Our Mystery Zag from Spring 2022 is Randy Williams December 01, 2022 It is difficult to find a day when Randy Williams doesn't have a smile stretched across his face. He loves seeing his students excel in special education classrooms around the area. In The News: GU Grad Lands in "Forbes" Offering Tips for Women in eSports November 30, 2022 Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry. COML Alum Credits Program for Ph.D. Progress November 29, 2022 Raul Candelaria shares how the COML program prepared him for pursuing his Ph.D. GU Biology Student Explores Diversity in STEM Conference November 28, 2022 Senior biology student Emiliano Soto-Romero ('23) and Assistant Professor of Biology Laura Diaz-Martinez both attended this fall's National Diversity in STEM Conference (NDiSTEM) in Puerto Rico, presenting findings learned in their lab work at Gonzaga. Scholarships awarded to two Civil Engineering students November 22, 2022 Seniors Marco Navarro and Alicia Anderson received scholarships from Coral Sales. Renouard Lecture: David Leach on Composite Materials November 16, 2022 The director of business development for ATC Manufacturing spoke on the importance and development of composite materials, including carbon fiber and glass fiber. Keys to a Good First Year in the Center for Teaching and Advising November 14, 2022 Nichole Barta assumed charge of Center for Teaching and Advising at the beginning of this school year as the University's first fulltime director. A Goal of Tolerance November 09, 2022 The Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management announces a symposium Nov. 17 to bring attention to the International Day for Tolerance and how it relates to the significance of the upcoming 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup. Gonzaga ROTC Team Wins Task Force East Ranger Challenge Competition November 08, 2022 While much of the Inland Northwest was buried in the season's first snow and its residents scrambled to prepare for an early winter, Gonzaga University's ROTC Bulldog Battalion was embracing the elements in competition with peers from across the West in the Task Force East Ranger Challenge Competition. Christian Supremacism and the Religion Clauses Focus of Douglas Lecture Thursday November 07, 2022 Justice David Wecht of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will give the annual William O. Douglas lecture. His lecture will examine Kennedy vs. Bremerton among other cases that involve religious free speech. Playing with Time and Space November 07, 2022 A National Science Foundation grant will allow Gonzaga physicist Erik Aver and GU students to use the Large Binocular Telescope to research how much helium was produced right after the Big Bang. Jacob Rooksby Appointed Inaugural Smithmoore P. Myers Dean of Gonzaga School of Law November 03, 2022 Dean Jacob Rooksby has been leading Gonzaga's law school since arriving in Spokane in 2018, but his role took on a new gravity this semester as the dean role officially became an endowed position named in honor of Gonzaga legal legend Smithmoore P. Myers. Gonzaga Rocketry Takes Off November 02, 2022 Three more students earned high-powered rocketry certifications at a Tri Cities launch. Renouard Lecture: Thomas Pratt on Radio Frequency November 01, 2022 The head of the Radio Frequency (RF) Communications and Sensing Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame discussed RF polarization dispersion and more recent applications of this developing technology. Taking Advantage of "Disruptive Technology" in the classroom November 01, 2022 In a post pandemic world, there is a deeper meaning to horror in the face of global unrest and constrained civil rights. In response to this pressure, we have turned to the horror genre to safely express our anxiety and as a safe avenue for creating societal critiques and exploring the challenges we are currently facing.