All Stories Home News, Events & Stories Stories Filter by Topic Section Menu Academics Alumni Arts & Culture Careers & Outcomes Diversity & Inclusion Faculty Voices Faith & Mission Global Impact Health & Wellness Service & Community Impact Student Life Sustainability The Courage to Discover Something New February 03, 2023 Research led by Professor Jennifer Shepherd, Ph.D. and her students, could aid in the development of critical antiparasitic and antimicrobial drugs. Meet Karli Honebein January 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Karli Honebein. Keep reading to... Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis’ appointee to lead the church’s efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to... What is the Future of Freshwater in the Pacific Northwest? January 11, 2023 A collaboration between Gonzaga University, Oregon State University and Whitworth University funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation... COVID-19 Crisis in Los Angeles: How to Help Overwhelmed Hospitals January 06, 2023 Hospitals and emergency services in the Los Angeles region are clearly in crisis as COVID-19 cases surge, yet state and county officials have yet to... Sustainability Q&A: Emmy Wagner November 30, 2022 Read this month's Q&A and learn about Emmy Wagner, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life! A Goal of Tolerance November 09, 2022 The Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management announces a symposium Nov. 17 to bring attention to the International Day for Tolerance and how it... Finding Success from the First Step After Graduation October 19, 2022 When Ray Angle and his team dive into researching the statistics that help make up Gonzaga’s annual First Destination Survey Report few stones go... Meet Ben Chu October 19, 2022 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Ben Chu. Keep reading to learn about... Center for the Study of Hate Announces 2022 Lassman “Take Action ... October 06, 2022 Travis McAdam, a Montana-based activist whose efforts to combat white supremacy and other forms of hate have generated regional, national and global... Julian Aguon to Deliver Distinguished Alumni Lecture September 28, 2022 Gonzaga alum Julian Aguon, a Chamorro human rights lawyer and writer from Guam, will deliver the Distinguished Alumni Lecture at Gonzaga University on... Presenters Invited for the 2023 International Conference on Hate Studies September 26, 2022 The Gonzaga University Center for the Study of Hate is seeking proposals from students, academics, and professionals worldwide to present at the... Same Day, Same City, Different Experiences September 15, 2022 Gonzaga Climate Center’s intensive one-day heat study shows notable differences in temperatures for Spokane neighborhoods. Gonzaga Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day September 13, 2022 For 235 years, the United States Constitution has remained the supreme law of the land. The processes and protections drafted in difficult negotiation... Civil Engineering Students to Present to Spokane Sustainability August 29, 2022 In September, students will present to the Sustainability Action Committee, suggesting many strategies, including repurposing existing buildings as... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
The Courage to Discover Something New February 03, 2023 Research led by Professor Jennifer Shepherd, Ph.D. and her students, could aid in the development of critical antiparasitic and antimicrobial drugs. Meet Karli Honebein January 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Karli Honebein. Keep reading to... Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis’ appointee to lead the church’s efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to... What is the Future of Freshwater in the Pacific Northwest? January 11, 2023 A collaboration between Gonzaga University, Oregon State University and Whitworth University funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation... COVID-19 Crisis in Los Angeles: How to Help Overwhelmed Hospitals January 06, 2023 Hospitals and emergency services in the Los Angeles region are clearly in crisis as COVID-19 cases surge, yet state and county officials have yet to... Sustainability Q&A: Emmy Wagner November 30, 2022 Read this month's Q&A and learn about Emmy Wagner, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life! A Goal of Tolerance November 09, 2022 The Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management announces a symposium Nov. 17 to bring attention to the International Day for Tolerance and how it... Finding Success from the First Step After Graduation October 19, 2022 When Ray Angle and his team dive into researching the statistics that help make up Gonzaga’s annual First Destination Survey Report few stones go... Meet Ben Chu October 19, 2022 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Ben Chu. Keep reading to learn about... Center for the Study of Hate Announces 2022 Lassman “Take Action ... October 06, 2022 Travis McAdam, a Montana-based activist whose efforts to combat white supremacy and other forms of hate have generated regional, national and global... Julian Aguon to Deliver Distinguished Alumni Lecture September 28, 2022 Gonzaga alum Julian Aguon, a Chamorro human rights lawyer and writer from Guam, will deliver the Distinguished Alumni Lecture at Gonzaga University on... Presenters Invited for the 2023 International Conference on Hate Studies September 26, 2022 The Gonzaga University Center for the Study of Hate is seeking proposals from students, academics, and professionals worldwide to present at the... Same Day, Same City, Different Experiences September 15, 2022 Gonzaga Climate Center’s intensive one-day heat study shows notable differences in temperatures for Spokane neighborhoods. Gonzaga Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day September 13, 2022 For 235 years, the United States Constitution has remained the supreme law of the land. The processes and protections drafted in difficult negotiation... Civil Engineering Students to Present to Spokane Sustainability August 29, 2022 In September, students will present to the Sustainability Action Committee, suggesting many strategies, including repurposing existing buildings as...