Badge of Honor: Celebrating the ROTC Bulldog Battalion's 75 years June 07, 2023 This year, Gonzaga's ROTC battalion celebrates its 75th anniversary - a long and distinguished history of Zags bringing the best of Gonzaga into the service. Stepping Stones to a Yes June 06, 2023 Former GSBA President Cindy Runger ('91, '94 J.D.) reflects on her career journey and lessons Gonzaga Student Body Presidents in Real-World Leadership June 06, 2023 Catching up with some of the last decade's GSBA presidents to see where they're leading today. Beyond the Ordinary: Zag Alumni-Authored Books June 05, 2023 Gonzaga grads are publishing. Check out the list from the summer 2023 issue of Gonzaga Magazine. Gamification vs. Education – Irreconcilable Differences? June 05, 2023 Even in the 21st Century, when games, game-based learning (GBL), and "gamification" are gaining some momentum as viable educational alternatives, there is still much resistance to the idea that students at any level can learn as much (or more) from playing games as they could from sitting in a traditional classroom. Mystery Zag - Dr. Kay Nakamaye June 01, 2023 Kay Nakamaye inspired and taught two generations of medical professionals - doctors and researchers in nearly every aspect of medicine. Julie Wolter Named Dean of Nursing and Human Physiology as it Prepares for Change to School of Health Sciences May 30, 2023 Pending approval by the Board of Trustees, the School of Nursing and Human Physiology will soon shift to being called the School of Health Sciences, and Julie Wolter will be named as its new dean. Community-wide Grad Celebrations 27 Years Strong May 18, 2023 Two community groups continued their longstanding traditions of gathering to celebrate their high-school and college graduates, meeting at Gonzaga to recognize their students' accomplishments. Students Engage Community on Spokane River Vision Plan May 16, 2023 When environmental studies majors Abby Dodd, Christiana Schmer and Grant Plotner took on the Spokane River Vision Plan as their senior capstone project, they found people had some common questions: What is a river vision? Why is it important? What's our role? Lassman Award Goes to Student Researching Turmoil at North Idaho College May 16, 2023 The Center for the Study of Hate bestowed this year's Eva Lassman Student Research Award on Erin Davis, a graduate student in the School of Leadership Studies. Frogs: Fears & Findings May 12, 2023 Ana Reyes ('23) conquered her fear of frogs on her path to a biology degree. Human Physiology a Perfect Fit May 12, 2023 "I started off as human physiology and never switched majors, and I never questioned it," graduating senior Rhys Heenan says. "I knew that the department was a perfect match for me." Two Awards Are Just One Step in The Process May 12, 2023 Yuchen Huang ('23) received two impressive awards: outstanding senior in mechanical engineering and outstanding physics student. Gonzaga Law School Jumps 17 spots to No. 99 in new U.S. News Rankings May 12, 2023 Gonzaga University's School of Law jumped 17 spots in the new U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2024, landing in a tie at No. 99 out of 196 ranked law schools in the country. Abby Cota Awarded CEL Student of the Year May 10, 2023 Abby Cota ('26), a first-year student majoring in education, took home the Center for Engaged Learning (CEL) Student of the Year Award for her work with Campus Kids, a one-on-one mentorship program for 4th-6th graders.