8 Kennel Club Facts Everyone Should Know April 29, 2020 Kennel Club is the place for a student to be during basketball games: aka, the student section. It's notoriously loud and active - 1,200 Zags pumped up to rally their Bulldogs (and rattle the opponents) at games in McCarthey. With 1,800 members, it's the largest club on campus. Stories of Pedagogy in the Pandemic April 22, 2020 As Gonzaga undergraduates approach final exams during this unprecedented time of dislocation and disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, faculty reflect on insights and lessons learned following the mid-semester shift to remote learning. In The News: COVID Gives Students Opportunity to Thank Professors April 17, 2020 Gonzaga Bulletin writer Audrey Measer ('22) says COVID gives students opportunity to thank faculty Welcome From Your Virtual GEL Hosts April 16, 2020 Current students that signed up to host GEL students are still excited to share their Gonzaga experiences. My Surprising Senior Year, Baking, and Being with Jesus April 15, 2020 None of us would've foreseen that all that we were looking forward to would change. It's definitely been hard to wrap our heads around the way COVID-19 impacted our senior year. Finding the New Virtual Reality: Admission Creative in Connecting with Prospective Students April 08, 2020 "It breaks our hearts that we are not having the face-to-face engagement with prospective students we normally have, but I've been inspired by the creativity of my Admission colleagues as we move so much of our work into a virtual space," says Erin Hays, director of Undergraduate Admission. March and April are peak times for students and their families to visit Gonzaga. However, with most of the country now staying in place, Admission has had to get creative in developing digital delivery to reach out to Gonzaga's future students. Gonzaga Delivers Education in a Crisis March 25, 2020 Facing the escalating crisis of the coronavirus pandemic, Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh, D-Phil., says the University has been guided by its Catholic and Jesuit mission to focus first and foremost on care for the individual and concern for each person's health and safety. Advice from a Grad Student: Studying/working from home March 23, 2020 In a time of social distancing and telecommuting, here are five tips to help you succeed at home. Gonzaga Team Adapts Ministry to the Challenges of Coronavirus March 19, 2020 Gonzaga's Mission and Ministry staff gathers to plan what student ministry looks like in a virtual campus environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Supporting Our Undocumented Students March 11, 2020 Gonzaga is here to support the undocumented students in our community. GU Priorities Energized by Academic Affairs March 03, 2020 Under the Provost model of university governance, academics and academic success drive everything; it generates the energy we need to do our jobs, change lives, and ultimately, to educate students for a better world. Fr. Dan Mai, S.J.: Jack of All Trades March 03, 2020 Gone are the years of Jesuit abundance on campus. With the decrease in the number of members of the society throughout the world, Jesuits missioned to Gonzaga now take on work somewhat different than they once did. Fr. Dan Mai, S.J. ('98 M.A. in Christianity and Culture, '99 M.A. in Counseling Psychology) is a great example of this new-look Jesuit; a man of few words and great action, who is constantly finding creative ways to say 'yes' to God's call all over campus. GEL Weekend from a Student Perspective March 02, 2020 Your GEL Student Coordinator Parker Shaffer ('20) shares his perspective on GEL Weekend. Navigating GU as a First-Generation College Student February 19, 2020 There's a variety of resources and support available for first-gen college students on Gonzaga's campus. Black Heritage Month 2020 at Gonzaga February 10, 2020 Gonzaga's DICE office is hosting a slate of events celebrating Black Heritage Month in February.