Taking Care of Yourself Post-Election November 04, 2024 Explore the many Gonzaga tools and resources at your disposal to deal with the stresses of Election Day and the weeks that follow. Q&A: Professor Besmer talks Phi Beta Kappa November 04, 2024 Gonzaga University joins the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Society, recognizing academic excellence in the liberal arts. Discover the significance for students and faculty. Our Favorite Spokane Fall Activities November 01, 2024 The Office of Undergraduate Admission shares their favorite fall activities here in Spokane. Senior Spotlight: Makena Thatcher’s path to becoming a teacher was a calculated journey October 31, 2024 Senior Makena Thatcher shares her academic journey at Gonzaga, transitioning through three majors to find her passion for math and teaching. Gonzaga Access Pledge & Unity Scholars Program October 30, 2024 Learn more about the Gonzaga Access Pledge & Unity Scholars Program available to first-year applicants from Washington State. Gonzaga Theatre Presents Molière’s Classic Satire “Tartuffe” Nov. 7-10 October 28, 2024 Gonzaga University Theatre presents Molière's classic comedy "Tartuffe," a sharp satire on hypocrisy and deceit. Directed by Blake Anthony Edwards, the production runs Nov. 7-10 at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. Ladies First: One Student’s Love for Gonzaga Women’s Basketball October 28, 2024 Sally Post is a passionate Gonzaga student who attends every women's basketball home game, embodying the university's spirit of support for its sports teams. Learn how her love for the team and desire to close the gap in women's sports drives her dedication. Bing Crosby House Museum to Host Free Screenings of Disney’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Oct. 27 October 23, 2024 The Bing Crosby House Museum at Gonzaga University is hosting free showings of Disney's 1949 animated version of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," which features Crosby narrating the tale of schoolteacher Ichabod Crane and his memorable encounter with the frightening Headless Horseman. Senior Spotlight: Henry Krueger’s Journey from Childhood Newspaper to Bulletin Editor-in-Chief October 14, 2024 From starting his own class paper in 4th grade to writing for the Associated Press, Henry Krueger's passion for journalism has shaped his college experience and career aspirations. Gonzaga Awarded 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award October 03, 2024 Gonzaga University is proud to announce it's been named a recipient of the 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine. Two Decades of Growth for Lincoln LGTBQ+ Resource Center October 02, 2024 From its origins as a student-run club to becoming the first Jesuit university resource center of its kind, the Lincoln Center continues to foster inclusion and support underrepresented students. Finding Community at GU: Dean for Social Justice Leadership & Community Empowerment September 27, 2024 Joan Iva C. Fawcett, our Dean for Social Justice Leadership & Community Empowerment writes a letter to prospective and current students discussing the resources available at Gonzaga regarding diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging on our campus. These resources include the Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC), Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center (LLRC), Military, Veteran, Returning Adult Center (MVRAC), as well as the Transfer Student Support services at GU. Mountains, Music and Mentorship September 18, 2024 How Hatsune ('26) is helping the next generation fall in love with music and the wilderness while embracing diversity on campus. Gonzaga Dance Kicks Off New Season Sept. 21 with Guests Ishita Mili and IMGE Dance September 16, 2024 Gonzaga Dance opens its 2024-2025 season with a performance by renowned New York City choreographer Ishita Mili and her company IMGE Dance. Join us at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center for an evening of dynamic dance featuring Indian classical, hip hop, and contemporary styles. Gonzaga Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day September 12, 2024 Constitution Day, observed on September 17, marks the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, a pivotal event that laid the foundation for American democracy. Citizenship Day, observed alongside Constitution Day, celebrates the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.