Stories HomeNews, Events and Stories Filter by Topic Section Menu Academics Alumni Arts & Culture Careers & Outcomes Diversity & Inclusion Faculty Voices Faith & Mission Global Impact Health & Wellness Service & Community Impact Student Life Sustainability Getting Honu Home: A Tale of a Green Sea Turtle April 14, 2017 An unexpected encounter with a sea turtle in Hawaii leaves a lasting impression on alum Rol Herriges Table Talk: Wash Your Bowl April 05, 2017 Themes of gratitude and thoughtfulness permeate the Spring 2017 food issue of Gonzaga Magazine. Table Talk: When Food Transforms Chaos to Community April 03, 2017 Father Steve Hess reflects on the 2008 Spokane snowstorm and how food transformed chaos to community Table Talk: Food Ethics April 01, 2017 Ethics professor discusses the ways our food choices can reflect our values. What's In A Name? March 27, 2017 How Sid (a.k.a. "Michelle") Hayes ('87, J.D. '91) is helping ease the worries of Gonzaga students who find themselves in difficult situations. Battling the Border: A lesson in immigration justice February 24, 2017 This year's Justice in January project - exploring the realities of immigration and security along the U.S.-Mexico border - was an experience that the 21 student participants agree will remain one of most significant experiences of their time at Gonzaga. Here one participant shares her reflection. 72-Hour Giving Challenge Begins Thursday, Culminates Saturday in 5th Gonzaga Day February 07, 2017 Gonzaga University launches a 72-Hour Giving Challenge on Thursday with a goal of 2,000 donors to the University's capital campaign. When Students Suffer January 30, 2017 University Ministry coordinated a week full of discussion on "Suffering and the Soul" Happy 94th Birthday, Fr. Coughlin December 07, 2016 Gonzaga's beloved ex-president, Fr. Coughlin, celebrates his 94th birthday. Jesu-Zag: Father Matt Holland, S.J. December 06, 2016 Gonzaga graduate Matt Holland did not always know he wanted to be a priest, yet through his time at Bellarmine Preparatory School and Gonzaga, he found his way to the Jesuits. Solidarity December 02, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine Editor reflects on the meaning of solidarity and its presence in our day-to-day lives Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 It was difficult to imagine how Gonzaga University scholar and student leader Caleb Dawson's life could be more hectic. Then the double major in sociology and economics with a minor in women's and gender studies - among a dizzying array of other activities - was elected president of the Gonzaga Student Body Association last spring. To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. God Doesn't Make Crap May 30, 2016 For 2016 graduates, messages from Father James Martin and Father Brad Reynolds were the gift of a lifetime Gonzaga Mourns Passing of Beloved Jesuit Fr. Frank Costello May 25, 2016 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 Next
Getting Honu Home: A Tale of a Green Sea Turtle April 14, 2017 An unexpected encounter with a sea turtle in Hawaii leaves a lasting impression on alum Rol Herriges Table Talk: Wash Your Bowl April 05, 2017 Themes of gratitude and thoughtfulness permeate the Spring 2017 food issue of Gonzaga Magazine. Table Talk: When Food Transforms Chaos to Community April 03, 2017 Father Steve Hess reflects on the 2008 Spokane snowstorm and how food transformed chaos to community Table Talk: Food Ethics April 01, 2017 Ethics professor discusses the ways our food choices can reflect our values. What's In A Name? March 27, 2017 How Sid (a.k.a. "Michelle") Hayes ('87, J.D. '91) is helping ease the worries of Gonzaga students who find themselves in difficult situations. Battling the Border: A lesson in immigration justice February 24, 2017 This year's Justice in January project - exploring the realities of immigration and security along the U.S.-Mexico border - was an experience that the 21 student participants agree will remain one of most significant experiences of their time at Gonzaga. Here one participant shares her reflection. 72-Hour Giving Challenge Begins Thursday, Culminates Saturday in 5th Gonzaga Day February 07, 2017 Gonzaga University launches a 72-Hour Giving Challenge on Thursday with a goal of 2,000 donors to the University's capital campaign. When Students Suffer January 30, 2017 University Ministry coordinated a week full of discussion on "Suffering and the Soul" Happy 94th Birthday, Fr. Coughlin December 07, 2016 Gonzaga's beloved ex-president, Fr. Coughlin, celebrates his 94th birthday. Jesu-Zag: Father Matt Holland, S.J. December 06, 2016 Gonzaga graduate Matt Holland did not always know he wanted to be a priest, yet through his time at Bellarmine Preparatory School and Gonzaga, he found his way to the Jesuits. Solidarity December 02, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine Editor reflects on the meaning of solidarity and its presence in our day-to-day lives Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 It was difficult to imagine how Gonzaga University scholar and student leader Caleb Dawson's life could be more hectic. Then the double major in sociology and economics with a minor in women's and gender studies - among a dizzying array of other activities - was elected president of the Gonzaga Student Body Association last spring. To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. God Doesn't Make Crap May 30, 2016 For 2016 graduates, messages from Father James Martin and Father Brad Reynolds were the gift of a lifetime Gonzaga Mourns Passing of Beloved Jesuit Fr. Frank Costello May 25, 2016