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 Candlelight Christmas Concerts Dec. 7-8 December 04, 2018 The 125 singers of the four Gonzaga University Choirs, along with Spokane Brass Quartet, will perform their annual Candlelight Christmas Concerts in... Buen Camino November 28, 2018 Gonzaga alumni share their pilgrimage experiences on the Camino de Santiago in Spain Advancing Film with Matt McCormick November 20, 2018 Film festival veteran Matt McCormick aids Gonzaga in developing visual literacy and filmmaking Whale Stories and More from Poet Sierra Golden November 16, 2018 As part of the Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series, Sierra Golden (’09) read from her new collection, "The Slow Art." Get Your 2019 Gonzaga Donor Calendar November 09, 2018 Find out how you can receive your own 2019 Gonzaga calendar. N.Y. Times Journalist Nicholas Kristof Discusses Threats to Free Press November 06, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times told a Gonzaga University audience Monday night that quality journalism and the role of a... Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, “The Slow Art,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs ... October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Arnold Professor Besmer: Why Society Needs the Humanities October 12, 2018 Professor Kirk Besmer delivered his Arnold installation lecture, "Why our Tech-Driven Lives Need the Humanities," to a packed Jundt Lounge gathering... Laurie Arnold Discusses Native American West, Columbia Plateau ... October 10, 2018 The lecture by Arnold, a history professor and director of Gonzaga's Native American Studies program, is free and open to all Bonni Dichone: Math Professor by Day, Artist by Night October 03, 2018 After work, Dichone the artist comes out to perform for Spokane in dance, acting and music Washington Center for the Book Honors Tod Marshall for ‘WA 129’ ... October 03, 2018 Marshall and the poets in “WA 129” to receive the “Washington Voices Award” in recognition of its contribution to the state’s literary landscape Zags Hit TEDx Stage, Oct. 6 September 27, 2018 Six Gonzaga graduates/students share their expertise and inspiration at TEDx Spokane Art Spiegelman Talks Comics September 26, 2018 The Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novelist discusses his work during the opening presentation of the 2018-19 Gonzaga University Visiting Writers... Pulitzer Winner Art Spiegelman Opens GU Visiting Writers Series ... September 14, 2018 Graphic novelist and comic literary advocate will present, 'What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?' Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
Candlelight Christmas Concerts Dec. 7-8 December 04, 2018 The 125 singers of the four Gonzaga University Choirs, along with Spokane Brass Quartet, will perform their annual Candlelight Christmas Concerts in... Buen Camino November 28, 2018 Gonzaga alumni share their pilgrimage experiences on the Camino de Santiago in Spain Advancing Film with Matt McCormick November 20, 2018 Film festival veteran Matt McCormick aids Gonzaga in developing visual literacy and filmmaking Whale Stories and More from Poet Sierra Golden November 16, 2018 As part of the Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series, Sierra Golden (’09) read from her new collection, "The Slow Art." Get Your 2019 Gonzaga Donor Calendar November 09, 2018 Find out how you can receive your own 2019 Gonzaga calendar. N.Y. Times Journalist Nicholas Kristof Discusses Threats to Free Press November 06, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times told a Gonzaga University audience Monday night that quality journalism and the role of a... Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, “The Slow Art,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs ... October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Arnold Professor Besmer: Why Society Needs the Humanities October 12, 2018 Professor Kirk Besmer delivered his Arnold installation lecture, "Why our Tech-Driven Lives Need the Humanities," to a packed Jundt Lounge gathering... Laurie Arnold Discusses Native American West, Columbia Plateau ... October 10, 2018 The lecture by Arnold, a history professor and director of Gonzaga's Native American Studies program, is free and open to all Bonni Dichone: Math Professor by Day, Artist by Night October 03, 2018 After work, Dichone the artist comes out to perform for Spokane in dance, acting and music Washington Center for the Book Honors Tod Marshall for ‘WA 129’ ... October 03, 2018 Marshall and the poets in “WA 129” to receive the “Washington Voices Award” in recognition of its contribution to the state’s literary landscape Zags Hit TEDx Stage, Oct. 6 September 27, 2018 Six Gonzaga graduates/students share their expertise and inspiration at TEDx Spokane Art Spiegelman Talks Comics September 26, 2018 The Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novelist discusses his work during the opening presentation of the 2018-19 Gonzaga University Visiting Writers... Pulitzer Winner Art Spiegelman Opens GU Visiting Writers Series ... September 14, 2018 Graphic novelist and comic literary advocate will present, 'What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?'