A Culture of Caring March 13, 2023 Talk to GU athletes about juggling academics, sports and community service, and they acknowledge it's not always easy. But they embrace the opportunity to lend a helping hand in the Spokane community with the same passion they show pursuing their teams' goals and their college degrees. Kennel Club: Yesterday and Today March 10, 2023 Face paint, fatheads, costumes and head-to-toe Gonzaga gear, comical signs and - most of all - the notorious foot-stomping that shakes the area. These are part of the legendary experience of the Kennel Club. Exploring the Spread of Dangerous Ideologies and Baseless Beliefs in "Rhinoceros" March 08, 2023 This Gonzaga Theatre production, set in midcentury France, follows a provincial town as their typical lives are undone by the sudden emergence of a rhinoceros. The anti-hero lead must decide what to do as the humans around him turn one by one into rhinoceroses. Todd Finkle Taps Expertise, Relationship with Warren Buffett for New Book March 08, 2023 It could be daunting for an author to tackle the life of an icon like Warren Buffett, but Gonzaga University Professor Todd Finkle had a couple things working to his advantage: his own entrepreneurial spirit and a personal relationship with the "Oracle of Omaha." Gonzaga University Designated Military Friendly March 07, 2023 The Silver Military Friendly School designation affirms Gonzaga's commitment to its student veterans and its investment in support programs, services and resources that lead to meaningful graduation, retention, financial and job placement outcomes. Drew Timme Owes Me An Apology March 06, 2023 Mark Robbins, better known as that guy in all the commercials with Drew Timme, writes about his...complicated relationship with the Zags' basketball star. Life of Spike: The Story of Gonzaga's Mascot March 03, 2023 When a $500 mail order was placed for Gonzaga's first bulldog mascot outfit, no one could've imagined that Spike would go on to ham it up with ESPN's College GameDay and star in commercials like Nissan's "Road 2 Final Four" and Nike's "Welcome to Brackettville." In The News: School of Law Dean Jacob Rooksby on AI and Higher Education March 03, 2023 "The emergence of ChatGPT and similar AI tools have caused critics to question the value of traditional, in-person degree programs that higher education has to offer," writes Rooksby. But higher ed's mission is as vital as ever. Conversation and GU Hoodies to Neighborhood Kids March 02, 2023 Gonzaga's Center for Community Engagement programs partnered with Bemiss and Stevens Elementary Schools to bring 5th graders GU hoodies. Palpable Energy, Contagious Spirit March 01, 2023 Gonzaga students brought boundless energy to McCarthey Athletic Center for ESPN's live filming of College GameDay on Feb. 25. Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 February 28, 2023 Explore events and resources to help you celebrate Women's History Month both on and off campus. In The News: Best GameDay Ever? February 27, 2023 Relive the dawn-til-dark excitement of the ESPN GameDay visit Saturday through the work of Spokesman-Review/SWX reporter Justin Reed. One of Gonzaga's Grateful Givers February 24, 2023 How gratitude and scholarship support are helping Courtney graciously give back for the common good Gonzaga University Model United Nations Alumni Reflections February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model United Nations program has been shaped by passionate students who brought vision, leadership, and global curiosity to campus. In the reflections below, two alumni-Michael Imasua ('11), who founded the program, and Ariana Chin ('23), who led it as Secretary General-share how MUN influenced their academic journeys and personal growth. Their stories highlight the lasting impact of MUN on students' skills, perspectives, and connections. Modeling United Nations' Global Goals February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model UN, brought to the school via a former student and facilitated by Associate Dean Stacy Taninchev, challenges students to challenge their preconceived notions and be global citizens.