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 Gratitude, Renewal, Opportunity December 01, 2022 This fall, in an address to faculty and staff, I shared a story that I believe provides the Gonzaga community – those on campus and those who engage... Where Past and Present Come Together November 10, 2022 Gonzaga visits missions to learn more about early Jesuit relationships with Native American tribes Learning and Unlearning at Foley Library October 25, 2022 How the "Americans and the Holocaust" traveling exhibit this fall brought a tragic time in history into a different light. Meet Ben Chu October 19, 2022 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Ben Chu. Keep reading to learn about... The Power of Place October 05, 2022 The Office of Tribal Relations wants to ensure that the campus community can begin understanding more about the history of the University’s founding... Holocaust Survivor Carla Peperzak's Inspiring Story of Fighting Nazis September 13, 2022 Spokane resident and Holocaust survivor Carla Peperzak told a packed Hemmingson Center ballroom about fighting Nazis as part of the Dutch resistance... National Days of Prayer and Remembrance and Patriot Day September 08, 2022 On Sunday, September 11, the country will pause to remember the victims and the heroes of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Student Support Offices and Resources August 19, 2022 Learn about the various offices and resources on campus that support students. Stepping through the Threshold: Alumna Amy Newell Large Ordained August 03, 2022 From Gonzaga's Religious Studies department to creating community in a brewery to ordination, Amy Newell-Large took her experience grappling with God... A Celebration of St. Ignatius of Loyola July 29, 2022 The Society of Jesus celebrates the closing of a year-long observation of the 500th anniversary of St. Ignatius’ conversion. Mystery Zag Revealed: Fr. Pat Ford, S.J. July 01, 2022 Gonzaga Magazine readers share memories of Father Pat Ford in the summer 2022 issue. Finding Faith & Identity June 28, 2022 When Zoe Jaspers (’20) came to Gonzaga, they were questioning their gender identity and exploring their Catholic faith. Skulls & Crosses: A Poem about St. Aloysius Gonzaga June 13, 2022 Philip Kolin, a professor emeritus of English at the University of Southern Mississippi, said he has never lost his affection for the Jesuits. He... PBS Airs Special on Father Greg Boyle's Homeboy Industries April 29, 2022 Kelly Corrigan with PBS spotlights the transformative work of Homeboy Industries with Father Greg Boyle Catholic Partners Open Affordable Housing at New Gonzaga Family Haven April 21, 2022 Catholic Charities, Gonzaga University, Gonzaga Preparatory School and St. Aloysius Open 73 New Units of Permanent Affordable Housing for Chronically... 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 31 Next
Gratitude, Renewal, Opportunity December 01, 2022 This fall, in an address to faculty and staff, I shared a story that I believe provides the Gonzaga community – those on campus and those who engage... Where Past and Present Come Together November 10, 2022 Gonzaga visits missions to learn more about early Jesuit relationships with Native American tribes Learning and Unlearning at Foley Library October 25, 2022 How the "Americans and the Holocaust" traveling exhibit this fall brought a tragic time in history into a different light. Meet Ben Chu October 19, 2022 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Ben Chu. Keep reading to learn about... The Power of Place October 05, 2022 The Office of Tribal Relations wants to ensure that the campus community can begin understanding more about the history of the University’s founding... Holocaust Survivor Carla Peperzak's Inspiring Story of Fighting Nazis September 13, 2022 Spokane resident and Holocaust survivor Carla Peperzak told a packed Hemmingson Center ballroom about fighting Nazis as part of the Dutch resistance... National Days of Prayer and Remembrance and Patriot Day September 08, 2022 On Sunday, September 11, the country will pause to remember the victims and the heroes of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Student Support Offices and Resources August 19, 2022 Learn about the various offices and resources on campus that support students. Stepping through the Threshold: Alumna Amy Newell Large Ordained August 03, 2022 From Gonzaga's Religious Studies department to creating community in a brewery to ordination, Amy Newell-Large took her experience grappling with God... A Celebration of St. Ignatius of Loyola July 29, 2022 The Society of Jesus celebrates the closing of a year-long observation of the 500th anniversary of St. Ignatius’ conversion. Mystery Zag Revealed: Fr. Pat Ford, S.J. July 01, 2022 Gonzaga Magazine readers share memories of Father Pat Ford in the summer 2022 issue. Finding Faith & Identity June 28, 2022 When Zoe Jaspers (’20) came to Gonzaga, they were questioning their gender identity and exploring their Catholic faith. Skulls & Crosses: A Poem about St. Aloysius Gonzaga June 13, 2022 Philip Kolin, a professor emeritus of English at the University of Southern Mississippi, said he has never lost his affection for the Jesuits. He... PBS Airs Special on Father Greg Boyle's Homeboy Industries April 29, 2022 Kelly Corrigan with PBS spotlights the transformative work of Homeboy Industries with Father Greg Boyle Catholic Partners Open Affordable Housing at New Gonzaga Family Haven April 21, 2022 Catholic Charities, Gonzaga University, Gonzaga Preparatory School and St. Aloysius Open 73 New Units of Permanent Affordable Housing for Chronically...