‘COVID-19: Perspectives from Theology, Bioethics, and Population Health’ January 20, 2021 Gonzaga's Spring Flannery Webinar will feature a panel discussion titled, "COVID-19: Perspectives from Theology, Bioethics, and Population Health," Monday, Feb. 8. The event is free and open to all; registration is required. Professor, Author Claudia Rankine Delivers Race & Racism Lecture Feb. 10 January 20, 2021 Renowned poet, playwright and author of "Citizen: An American Lyric," Claudia Rankine will discuss mounting racial aggressions and their impact on contemporary society in a public online lecture. In the News: Professor Zeisner's TikTok Fame January 19, 2021 School of Education Professor Catherine Zeisner connects with thousands of educators and students through fun, engaging videos on TikTok. This Spokesman-Review feature tells her story. What You Need to Know about Transfer Credit January 12, 2021 Get into the nitty-gritty details about transfer credit from Audrey Minton, our transfer counselor. 2021 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 08, 2021 Here are activities and reflections for the Gonzaga community Top 20 Gonzaga Stories of 2020 December 29, 2020 From COVID-19 decisions to national rankings, plus Zags finding Zags, here are the top 20 story pages viewed on gonzaga.edu over the course of 2020 UW School of Medicine Spokane Student Earns Award from Washington State Medical Association December 18, 2020 Fourth-year medical student Vera Schulte received the WSMA Early Career Member of the Year award. Study Tips for Finals Week December 17, 2020 Finals week can seem scary, but here are some tips to make studying at the end of the semester easier and less stressful. Leadership in the Cross Roads and at the Borders December 17, 2020 The School of Leadership Studies was well represented in the Journal of Leadership Education's Fall 2020 issue, featuring articles from faculty who teach across multiple programs within the school. Alumni & Faculty Publish Global Servant-Leadership Book December 17, 2020 Essays from Gonzaga's School of Leadership Studies Alumni, faculty, and community members were published in a 2020 anthology titled Global Servant-Leadership: Wisdom, Love and Legitimate Power in the Age of Chaos. Drawing upon a diverse group of voices and contexts from around the globe, the book addresses some of the most significant leadership challenges of the twenty-first century and seeks to uncover the means for more healthy and sustainable individuals, families, organizations, and nations. White Christmas Collection: Digital Archive of Bing's Greatest Hit December 14, 2020 Gonzaga history faculty and students develop digital archive of Bing Crosby artifacts. Dr. Jeff Ramirez honored as a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice in Nursing December 14, 2020 Dr. Jeff Ramirez honored as a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice in Nursing Dr. Jeff Ramirez, Ph.D., PMHNP, Associate Professor in the Department of Nursing, has been selected as a class of 2021 Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice (NAP) in Nursing. The National Academies of Practice is the leading organization promoting interprofessional collaboration improving quality health care. A Distinguished Fellow within NAP is a remarkable honor that distinguishes Ramirez's outstanding achievements and leadership in his profession as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Videos with Purpose: Michael Larson ('21) December 10, 2020 Michael Larson's passion became clear to him after an apparent act of racism. Now, he lives out his mission through videography and activism. Well-Rounded: Cameron Orth ('21) December 10, 2020 Cameron is a perfect example of a balanced Gonzaga student. From Setons to New Venture Lab, she does it all. A Leader for Students: Fese Elango ('21) December 10, 2020 Fese is leading the Gonzaga student body in a way she never thought she'd have to, and she's taking it one day at a time.