In The News: GU and Spokane Public Schools Team Up for Climate Education February 07, 2023 Spokane Public Schools students get hands-on lessons in renewable and non-renewable energy with the help of GU students and "climate kits" provided by the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society & the Environment. Meet Karli Honebein January 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Karli Honebein. Keep reading to learn about Karli, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis' appointee to lead the church's efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to Spokane to speak March 9 at GU. Czerny will speak on "caring for our common home." Youth and Families Welcomed to Campus for Winter Wonderland December 14, 2022 Gonzaga students, staff and faculty bustle about from room to room, carrying decorations and wrapping paper and setting out toys, puzzles, dolls and games for youngsters. Soon families supported by the Center for Community Engagement's youth programs will arrive for the Winter Wonderland event. Hope is an Extraordinary Story of You: Christine Hassing’s Workshop December 13, 2022 Stronger Than Ever: Post-COVID Community-Engaged Learning December 02, 2022 As the isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic passes, Gonzaga students and faculty have been eager to resume community-engaged learning opportunities. Room is Where the Heart Is December 02, 2022 Gonzaga business major Thomas Gonzalez ('24) stands near the door and anxiously awaits. Then, the moment of encounter comes when a hospitalized child enters their hospital room to find color and joy spread all over it like their favorite frosting on a cake. HEALing Journey: A new College Minor Examines Health Disparities December 01, 2022 A new health equity minor examines health as a collective effort and is the perfect complement to public health studies. Wealth and Justice at Gonzaga November 29, 2022 Once a year I teach a course on Marxism, a designated In the meantime, capitalists created a world market, dragging "social justice" course. Federal Funding Advances Work at Gonzaga Family Haven November 21, 2022 $576,000 in direct federal funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will enhance specialized, wrap-around programming and services Veterans, Tillman Scholars and Zags November 10, 2022 A conversation with former Bulldog Battalion cadet and current CEO of the Pat Tillman Foundation Dan Futrell ('05) and current GU School of Law student and Tillman Scholar Jennifer Scanlon First-ever Family Health Fair at Gonzaga Family Haven draws residents, friends November 07, 2022 When Jennifer Towers, assistant dean in GU's School of Nursing and Human Physiology, heard that some of the children at Gonzaga Family Haven might have to forgo participating in sports because they couldn't get health clearance by a primary care provider, she considered all the benefits they'd be missing. Exercise and physical fitness were top of the list, of course. 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. Julian Aguon to Deliver Distinguished Alumni Lecture September 28, 2022 Gonzaga alum Julian Aguon, a Chamorro human rights lawyer and writer from Guam, will deliver the Distinguished Alumni Lecture at Gonzaga University on Thursday, October 13 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Hemmingson Ballroom. Presenters Invited for the 2023 International Conference on Hate Studies September 26, 2022 The Gonzaga University Center for the Study of Hate is seeking proposals from students, academics, and professionals worldwide to present at the Seventh International Conference on Hate Studies scheduled for April 20-22, 2023, in Spokane, Washington.