President's Message: Celebrating Milestones and Community August 05, 2024 President McCulloh reflects on a dynamic year at Gonzaga, celebrating several university milestones including the Class of 2024 commencement and the 60th anniversary of Gonzaga in Florence. Gonzaga University Recognized by Phi Beta Kappa, the Nation’s Oldest Honor Society, and Approved to Establish a Chapter August 05, 2024 In a recognition that follows years of diligent effort on the part of many faculty and staff, the 47th Triennial Council of Phi Beta Kappa - the nation's oldest honor society - voted to establish a chapter at Gonzaga University. Monika Eckhart Selected as the Lukins & Annis Scholarship Recipient August 02, 2024 Congratulations to Monika Eckhart who was recently selected as this year's Lukins & Annis Law, Ethics and Commerce Scholarship recipient! Advice for Incoming Zags August 02, 2024 Our Office of Admission team shares some tips and tricks to set you up for success throughout your first year at Gonzaga! The Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Announces 2024-2025 Season Performances August 02, 2024 Renowned dance companies, award-winning jazz performances and more take the stage this season in the Myrtle Woldson Presents Series Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment Awarded $19.9 Million EPA Grant to Combat Climate Challenges July 25, 2024 Gonzaga University's Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment has been awarded a $19.9 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to support projects aimed at reducing pollution, increasing community climate resilience, and building capacity to address environmental and climate justice challenges in the Spokane community. In The News: UW Medicine's 2024 Stethoscope Ceremony in Spokane July 22, 2024 Sixty future physicians received stethoscopes at UW Medicine in Spokane, marking the start of their medical journeys. Citizen Project Manager Course: Empowering Change at Gonzaga University July 18, 2024 The Gonzaga ITS department established a course to train staff & faculty to become change agents within their departments. Celebrating Different Ways of Knowing July 17, 2024 An initiative is underway in Northeast Spokane that aims to weave together the region's history, culture, and ecology. The "Finding Our Way" project, a collaboration between Gonzaga University and local organizations, aims to create a rich tapestry of narratives centered around the newly developed Children of the Sun trail - a paved bike/pedestrian trail running parallel to the new US 395 highway. Zag For a Day July 17, 2024 March is a great time of year on Gonzaga's campus. It's warm - spring is starting to peek out from its winter rest and the campus is full of energy (especially when rooting on the Zags!). It's also a time of year when seeds are being planted. Here on campus a different type of seed is just beginning its journey. Dialogue in a Jesuit Context July 16, 2024 Communications Studies lecturer Rebecca Donaway shares how we can have productive political conversations during the election year by embracing Jesuit traditions of good intentions and understanding through dialogue. Career and Professional Services for Grad Students? Gonzaga Has You Covered July 12, 2024 From networking to career advancement, Gonzaga's office of Career and Professional Development has resources for graduate students. From Classroom to Community: Real-World Climate Solutions July 11, 2024 Eighteen students, united by a common interest in learning how to respond to climate change in their local communities, formed the inaugural cohort of the Professional Certificate in Climate Action Planning. “Respect is necessary for creating social change.” July 11, 2024 Gonzaga students Ashley Painter ('26) and Mia Foster ('24) sat down with Samuel McLaughlin ('24) to share about their experiences working with partners and communities of Northeast Spokane. Mousetrap Car Showdown July 11, 2024 Teams tested their mousetrap car creations on the final day of the summer immersion Programming a Robot July 10, 2024 SSIP students learned that while computer science and computer engineering are closely related, they are very different fields.