Personal Stories Home News, Events & Stories Publications To Be Continued Personal Stories What Have You Learned? May 07, 2018 With her own graduation only days away, Kourtney Schott (’18) reflected on the Gonzaga experience that her donor-funded scholarships made possible. Current, Future, Past: Cadets of the Gonzaga Bulldog Battalion May 01, 2018 For the 70th anniversary of Gonzaga’s ROTC, we look back on the special stories that have made the program what it is The Zag Bond May 01, 2018 Jacob looked out for Joshua not just because they were brothers, but because it's what Zags do. Gratitude Before Graduation April 30, 2018 With the days counting down to commencement 2018, GU students wrote notes of gratitude for the four years of scholarship support they received from... Found: Faith and Fullness April 15, 2018 Two student writers reflect on their experiences at one of University Ministry’s longest-held traditions Talking About Racism April 13, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. Engineering an Impact April 13, 2018 How the School of Engineering and Applied Science is putting gifts to work in the manufacturing technology center. The Sky's the Limit April 12, 2018 Andy Schneider, accounting grad and Alaska Air's new VP of People, talks leadership and her experiences in the business world Broadcasting Generosity April 12, 2018 Alumnae Jessica Michaels gives back to Gonzaga Broadcasting, a program that propelled her own successes Talking About Racism April 11, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. A Master Sergeant’s Scholarship April 10, 2018 After 23 years of service, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran became the first in his family to go to college, thanks to the generosity of Gonzaga... A League Of Her Own April 06, 2018 An alumna who devoted her life to making a difference, Bobbie League's ('70) gifts are having impacts beyond what she imagined. She Gave so Others Would, Too April 06, 2018 Inspired by her mother's legacy, Liz Morris champions for women in leadership and Gonzaga's Women Lead conferences. A Kindness She'll Never Forget March 22, 2018 Eight years ago, Gonzaga basketball players lifted Briana Hermsmeyer's spirits by visiting her in the hospital when she was battling bone cancer. Boldness & Confidence: Lessons at Women Lead March 20, 2018 Women Lead Spokane 2018 featured Deanna Davis, Sister Helen Prejean, Liz Baxter as keynote speakers. All encouraged women to think and act with... Sneaky Jesus and Death Row Encounters March 20, 2018 Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking" was a keynote at Gonzaga's 2018 Women Lead Conference Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next
What Have You Learned? May 07, 2018 With her own graduation only days away, Kourtney Schott (’18) reflected on the Gonzaga experience that her donor-funded scholarships made possible. Current, Future, Past: Cadets of the Gonzaga Bulldog Battalion May 01, 2018 For the 70th anniversary of Gonzaga’s ROTC, we look back on the special stories that have made the program what it is The Zag Bond May 01, 2018 Jacob looked out for Joshua not just because they were brothers, but because it's what Zags do. Gratitude Before Graduation April 30, 2018 With the days counting down to commencement 2018, GU students wrote notes of gratitude for the four years of scholarship support they received from... Found: Faith and Fullness April 15, 2018 Two student writers reflect on their experiences at one of University Ministry’s longest-held traditions Talking About Racism April 13, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. Engineering an Impact April 13, 2018 How the School of Engineering and Applied Science is putting gifts to work in the manufacturing technology center. The Sky's the Limit April 12, 2018 Andy Schneider, accounting grad and Alaska Air's new VP of People, talks leadership and her experiences in the business world Broadcasting Generosity April 12, 2018 Alumnae Jessica Michaels gives back to Gonzaga Broadcasting, a program that propelled her own successes Talking About Racism April 11, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. A Master Sergeant’s Scholarship April 10, 2018 After 23 years of service, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran became the first in his family to go to college, thanks to the generosity of Gonzaga... A League Of Her Own April 06, 2018 An alumna who devoted her life to making a difference, Bobbie League's ('70) gifts are having impacts beyond what she imagined. She Gave so Others Would, Too April 06, 2018 Inspired by her mother's legacy, Liz Morris champions for women in leadership and Gonzaga's Women Lead conferences. A Kindness She'll Never Forget March 22, 2018 Eight years ago, Gonzaga basketball players lifted Briana Hermsmeyer's spirits by visiting her in the hospital when she was battling bone cancer. Boldness & Confidence: Lessons at Women Lead March 20, 2018 Women Lead Spokane 2018 featured Deanna Davis, Sister Helen Prejean, Liz Baxter as keynote speakers. All encouraged women to think and act with... Sneaky Jesus and Death Row Encounters March 20, 2018 Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking" was a keynote at Gonzaga's 2018 Women Lead Conference