Talk to any Gonzaga-in-Florence alum and he or she will most likely tell you it is a life-changing experience… an experience that stays with you FOREVER.
As part of The Forever Florence Campaign, the Florence program has moved into a new, permanent home in the heart of the city, adjacent to the Piazza San Marco and Galleria Dell' Accademia (home of Michelangelo's David). We encourage anyone interested in learning more about the new campus, its location, floor plan and prospective naming opportunities to visit by clicking on the link.
Gonzaga University is also selling commemorative tiles at the $5,000, $2,500 and $1,000 for alumni, friends and their families to leave their legacy in our new facility. These tiles will proudly be secured on the wall of our new facility's reception room, for students, faculty, alumni and friends to view for generations to come.
In addition, the Forever Florence Campaign is focused on increasing scholarship endowments dedicated to helping students spend their junior year in Florence. To learn more about existing GIF endowments or how to establish a scholarship of your own, please click here. Additional Sites of Interest - For more information about study abroad programs including the Gonzaga-in-Florence program, please click on the link.
- For more information about GIF reunions, alumni, and news from Italy, please visit our alumni homepage.
 Gonzaga in Florence, 2004-05
| | |  |  Gonzaga in Florence, 1963 inaugural year Courtesy of Gonzaga University Archives |  |  Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence's most noticeable landmark. |
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