Congratulations Class of 2024!
The class of 2024 faced a great deal of uncertainty when they began their college journey in 2020. Take a look back at the experiences as they celebrate their achievements.
The College develops people for others, ready to face the intellectual, vocational and spiritual challenges of today and tomorrow.
Gus Ringo (’24) is part of a unique club that can say they’ve worked in the COG and the United States Capitol. Learn more about Gus's time as a legislative intern for the House of Representatives and how that impacted his studies as a Political Science major and Communication Studies minor.
Read more senior stories to find out what the class of 2024 has been up to and where they are headed.
Gonzaga students and faculty from the College of Arts & Sciences and School of Education have teamed up with Spokane Public Schools to connect 4th and 7th grade students with Spokane's Expo '74 history. Dr. Ray Rast, Associate Professor of History, and Dr. John Traynor, Associate Professor of Education, along with their students. Learn more about this exciting collaboration:
Photo Credit: Dan Pelle, The Spokesman-Review
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