News at Gonzaga Home News, Events & Stories News Professor Shepherd's Research Targets Parasitic Infections November 12, 2018 Tenaciously, she aims to find new ways to treat parasitic infections, a Third World epidemic. N.Y. Times Journalist Nicholas Kristof Discusses Threats to Free Press November 06, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times told a Gonzaga University audience Monday night that quality journalism and the role of a... Driving out Hate: A 20-Year Labor of Love November 05, 2018 The International Network for Hate Studies cites the Gonzaga Institute for Hate Studies’ impact on the field, and others attribute the vision and... Gonzaga Exceptional Hockey Program Expands November 04, 2018 The program will be able to help more youth overcome learning and communications difficulties Princeton Review Names GU to '18 ‘Green’ Colleges List November 02, 2018 Gonzaga once again is named among the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges. Taming Shame November 02, 2018 Women Lead series event explores "the power of shame." Master’s Student Matt Nichols Shines on CFL Gridiron October 31, 2018 Gonzaga played its final season of football in 1941, but grad student Matt Nichols is doing the Zags proud on the gridiron Boston College Professor Prevot Delivers Flannery Lecture Nov. 6 October 30, 2018 “Unrestricted Love: Blackness and Catholicity as Interrelated Marks of Christian Life” A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance Gonzaga Wealth Management Students Gain Epic Returns October 19, 2018 Gonzaga won the award for the top-performing portfolio in D.A. Davidson & Co. Student Investment Program after earning returns of 50.4 percent. Social Consequences of Loneliness October 18, 2018 A growing body of research points to loneliness as an impending epidemic with an enormous impact on the health of individuals and society. Gonzaga... Women’s Leadership Luncheon Nov. 1 October 16, 2018 The School of Leadership Studies presents “The Power of Shame”; register by Oct. 26 Meet Sophie Whittle: Gonzaga’s First National Tennis Champ October 16, 2018 Sophie Whittle, a senior from Nipomo, California, has earned a title no one else in the history of Gonzaga tennis can claim: national champion. Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, “The Slow Art,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs ... October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Laurie Arnold Discusses Native American West, Columbia Plateau ... October 10, 2018 The lecture by Arnold, a history professor and director of Gonzaga's Native American Studies program, is free and open to all Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ... 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Next
Professor Shepherd's Research Targets Parasitic Infections November 12, 2018 Tenaciously, she aims to find new ways to treat parasitic infections, a Third World epidemic. N.Y. Times Journalist Nicholas Kristof Discusses Threats to Free Press November 06, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times told a Gonzaga University audience Monday night that quality journalism and the role of a... Driving out Hate: A 20-Year Labor of Love November 05, 2018 The International Network for Hate Studies cites the Gonzaga Institute for Hate Studies’ impact on the field, and others attribute the vision and... Gonzaga Exceptional Hockey Program Expands November 04, 2018 The program will be able to help more youth overcome learning and communications difficulties Princeton Review Names GU to '18 ‘Green’ Colleges List November 02, 2018 Gonzaga once again is named among the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges. Taming Shame November 02, 2018 Women Lead series event explores "the power of shame." Master’s Student Matt Nichols Shines on CFL Gridiron October 31, 2018 Gonzaga played its final season of football in 1941, but grad student Matt Nichols is doing the Zags proud on the gridiron Boston College Professor Prevot Delivers Flannery Lecture Nov. 6 October 30, 2018 “Unrestricted Love: Blackness and Catholicity as Interrelated Marks of Christian Life” A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance Gonzaga Wealth Management Students Gain Epic Returns October 19, 2018 Gonzaga won the award for the top-performing portfolio in D.A. Davidson & Co. Student Investment Program after earning returns of 50.4 percent. Social Consequences of Loneliness October 18, 2018 A growing body of research points to loneliness as an impending epidemic with an enormous impact on the health of individuals and society. Gonzaga... Women’s Leadership Luncheon Nov. 1 October 16, 2018 The School of Leadership Studies presents “The Power of Shame”; register by Oct. 26 Meet Sophie Whittle: Gonzaga’s First National Tennis Champ October 16, 2018 Sophie Whittle, a senior from Nipomo, California, has earned a title no one else in the history of Gonzaga tennis can claim: national champion. Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, “The Slow Art,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs ... October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Laurie Arnold Discusses Native American West, Columbia Plateau ... October 10, 2018 The lecture by Arnold, a history professor and director of Gonzaga's Native American Studies program, is free and open to all