Fiction and Social Justice: Interview with novelist Helena María Viramontes June 07, 2019 An interview with novelist Helena María Viramontes before her speech at Gonzaga's Visiting Writers Series In The News: Inlander's "Scholastic Fantastic" Features Arpin's Research on Loneliness May 31, 2019 Socializing while lonely can actually make us feel worse, Inlander writer Daniel Walters surmises from Sarah Arpin's research Picture This May 29, 2019 Matt McCormick was hired away from Portland State to create a new visual literacy minor, conceived through the collaborative vision of Susan English in Integrated Media and Shalon Park in Art. No Buffaloing These Three May 29, 2019 Gonzaga's diversity post-doctoral fellows may have seen things they never imagined as Spokane newcomers, but their impact on their students is significant. Then and Now: A Look at the Century’s first 20 years at Gonzaga May 29, 2019 At no time in Gonzaga's history has so much change taken place as during these past 20 years. We have our first lay president, two dozen new or renovated buildings and a 69% increase in enrollment. Faculty Take Home Honors May 29, 2019 The Academic Honors Convocation served as the forum to honor 14 faculty members for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and/or academic citizenship, and seven for lifetime contributions. Nurses, Cadets and English Program Grads Recognized at Special Ceremonies May 20, 2019 Gonzaga celebrates its nursing, ROTC and English program graduates from the Class of 2019 Wessel: Make Imperfect World Better as Lawyers May 16, 2019 Gonzaga School of Law 2019 commencement speaker Madelyn F. Wessel challenges graduates to make "Imperfect" world better. Sauvageau: Be a Blessing, Despite Our Differences May 16, 2019 Law School student commencement speaker Emily Sauvageau encourages classmates to be a blessing to someone every day, despite our differences. Ortiz to Grads: Emotional Ride Shows Strength of GU Community May 16, 2019 Graduate Commencement Speaker Michael John Ortiz shares with his fellow graduates how the journey to his degree represents the Gonzaga spirit in action. Kathryn Benson Accepts Foundation Fellowship May 16, 2019 Benson, who graduated from Gonzaga on May 12 with majors in economics, Spanish and international studies-Latin American studies, accepts competitive two-year fellowship. Expanding Interest in Learning Language May 15, 2019 With language programs across the U.S. facing challenges in maintaining enrollments, Gonzaga's Tina Isabelli welcomed the opportunity to build meaningful dialog among her regional peers by volunteering Gonzaga to co-host the very first Association of Departments of Foreign Languages (ADFL) Summer Seminar West here in Spokane May 22-25. Highlights from Gonzaga's 126th Commencement May 15, 2019 Gonzaga conferred a total of 2,163 undergraduate, graduate and law degrees (estimated) at its three 126th commencement exercises May 11-12. Read the highlights. Judith Mayotte Challenges Graduates to Address Climate Change May 15, 2019 The humanitarian, author and spokesperson for refugees worldwide, said the Earth is at a turning point due to the rapidly advancing ecological crisis of climate change. 'The World Needs You' — Message to Gonzaga Grads May 13, 2019 The 2019 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Gonzaga University conferred 1,323 bachelor's degrees and featured Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho as the keynote.