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 Native American Cultural Center Rededicated September 28, 2020 Gonzaga's Native American Cultural Center was rededicated Sept. 17 with a new name in the Salish language. The Family Behind the Farm September 23, 2020 Bart Gallant ('75) and his daughter Bridget ('17) are at the helm of Horrigan Farms, a family-owned and operated farm in Pasco, Washington. Together,... Professor McCormick’s Film Included in Sundance Tour September 09, 2020 “The Deepest Hole,” a 12-minute documentary film by Matt McCormick, has been chosen for inclusion in the virtual 2020 Sundance Film Festival Short... From Hollywood to Gonzaga, With Love August 31, 2020 Kurt Nolen was a camera operator in Hollywood, working on major motion pictures and television programs. But his role as videographer at Gonzaga... Arts Broadening Scope Amid Pandemic August 31, 2020 Seems like every story starts out, “Because of the pandemic . . .” Gonzaga’s arts are no different. Significant adjustments have been made to give... Incoming Fall Faculty: Reinaldo Gil Zambrano Joins Art Department August 03, 2020 In this short interview series, we will introduce the Gonzaga community to the College of Arts & Sciences’ incoming faculty. Our first interview is... New Leaders Start Amid Pandemic Calamity June 24, 2020 Marianne Poxleitner and Whitney Franklin are ready to lead through building relationships, trust and collaboration between faculty and staff. Award-Winning Composer Shuying Li to Join Gonzaga’s Music Faculty June 01, 2020 Shuying Li, an award-winning composer with advanced degrees in musical composition, and a research faculty member at the Shanghai Conservatory of... On History, Myth, and Popular Memory of the Nineteenth Amendment May 01, 2020 A brief history of the women's suffrage movement in America, in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment Gonzaga Arts Draws Xander Claypool April 30, 2020 Gonzaga affirmed the connection between creativity and problem-solving when it unveiled the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center last April. The... New Ways of Teaching: Understanding Clay Through Dough April 28, 2020 Students in Professor Mat Rude's Ceramics course are getting an introduction to clay through an unlikely medium: dough. Dancing at a Distance April 17, 2020 Gonzaga dance faculty and students are learning at a distance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Virtual Views of Ancient Places April 16, 2020 History students are now visiting reconstructions of ancient cities such as Olympia and Athens using virtual reality technology in the classroom. First Majors Dancing to Graduation April 09, 2020 Gonzaga's Dance program celebrates the graduation of its first cohort of dance majors in May 2020 Rockwell Paints Bing: Welcome Addition to Crosby Collection March 03, 2020 Gonzaga’s Crosby collection recently added this original Norman Rockwell painting of Bing, which was commissioned by the California Peach Association... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Next
Native American Cultural Center Rededicated September 28, 2020 Gonzaga's Native American Cultural Center was rededicated Sept. 17 with a new name in the Salish language. The Family Behind the Farm September 23, 2020 Bart Gallant ('75) and his daughter Bridget ('17) are at the helm of Horrigan Farms, a family-owned and operated farm in Pasco, Washington. Together,... Professor McCormick’s Film Included in Sundance Tour September 09, 2020 “The Deepest Hole,” a 12-minute documentary film by Matt McCormick, has been chosen for inclusion in the virtual 2020 Sundance Film Festival Short... From Hollywood to Gonzaga, With Love August 31, 2020 Kurt Nolen was a camera operator in Hollywood, working on major motion pictures and television programs. But his role as videographer at Gonzaga... Arts Broadening Scope Amid Pandemic August 31, 2020 Seems like every story starts out, “Because of the pandemic . . .” Gonzaga’s arts are no different. Significant adjustments have been made to give... Incoming Fall Faculty: Reinaldo Gil Zambrano Joins Art Department August 03, 2020 In this short interview series, we will introduce the Gonzaga community to the College of Arts & Sciences’ incoming faculty. Our first interview is... New Leaders Start Amid Pandemic Calamity June 24, 2020 Marianne Poxleitner and Whitney Franklin are ready to lead through building relationships, trust and collaboration between faculty and staff. Award-Winning Composer Shuying Li to Join Gonzaga’s Music Faculty June 01, 2020 Shuying Li, an award-winning composer with advanced degrees in musical composition, and a research faculty member at the Shanghai Conservatory of... On History, Myth, and Popular Memory of the Nineteenth Amendment May 01, 2020 A brief history of the women's suffrage movement in America, in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment Gonzaga Arts Draws Xander Claypool April 30, 2020 Gonzaga affirmed the connection between creativity and problem-solving when it unveiled the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center last April. The... New Ways of Teaching: Understanding Clay Through Dough April 28, 2020 Students in Professor Mat Rude's Ceramics course are getting an introduction to clay through an unlikely medium: dough. Dancing at a Distance April 17, 2020 Gonzaga dance faculty and students are learning at a distance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Virtual Views of Ancient Places April 16, 2020 History students are now visiting reconstructions of ancient cities such as Olympia and Athens using virtual reality technology in the classroom. First Majors Dancing to Graduation April 09, 2020 Gonzaga's Dance program celebrates the graduation of its first cohort of dance majors in May 2020 Rockwell Paints Bing: Welcome Addition to Crosby Collection March 03, 2020 Gonzaga’s Crosby collection recently added this original Norman Rockwell painting of Bing, which was commissioned by the California Peach Association...