All Stories Home News, Events & Stories 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 Gonzaga Hosts Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum Oct. 7 September 30, 2020 Gonzaga University’s environmental studies department will host the forum via Zoom at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 7 for voters to hear local candidates’... New Book Reflects Scholarship of School of Leadership Studies August 19, 2020 “Servant-Leadership and Forgiveness: How Leaders Help Heal the Heart of the World,” published this month by the State University of New York Press... Imprinted on Her Heart: Erin Bergmann Works for Human Rights in Honduras July 01, 2020 Gonzaga alum Erin Bergmann spent four months strategizing fundraising to support food programs in Honduras. Leading Community Organizations Support Opportunity Northeast June 25, 2020 Opportunity Northeast's efforts to enhance food security has drawn support from three leading nonprofit organizations in Spokane. New Leaders Start Amid Pandemic Calamity June 24, 2020 Marianne Poxleitner and Whitney Franklin are ready to lead through building relationships, trust and collaboration between faculty and staff. More Than a Sport: Soccer as Connection June 16, 2020 Foday Kabba ('09) returns to Sierra Leone to link people across linguistic and ethnic barriers with soccer. Returning Kindness - Pablo Vendrell Earns Fulbright Scholarship May 18, 2020 Pablo Vendrell returns to Spain and the Canary Islands to complete his Fulbright Scholarship. To Taiwan - Kaiya Collins Earns Fulbright Scholarship May 18, 2020 Gonzaga Senior Kaiya Collins earns Fulbright Award and will teach English in Taiwan. Zags Respond to Community Food Insecurity and More May 11, 2020 Gonzaga is reaching out to serve those with food insecurity on campus and in the greater community 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... Manoj Thirupal Opens Jesuit Tech May 05, 2020 Manoj Thirupal become one of the fellas in the Della Strada Jesuit Community when invited to live in a guest room in exchange for technical... A City for All Senses May 04, 2020 Gonzaga In Florence is the crown jewel of the University’s study abroad program, and the mechanism that started Gonzaga on the path to developing... The Humanity of Jesús March 12, 2020 I was a bit trepidatious about my week-long immersion at the Mexico border with the Ignatian Colleagues Program. But now that I have gone and come... Fr. Dan Mai, S.J.: Jack of All Trades March 03, 2020 Gone are the years of Jesuit abundance on campus. With the decrease in the number of members of the society throughout the world, Jesuits missioned... Half a Year in the Peace Corps March 03, 2020 In a letter to her family and friends, Becca Dunne ('18) reflects on her first six months of teaching English and living in Ukraine as a Peace Corps... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
Gonzaga Hosts Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum Oct. 7 September 30, 2020 Gonzaga University’s environmental studies department will host the forum via Zoom at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 7 for voters to hear local candidates’... New Book Reflects Scholarship of School of Leadership Studies August 19, 2020 “Servant-Leadership and Forgiveness: How Leaders Help Heal the Heart of the World,” published this month by the State University of New York Press... Imprinted on Her Heart: Erin Bergmann Works for Human Rights in Honduras July 01, 2020 Gonzaga alum Erin Bergmann spent four months strategizing fundraising to support food programs in Honduras. Leading Community Organizations Support Opportunity Northeast June 25, 2020 Opportunity Northeast's efforts to enhance food security has drawn support from three leading nonprofit organizations in Spokane. New Leaders Start Amid Pandemic Calamity June 24, 2020 Marianne Poxleitner and Whitney Franklin are ready to lead through building relationships, trust and collaboration between faculty and staff. More Than a Sport: Soccer as Connection June 16, 2020 Foday Kabba ('09) returns to Sierra Leone to link people across linguistic and ethnic barriers with soccer. Returning Kindness - Pablo Vendrell Earns Fulbright Scholarship May 18, 2020 Pablo Vendrell returns to Spain and the Canary Islands to complete his Fulbright Scholarship. To Taiwan - Kaiya Collins Earns Fulbright Scholarship May 18, 2020 Gonzaga Senior Kaiya Collins earns Fulbright Award and will teach English in Taiwan. Zags Respond to Community Food Insecurity and More May 11, 2020 Gonzaga is reaching out to serve those with food insecurity on campus and in the greater community 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... Manoj Thirupal Opens Jesuit Tech May 05, 2020 Manoj Thirupal become one of the fellas in the Della Strada Jesuit Community when invited to live in a guest room in exchange for technical... A City for All Senses May 04, 2020 Gonzaga In Florence is the crown jewel of the University’s study abroad program, and the mechanism that started Gonzaga on the path to developing... The Humanity of Jesús March 12, 2020 I was a bit trepidatious about my week-long immersion at the Mexico border with the Ignatian Colleagues Program. But now that I have gone and come... Fr. Dan Mai, S.J.: Jack of All Trades March 03, 2020 Gone are the years of Jesuit abundance on campus. With the decrease in the number of members of the society throughout the world, Jesuits missioned... Half a Year in the Peace Corps March 03, 2020 In a letter to her family and friends, Becca Dunne ('18) reflects on her first six months of teaching English and living in Ukraine as a Peace Corps...