Tyler Hobbs On Not Being the Hero May 15, 2017 The keynote address to 2017 graduates entering social justice careers Gonzaga Becomes a Certified ‘Bee Campus USA’ May 01, 2017 With three apiaries, Gonzaga improves the plight of endangered pollinators to support a healthy ecosystem. What's In A Name? March 27, 2017 How Sid (a.k.a. "Michelle") Hayes ('87, J.D. '91) is helping ease the worries of Gonzaga students who find themselves in difficult situations. Pigball Taught Me How to be a Servant Leader March 17, 2017 Sharing a love for sports helped one student realize his passion for helping others. David Ahern Wins National Writing Award March 13, 2017 David Ahern, an aspiring physician, explores connectedness, service, and grief in an award-winning essay. UW School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership Marks First Anniversary March 02, 2017 The University of Washington School of Medicine and Gonzaga University today celebrated the first anniversary of the Regional Health Partnership, an initiative to advance medical education and research in the Spokane region. Dancing for the Kids Who Can't February 24, 2017 For eight hours, 530 Gonzaga students bounced, shimmied, jived and danced their way past a $62,000 goal, ultimately raising more than $76,000 to benefit kids treated at Sacred Heart Children's Hospital in Spokane. 72-Hour Giving Challenge Begins Thursday, Culminates Saturday in 5th Gonzaga Day February 07, 2017 Gonzaga University launches a 72-Hour Giving Challenge on Thursday with a goal of 2,000 donors to the University's capital campaign. UW School of Medicine-Gonzaga Regional Health Partnership Forms Spokane Advisory Board January 09, 2017 University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership has assembled a group of business and civic leaders to offer guidance as it enhances and expands medical education in Spokane. Gonzaga Again Ranks Among Most Environmentally Responsible ‘Green’ Colleges October 07, 2016 Gonzaga University once again has been named among the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges by The Princeton Review. Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 It was difficult to imagine how Gonzaga University scholar and student leader Caleb Dawson's life could be more hectic. Then the double major in sociology and economics with a minor in women's and gender studies - among a dizzying array of other activities - was elected president of the Gonzaga Student Body Association last spring. Helping People Overcome Pain May 17, 2016 Nate Disser's own chronic pain inspired him to study human physiology as part of a summer research fellowship. He hopes to use the knowledge and skills he gains to ease others' suffering. Grads Shine with Many Gifts May 03, 2016 Megan Selden came to Gonzaga four years ago from Tacoma, Washington, eager to learn as much as possible. In addition to a bachelor's degree in business administration, Selden is graduating with a double concentration in finance and operations along with minors in entrepreneurial leadership and English. Elizabeth Hassebrock dreams of better living conditions in Haiti April 25, 2016 Elizabeth Hassebrock was one of the first GU engineering students to study abroad in New Zealand two years ago. Accounting Students Offer Free Tax Preparation Services April 19, 2016 Gonzaga accounting students help generate $1 million-plus in income tax refunds for area residents.