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 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. Faculty Recognized for Human Rights Support June 20, 2018 The Kootenai County, Idaho, Task Force on Human Relations honors Rev. Happy Watkins of New Hope Baptist Church in Spokane and three Gonzaga faculty... Law Student Connor Sabin Receives WACC Diversity Award June 15, 2018 Gonzaga Law congratulates rising third-year student Conner Sabin for winning the Washington State Chapter (WACC) of the Association of Corporate... Celebrating the Magis: 2018 Awards May 23, 2018 Each year, Student Development honors students who exemplify the "magis" - a Latin term meaning "the more" or "the better." Jisike: A Nigerian Message of Strength May 15, 2018 Nigerian student Nneka Enemkpali addresses the Graduate Commencement at Gonzaga Sen. Cortez Masto Challenges Law Graduates May 15, 2018 U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev), a Gonzaga Law alumna, challenges as 2018 Commencement Speaker. Aspiring Physician Douglas Kempthorne Aims to Help Others May 14, 2018 Gonzaga, he says, he has provided a set of tools to live "an introspective life" -- one for others. 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... Java With Jesuits Connects Students, Priests May 08, 2018 “Java With Jesuits,” a trio of informal small group gatherings, is being held on campus this week that allow Gonzaga students to hear the stories of... 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. Stephanie Lister Recognized at 26th Annual Myra Bradwell Award Ceremony April 25, 2018 This past March, on International Women’s Day, the Gonzaga Women’s Law Caucus had the esteemed privilege to honor Ms. Stephanie Lister as the 26th... GU’s First Diversity Post-Doc Fellows Reflect April 25, 2018 As Noralis Rodriguez-Coss and Tony Abeyta finish their enriching fellowships here, they encourage further development of a more diverse faculty to... 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... Talking About Racism April 13, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. 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 Next
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. Faculty Recognized for Human Rights Support June 20, 2018 The Kootenai County, Idaho, Task Force on Human Relations honors Rev. Happy Watkins of New Hope Baptist Church in Spokane and three Gonzaga faculty... Law Student Connor Sabin Receives WACC Diversity Award June 15, 2018 Gonzaga Law congratulates rising third-year student Conner Sabin for winning the Washington State Chapter (WACC) of the Association of Corporate... Celebrating the Magis: 2018 Awards May 23, 2018 Each year, Student Development honors students who exemplify the "magis" - a Latin term meaning "the more" or "the better." Jisike: A Nigerian Message of Strength May 15, 2018 Nigerian student Nneka Enemkpali addresses the Graduate Commencement at Gonzaga Sen. Cortez Masto Challenges Law Graduates May 15, 2018 U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev), a Gonzaga Law alumna, challenges as 2018 Commencement Speaker. Aspiring Physician Douglas Kempthorne Aims to Help Others May 14, 2018 Gonzaga, he says, he has provided a set of tools to live "an introspective life" -- one for others. 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... Java With Jesuits Connects Students, Priests May 08, 2018 “Java With Jesuits,” a trio of informal small group gatherings, is being held on campus this week that allow Gonzaga students to hear the stories of... 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. Stephanie Lister Recognized at 26th Annual Myra Bradwell Award Ceremony April 25, 2018 This past March, on International Women’s Day, the Gonzaga Women’s Law Caucus had the esteemed privilege to honor Ms. Stephanie Lister as the 26th... GU’s First Diversity Post-Doc Fellows Reflect April 25, 2018 As Noralis Rodriguez-Coss and Tony Abeyta finish their enriching fellowships here, they encourage further development of a more diverse faculty to... 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... Talking About Racism April 13, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism.