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 Lent is More than a Six-Week Diet March 08, 2019 Lent is a time to allow something to die to make space for new life and abundant blessings to flourish. Ash Wednesday: The beginning of a Lenten journey to forgiveness March 06, 2019 "I think it’s very human to want some satisfaction for our suffering, or to retaliate, or to at least find some place to transfer the pain. This is... Joy on the Margins: Meet Greg Boyle February 19, 2019 Father Greg Boyle has stood by his “Homies” in East L.A., sometimes even amid gunfire. Homeboy Industries is his legacy. How Did Hector and Yolanda Meet? February 15, 2019 Two different activists, brought together in Tijuana after deportation, are working to support mothers and veterans victimized by border conflicts. O’Connell Presents Gonzaga's Flannery Lecture Feb. 28 February 14, 2019 The associate professor of Christian ethics at La Salle University will present 'From the Upper Room to Pentecost: Toward an Ethic of Racial Mercy' Conference on Pornography Feb. 23 February 12, 2019 In addition to explaining how brain chemistry is affected by pornography, leading to addiction, national experts will explore its effects on... Gonzaga Hosts ‘Teach-In on Civil Rights’ on MLK Day January 24, 2019 Speakers discussed issues including housing discrimination in Spokane’s history, and the life and legacy of GU alumnus and civil rights attorney Carl... Gonzaga Hosts Civil Rights Teach-In on MLK Day Jan. 21 January 14, 2019 Gonzaga will host a “Teach-in on Civil Rights in Spokane” in the Hemmingson Center Fr. Ken Krall Not Letting Age Stop Him January 04, 2019 He’s not working from home, but Latin Lecturer Father Ken Krall, S.J., does prepare his lessons in his new Humanities Building office, which... Black Theology Responds to Black Lives Matter December 28, 2018 During the fall Flannery lecture, Andrew Prevot said catholicity, in order to be authentic, must be connected to a specific affirmation of black... Lifting the Lamp December 05, 2018 In “Lifting the Lamp” – a phrase harkening to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty – we share faculty, alumni and student perspectives on... A Crisis of Confidence December 05, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses concerns related to priest abuse scandal The Story Behind the Winter Wonderland of Our Latest Magazine November 30, 2018 These snow-capped Maroon Bells of Colorado made their way onto our cover for good reason Finding God Amid Disease: The Story of St. Aloysius Gonzaga November 30, 2018 During this 450th anniversary of Aloysius Gonzaga’s birth, we reflect on the story of this patron saint of youth. Steering Them in Faith November 29, 2018 Rev. Janeen Steer facilitates weekly conversations on faith with Gonzaga student-athletes. 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
Lent is More than a Six-Week Diet March 08, 2019 Lent is a time to allow something to die to make space for new life and abundant blessings to flourish. Ash Wednesday: The beginning of a Lenten journey to forgiveness March 06, 2019 "I think it’s very human to want some satisfaction for our suffering, or to retaliate, or to at least find some place to transfer the pain. This is... Joy on the Margins: Meet Greg Boyle February 19, 2019 Father Greg Boyle has stood by his “Homies” in East L.A., sometimes even amid gunfire. Homeboy Industries is his legacy. How Did Hector and Yolanda Meet? February 15, 2019 Two different activists, brought together in Tijuana after deportation, are working to support mothers and veterans victimized by border conflicts. O’Connell Presents Gonzaga's Flannery Lecture Feb. 28 February 14, 2019 The associate professor of Christian ethics at La Salle University will present 'From the Upper Room to Pentecost: Toward an Ethic of Racial Mercy' Conference on Pornography Feb. 23 February 12, 2019 In addition to explaining how brain chemistry is affected by pornography, leading to addiction, national experts will explore its effects on... Gonzaga Hosts ‘Teach-In on Civil Rights’ on MLK Day January 24, 2019 Speakers discussed issues including housing discrimination in Spokane’s history, and the life and legacy of GU alumnus and civil rights attorney Carl... Gonzaga Hosts Civil Rights Teach-In on MLK Day Jan. 21 January 14, 2019 Gonzaga will host a “Teach-in on Civil Rights in Spokane” in the Hemmingson Center Fr. Ken Krall Not Letting Age Stop Him January 04, 2019 He’s not working from home, but Latin Lecturer Father Ken Krall, S.J., does prepare his lessons in his new Humanities Building office, which... Black Theology Responds to Black Lives Matter December 28, 2018 During the fall Flannery lecture, Andrew Prevot said catholicity, in order to be authentic, must be connected to a specific affirmation of black... Lifting the Lamp December 05, 2018 In “Lifting the Lamp” – a phrase harkening to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty – we share faculty, alumni and student perspectives on... A Crisis of Confidence December 05, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses concerns related to priest abuse scandal The Story Behind the Winter Wonderland of Our Latest Magazine November 30, 2018 These snow-capped Maroon Bells of Colorado made their way onto our cover for good reason Finding God Amid Disease: The Story of St. Aloysius Gonzaga November 30, 2018 During this 450th anniversary of Aloysius Gonzaga’s birth, we reflect on the story of this patron saint of youth. Steering Them in Faith November 29, 2018 Rev. Janeen Steer facilitates weekly conversations on faith with Gonzaga student-athletes.