Around the World with Tommy Lloyd November 02, 2020 Tommy Lloyd's list of recruiting success includes the likes of Gonzaga greats Ronny Turiaf, Kelly Olynyk, Domantas Sabonis and Rui Hachimura Veterans Rescued by Hope with a Cold Nose November 02, 2020 Author Christine Hassing used inspiration found in a student project to author the stories of 22 military veterans who have found hope in coping with PTSD thanks to their service dogs. Her book, "Hope with a Cold Nose," was to release on Veterans Day 2020. Creative Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Core October 30, 2020 Curious what the core curriculum is like for Zags? Here's a break down. An Evening with Bestselling Author Chris Lowney Nov. 5 October 30, 2020 Lowney will discuss "The New Leader: What 2020 Taught Us about How to Lead in 2021 (and after)" at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 5 as the inaugural speaker for the School of Business Administration's Canfield Family Lifelong Learning series. Gonzaga Law School Presents Human Rights Conference: Women’s Rights as Human Rights October 30, 2020 On Monday, November 9, 2020, the Center for Civil and Human Rights at Gonzaga University School of Law, in partnership with its Gonzaga in Florence program, will present the fourth annual Human Rights Conference. This year's theme, "Women's Rights as Human Rights," will bring together nationally and internationally renowned scholars to discuss how gender intersects with culture, violence, and technology. Leadership Strategies to Counter Hate October 27, 2020 This summer, students in Gonzaga University's School of Leadership Studies shared their diverse perspectives and collective commitment to social justice in a remote immersion course titled "Leadership Strategies to Counter Hate." Designed for students in the Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program, the course also featured students in the Doctoral Program in Leadership studies as co-instructors alongside Dr. Hoover, representing the inaugural offerings of the School of Leadership Studies Teaching Award and providing a rich, unique learning experience for all. Who is Your Favorite Professor, and Why? October 23, 2020 Four students share who their favorite professor is, and what makes them so wonderful. You, the Founders of our Future October 20, 2020 Current Zags reflect on GU Founder Fr. Joseph Cataldo, S.J., and the ways in which you, the Gonzaga community, continue his legacy. DPLS Students Earn Eva Lassman Student Research Award October 19, 2020 Join us in congratulating three DPLS students for earning the Eva Lassman Student Research Award, including first place winner Manoj Thirupal (pictured on the left). Gonzaga Co-Hosts Virtual Presidential Debate-Watch Oct. 22 October 18, 2020 The debate teams from Gonzaga and five other universities across the country will jointly host a debate-watch and dialogue session for the final U.S. presidential debate on Oct. 22. The event will take place via Zoom and is open to students and the public. ‘Perspectives from Public Health & Theology: COVID-19’ October 16, 2020 Gonzaga's Fall Flannery Webinar will feature a panel discussion, "Perspectives from Public Health & Theology: COVID-19," at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28. The webinar is free and open to all. Professor Shepherd's Research Explores How Parasites Switch to Survive without Oxygen October 15, 2020 Scientists estimate that 1 billion people worldwide are infected with parasitic helminths, round worms that live in soil and colonize human guts through dirty water. Gonzaga Professor Jennifer Shepherd, Ph.D., has co-led a study showing that the helminths are able to survive in the low-oxygen environment of the human gut due to a unique enzyme variant. 2019-20 Report of the President: Persistence October 14, 2020 Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh remarks on the 2019-20 academic year and the ways the university continually pivoted to meet new challenges. Professor Timothy Olsen Selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar October 14, 2020 Timothy Olsen, Ph.D., assistant professor of management information systems, will travel to Malaysia to teach and conduct research on crowdsourcing for the 2020-2021 academic year. The Electoral College: Questions & Answers October 13, 2020 Political science faculty members at Gonzaga clarify the Electoral College as the 2020 Presidential Election approaches