Gonzaga Professors Win Second Grant for NE Spokane Community Project February 14, 2024 Professors Katey Roden and Greg Gordon, alongside community partners, embark on a journey funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitally map the history, culture, and ecology of the vibrant Spokane community. In The News: Climate Institute Hits New York Times On Wildfire Smoke February 12, 2024 Gonzaga University's Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment landed in The New York Times Monday in a story called "Wildfire Smoke Will Worsen, Study Shows, and Protections Are Few." Staff Assembly Honorees Show "Something Extra" February 05, 2024 Help us celebrate this years recipients of Staff Assembly semi-annual awards for Spirit, Innovation and Support of Mission! On and Off the Fire Lines: Ben Chu is an Eco-Spirituality Specialist February 05, 2024 Discover Gonzaga University's unique commitment to ecological spirituality with Ben Chu, the specialist for ecological spirituality in the Office of University Ministry. New $1.1 Million EPA Grant to Make Spokane “Smoke Ready” Expands Gonzaga’s Climate Leadership January 24, 2024 The project is designed to help reduce indoor exposure to pollutants in wildfire smoke in the City of Spokane and community centers serving disadvantaged populations, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center, West Central Community Center and Northeast Community Center. Climate Institute and Partners Reflect on EPA Education Grant Successes January 03, 2024 Having recently completed the work from a $100,000 Environmental Protection Agency Education grant, the Climate Institute and several of those involved shared how the it impacted their groups, and in the case of Gonzaga students hired as Climate Literacy Fellows, how it enhanced their education. Consistent Sustainability Work Sees Gonzaga Rise to No. 8 on “Green Colleges” List December 12, 2023 When it comes to sustainability, the Gonzaga community's efforts to make campus more environmentally friendly are constantly evolving to address new challenges and take advantage of new opportunities. Those things add up to positive changes on campus, and that is recognized in Princeton Review's 2024 "Guide to Green Colleges," which ranks Gonzaga at No. 8 among its list of the country's "Top 50 Green Colleges." Meet Dr. Madeleine Mathews December 11, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Madeleine Mathews. Keep reading to learn about Madeleine, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. Responding to ALS and Expanding Accessibility December 10, 2023 Theresa Whitlock ('19 M.A.) dedicated her life to improving the lives of those suffering from ALS and created Matt's Place Foundation, which creates accessible housing at an affordable cost. Nancy Masingale Spreads Joy December 05, 2023 After serving Gonzaga for 47 years, Nancy Masingale is retiring from her office within Campus Printing, but not before celebrating her years quality customer service and dedication to GU. ROTC Knows How to Throw a Joyful Christmas Party December 05, 2023 In 1969, amid the Vietnam War, Professor Col. Joe Boyle initiated the Gonzaga ROTC Christmas Party. Now in its 54th year, the event unites the campus community, expressing gratitude to faculty and staff. Vinyl Single Available Free at Bing Crosby House Museum Event Dec. 2 November 27, 2023 A visit to the Bing Crosby House Museum during the holidays is a longstanding tradition for fans of the classic crooner and anyone looking to get in the spirit of the season, but 2023 offers something a little different. Senior Spotlight: A Legislative Internship Ignited Maddie Sontag’s Passion to Serve November 20, 2023 When Maddie Sontag started at Gonzaga as an environmental studies major, she never expected to end up with a love for working in the state legislature But a semester spent as an intern for a Washington state senator solidified Sontag's passions for engaging communities with their government. Mourning A Hero November 15, 2023 It is with deep sadness that Gonzaga learned of the tragic death of alumnus and distinguished ROTC graduate Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane M. Barnes ('11). It’s a (Logan Block) Party! November 09, 2023 Check out some highlights from this year's Logan Block Party!