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 Foley Receives Rare Books Collection July 03, 2019 Former English major Donald Sharpes (’59, ’61) shares his love of literature with a gift of over 30 rare books to Foley Library. Celebrando Nuestras Raices June 18, 2019 The La Raza Latina festival showcases the Latinx culture and experience with the Gonzaga University community. Free Summer Tours of Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center June 11, 2019 Free public tours of the new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center at Gonzaga University are now being scheduled through August. Fiction and Social Justice: Interview with novelist Helena María Viramontes June 07, 2019 An interview with novelist Helena María Viramontes before her speech at Gonzaga's Visiting Writers Series 'Drawn to the Wall VII' Exhibition with Five Artists Opens June ... June 06, 2019 Features the drawing installations of five artists on 8-by-11-foot movable walls. Filmon Abraham Parlays Passions for Psychology, Art & Technology May 09, 2019 Abraham combines his interests in pursuit of a cutting-edge career path. This fall he begins a master’s degree at New York University’s Tisch School... Boulet Boogies to a Second Degree, First Zag Dance Grad April 29, 2019 At commencement ceremonies on May 12, Angela Boulet became the first Zag to earn a bachelor’s degree in dance. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree... A Review: The Premiere of “A New Season” April 26, 2019 How Suzanne Ostersmith brought vision to reality on Spokane's newest stage "Come Spring" and Other Student Poems April 19, 2019 Professor Dan Butterworth selected these poems by students for the spring 2019 Gonzaga Magazine White Space and Slowing Down: Poet giovanni singleton April 18, 2019 Visiting Writer giovanni singleton discusses life as a poet, experimentation with form and her writing inspirations. More Than a Season, Debut Production is Model of Creative Collaboration April 16, 2019 For Gonzaga University’s dance, music and theatre departments, the premiere at its new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center showcases not just an... Gonzaga to Celebrate Grand Opening of Myrtle Woldson Performing ... April 16, 2019 More than an extraordinary center for the performing arts, this new facility represents the legacy of one of Spokane’s most distinctive and generous... Alumna Amy Fredeen's Award-Winning Video Game Engages Tribal Culture April 12, 2019 Fredeen (’96), CFO at E-Line Media, collaborated with dozens of technology pros, Alaska Natives and elders to create “Never Alone,” a highly... Alumna Brenna Greene Blazes Trail in Sports Broadcasting April 11, 2019 Greene (’14) demonstrates that the role of women in sports broadcasting is growing — if slowly. The Fabric of "A New Season" April 05, 2019 Leslie Stamoolis, costume designer for "A New Season," shares the inspiration and process for designing and sewing 150 looks for the Woldson... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ... 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Next
Foley Receives Rare Books Collection July 03, 2019 Former English major Donald Sharpes (’59, ’61) shares his love of literature with a gift of over 30 rare books to Foley Library. Celebrando Nuestras Raices June 18, 2019 The La Raza Latina festival showcases the Latinx culture and experience with the Gonzaga University community. Free Summer Tours of Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center June 11, 2019 Free public tours of the new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center at Gonzaga University are now being scheduled through August. Fiction and Social Justice: Interview with novelist Helena María Viramontes June 07, 2019 An interview with novelist Helena María Viramontes before her speech at Gonzaga's Visiting Writers Series 'Drawn to the Wall VII' Exhibition with Five Artists Opens June ... June 06, 2019 Features the drawing installations of five artists on 8-by-11-foot movable walls. Filmon Abraham Parlays Passions for Psychology, Art & Technology May 09, 2019 Abraham combines his interests in pursuit of a cutting-edge career path. This fall he begins a master’s degree at New York University’s Tisch School... Boulet Boogies to a Second Degree, First Zag Dance Grad April 29, 2019 At commencement ceremonies on May 12, Angela Boulet became the first Zag to earn a bachelor’s degree in dance. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree... A Review: The Premiere of “A New Season” April 26, 2019 How Suzanne Ostersmith brought vision to reality on Spokane's newest stage "Come Spring" and Other Student Poems April 19, 2019 Professor Dan Butterworth selected these poems by students for the spring 2019 Gonzaga Magazine White Space and Slowing Down: Poet giovanni singleton April 18, 2019 Visiting Writer giovanni singleton discusses life as a poet, experimentation with form and her writing inspirations. More Than a Season, Debut Production is Model of Creative Collaboration April 16, 2019 For Gonzaga University’s dance, music and theatre departments, the premiere at its new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center showcases not just an... Gonzaga to Celebrate Grand Opening of Myrtle Woldson Performing ... April 16, 2019 More than an extraordinary center for the performing arts, this new facility represents the legacy of one of Spokane’s most distinctive and generous... Alumna Amy Fredeen's Award-Winning Video Game Engages Tribal Culture April 12, 2019 Fredeen (’96), CFO at E-Line Media, collaborated with dozens of technology pros, Alaska Natives and elders to create “Never Alone,” a highly... Alumna Brenna Greene Blazes Trail in Sports Broadcasting April 11, 2019 Greene (’14) demonstrates that the role of women in sports broadcasting is growing — if slowly. The Fabric of "A New Season" April 05, 2019 Leslie Stamoolis, costume designer for "A New Season," shares the inspiration and process for designing and sewing 150 looks for the Woldson...