UW School of Medicine Spokane Students Meet Their Match May 01, 2025 Each Spring graduating UW School of Medicine (UWSOM) Spokane students join their peers from medical schools across the country in learning where they "matched" and will be spending the next three to seven years in U.S. residency training programs. A Legacy of Service: Gonzaga Honors Fallen Hero Shane Barnes April 30, 2025 The Gonzaga community gathered to honor the life and legacy of Shane Barnes, a beloved alum who died in a tragic helicopter crash. The Women in the Window April 30, 2025 An office in the basement of College Hall is home to one of Gonzaga's most integral departments. It's Campus Printing, and the women who run it know exactly what they're doing. Gonzaga Students Join Regional Holocaust Research Workshop April 30, 2025 Gonzaga students joined peers from regional universities at the 2025 Holocaust Research Workshop, part of an ongoing collaboration with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum focused on education, memory and justice. Concrete Canoe Team Earns 2nd Place April 30, 2025 Gonzaga's ASCE Concrete Canoe Team competed against 9 other schools in the Pacific Northwest in April to earn Second Place Overall. School of Law Appoints Crystal Gamache as Program Developer for CF-CRJI April 29, 2025 Gonzaga University School of Law appoints Crystal Gamache as program developer for the Conaway Family Children and Parents Representation and Justice Initiative, advancing child advocacy and family representation through education, clinics, and fellowships. DECA Success: Jacob McNab’s Story April 29, 2025 Gonzaga student Jacob McNab reflects on his journey through DECA, the business club that helped shape his college experience and career readiness. From joining as a sophomore with little knowledge of what to expect, to becoming an international champion in restaurant and food service management in 2024 and placing second in corporate finance in 2025, Jacob's story highlights the value of preparation, leadership, and perseverance. As club president, he's led others to success while growing his own skills-and he's not done yet. With one year left, Jacob looks ahead to DECA's 2026 competition in Louisville and a bright future beyond. Fueled by the Entrepreneurial Spirit: A Zag’s Startup Journey April 28, 2025 Gonzaga alum Graham Sabin ('24) shares his journey from college side projects to launching his AI startup, Copycat, through Y Combinator's program. Why Public Health is Important April 28, 2025 Dr. Robin Pickering shares why studying public health is important. Gonzaga Will Be Better with YOU: A Message from the Director April 28, 2025 With just a couple of weeks before our decision deadline, hear from the Senior Director of Undergraduate Admission, Steve Keller, on why admitted students should become a Zag. Zag Writers Read: Creative Writing Series Emphasizes Community April 25, 2025 Zag Writers Read is a new reading series dedicated to supporting student creative writers. Gonzaga Debate Students Excel at National Tournament and Research Conference April 25, 2025 Gonzaga Announces Details for 132nd Commencement Ceremonies May 10-11 April 25, 2025 The class of 2025, their families and guests will celebrate Gonzaga University's 132nd Commencement this Mother's Day weekend, with more than 2,000 students donning caps and gowns for this momentous celebration. What is a Jesuit? Understanding Pope Francis’s Religious Order April 25, 2025 As the world mourns the death of Pope Francis, the first Jesuit elected to serve as the head of the Catholic Church, many are flocking to the internet to ask the question: What is a Jesuit? Gratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressful April 25, 2025 Professor of Psychology Monica Bartlett shares practical ways to cultivate gratitude during stressful times, offering strategies to overcome negativity bias and build resilience through simple daily practices. Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from Trump April 23, 2025 Gonzaga professor Annmarie Caño reflects on lessons from El Salvador's university leaders and calls for courageous, mission-driven leadership in U.S. higher education amid political pressure.