What is an Ignatian Leader? April 02, 2025 Fr. Tim Breen S.J explores the core elements of Ignatian leadership-contemplation, discernment, and direction-and how they shape Gonzaga's mission and community. Climate Institute Partners with Spokane, The Lands Council for Grant Aimed at Air Pollution April 01, 2025 A new $675,000 grant from the Washington Department of Ecology awarded to the Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment in partnership with the City of Spokane and The Lands Council will help tackle local air pollution. This Work Changes the World March 27, 2025 See the trajectory of Gonzaga's 26th president and learn why he believes that "What Gonzaga does is more important than even it realizes - for individuals, for our culture, for the world." Formation: The Work of Flourishing March 26, 2025 Gonzaga faculty and staff move beyond words to action, integrating Jesuit values into their work through mission formation programs and capstone projects. Fostering Dialogue Across Differences: Gonzaga Faculty Secure $10,000 Grant for First-Year Seminar March 26, 2025 Three Religious Studies faculty members, Emily Clark, Daniel Pschaida, and Shannon Dunn, have been awarded a $10,000 grant from Interfaith America to cooperatively design and teach a First Year Seminar on Civic Pluralism. The grant recognizes an innovative approach to integrating the skills of pluralism into core curricular offerings. Echoes of the Soul: Students Dig Deep in 15th Annual Diversity Monologues March 21, 2025 Anger, fear, sadness, nostalgia - just a few of the reflective emotions shared by the performers at Gonzaga's 15th annual Diversity Monologues that resonated off the walls of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center on March 18. Many Hands Make Light Work March 06, 2025 While student-athletes are perhaps most recognizable on the courts, fields and lakes where they excel at their respective sports, they are a regular presence throughout Spokane through a vibrant community-service program organized by GU Athletics and student leaders on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Equity as a Jesuit Cornerstone for Health March 05, 2025 Explore how Jesuit values call us to address health inequities and social justice at Gonzaga University. Join the conversation on faith, justice, and courageous hope. In The News: GU Grad Student Pens Piece on Jesuit Civil Discourse February 28, 2025 Gonzaga DELA doctoral student Russ Fiorella co-authored an article exploring how Jesuit educators can foster critical thinking and democratic engagement in the classroom during the Trump presidency. Read more about his research and advocacy in Jesuit education. In The News: Gonzaga Ranked Among "Most Devout" Law Schools January 31, 2025 Gonzaga is the highest-ranked Jesuit university on the list from the National Jurist preLaw Magazine Opera World Premiere at Gonzaga: A Local Affair January 30, 2025 Gonzaga University presents the world premiere of The Garment of Praise, an opera composed by Fr. Kevin Waters, SJ. Experience this locally produced, faith-inspired performance on Feb. 7 at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. A Legacy of Generosity, a Future of Hope January 29, 2025 Discover how the generosity of a 1963 alum ignited a lasting legacy of opportunity, impact and hope for future generations Celebrating Black History Month 2025 January 28, 2025 Consider these events on campus and in Spokane to celebrate Black History Month throughout February. Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. with the Gonzaga Community January 09, 2025 Monday, January 20, we celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. and honor his enduring legacy. Fr. Ken Krall Not Letting Age Stop Him January 04, 2025 He's not working from home, but Latin Lecturer Father Ken Krall, S.J., does prepare his lessons in his new Humanities Building office, which coincidentally, is the room he most recently occupied when that building served as Jesuit House.