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 In The News: Law Student Spencer Jacobs Meets His Bone Marrow Match Human Physiology a Perfect Fit In The News: GU, UW Students Welcome High Schoolers Interested in Medicine The Family Driving Gonzaga Toward the Future of Technology April 27, 2023 How the Reisenauer family's generosity is helping lead the way in advancing Jesuit tech education and opportunities for Gonzaga students, regional... Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis’ appointee to lead the church’s efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to... In the News: Lisa Schwartzenburg featured for her service December 13, 2022 Gonzaga's new Assistant Vice President, HR Operations Lisa Schwartzenburg is the subject of a new story on AmericanHealthCareLeader.com. Hope is an Extraordinary Story of You: Christine Hassing’s Workshop December 13, 2022 HEALing Journey: A new College Minor Examines Health Disparities December 01, 2022 A new health equity minor examines health as a collective effort and is the perfect complement to public health studies. In The News: Design Can Influence Beyond Its Borders October 07, 2022 The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce shares how the University of Washington School of Medicine/Gonzaga University Health Partnership building will... Same Day, Same City, Different Experiences September 15, 2022 Gonzaga Climate Center’s intensive one-day heat study shows notable differences in temperatures for Spokane neighborhoods. Student Support Offices and Resources August 19, 2022 Learn about the various offices and resources on campus that support students. Inside the Mind of a Child June 30, 2022 With the increased mental and behavioral stresses placed on school personnel, students and teachers by COVID-19, it was serendipitous that Gonzaga was... Health literacy grant awarded to Foley Library and School of Nursing May 31, 2022 GU’s Foley Library and the School of Nursing and Human Physiology are teaming up to work towards addressing food insecurity and health literacy in the... Medical Simulation Handiwork Just Might Have You in Stitches May 17, 2022 Gonzaga University's Cara Smith found a better way to teach suturing to graduate nurse practitioner students and suture removal to undergrad BSNs. Zags help sixth-graders learn about pH, common drinks March 08, 2022 SPOKANE, Wash. – Some sixth-graders in Spokane may change the beverages they consume thanks to a science experiment they conducted with the help of... A Constellation of Stressors February 22, 2022 In fall 2021, Fernando Ortiz, Ph.D., director of Psychological Services, said his team was experiencing a peak at Gonzaga – both in terms of the... Eating What We Teach February 16, 2022 Professors respond to this question: In what ways has your academic study informed or impacted what – or how – you eat? From 12, 280' November 08, 2021 In July of 2021, a group of students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends set out to summit Mount Adams. What resulted was an alpine practice in... 1 2 3 ... 4 5 6 7 8 Next
The Family Driving Gonzaga Toward the Future of Technology April 27, 2023 How the Reisenauer family's generosity is helping lead the way in advancing Jesuit tech education and opportunities for Gonzaga students, regional... Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis’ appointee to lead the church’s efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to... In the News: Lisa Schwartzenburg featured for her service December 13, 2022 Gonzaga's new Assistant Vice President, HR Operations Lisa Schwartzenburg is the subject of a new story on AmericanHealthCareLeader.com. Hope is an Extraordinary Story of You: Christine Hassing’s Workshop December 13, 2022 HEALing Journey: A new College Minor Examines Health Disparities December 01, 2022 A new health equity minor examines health as a collective effort and is the perfect complement to public health studies. In The News: Design Can Influence Beyond Its Borders October 07, 2022 The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce shares how the University of Washington School of Medicine/Gonzaga University Health Partnership building will... Same Day, Same City, Different Experiences September 15, 2022 Gonzaga Climate Center’s intensive one-day heat study shows notable differences in temperatures for Spokane neighborhoods. Student Support Offices and Resources August 19, 2022 Learn about the various offices and resources on campus that support students. Inside the Mind of a Child June 30, 2022 With the increased mental and behavioral stresses placed on school personnel, students and teachers by COVID-19, it was serendipitous that Gonzaga was... Health literacy grant awarded to Foley Library and School of Nursing May 31, 2022 GU’s Foley Library and the School of Nursing and Human Physiology are teaming up to work towards addressing food insecurity and health literacy in the... Medical Simulation Handiwork Just Might Have You in Stitches May 17, 2022 Gonzaga University's Cara Smith found a better way to teach suturing to graduate nurse practitioner students and suture removal to undergrad BSNs. Zags help sixth-graders learn about pH, common drinks March 08, 2022 SPOKANE, Wash. – Some sixth-graders in Spokane may change the beverages they consume thanks to a science experiment they conducted with the help of... A Constellation of Stressors February 22, 2022 In fall 2021, Fernando Ortiz, Ph.D., director of Psychological Services, said his team was experiencing a peak at Gonzaga – both in terms of the... Eating What We Teach February 16, 2022 Professors respond to this question: In what ways has your academic study informed or impacted what – or how – you eat? From 12, 280' November 08, 2021 In July of 2021, a group of students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends set out to summit Mount Adams. What resulted was an alpine practice in...