News at Gonzaga Home News, Events & Stories News Trustees OK $60 Million University Center May 15, 2013 The Center will be built on the site of the existing COG. Zag Grads Represent Wide Array of Gifts, Ideals May 15, 2013 GU celebrated its 120th commencement exercises May 10-12. Following are briefs about the distinguished honorees, and some of the outstanding GU Named to Princeton Review's Top Green Schools List April 22, 2013 The Princeton Review and EPA ranked GU among the most environmentally responsible colleges and highest green-power colleges. Commencement May 10-12 Concludes 125th Anniversary Year April 16, 2013 For the 11th consecutive year, GU will graduate its largest class ever. GU expects to confer a total of 2,349 undergraduate, graduate and law degrees Setons Group Has Served GU for Over 60 Years April 16, 2013 The Gonzaga University Setons, a women’s service club that began with Jack Gilligan in 1951, has served GU for over 60 years. 125 Years of Tradition Informs, Inspires GU's Increasingly Global Future March 25, 2013 GU's future mission is envisioned as an educational force for social good on a global scale. Danielle Hyatt Earns Prestigious Summer Science Job March 18, 2013 Junior Danielle Hyatt will work in the lab of Dr. Shahin Rafii at Weill Cornell Medical College as part of a highly selective program of the Howard... GU's Part-Time MBA Program Ranked No. 73 Best in Nation March 12, 2013 U.S. News & World Report ranks GU's Master of Accountancy program the No. 14 best specialty accounting program and GU's Master of Business... GU to Host Prestigious Opus Prize Foundation Award March 08, 2013 GU was chosen to host the 2014 Opus Prize Foundation Award Ceremony and Process. Paul Manoguerra Hired As New Director, Curator of Jundt Art Museum February 28, 2013 Paul A. Manoguerra was hired director and curator of the Gonzaga University Jundt Art Museum. Gonzaga Rises to No. 1 in Nation for Alumni Peace Corps Volunteers February 19, 2013 For the first time, GU is No. 1 nationwide among small colleges and universities whose graduates serve in the Peace Corps. GU Welcomes Eight New Act Six Scholars February 19, 2013 GU welcomed eight new Act Six Scholars to join the class of 2013, who are among 65 students statewide. Bing Crosby Helped GU Celebrate at 1937 Golden Jubilee December 17, 2012 Bing Crosby helped GU celebrate its first 50 years at its 1937 Golden Jubilee. GU Launches Alumni Chapter in Japan November 14, 2012 GU alumni gathered at the New Otani Inn to celebrate the launch of the Japan Chapter of the Gonzaga University Alumni Association. Professor Shann Ray Ferch Earns High Plains Book Award October 29, 2012 Professor Shann Ray Ferch won in two categories in the High Plains Book Awards, taking top honors in the categories of first book and short story GU Dedicates New Grotto, a Sacred Space to Promote Faith and Peace October 25, 2012 The new grotto devoted to Our Lady at GU was officially dedicated on Oct. 20, giving a new place of prayer and reflection for the community. 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 Next
Trustees OK $60 Million University Center May 15, 2013 The Center will be built on the site of the existing COG. Zag Grads Represent Wide Array of Gifts, Ideals May 15, 2013 GU celebrated its 120th commencement exercises May 10-12. Following are briefs about the distinguished honorees, and some of the outstanding GU Named to Princeton Review's Top Green Schools List April 22, 2013 The Princeton Review and EPA ranked GU among the most environmentally responsible colleges and highest green-power colleges. Commencement May 10-12 Concludes 125th Anniversary Year April 16, 2013 For the 11th consecutive year, GU will graduate its largest class ever. GU expects to confer a total of 2,349 undergraduate, graduate and law degrees Setons Group Has Served GU for Over 60 Years April 16, 2013 The Gonzaga University Setons, a women’s service club that began with Jack Gilligan in 1951, has served GU for over 60 years. 125 Years of Tradition Informs, Inspires GU's Increasingly Global Future March 25, 2013 GU's future mission is envisioned as an educational force for social good on a global scale. Danielle Hyatt Earns Prestigious Summer Science Job March 18, 2013 Junior Danielle Hyatt will work in the lab of Dr. Shahin Rafii at Weill Cornell Medical College as part of a highly selective program of the Howard... GU's Part-Time MBA Program Ranked No. 73 Best in Nation March 12, 2013 U.S. News & World Report ranks GU's Master of Accountancy program the No. 14 best specialty accounting program and GU's Master of Business... GU to Host Prestigious Opus Prize Foundation Award March 08, 2013 GU was chosen to host the 2014 Opus Prize Foundation Award Ceremony and Process. Paul Manoguerra Hired As New Director, Curator of Jundt Art Museum February 28, 2013 Paul A. Manoguerra was hired director and curator of the Gonzaga University Jundt Art Museum. Gonzaga Rises to No. 1 in Nation for Alumni Peace Corps Volunteers February 19, 2013 For the first time, GU is No. 1 nationwide among small colleges and universities whose graduates serve in the Peace Corps. GU Welcomes Eight New Act Six Scholars February 19, 2013 GU welcomed eight new Act Six Scholars to join the class of 2013, who are among 65 students statewide. Bing Crosby Helped GU Celebrate at 1937 Golden Jubilee December 17, 2012 Bing Crosby helped GU celebrate its first 50 years at its 1937 Golden Jubilee. GU Launches Alumni Chapter in Japan November 14, 2012 GU alumni gathered at the New Otani Inn to celebrate the launch of the Japan Chapter of the Gonzaga University Alumni Association. Professor Shann Ray Ferch Earns High Plains Book Award October 29, 2012 Professor Shann Ray Ferch won in two categories in the High Plains Book Awards, taking top honors in the categories of first book and short story GU Dedicates New Grotto, a Sacred Space to Promote Faith and Peace October 25, 2012 The new grotto devoted to Our Lady at GU was officially dedicated on Oct. 20, giving a new place of prayer and reflection for the community.