Features Home News, Events & Stories Publications Gonzaga Magazine Features Table Talk: The Cog April 01, 2017 COG is short for "Circles Omnium Gonzagaorum" - the student dining hall and popular gathering place. Table Talk: Food Ethics April 01, 2017 Ethics professor discusses the ways our food choices can reflect our values. Table Talk: The Empty Cupboard April 01, 2017 A new trend among college students: food insecurity An Unchosen Journey January 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine's former editor, Marny Lombard, reflects on the loss of her son and a new passion for suicide prevention. Balancing The Scales September 01, 2016 Graduates of the Gonzaga School of Law strike a rewarding balance between family and career. Invisible Friends September 01, 2016 Through SEA-PHAGES, students dig up, isolate, identify and genetically sequence invisibly tiny viruses called bacteriophages. Surprises From Miss Woldson January 06, 2016 The late Miss Myrtle Woldson, a Spokane businesswoman and arts supporter, left her estate to Gonzaga University. Here is her story, originally... Singing in Translation - An Experience in Colombia September 01, 2015 Even a video can't quite capture all that takes place when we engage with other cultures. Singing In Translation August 12, 2015 Gonzaga University Choir members travel to Colombia for an international musical exchange Battling the Buzz August 03, 2015 Gonzaga Magazine took a hard look at current trends in alcohol use among students nationwide, and at GU. Building the Church August 03, 2015 What is global engagement? So much more than immersion and cultural exchanges and studies abroad. (Video included) All God's Children April 22, 2015 Just over half the teachers at St. Madeleine-Sophie School are graduates of the Gonzaga School of Education. Learn why. Father Coughlin, Forty years September 01, 2014 Gonzaga University was broke – in the hole, actually, to the tune of $1 million. Various challenges, including issues with enrollment, constituted a... Building Community August 04, 2014 How Gonzaga grads continue impacting the Spokane community. Year of Travel April 22, 2014 At Gonzaga, Nate Garberich (’12), developed a passion for hiking and biking. Such a passion can take you far. His certainly has. Here is Nate’s The Man, The Bowtie, The Future Legend September 01, 2012 Students love Andrew Brajcich. Being a humble man, he deftly deflects the praise, crediting his grandfather, his students, his professors. Still, the... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
Table Talk: The Cog April 01, 2017 COG is short for "Circles Omnium Gonzagaorum" - the student dining hall and popular gathering place. Table Talk: Food Ethics April 01, 2017 Ethics professor discusses the ways our food choices can reflect our values. Table Talk: The Empty Cupboard April 01, 2017 A new trend among college students: food insecurity An Unchosen Journey January 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine's former editor, Marny Lombard, reflects on the loss of her son and a new passion for suicide prevention. Balancing The Scales September 01, 2016 Graduates of the Gonzaga School of Law strike a rewarding balance between family and career. Invisible Friends September 01, 2016 Through SEA-PHAGES, students dig up, isolate, identify and genetically sequence invisibly tiny viruses called bacteriophages. Surprises From Miss Woldson January 06, 2016 The late Miss Myrtle Woldson, a Spokane businesswoman and arts supporter, left her estate to Gonzaga University. Here is her story, originally... Singing in Translation - An Experience in Colombia September 01, 2015 Even a video can't quite capture all that takes place when we engage with other cultures. Singing In Translation August 12, 2015 Gonzaga University Choir members travel to Colombia for an international musical exchange Battling the Buzz August 03, 2015 Gonzaga Magazine took a hard look at current trends in alcohol use among students nationwide, and at GU. Building the Church August 03, 2015 What is global engagement? So much more than immersion and cultural exchanges and studies abroad. (Video included) All God's Children April 22, 2015 Just over half the teachers at St. Madeleine-Sophie School are graduates of the Gonzaga School of Education. Learn why. Father Coughlin, Forty years September 01, 2014 Gonzaga University was broke – in the hole, actually, to the tune of $1 million. Various challenges, including issues with enrollment, constituted a... Building Community August 04, 2014 How Gonzaga grads continue impacting the Spokane community. Year of Travel April 22, 2014 At Gonzaga, Nate Garberich (’12), developed a passion for hiking and biking. Such a passion can take you far. His certainly has. Here is Nate’s The Man, The Bowtie, The Future Legend September 01, 2012 Students love Andrew Brajcich. Being a humble man, he deftly deflects the praise, crediting his grandfather, his students, his professors. Still, the...