Personal Stories Home News, Events & Stories Publications To Be Continued Personal Stories Sunrise on the Sea of Galilee May 15, 2020 Gonzaga’s Lauren Hackman-Brooks shares fond memories of her travels to the Holy Land with Father James Martin, S.J. Graduating History Major Scott Davis Chronicles Veterans’ Stories May 05, 2020 Graduating senior history major Scott Davis has been fascinated with World War II since first grade. His oral history project, “Faces of Valor,” has... Dear Class of 2020: This Is Not the End March 23, 2020 2017 alum Amanda Hardt shares a message of solidarity with the members of the Class of 2020, amid the Coronavirus crisis One Senior Shares: Dealing with Stress of Graduating in the Year ... March 19, 2020 Pressures of graduating are stressful any year, but the crises of COVID-19 presents unprecedented challenges for the class of 2020. Holding On To Hope December 02, 2019 Michelle Wheatley, vice president of Mission and Ministry, shares her history, vision, challenges, and moments that give her hope. All You Need is Love December 01, 2019 Angela Jones, CEO of Washington STEM, describes what love means to her and how it empowers her in the work she does. Letters to the Editor (Fall 2019 Magazine) November 20, 2019 Readers respond to the Happiness & Joy issue of Gonzaga Magazine In the News: Relationships at Hospice October 04, 2019 Gonzaga senior Sophia Maggio writes in Spokane FaVS about her experiences as a hospice volunteer. Rick Clark's Poignant Reflection on Moving Beyond Homelessness August 06, 2019 Following the airing of his segment on Mike Rowe's "Returning the Favor," Rick shared his reflections with Gonzaga friends. Building Bridges, Not Changing the World June 14, 2019 You're not going to change the world, but you can build a bridge: A message to 2019 participants of the Mission: Possible alternative spring break Ethnography and Kinship: Visiting Homeboy Industries May 03, 2019 A leadership student shares an ethnographic reflection of his visit to Homeboy Industries. A Review: The Premiere of “A New Season” April 26, 2019 How Suzanne Ostersmith brought vision to reality on Spokane's newest stage Gonzaga Alumna Liebert Thought Leader on Discernment April 23, 2019 Elizabeth Liebert SNJM, Ph.D. (M.A., ’75), is proud Gonzaga alumna with deep connections to the community who is internationally recognized in the... Resiliency: Making it to Round 10 April 16, 2019 Rick Clark ('19) shares his story, from being a high school dropout to graduating from Gonzaga and starting a nonprofit. Learning Exchanges December 07, 2018 Fellows from Laos and Cambodia spent three weeks in Spokane. Here, they ask GU students what they have learned about leadership through service. How Do You Plead? November 30, 2018 Gonzaga Magazine's editor sets the stage for a feature on immigration Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next
Sunrise on the Sea of Galilee May 15, 2020 Gonzaga’s Lauren Hackman-Brooks shares fond memories of her travels to the Holy Land with Father James Martin, S.J. Graduating History Major Scott Davis Chronicles Veterans’ Stories May 05, 2020 Graduating senior history major Scott Davis has been fascinated with World War II since first grade. His oral history project, “Faces of Valor,” has... Dear Class of 2020: This Is Not the End March 23, 2020 2017 alum Amanda Hardt shares a message of solidarity with the members of the Class of 2020, amid the Coronavirus crisis One Senior Shares: Dealing with Stress of Graduating in the Year ... March 19, 2020 Pressures of graduating are stressful any year, but the crises of COVID-19 presents unprecedented challenges for the class of 2020. Holding On To Hope December 02, 2019 Michelle Wheatley, vice president of Mission and Ministry, shares her history, vision, challenges, and moments that give her hope. All You Need is Love December 01, 2019 Angela Jones, CEO of Washington STEM, describes what love means to her and how it empowers her in the work she does. Letters to the Editor (Fall 2019 Magazine) November 20, 2019 Readers respond to the Happiness & Joy issue of Gonzaga Magazine In the News: Relationships at Hospice October 04, 2019 Gonzaga senior Sophia Maggio writes in Spokane FaVS about her experiences as a hospice volunteer. Rick Clark's Poignant Reflection on Moving Beyond Homelessness August 06, 2019 Following the airing of his segment on Mike Rowe's "Returning the Favor," Rick shared his reflections with Gonzaga friends. Building Bridges, Not Changing the World June 14, 2019 You're not going to change the world, but you can build a bridge: A message to 2019 participants of the Mission: Possible alternative spring break Ethnography and Kinship: Visiting Homeboy Industries May 03, 2019 A leadership student shares an ethnographic reflection of his visit to Homeboy Industries. A Review: The Premiere of “A New Season” April 26, 2019 How Suzanne Ostersmith brought vision to reality on Spokane's newest stage Gonzaga Alumna Liebert Thought Leader on Discernment April 23, 2019 Elizabeth Liebert SNJM, Ph.D. (M.A., ’75), is proud Gonzaga alumna with deep connections to the community who is internationally recognized in the... Resiliency: Making it to Round 10 April 16, 2019 Rick Clark ('19) shares his story, from being a high school dropout to graduating from Gonzaga and starting a nonprofit. Learning Exchanges December 07, 2018 Fellows from Laos and Cambodia spent three weeks in Spokane. Here, they ask GU students what they have learned about leadership through service. How Do You Plead? November 30, 2018 Gonzaga Magazine's editor sets the stage for a feature on immigration