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 Legal and Health Care Workers the Focus of New Cannabis Certificates July 18, 2023 As medicinal and recreational cannabis continues to expand across Washington and around the country, GU's Center for Lifelong Learning is preparing to... A Care Package Unlike Any Other June 23, 2023 Learn how Don Pearson ('66) is honoring his parents' impact through an ultimate, multi-million-dollar act of generosity and care for Gonzaga Julie Wolter Named Dean of Nursing and Human Physiology as it ... May 30, 2023 Pending approval by the Board of Trustees, the School of Nursing and Human Physiology will soon shift to being called the School of Health Sciences,... In The News: Law Student Spencer Jacobs Meets His Bone Marrow Match May 23, 2023 Gonzaga law student Spencer Jacobs donated his bone marrow profile to a group called Be The Match on a whim. He recently met with a woman who might... Human Physiology a Perfect Fit May 12, 2023 “I started off as human physiology and never switched majors, and I never questioned it,” graduating senior Rhys Heenan says. “I knew that the... In The News: GU, UW Students Welcome High Schoolers Interested in Medicine May 02, 2023 KHQ Nonstop Local reported on a special night at the UW-GU Health Partnership building. The Family Driving Gonzaga Toward the Future of Technology April 27, 2023 How the Reisenauer family's generosity is helping lead the way in advancing Jesuit tech education and opportunities for Gonzaga students, regional... The Covid-19 Fatality Rate: A Mathematician Explains April 18, 2023 If 1% of COVID-19 cases result in death, does that mean you have a 1% chance of dying if you catch it? A mathematician explains the difference between... Is College Stressing You Out? It Could Be the Way Your Courses ... April 13, 2023 Stress is stopping students from enrolling in and staying in college. According to a recent survey of over 12,000 adults in the U.S., 63% of those 18... Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis’ appointee to lead the church’s efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to... COVID-19 Crisis in Los Angeles: How to Help Overwhelmed Hospitals January 06, 2023 Hospitals and emergency services in the Los Angeles region are clearly in crisis as COVID-19 cases surge, yet state and county officials have yet to... In the News: Lisa Schwartzenburg featured for her service December 13, 2022 Gonzaga's new Assistant Vice President, HR Operations Lisa Schwartzenburg is the subject of a new story on AmericanHealthCareLeader.com. Hope is an Extraordinary Story of You: Christine Hassing’s Workshop December 13, 2022 HEALing Journey: A new College Minor Examines Health Disparities December 01, 2022 A new health equity minor examines health as a collective effort and is the perfect complement to public health studies. In The News: Design Can Influence Beyond Its Borders October 07, 2022 The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce shares how the University of Washington School of Medicine/Gonzaga University Health Partnership building will... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next
Legal and Health Care Workers the Focus of New Cannabis Certificates July 18, 2023 As medicinal and recreational cannabis continues to expand across Washington and around the country, GU's Center for Lifelong Learning is preparing to... A Care Package Unlike Any Other June 23, 2023 Learn how Don Pearson ('66) is honoring his parents' impact through an ultimate, multi-million-dollar act of generosity and care for Gonzaga Julie Wolter Named Dean of Nursing and Human Physiology as it ... May 30, 2023 Pending approval by the Board of Trustees, the School of Nursing and Human Physiology will soon shift to being called the School of Health Sciences,... In The News: Law Student Spencer Jacobs Meets His Bone Marrow Match May 23, 2023 Gonzaga law student Spencer Jacobs donated his bone marrow profile to a group called Be The Match on a whim. He recently met with a woman who might... Human Physiology a Perfect Fit May 12, 2023 “I started off as human physiology and never switched majors, and I never questioned it,” graduating senior Rhys Heenan says. “I knew that the... In The News: GU, UW Students Welcome High Schoolers Interested in Medicine May 02, 2023 KHQ Nonstop Local reported on a special night at the UW-GU Health Partnership building. The Family Driving Gonzaga Toward the Future of Technology April 27, 2023 How the Reisenauer family's generosity is helping lead the way in advancing Jesuit tech education and opportunities for Gonzaga students, regional... The Covid-19 Fatality Rate: A Mathematician Explains April 18, 2023 If 1% of COVID-19 cases result in death, does that mean you have a 1% chance of dying if you catch it? A mathematician explains the difference between... Is College Stressing You Out? It Could Be the Way Your Courses ... April 13, 2023 Stress is stopping students from enrolling in and staying in college. According to a recent survey of over 12,000 adults in the U.S., 63% of those 18... Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis’ appointee to lead the church’s efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to... COVID-19 Crisis in Los Angeles: How to Help Overwhelmed Hospitals January 06, 2023 Hospitals and emergency services in the Los Angeles region are clearly in crisis as COVID-19 cases surge, yet state and county officials have yet to... In the News: Lisa Schwartzenburg featured for her service December 13, 2022 Gonzaga's new Assistant Vice President, HR Operations Lisa Schwartzenburg is the subject of a new story on AmericanHealthCareLeader.com. Hope is an Extraordinary Story of You: Christine Hassing’s Workshop December 13, 2022 HEALing Journey: A new College Minor Examines Health Disparities December 01, 2022 A new health equity minor examines health as a collective effort and is the perfect complement to public health studies. In The News: Design Can Influence Beyond Its Borders October 07, 2022 The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce shares how the University of Washington School of Medicine/Gonzaga University Health Partnership building will...