Faculty Voices Home News, Events & Stories Collections Faculty Voices Sociology and Criminology Faculty Feature: Andrea Brower February 26, 2024 Say hello to Professor Andrea Brower! Professor Brower specializes in solidarity and social justice, and spends her free time enjoying the great... Kinesiology and Sport Management Faculty Feature: Ryan Turcott February 09, 2024 Introducing Ryan Turcott, Assistant Professor in Kinesiology & Sport Management. A passionate advocate for global engagement and the world of sports,... Religious Studies Faculty Feature: Sarah Porter January 22, 2024 Say hello to Sarah Porter, an assistant professor of Religious Studies and lover of embracing the strange. With ‘White Christmas,’ Irving Berlin and Bing Crosby Helped Make ... December 21, 2023 Irving Berlin was a Jewish immigrant who loved America. As his 1938 song “God Bless America” suggests, he believed deeply in the nation’s potential... Mathematics Faculty Feature: Hays Whitlatch December 08, 2023 Meet Hays Whitlatch, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. From his involvement with the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center to serving as the Faculty in... Communication and Leadership Studies Faculty Feature: Carolyn Cunningham December 01, 2023 Say hello to Carolyn Cunningham. When Professor Cunningham is not teaching in the Communication and Leadership Studies department, she indulges her... Civil Engineering Faculty Feature: Kyle Shimabuku November 16, 2023 Professor Shimabuku’s commitment to improving lives through civil engineering is inspiring. At Gonzaga, we are grateful for faculty members like him... A Mistake to Avoid in Leadership Searches November 09, 2023 Annmarie Caño expertly writes on hiring best practices, and how to fill high level leadership positions without relying on outdated criteria. GOP Candidates Find Common Ground on Inflation, Need for School Choice September 28, 2023 On Sept. 27, 2023, seven Republican candidates looking to become the leading challenger to the absent GOP front-runner Donald Trump debated. Listening... Federal Reserve's Soft Landing Goal Has Become Bumpier September 08, 2023 Federal Reserve policymakers have targeted a “soft landing” for the U.S. economy since beginning their effort a year ago to tame runaway inflation by... 50 Years After Bunker Hill Mine Lead-poisoning Disaster, Idaho’s ... August 30, 2023 On Sept. 3, 1973, a fire swept through the baghouse of the Bunker Hill mine in Idaho’s Silver Valley. The building was designed to filter pollutants... Saving Lives: Lessons from the Deadly 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave June 20, 2023 The heat dome that descended upon the Pacific Northwest in late June 2021 met a population radically unprepared for it. Why the Federal Reserve’s Epic Fight Against Inflation Might Be Over June 14, 2023 The Federal Reserve’s decision to hold rates steady signals that central bankers believe it is time to hit pause, at least temporarily, on their... How the US Military Used Magazine Ads to Target 'Vulnerable' Groups April 28, 2023 In his forthcoming book, “Tactical Inclusion: Difference and Vulnerability in U.S. Military Advertising,” Jeremiah Favara, a communication scholar at... The Covid-19 Fatality Rate: A Mathematician Explains April 18, 2023 If 1% of COVID-19 cases result in death, does that mean you have a 1% chance of dying if you catch it? A mathematician explains the difference between... Is College Stressing You Out? It Could Be the Way Your Courses ... April 13, 2023 Stress is stopping students from enrolling in and staying in college. According to a recent survey of over 12,000 adults in the U.S., 63% of those 18... Previous 1 2 3 Next
Sociology and Criminology Faculty Feature: Andrea Brower February 26, 2024 Say hello to Professor Andrea Brower! Professor Brower specializes in solidarity and social justice, and spends her free time enjoying the great... Kinesiology and Sport Management Faculty Feature: Ryan Turcott February 09, 2024 Introducing Ryan Turcott, Assistant Professor in Kinesiology & Sport Management. A passionate advocate for global engagement and the world of sports,... Religious Studies Faculty Feature: Sarah Porter January 22, 2024 Say hello to Sarah Porter, an assistant professor of Religious Studies and lover of embracing the strange. With ‘White Christmas,’ Irving Berlin and Bing Crosby Helped Make ... December 21, 2023 Irving Berlin was a Jewish immigrant who loved America. As his 1938 song “God Bless America” suggests, he believed deeply in the nation’s potential... Mathematics Faculty Feature: Hays Whitlatch December 08, 2023 Meet Hays Whitlatch, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. From his involvement with the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center to serving as the Faculty in... Communication and Leadership Studies Faculty Feature: Carolyn Cunningham December 01, 2023 Say hello to Carolyn Cunningham. When Professor Cunningham is not teaching in the Communication and Leadership Studies department, she indulges her... Civil Engineering Faculty Feature: Kyle Shimabuku November 16, 2023 Professor Shimabuku’s commitment to improving lives through civil engineering is inspiring. At Gonzaga, we are grateful for faculty members like him... A Mistake to Avoid in Leadership Searches November 09, 2023 Annmarie Caño expertly writes on hiring best practices, and how to fill high level leadership positions without relying on outdated criteria. GOP Candidates Find Common Ground on Inflation, Need for School Choice September 28, 2023 On Sept. 27, 2023, seven Republican candidates looking to become the leading challenger to the absent GOP front-runner Donald Trump debated. Listening... Federal Reserve's Soft Landing Goal Has Become Bumpier September 08, 2023 Federal Reserve policymakers have targeted a “soft landing” for the U.S. economy since beginning their effort a year ago to tame runaway inflation by... 50 Years After Bunker Hill Mine Lead-poisoning Disaster, Idaho’s ... August 30, 2023 On Sept. 3, 1973, a fire swept through the baghouse of the Bunker Hill mine in Idaho’s Silver Valley. The building was designed to filter pollutants... Saving Lives: Lessons from the Deadly 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave June 20, 2023 The heat dome that descended upon the Pacific Northwest in late June 2021 met a population radically unprepared for it. Why the Federal Reserve’s Epic Fight Against Inflation Might Be Over June 14, 2023 The Federal Reserve’s decision to hold rates steady signals that central bankers believe it is time to hit pause, at least temporarily, on their... How the US Military Used Magazine Ads to Target 'Vulnerable' Groups April 28, 2023 In his forthcoming book, “Tactical Inclusion: Difference and Vulnerability in U.S. Military Advertising,” Jeremiah Favara, a communication scholar at... The Covid-19 Fatality Rate: A Mathematician Explains April 18, 2023 If 1% of COVID-19 cases result in death, does that mean you have a 1% chance of dying if you catch it? A mathematician explains the difference between... Is College Stressing You Out? It Could Be the Way Your Courses ... April 13, 2023 Stress is stopping students from enrolling in and staying in college. According to a recent survey of over 12,000 adults in the U.S., 63% of those 18...