Let's Talk: Meaningful Conversation about Climate Change April 23, 2019 Sustainability, climate change and global warming are all terms that can be politically charged. How do we have meaningful conversation about them? "Come Spring" and Other Student Poems April 19, 2019 Professor Dan Butterworth selected these poems by students for the spring 2019 Gonzaga Magazine New Leaders: Rooksby & Gonzalez April 19, 2019 New leaders on campus bring creativity and passion to the law school and administration. A Lasting Partnership April 19, 2019 A century-old partnership between Gonzaga and Catholic Charities continues to benefit both students and community. Bloomsday: An Entrepreneur’s Story April 18, 2019 Entrepreneur Don Kardong tells the story of Spokane's annual Lilac Bloomsday Run. White Space and Slowing Down: Poet giovanni singleton April 18, 2019 Visiting Writer giovanni singleton discusses life as a poet, experimentation with form and her writing inspirations. President's Message: Moving Forward April 17, 2019 President Thayne McCulloh shares his message on moving forward. GU Mock Trial: A Story of Grit in the Face of Adversity April 16, 2019 Gonzaga University is known as the proverbial underdog that manages great success from a smaller pool of resources than many of its competitors, and GU mock trial is no exception. Resiliency: Making it to Round 10 April 16, 2019 Rick Clark ('19) shares his story, from being a high school dropout to graduating from Gonzaga and starting a nonprofit. More Than a Season, Debut Production is Model of Creative Collaboration April 16, 2019 For Gonzaga University's dance, music and theatre departments, the premiere at its new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center showcases not just an exceptional facility, but also remarkable creativity and collaboration. Gonzaga to Celebrate Grand Opening of Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center April 25-28 April 16, 2019 More than an extraordinary center for the performing arts, this new facility represents the legacy of one of Spokane's most distinctive and generous daughters, and her commitment to the community she loved. Tickets are available. Military Surgeon, Education Leader & Humanitarian to Speak at 126th Commencement April 15, 2019 Retired Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho, Jr., M.D., a Gonzaga alumnus with a distinguished military career, will deliver the keynote at the undergraduate ceremony Sunday, May 12 - one of GU's three 126th commencement exercises May 11-12. Alumna Amy Fredeen's Award-Winning Video Game Engages Tribal Culture April 12, 2019 Fredeen ('96), CFO at E-Line Media, collaborated with dozens of technology pros, Alaska Natives and elders to create "Never Alone," a highly successful and award-winning video game designed to spark curiosity in learning about tribal culture. Afrofuturism - Inclusive Technological Innovation April 11, 2019 Dr. Woodrow W. Winchester, III, shared ways to consider all humanity when designing tech. Alumna Brenna Greene Blazes Trail in Sports Broadcasting April 11, 2019 Greene ('14) demonstrates that the role of women in sports broadcasting is growing - if slowly.