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 Invisible Friends September 01, 2016 Through SEA-PHAGES, students dig up, isolate, identify and genetically sequence invisibly tiny viruses called bacteriophages. To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. Trading Fatigues for Waders April 04, 2016 For David Fineran ('03), healing from the effects of war would come in the calm, cool waters of Oregon rivers UW, GU Partner in Medical Education February 24, 2016 University of Washington (UW) and Gonzaga University (GU) have formally agreed to develop a collaborative partnership that has as its purpose the... Sustainability in 125 Words January 11, 2016 Five Gonzaga professors share how they approach environmental concerns within their academic fields Spotlights on Alumni, 2016 Winter January 06, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine's 2016 winter issue features spotlights on Ryan Labar, Kyle McCoy and John Bowers Battling the Buzz August 03, 2015 Gonzaga Magazine took a hard look at current trends in alcohol use among students nationwide, and at GU. Goddess of Smallpox January 01, 2015 It was the ’70s, and a young alumna thought she was giving a single year to international public health. Turns out, she miscalculated. Year of Travel April 22, 2014 At Gonzaga, Nate Garberich (’12), developed a passion for hiking and biking. Such a passion can take you far. His certainly has. Here is Nate’s Dancing with Parkinson's Transforms December 20, 2013 The Theatre and Dance Studio has proved to be a transformative area for those with Parkinson's disease and the students who help them. Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Invisible Friends September 01, 2016 Through SEA-PHAGES, students dig up, isolate, identify and genetically sequence invisibly tiny viruses called bacteriophages. To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. Trading Fatigues for Waders April 04, 2016 For David Fineran ('03), healing from the effects of war would come in the calm, cool waters of Oregon rivers UW, GU Partner in Medical Education February 24, 2016 University of Washington (UW) and Gonzaga University (GU) have formally agreed to develop a collaborative partnership that has as its purpose the... Sustainability in 125 Words January 11, 2016 Five Gonzaga professors share how they approach environmental concerns within their academic fields Spotlights on Alumni, 2016 Winter January 06, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine's 2016 winter issue features spotlights on Ryan Labar, Kyle McCoy and John Bowers Battling the Buzz August 03, 2015 Gonzaga Magazine took a hard look at current trends in alcohol use among students nationwide, and at GU. Goddess of Smallpox January 01, 2015 It was the ’70s, and a young alumna thought she was giving a single year to international public health. Turns out, she miscalculated. Year of Travel April 22, 2014 At Gonzaga, Nate Garberich (’12), developed a passion for hiking and biking. Such a passion can take you far. His certainly has. Here is Nate’s Dancing with Parkinson's Transforms December 20, 2013 The Theatre and Dance Studio has proved to be a transformative area for those with Parkinson's disease and the students who help them.