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 Implementing Symplicity for Gonzaga Student Employment December 30, 2020 In 2018, Gonzaga’s Career & Professional Development office (CPD) began considering a transition from Handshake, the then-current student career... Top 20 Gonzaga Stories of 2020 December 29, 2020 From COVID-19 decisions to national rankings, plus Zags finding Zags, here are the top 20 story pages viewed on gonzaga.edu over the course of 2020 They Give and Serve Because of Those Who Never Could November 10, 2020 How George Gonzalez ('07) and Don Hackney ('69) serve and give to carry forth the legacy of three Zags who lost their lives. Showing Up to Share the Zag Experience November 09, 2020 How a Gonzaga business grad's significant support for STEM will have an impact on Zags in all fields of study. On Race and Writing: Alum Stefan Bradley November 06, 2020 A white Gonzaga professor helped inspire Stefan Bradley (’96) toward a career in academia and, eventually, to a focus on the Black experience in Ivy... Veterans Rescued by Hope with a Cold Nose November 02, 2020 Author Christine Hassing used inspiration found in a student project to author the stories of 22 military veterans who have found hope in coping with... There Will Always Be Need in the World October 27, 2020 Gonzaga 1973 engineering alumnus Fred Reinel shares why showing up for others is such an important part of life. Operating in Crisis Fits Her Fine October 14, 2020 When Taylor Jordan earned her master’s degree in public health a few years back, she never imagined her first foray into the public health arena would... The Family Behind the Farm September 23, 2020 Bart Gallant ('75) and his daughter Bridget ('17) are at the helm of Horrigan Farms, a family-owned and operated farm in Pasco, Washington. Together,... Partnership Spotlight - The ZoNE Project September 04, 2020 Learn about one of Gonzaga University’s closest partners in Northeast Spokane – The ZoNE Project. With shared roots and common priorities we’re... Emma VanderWeyst Aims to Build More Equitable World August 31, 2020 After graduating a semester early, Emma VanderWeyst will attend the University of Washington School of Law this fall. Engineering Grad Sam Nieslanik Turns on the Water Works August 24, 2020 Sam Nieslanik ('20) is using his civil engineering degree to pursue more sustainable technologies for water systems. Eagle Eye on Environmental Research August 17, 2020 Harrison Eagle, a May Gonzaga University graduate is envisioning a career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a Conservation Biologist. ZagsConnect Mentoring Platform Expands August 06, 2020 Gonzaga expands “ZagsConnect” to provide additional help for students and recent graduates navigating the challenges of finding employment and... For Graduating Senior Frannie Nevil, Nothing Is Black & White August 06, 2020 Graduating Senior Frannie Nevil shares what she has learned during her time at Gonzaga. Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Next
Implementing Symplicity for Gonzaga Student Employment December 30, 2020 In 2018, Gonzaga’s Career & Professional Development office (CPD) began considering a transition from Handshake, the then-current student career... Top 20 Gonzaga Stories of 2020 December 29, 2020 From COVID-19 decisions to national rankings, plus Zags finding Zags, here are the top 20 story pages viewed on gonzaga.edu over the course of 2020 They Give and Serve Because of Those Who Never Could November 10, 2020 How George Gonzalez ('07) and Don Hackney ('69) serve and give to carry forth the legacy of three Zags who lost their lives. Showing Up to Share the Zag Experience November 09, 2020 How a Gonzaga business grad's significant support for STEM will have an impact on Zags in all fields of study. On Race and Writing: Alum Stefan Bradley November 06, 2020 A white Gonzaga professor helped inspire Stefan Bradley (’96) toward a career in academia and, eventually, to a focus on the Black experience in Ivy... Veterans Rescued by Hope with a Cold Nose November 02, 2020 Author Christine Hassing used inspiration found in a student project to author the stories of 22 military veterans who have found hope in coping with... There Will Always Be Need in the World October 27, 2020 Gonzaga 1973 engineering alumnus Fred Reinel shares why showing up for others is such an important part of life. Operating in Crisis Fits Her Fine October 14, 2020 When Taylor Jordan earned her master’s degree in public health a few years back, she never imagined her first foray into the public health arena would... The Family Behind the Farm September 23, 2020 Bart Gallant ('75) and his daughter Bridget ('17) are at the helm of Horrigan Farms, a family-owned and operated farm in Pasco, Washington. Together,... Partnership Spotlight - The ZoNE Project September 04, 2020 Learn about one of Gonzaga University’s closest partners in Northeast Spokane – The ZoNE Project. With shared roots and common priorities we’re... Emma VanderWeyst Aims to Build More Equitable World August 31, 2020 After graduating a semester early, Emma VanderWeyst will attend the University of Washington School of Law this fall. Engineering Grad Sam Nieslanik Turns on the Water Works August 24, 2020 Sam Nieslanik ('20) is using his civil engineering degree to pursue more sustainable technologies for water systems. Eagle Eye on Environmental Research August 17, 2020 Harrison Eagle, a May Gonzaga University graduate is envisioning a career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a Conservation Biologist. ZagsConnect Mentoring Platform Expands August 06, 2020 Gonzaga expands “ZagsConnect” to provide additional help for students and recent graduates navigating the challenges of finding employment and... For Graduating Senior Frannie Nevil, Nothing Is Black & White August 06, 2020 Graduating Senior Frannie Nevil shares what she has learned during her time at Gonzaga.