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 National Endowment for Humanities Awards Professor Arnold ... September 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. – The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Laurie Arnold, assistant professor of history and director of Gonzaga... First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation Zags March in 48th Annual Pilgrimage to N. Idaho's Cataldo Mission September 16, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. – Some 120 Gonzaga University students, Jesuits, faculty, staff, alumni, family and friends are took part Saturday in the University’s... A Passion for the Arts September 01, 2017 Gonzaga supports the growth of our arts programs and increases connections to the Spokane arts community Father Coughlin: it's All About Love September 01, 2017 In January, Fr. Coughlin stepped down as the University’s only chancellor, a position he had held for 20 years following his 22-year run as president.... The World is Our Classroom September 01, 2017 Outdoors reporter Eli Francovich ('15) reflects on his summer in Nepal Boat Building Project Led by Alumna Marcy Ray a Vessel for Learning September 01, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. – Gonzaga University alumna Marcy Ray, a first-year English Language Development teacher at Shaw Middle School, led a summer-school... Gonzaga Professor Laurie Arnold Publishes Work on Native Author ... June 23, 2017 By chronicling her Colville Tribe’s culture, Christine Quintasket helped preserve it. Professor Laurie Arnold is making sure that history lives on. Sustainability: Keeping On Our Toes June 14, 2017 Weapons Against the Dark June 05, 2017 Portland author Brian Doyle was a writer of humorous, painful and insightful reflections on faith and family Tyler Hobbs On Not Being the Hero May 15, 2017 The keynote address to 2017 graduates entering social justice careers Starting Points on the Makah Reservation May 01, 2017 On a Mission: Possible trip, students learn about Makah Reservation life and efforts to preserve its history Encounters on a Corner in East St. Louis April 24, 2017 Mission: Possible leader Andrew Mercer reflects on an unexpected encounter during an immersion trip to St. Louis Getting Honu Home: A Tale of a Green Sea Turtle April 14, 2017 An unexpected encounter with a sea turtle in Hawaii leaves a lasting impression on alum Rol Herriges Table Talk: Wash Your Bowl April 05, 2017 Themes of gratitude and thoughtfulness permeate the Spring 2017 food issue of Gonzaga Magazine. 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
National Endowment for Humanities Awards Professor Arnold ... September 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. – The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Laurie Arnold, assistant professor of history and director of Gonzaga... First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation Zags March in 48th Annual Pilgrimage to N. Idaho's Cataldo Mission September 16, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. – Some 120 Gonzaga University students, Jesuits, faculty, staff, alumni, family and friends are took part Saturday in the University’s... A Passion for the Arts September 01, 2017 Gonzaga supports the growth of our arts programs and increases connections to the Spokane arts community Father Coughlin: it's All About Love September 01, 2017 In January, Fr. Coughlin stepped down as the University’s only chancellor, a position he had held for 20 years following his 22-year run as president.... The World is Our Classroom September 01, 2017 Outdoors reporter Eli Francovich ('15) reflects on his summer in Nepal Boat Building Project Led by Alumna Marcy Ray a Vessel for Learning September 01, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. – Gonzaga University alumna Marcy Ray, a first-year English Language Development teacher at Shaw Middle School, led a summer-school... Gonzaga Professor Laurie Arnold Publishes Work on Native Author ... June 23, 2017 By chronicling her Colville Tribe’s culture, Christine Quintasket helped preserve it. Professor Laurie Arnold is making sure that history lives on. Sustainability: Keeping On Our Toes June 14, 2017 Weapons Against the Dark June 05, 2017 Portland author Brian Doyle was a writer of humorous, painful and insightful reflections on faith and family Tyler Hobbs On Not Being the Hero May 15, 2017 The keynote address to 2017 graduates entering social justice careers Starting Points on the Makah Reservation May 01, 2017 On a Mission: Possible trip, students learn about Makah Reservation life and efforts to preserve its history Encounters on a Corner in East St. Louis April 24, 2017 Mission: Possible leader Andrew Mercer reflects on an unexpected encounter during an immersion trip to St. Louis Getting Honu Home: A Tale of a Green Sea Turtle April 14, 2017 An unexpected encounter with a sea turtle in Hawaii leaves a lasting impression on alum Rol Herriges Table Talk: Wash Your Bowl April 05, 2017 Themes of gratitude and thoughtfulness permeate the Spring 2017 food issue of Gonzaga Magazine.