All Stories Home News, Events & Stories Stories Filter by Topic Section Menu Academics Alumni Arts & Culture Careers & Outcomes Diversity & Inclusion Faith & Mission Global Impact Health & Wellness Service & Community Impact Student Life Sustainability Gonzaga Dances With Derek and Bruce Hough May 8 Students Rework a Classic for Ancient Philosophy Society Conference In Age of Virtual Reality, Scholar Urges Making Time for the Authentic Reclaiming Your Roots: Diversity Monologues, March 28 March 21, 2023 The 13th Annual Diversity Monologues hosted by Gonzaga’s Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC) will feature 10 often-poignant stories delivered... Study Abroad at Gonzaga March 15, 2023 Hear from three of our Admission Counselors about their experiences studying abroad while at Gonzaga! Exploring the Spread of Dangerous Ideologies and Baseless Beliefs ... March 08, 2023 This Gonzaga Theatre production, set in midcentury France, follows a provincial town as their typical lives are undone by the sudden emergence of a... “Dancing With Life” Exhibit Highlighted in Spring Special Events March 02, 2023 The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture has announced a series of spring events highlighting the “Dancing with Life” exhibit curated by GU professor... Modeling United Nations' Global Goals February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model UN, brought to the school via a former student and facilitated by Associate Dean Stacy Taninchev, challenges students to challenge... Then & Now: University Chapel February 14, 2023 How has the University Chapel changed over the years? Find out in this issue of Gonzaga Magazine. What Does Game-Based Learning Offer Higher-Ed February 06, 2023 As someone interested in learning and video games, one of the most inspirational things I have seen, read, or heard about the subject, is the TED talk... Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks January 30, 2023 Pavel Shlossberg, associate professor in Gonzaga’s School of Leadership Studies, led the curation of a unique exhibition at Spokane’s Northwest Museum... A Righteous Path to the Silver Screen January 23, 2023 Rob Grabow (’05) finds himself in the roles of director, producer, writer and star of a new independent movie, “The Year of the Dog.” An Introspective Look at Friendship and What it Means to be an Artist January 17, 2023 Gonzaga University's spring 2023 Theatre Department staged reading is Mark Ravenhill’s pool (no water) on Feb. 9-10. Jundt Hosts Traveling Exhibit “Facing Fire" January 05, 2023 The Jundt Art Museum hosts “Facing Fire: Art, Wildfire, and the End of Nature in the New West” — its first traveling show since prior to the pandemic... Cleo Parker Robinson’s Modern Dance Ensemble to Star in Feb. 11 Show December 13, 2022 The spirited, African-inspired dance ensemble will perform choreographer Amalia Vivianna Basnata Hernandez’s “The Four Journeys.” GU Professor Curates Striking Show of Mexican Masks at the MAC December 06, 2022 Pavel Shlossberg, GU professor of Leadership Studies, has captured the artistry and, as curator of “Dancing with Life: Mexican Masks,” introduces... Rudolph – A Parable of Diversity in Education? December 05, 2022 The story of Rudolph is full of misfit characters – individuals that do not seem to belong with their peer groups for one reason or another - Yukon... Your Admission Staff's Favorite Spokane Winter Activities December 02, 2022 Hear how our Admission Staff explores and enjoys Spokane during the winter! 1 2 3 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Next
Reclaiming Your Roots: Diversity Monologues, March 28 March 21, 2023 The 13th Annual Diversity Monologues hosted by Gonzaga’s Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC) will feature 10 often-poignant stories delivered... Study Abroad at Gonzaga March 15, 2023 Hear from three of our Admission Counselors about their experiences studying abroad while at Gonzaga! Exploring the Spread of Dangerous Ideologies and Baseless Beliefs ... March 08, 2023 This Gonzaga Theatre production, set in midcentury France, follows a provincial town as their typical lives are undone by the sudden emergence of a... “Dancing With Life” Exhibit Highlighted in Spring Special Events March 02, 2023 The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture has announced a series of spring events highlighting the “Dancing with Life” exhibit curated by GU professor... Modeling United Nations' Global Goals February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model UN, brought to the school via a former student and facilitated by Associate Dean Stacy Taninchev, challenges students to challenge... Then & Now: University Chapel February 14, 2023 How has the University Chapel changed over the years? Find out in this issue of Gonzaga Magazine. What Does Game-Based Learning Offer Higher-Ed February 06, 2023 As someone interested in learning and video games, one of the most inspirational things I have seen, read, or heard about the subject, is the TED talk... Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks January 30, 2023 Pavel Shlossberg, associate professor in Gonzaga’s School of Leadership Studies, led the curation of a unique exhibition at Spokane’s Northwest Museum... A Righteous Path to the Silver Screen January 23, 2023 Rob Grabow (’05) finds himself in the roles of director, producer, writer and star of a new independent movie, “The Year of the Dog.” An Introspective Look at Friendship and What it Means to be an Artist January 17, 2023 Gonzaga University's spring 2023 Theatre Department staged reading is Mark Ravenhill’s pool (no water) on Feb. 9-10. Jundt Hosts Traveling Exhibit “Facing Fire" January 05, 2023 The Jundt Art Museum hosts “Facing Fire: Art, Wildfire, and the End of Nature in the New West” — its first traveling show since prior to the pandemic... Cleo Parker Robinson’s Modern Dance Ensemble to Star in Feb. 11 Show December 13, 2022 The spirited, African-inspired dance ensemble will perform choreographer Amalia Vivianna Basnata Hernandez’s “The Four Journeys.” GU Professor Curates Striking Show of Mexican Masks at the MAC December 06, 2022 Pavel Shlossberg, GU professor of Leadership Studies, has captured the artistry and, as curator of “Dancing with Life: Mexican Masks,” introduces... Rudolph – A Parable of Diversity in Education? December 05, 2022 The story of Rudolph is full of misfit characters – individuals that do not seem to belong with their peer groups for one reason or another - Yukon... Your Admission Staff's Favorite Spokane Winter Activities December 02, 2022 Hear how our Admission Staff explores and enjoys Spokane during the winter!