Features Home News, Events & Stories Publications Gonzaga Magazine Features The Secret Sauce of Mike Roth October 23, 2021 Memories with two-time national Athletic Director of the Year Mike Roth A Critical Eye on Gender and Power Dynamics June 24, 2021 As an academic field, women’s studies draws in many subjects to examine women’s lives and experiences in social and cultural constructs. Island Feminism June 23, 2021 Noralis Rodríguez-Coss researches Puerto Rican women’s issues, and experiences of other island women Fat Zebra: Science & Health June 23, 2021 The research of Sara Díaz, Ph.D. is "fascinating intellectual work that includes difficult, real-world problems." It’s also deeply personal. Building on a Century of Success June 22, 2021 Gonzaga Magazine looked to the past and to the future in this piece celebrating 100 years of the School of Business Curating a Masterpiece: Behind the Scenes at Jundt Art Museum February 12, 2021 Though Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum has been closed to the public due to COVID-19 restrictions, its staff has continued the work of curating and... Finding Normal: Tales of Adaptation to College in COVID February 08, 2021 How are students finding "normal" at college in the era of COVID-19? And how Gonzaga caring for students - mind, body, spirit - amid a pandemic? Preserving Memories on the Mount February 04, 2021 Thanks to the generosity of several Gonzaga alumni, the Jesuit Cemetery underwent beautification to honor those lying at rest. Lake Arthur: Stories through Time October 01, 2020 Faculty members share their history and research of Lake Arthur and its inhabitants Fall 2020 COVID-19 Lessons & Opportunities October 01, 2020 Navigating the stormy waters of return-to-campus scenarios for fall 2020, Gonzaga University leaders sought input from students and families, shared... Life at Lake Arthur September 30, 2020 Lake Arthur stands on the Gonzaga campus as a testament to the utility of nature and the resourcefulness of humanity. Empathy & Apps for Mental Health September 29, 2020 The fall 2020 issue of Gonzaga Magazine explores ways to improve mental health challenges in the season of COVID Nourishing Our Neighbors September 24, 2020 When COVID-19 hit, GU’s Center for Community Engagement was already hosting a weekly evening meal for neighbors. The question became "how can Gonzaga... The Rebirth of Reconciliation August 27, 2020 How do we achieve reconciliation in a time of divide, specifically related to matters of diversity? Here's a look at some of Gonzaga's responses and... A City for All Senses May 04, 2020 Gonzaga In Florence is the crown jewel of the University’s study abroad program, and the mechanism that started Gonzaga on the path to developing... On History, Myth, and Popular Memory of the Nineteenth Amendment May 01, 2020 A brief history of the women's suffrage movement in America, in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 7 8 9 10 Next
The Secret Sauce of Mike Roth October 23, 2021 Memories with two-time national Athletic Director of the Year Mike Roth A Critical Eye on Gender and Power Dynamics June 24, 2021 As an academic field, women’s studies draws in many subjects to examine women’s lives and experiences in social and cultural constructs. Island Feminism June 23, 2021 Noralis Rodríguez-Coss researches Puerto Rican women’s issues, and experiences of other island women Fat Zebra: Science & Health June 23, 2021 The research of Sara Díaz, Ph.D. is "fascinating intellectual work that includes difficult, real-world problems." It’s also deeply personal. Building on a Century of Success June 22, 2021 Gonzaga Magazine looked to the past and to the future in this piece celebrating 100 years of the School of Business Curating a Masterpiece: Behind the Scenes at Jundt Art Museum February 12, 2021 Though Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum has been closed to the public due to COVID-19 restrictions, its staff has continued the work of curating and... Finding Normal: Tales of Adaptation to College in COVID February 08, 2021 How are students finding "normal" at college in the era of COVID-19? And how Gonzaga caring for students - mind, body, spirit - amid a pandemic? Preserving Memories on the Mount February 04, 2021 Thanks to the generosity of several Gonzaga alumni, the Jesuit Cemetery underwent beautification to honor those lying at rest. Lake Arthur: Stories through Time October 01, 2020 Faculty members share their history and research of Lake Arthur and its inhabitants Fall 2020 COVID-19 Lessons & Opportunities October 01, 2020 Navigating the stormy waters of return-to-campus scenarios for fall 2020, Gonzaga University leaders sought input from students and families, shared... Life at Lake Arthur September 30, 2020 Lake Arthur stands on the Gonzaga campus as a testament to the utility of nature and the resourcefulness of humanity. Empathy & Apps for Mental Health September 29, 2020 The fall 2020 issue of Gonzaga Magazine explores ways to improve mental health challenges in the season of COVID Nourishing Our Neighbors September 24, 2020 When COVID-19 hit, GU’s Center for Community Engagement was already hosting a weekly evening meal for neighbors. The question became "how can Gonzaga... The Rebirth of Reconciliation August 27, 2020 How do we achieve reconciliation in a time of divide, specifically related to matters of diversity? Here's a look at some of Gonzaga's responses and... A City for All Senses May 04, 2020 Gonzaga In Florence is the crown jewel of the University’s study abroad program, and the mechanism that started Gonzaga on the path to developing... On History, Myth, and Popular Memory of the Nineteenth Amendment May 01, 2020 A brief history of the women's suffrage movement in America, in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment