Gonzaga Prepares to Begin Construction on Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center August 24, 2016 Gonzaga University intends to break ground in spring 2017 on the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, a transformative $30 million facility made possible by an extraordinary $55 million gift from the late Miss Myrtle Woldson - the largest gift in University history. Houston Directs Gonzaga in Florence August 12, 2016 Courtney Law Joins Gonzaga as Director of GU-UW Regional Health Partnership July 21, 2016 Law will lead Gonzaga's efforts within the partnership, an initiative with the University of Washington to expand and enhance medical education and research in the Spokane region. Board Approves Two Key New Buildings July 19, 2016 In a resounding affirmation of the continuing success of its $250 million Gonzaga Will capital campaign, the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees has approved the investment of more than $36.3 million to construct a new Jesuit Residence, a home and spiritual haven for Jesuits, and the Center for Athletic Achievement to support student-athletes. To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. God Doesn't Make Crap May 30, 2016 For 2016 graduates, messages from Father James Martin and Father Brad Reynolds were the gift of a lifetime Gonzaga Mourns Passing of Beloved Jesuit Fr. Frank Costello May 25, 2016 View Fr. Martin’s Commencement Speech May 20, 2016 Priest, journalist and author Father James Martin, S.J., delivered Gonzaga University's undergraduate commencement address Sunday, May 8. The ceremony was among Gonzaga's three 123rd commencement exercises May 6-8. Fr. Martin received an honorary doctor of letters in tribute to his literary success in assisting thousands of people on their faith journey while emphasizing the importance of love. Opus Prize Moves Student to Act May 18, 2016 Student Aims to Help Indian Man Achieve His Gonzaga Dream Helping People Overcome Pain May 17, 2016 Nate Disser's own chronic pain inspired him to study human physiology as part of a summer research fellowship. He hopes to use the knowledge and skills he gains to ease others' suffering. Student Team Honored for Work to Enhance Fire-Resistant Home Construction May 12, 2016 A team of Gonzaga University students won the Vitruvius Award from Eric Corey Freed, founder of the firm organicARCHITECT, at the recent USA Science & Engineering Festival for developing an approach to home construction near wilderness areas that could better protect homes from fires. Gonzaga to Greet UW Medical Students May 03, 2016 The University of Washington School of Medicine and Gonzaga University will welcome the largest-ever entering class of medical students in Spokane. Grads Shine with Many Gifts May 03, 2016 Megan Selden came to Gonzaga four years ago from Tacoma, Washington, eager to learn as much as possible. In addition to a bachelor's degree in business administration, Selden is graduating with a double concentration in finance and operations along with minors in entrepreneurial leadership and English. Elizabeth Hassebrock dreams of better living conditions in Haiti April 25, 2016 Elizabeth Hassebrock was one of the first GU engineering students to study abroad in New Zealand two years ago. The Secret Life of Beans April 15, 2016 Gonzaga students taste coffee and learn about its origins in a new core class offering.