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 Building Bridges, Not Changing the World June 14, 2019 You're not going to change the world, but you can build a bridge: A message to 2019 participants of the Mission: Possible alternative spring break 2019 Magis Awards Honor Exemplary Graduates May 16, 2019 Gonzaga’s 28th Annual Magis Awards acknowledge a favorite Latin phrase of the Jesuits: “Ad majorem Dei gloriam,” meaning the “greater glory of God.” 2019 Mission & Ministry Student Awards May 16, 2019 At the annual Magis Awards, Mission & Ministry staff members honored four students Serving God, Near and Far: Teach For America, Peace Corps & More May 15, 2019 Thirty-six graduates of the class of 2019 set aside traditional career paths to take assignments as volunteers in four foreign countries and cities... 'The World Needs You' — Message to Gonzaga Grads May 13, 2019 The 2019 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Gonzaga University conferred 1,323 bachelor's degrees and featured Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho as the... Where There is Hope May 10, 2019 "When I think about my legacy, what comes to mind involves connection, community and relationships. Gonzaga provides a context that offers... Explore the Possibilities May 10, 2019 At Gonzaga, we have a deep tradition of helping others receive one of the most important life-transforming experiences: higher education. Hawa Elias: Meeting and Making Long-term Goals May 09, 2019 Economics and international relations major Hawa Elias hopes to support nations in need of political, economic and social development. She also seeks... Megan Shultz Hits Right Notes May 09, 2019 Senior Megan Shultz has taken Gonzaga by storm in her universe of music education, but that is far from the extent of her impact. Ethnography and Kinship: Visiting Homeboy Industries May 03, 2019 A leadership student shares an ethnographic reflection of his visit to Homeboy Industries. What Does Discernment Mean? April 25, 2019 Saint Ignatius of Loyola referred to these elusive musings as the “motions of the soul.” They are the reason he developed the Spiritual Exercises and... 12 Ways to Enjoy a Sustainable Lifestyle April 24, 2019 Simple ways to make a difference in the health of our planet. Jesuit, Catholic Views on Care of the Earth April 23, 2019 Fr. Colgan, a Jesuit priest working among those who serve at Gonzaga University, G-Prep, Saint Aloysius Parish and SEEL (Spiritual Exercises in... University Discerns in Mission Priority Examen Process April 23, 2019 Michelle Wheatley, Acting Vice President for Mission and Ministry shares how discernment informs university's Mission Priority Examen Process. Gonzaga Alumna Liebert Thought Leader on Discernment April 23, 2019 Elizabeth Liebert SNJM, Ph.D. (M.A., ’75), is proud Gonzaga alumna with deep connections to the community who is internationally recognized in the... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Next
Building Bridges, Not Changing the World June 14, 2019 You're not going to change the world, but you can build a bridge: A message to 2019 participants of the Mission: Possible alternative spring break 2019 Magis Awards Honor Exemplary Graduates May 16, 2019 Gonzaga’s 28th Annual Magis Awards acknowledge a favorite Latin phrase of the Jesuits: “Ad majorem Dei gloriam,” meaning the “greater glory of God.” 2019 Mission & Ministry Student Awards May 16, 2019 At the annual Magis Awards, Mission & Ministry staff members honored four students Serving God, Near and Far: Teach For America, Peace Corps & More May 15, 2019 Thirty-six graduates of the class of 2019 set aside traditional career paths to take assignments as volunteers in four foreign countries and cities... 'The World Needs You' — Message to Gonzaga Grads May 13, 2019 The 2019 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Gonzaga University conferred 1,323 bachelor's degrees and featured Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho as the... Where There is Hope May 10, 2019 "When I think about my legacy, what comes to mind involves connection, community and relationships. Gonzaga provides a context that offers... Explore the Possibilities May 10, 2019 At Gonzaga, we have a deep tradition of helping others receive one of the most important life-transforming experiences: higher education. Hawa Elias: Meeting and Making Long-term Goals May 09, 2019 Economics and international relations major Hawa Elias hopes to support nations in need of political, economic and social development. She also seeks... Megan Shultz Hits Right Notes May 09, 2019 Senior Megan Shultz has taken Gonzaga by storm in her universe of music education, but that is far from the extent of her impact. Ethnography and Kinship: Visiting Homeboy Industries May 03, 2019 A leadership student shares an ethnographic reflection of his visit to Homeboy Industries. What Does Discernment Mean? April 25, 2019 Saint Ignatius of Loyola referred to these elusive musings as the “motions of the soul.” They are the reason he developed the Spiritual Exercises and... 12 Ways to Enjoy a Sustainable Lifestyle April 24, 2019 Simple ways to make a difference in the health of our planet. Jesuit, Catholic Views on Care of the Earth April 23, 2019 Fr. Colgan, a Jesuit priest working among those who serve at Gonzaga University, G-Prep, Saint Aloysius Parish and SEEL (Spiritual Exercises in... University Discerns in Mission Priority Examen Process April 23, 2019 Michelle Wheatley, Acting Vice President for Mission and Ministry shares how discernment informs university's Mission Priority Examen Process. Gonzaga Alumna Liebert Thought Leader on Discernment April 23, 2019 Elizabeth Liebert SNJM, Ph.D. (M.A., ’75), is proud Gonzaga alumna with deep connections to the community who is internationally recognized in the...