Woodley Institute Launches Lecture Series, Announces First Director April 07, 2026 Gonzaga University's Woodley Institute for Civil Engagement and Humanistic Dialogue will launch its inaugural lecture series with "Free Speech and Civic Responsibility in the Jesuit Tradition" on April 16, and Katey Roden has been named the institute's first director More Than a Seat at the Table March 31, 2026 This article reflects a young professional's experience at Gonzaga's Women Lead Spring Conference, emphasizing that leadership is not a fixed destination but a continuous, evolving practice shaped by reflection, storytelling, and intentional action. Gonzaga Law to Welcome State Supreme Court Justices for 2026 Commencement March 27, 2026 Meagan A. Flynn (J.D. '92), Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, will receive the Law Medal-Gonzaga Law's highest honor. Joining her is Salvador A. Mungia of the Washington State Supreme Court, who will deliver the Commencement address Careers in Marketing Day: Helping Students Discover What’s Possible March 24, 2026 In the School of Business, students do not just learn about the business world. They learn from the people in it. One of the most exciting examples of this commitment is Careers in Marketing Day, a full day of industry engagement, skills development, and alumni connections designed to help students explore the many pathways available in the world of marketing. Closing a 47-year Chapter with the WCC March 18, 2026 A nostalgic farewell to Gonzaga's 47-year WCC era, celebrating the fans, community and traditions that turned Las Vegas into the "Kennel South" before the Zags embark on their Pac‑12 future. Tireless Advocates for Health March 17, 2026 Three Gonzaga alumni are strengthening Washington's community health network, supporting 28 systems and 400+ clinics that provide essential care regardless of insurance, income or circumstance. Shared Mission, Shared Momentum March 06, 2026 Gonzaga alumni who work at Microsoft open doors for students Gonzaga University School of Law Renames Center Following Generous Gift from Chris (’97 J.D.) and Nan Kennelly March 06, 2026 Gonzaga University School of Law is proud to announce that, following a significant philanthropic gift from alumnus Chris Kennelly ('97 J.D.) and his wife, Nan Kennelly, the Center for Law, Ethics & Commerce (CLEC) will be renamed the Kennelly Center for Law, Ethics & Commerce (K‑CLEC). Nic Marshall ('25) is a Business Mind with a Musical Ear March 03, 2026 Alum Marshall composed the original score for Gonzaga Dance's production of "Thumbelina" this winter. The Living Continuum of Leadership February 12, 2026 Three Gonzaga presidents, past and present, reveal leadership as a living relay of mission where philanthropy joins generations in educating the people the world needs most. Gonzaga Launches Presidential Series, "Forging Forward" January 27, 2026 Gonzaga President Katia Passerini's "Forging Forward" series aptly launches on Jan. 31 - Gonzaga Day TEDx Advisor Mohamed Rashed Credits Gonzaga with Shaping His Leadership Journey January 26, 2026 The GU alum and Banner Bank senior leader encourages students to speak up, stay curious and lean into the power of community. A Journey of Mentorship, Impact, and Justice in Alaska January 12, 2026 Assistant Dean Susan Lee's 20-year commitment to Alaska's Color of Justice Program has helped introduce high school students to legal careers while fostering meaningful mentorships across the state. One such relationship, with Gonzaga Law alumna and Nome magistrate judge Pamela Hess, exemplifies how early exposure, sustained guidance, and opportunity can shape impactful legal careers and strengthen communities. Gonzaga's 2025 Rewind December 31, 2025 A look back at Gonzaga's most meaningful stories of 2025 - leadership transitions, AI and innovation, standout students and alumni and the moments that defined the year. A Shared Mission for Supporting Catholic School Students in Washington December 19, 2025 This fall marked the launch of a pilot program, the Certificate in Inclusive Education, designed to equip teachers with practical tools and strategies to support students with special learning needs.