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 Work Skills Gained Through Work Study September 12, 2018 Working closely with faculty mentors who share similar interests, students gain valuable insights into potential careers and fields where they can... Good Reads About Father Greg Boyle August 31, 2018 Good reads about Father Greg Boyle, S.J., Founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles and a Gonzaga Alumnus. Providing Insight into the Native American West August 28, 2018 Laurie Arnold of Gonzaga University and Christopher Leise of Whitman College led 30 members of this summer’s National Endowment for the Humanities... Jundt Art Museum Presents Rodin Exhibition August 08, 2018 “Rodin: Truth Form Life / Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections” will be on display Sept. 8 through Jan. 5, 2019. Daniel Stewart Co-Authors Native American Business Text July 02, 2018 The professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program has contributed to the textbook “American Indian... Laurie Arnold Pens Piece for Time June 29, 2018 Professor among 25 acclaimed U.S. history experts asked by Time to nominate a historical moment that resonates today. The Selfie Generation: Conversations with Donna Freitas June 28, 2018 Are Millennials narcissists? What's the connection between the rise of anxiety and the use of social media? Author, lecturer Donna Freitas visited... '1st Inland Northwest Juried Landscape Art Exhibition' Opens May ... May 22, 2018 Organized by Paul Manoguerra, director/ curator, and Karen Kaiser, curator of education, the exhibition focuses on Inland Northwest landscape-based... Brahiam Villanueva Finds Passion for Writing May 16, 2018 After throwing himself into multiple endeavors, graduating senior Brahiam Villanueva ('18) finds his passion at Gonzaga: writing. Celebrate: ROTC, Nurses, Volunteers, English Learners May 15, 2018 Here are additional ceremonies honoring special achievements as part of Commencement 2018 Twelve Zag Grads Answer 10 Questions May 10, 2018 Before leaving Gonzaga, 12 graduates of the class of 2018 respond to 10 questions ranging from why they chose to attend Gonzaga to the most important... Rosenberg Carries on Tyrrell Lecture Tradition May 04, 2018 Professor Randall S. Rosenberg, Ph.D., of Saint Louis University carries on a rich legacy at the 2018 Bernard J. Tyrrell, S.J. Lecture in Philosophy... Presidential Speaker Series Sheds Light on Sexual Assault May 01, 2018 Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, and award-winning journalist Ronan Farrow discussed the topic April 20. Tarana Burke, Ronan Farrow Discuss 'Me Too' Movement at Gonzaga Friday April 16, 2018 The reporting of Ronan Farrow on the Harvey Weinstein scandal was recognized today with a Pulitzer Prize awarded to The New Yorker. Farrow speaks at... Word to the Wise - Books for 2018 April 12, 2018 Gonzaga Magazine reviews four books recently published by members of the Gonzaga community Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 16 17 18 19 20 21 Next
Work Skills Gained Through Work Study September 12, 2018 Working closely with faculty mentors who share similar interests, students gain valuable insights into potential careers and fields where they can... Good Reads About Father Greg Boyle August 31, 2018 Good reads about Father Greg Boyle, S.J., Founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles and a Gonzaga Alumnus. Providing Insight into the Native American West August 28, 2018 Laurie Arnold of Gonzaga University and Christopher Leise of Whitman College led 30 members of this summer’s National Endowment for the Humanities... Jundt Art Museum Presents Rodin Exhibition August 08, 2018 “Rodin: Truth Form Life / Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections” will be on display Sept. 8 through Jan. 5, 2019. Daniel Stewart Co-Authors Native American Business Text July 02, 2018 The professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program has contributed to the textbook “American Indian... Laurie Arnold Pens Piece for Time June 29, 2018 Professor among 25 acclaimed U.S. history experts asked by Time to nominate a historical moment that resonates today. The Selfie Generation: Conversations with Donna Freitas June 28, 2018 Are Millennials narcissists? What's the connection between the rise of anxiety and the use of social media? Author, lecturer Donna Freitas visited... '1st Inland Northwest Juried Landscape Art Exhibition' Opens May ... May 22, 2018 Organized by Paul Manoguerra, director/ curator, and Karen Kaiser, curator of education, the exhibition focuses on Inland Northwest landscape-based... Brahiam Villanueva Finds Passion for Writing May 16, 2018 After throwing himself into multiple endeavors, graduating senior Brahiam Villanueva ('18) finds his passion at Gonzaga: writing. Celebrate: ROTC, Nurses, Volunteers, English Learners May 15, 2018 Here are additional ceremonies honoring special achievements as part of Commencement 2018 Twelve Zag Grads Answer 10 Questions May 10, 2018 Before leaving Gonzaga, 12 graduates of the class of 2018 respond to 10 questions ranging from why they chose to attend Gonzaga to the most important... Rosenberg Carries on Tyrrell Lecture Tradition May 04, 2018 Professor Randall S. Rosenberg, Ph.D., of Saint Louis University carries on a rich legacy at the 2018 Bernard J. Tyrrell, S.J. Lecture in Philosophy... Presidential Speaker Series Sheds Light on Sexual Assault May 01, 2018 Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, and award-winning journalist Ronan Farrow discussed the topic April 20. Tarana Burke, Ronan Farrow Discuss 'Me Too' Movement at Gonzaga Friday April 16, 2018 The reporting of Ronan Farrow on the Harvey Weinstein scandal was recognized today with a Pulitzer Prize awarded to The New Yorker. Farrow speaks at... Word to the Wise - Books for 2018 April 12, 2018 Gonzaga Magazine reviews four books recently published by members of the Gonzaga community