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 First-Gen Everything, Now an Attorney February 07, 2023 Lydia Lopez ('18) turned her passions and service at Gonzaga into a law career serving immigrants. In The News: GU and Spokane Public Schools Team Up for Climate Education February 07, 2023 Spokane Public Schools students get hands-on lessons in renewable and non-renewable energy with the help of GU students and "climate kits" provided by... Gonzaga Introduces Doctoral Program in School Psychology January 31, 2023 Starting in the fall of 2023, students interested in a doctoral degree in school psychology will have a new option at Gonzaga University. Center for Lifelong Learning Adds Programs in Cybersecurity, ... January 26, 2023 To help address the needs of both workers and companies in closing the skills gap in the tech workforce, Gonzaga University’s Center for Lifelong... A Righteous Path to the Silver Screen January 23, 2023 Rob Grabow (’05) finds himself in the roles of director, producer, writer and star of a new independent movie, “The Year of the Dog.” What is the Future of Freshwater in the Pacific Northwest? January 11, 2023 A collaboration between Gonzaga University, Oregon State University and Whitworth University funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation... Alumni Hosted Career Treks Across the Country and Abroad January 06, 2023 Hear from Erin Shields, Director of Alumni & Employer Engagement, about Gonzaga's Career Trek Program, aimed at helping our Zags find employment and... In the News: Dean Rooksby Co-writes Rankings Column December 13, 2022 Jacob Rooksby, Smithmoore P. Myers Dean of the School of Law, on how rankings systems undercut schools' efforts to diversify the law field. Medicine, Business, Law and More in Alumni News December 07, 2022 Alumni success in many fields, as spotlighted in Gonzaga Magazine Off the Beaten Path December 07, 2022 “Zags help Zags” transcends Gonzaga’s campus with alumni Thomas Ackels and Danny Chastain, who have built a company that reflects this Gonzaga motto. In The News: GU Grad Lands in "Forbes" Offering Tips for Women in eSports November 30, 2022 Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry. GU Biology Student Explores Diversity in STEM Conference November 28, 2022 Senior biology student Emiliano Soto-Romero (‘23) and Assistant Professor of Biology Laura Diaz-Martinez both attended this fall’s National Diversity... Alumni Share Career Insights in ZagToZag Podcast November 21, 2022 This fall, three Gonzaga alums all working for Seattle consulting firm West Monroe returned to campus to recruit more Zags at the career and... This General Continues to “Fail” Retirement November 21, 2022 Retired Brigadier General Jack Nevin, who earned his M.B.A. and Juris Doctor degrees from Gonzaga in 1978, says he is retired. But his wife Cheryl... Veterans, Tillman Scholars and Zags November 10, 2022 A conversation with former Bulldog Battalion cadet and current CEO of the Pat Tillman Foundation Dan Futrell (’05) and current GU School of Law... 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
First-Gen Everything, Now an Attorney February 07, 2023 Lydia Lopez ('18) turned her passions and service at Gonzaga into a law career serving immigrants. In The News: GU and Spokane Public Schools Team Up for Climate Education February 07, 2023 Spokane Public Schools students get hands-on lessons in renewable and non-renewable energy with the help of GU students and "climate kits" provided by... Gonzaga Introduces Doctoral Program in School Psychology January 31, 2023 Starting in the fall of 2023, students interested in a doctoral degree in school psychology will have a new option at Gonzaga University. Center for Lifelong Learning Adds Programs in Cybersecurity, ... January 26, 2023 To help address the needs of both workers and companies in closing the skills gap in the tech workforce, Gonzaga University’s Center for Lifelong... A Righteous Path to the Silver Screen January 23, 2023 Rob Grabow (’05) finds himself in the roles of director, producer, writer and star of a new independent movie, “The Year of the Dog.” What is the Future of Freshwater in the Pacific Northwest? January 11, 2023 A collaboration between Gonzaga University, Oregon State University and Whitworth University funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation... Alumni Hosted Career Treks Across the Country and Abroad January 06, 2023 Hear from Erin Shields, Director of Alumni & Employer Engagement, about Gonzaga's Career Trek Program, aimed at helping our Zags find employment and... In the News: Dean Rooksby Co-writes Rankings Column December 13, 2022 Jacob Rooksby, Smithmoore P. Myers Dean of the School of Law, on how rankings systems undercut schools' efforts to diversify the law field. Medicine, Business, Law and More in Alumni News December 07, 2022 Alumni success in many fields, as spotlighted in Gonzaga Magazine Off the Beaten Path December 07, 2022 “Zags help Zags” transcends Gonzaga’s campus with alumni Thomas Ackels and Danny Chastain, who have built a company that reflects this Gonzaga motto. In The News: GU Grad Lands in "Forbes" Offering Tips for Women in eSports November 30, 2022 Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry. GU Biology Student Explores Diversity in STEM Conference November 28, 2022 Senior biology student Emiliano Soto-Romero (‘23) and Assistant Professor of Biology Laura Diaz-Martinez both attended this fall’s National Diversity... Alumni Share Career Insights in ZagToZag Podcast November 21, 2022 This fall, three Gonzaga alums all working for Seattle consulting firm West Monroe returned to campus to recruit more Zags at the career and... This General Continues to “Fail” Retirement November 21, 2022 Retired Brigadier General Jack Nevin, who earned his M.B.A. and Juris Doctor degrees from Gonzaga in 1978, says he is retired. But his wife Cheryl... Veterans, Tillman Scholars and Zags November 10, 2022 A conversation with former Bulldog Battalion cadet and current CEO of the Pat Tillman Foundation Dan Futrell (’05) and current GU School of Law...