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. Bestselling Author John O’Leary to Deliver Inaugural Regis Lecture October 31, 2022 John O'Leary is a two-time No. 1 national bestselling author and host of the top-rated "Live Inspired Podcast." Zag Mae Cramer Receives Voyager Scholarship October 26, 2022 Mae Cramer ('24), a political science major and gender studies minor, recently received the Voyager scholarship from the Obama Foundation with the help of Airbnb CEO, Brian Chesky. Learning and Unlearning at Foley Library October 25, 2022 How the "Americans and the Holocaust" traveling exhibit this fall brought a tragic time in history into a different light. Hackathon challenges students to create solutions October 20, 2022 Most of the 85 team members for the second-annual Hackathon came from Gonzaga, with a few participants from WSU, Whitworth, and area high schools.. New Anthology Rethinks How to Address Global Inequities October 20, 2022 The ideas in the book utilize the scholarly work of many members of Gonzaga University's School of Leadership Studies faculty, alumni, and students. Barry-Wehmiller CEO Bob Chapman to Speak at 14th Annual Aram Lecture October 20, 2022 On Nov. 3, the School of Business Administration is hosting the 14th Annual Aram Lecture on Business Ethics. Antiquity and Modernity Blend in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” October 19, 2022 The Theatre fall mainstage production is a version of the Bard's twist-filled, fairy-laden comedy classic that you've never seen before. Finding Success from the First Step After Graduation October 19, 2022 When Ray Angle and his team dive into researching the statistics that help make up Gonzaga's annual First Destination Survey Report few stones go unturned. Presidential Speaker Olga Custodio’s Passionate, Historic Path October 11, 2022 Denial just means "not yet." Of the many lessons imparted by Olga Custodio, the 2023 Presidential Speaker Series guest, those five words might hold the biggest lesson she learned in a life full of overcoming barriers. Gonzaga's Rocket Man is back October 10, 2022 Ryan Kellogg ('14) spent seven years working on rocket propulsion systems for SpaceX, and back at Gonzaga as academic director for the Center for Engineering Design and Entrepreneurship in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. In The News: Design Can Influence Beyond Its Borders October 07, 2022 The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce shares how the University of Washington School of Medicine/Gonzaga University Health Partnership building will impact rural health care. Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Season Opener to Feature Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Ravel October 07, 2022 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra will open its 2022-23 season Oct. 17 with a vibrant program of spectacular sounds, joined by two masterful players to deliver pieces by Tchaikovsky, Dubussy and Ravel. Center for the Study of Hate Announces 2022 Lassman “Take Action Against Hate Awards” October 06, 2022 Travis McAdam, a Montana-based activist whose efforts to combat white supremacy and other forms of hate have generated regional, national and global impact, and a Spokane-based organization, Muslims for Community Action and Support (MCAS), are this year's winners. Spotlight on '22 Law Grads - David Salgado, Margarita Torres and Sead Muradbegović October 04, 2022 Gonzaga graduates share their unique stories through their time at Gonzaga Law