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Gonzaga’s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
Gonzaga’s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
Gonzaga offers 16 undergraduate degrees through 53 majors, 68 minors and 73 concentrations, 23 master’s degrees and 5 doctoral-level degrees.
All the how-to's and why-you-should's for becoming a Zag.
The Division of Student Affairs is committed to creating an academically rich environment and fostering a strong sense of community.
The Gonzaga spirit, blended with hard work and dedication in athletic endeavors, yields success both on the field of play and in the classroom.
Launched in 2011 and paused during the COVID-19 pandemic, the series brings thought-provoking and mission-centered authors, activists, leaders and researchers to share their work and passions with the Gonzaga and Spokane communities.
Learn more about the illustrious speakers who have been part of the series below.
A virtual panel focused on the unprecedented situation in Israel and Palestine, and its potential unfolding ramifications for the political stability in the Middle East.
The first Latina to complete U.S. Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training with a fighter qualification to fly the T-38 as an instructor pilot, Lt. Col. Olga E. Custodio, USAF (Ret).
The seventh Gonzaga University Presidential Speaker Series featured New York activist Tarana Burke, originator of the “Me Too movement” (#MeToo) and journalist Ronan Farrow, who reported on accusations of assault and harassment by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Gonzaga welcomed visiting head of state Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, whose topic was "An Uncompromising Woman."
Siddharth Kara is one of the world’s foremost experts on human trafficking and modern slavery.
Dr. Goodall shared information about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute, which continues her pioneering research and celebrated its 36th anniversary in 2013.
Thomas Friedman witnesses significant forces at work within and between cultures while traveling the world as a journalist.
During her campaign for President in Colombia, Ingrid was taken hostage by FARC guerrillas in 2002 and dramatically rescued from the jungle more than six years later by the Colombian army.
Mr. Mortenson spoke about how a failed mountain climb attempt led to efforts to educate young women and men and foster peace in remote, war-torn villages in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
