilience grants. In The News: Public Health’s Robin Pickering on U.S. Birthrate Concerns June 13, 2025 Robin Pickering, department chair for public health, wrote a Seattle Times column addressing effective ways to counter concerns about a shrinking U.S. birthrate. Business Faculty Feature: Mirjeta Beqiri May 22, 2025 In this Faculty Feature, you'll get to know Mirjeta Beqiri and her native home, Albania! Broadcasting Faculty Feature: John Collett May 22, 2025 In this Faculty Feature, you'll get to know John Collett, assistant professor in Gonzaga's Integrated Media Department, as he shares how he brings real-world experience and hands-on learning into the classroom.