Bing Crosby House Museum Hosts 10th Annual “White Christmas” Open House Dec. 1 November 15, 2024 Bing buffs, merry makers and Christmas-obsessed kids of all ages will want to be first in line when the Bing Crosby House Museum at Gonzaga University opens its doors for its annual "White Christmas" open house on Sunday, Dec. 1, from 1-3 p.m. Highlights of the 2023-24 Year November 11, 2024 From Commencement 2024 to connecting to the local Spokane community, Gonzaga students, faculty and staff have accomplished a great deal in the past year Gonzaga Hosting Free Screening of Documentary on Aging Homeless Population November 07, 2024 GU alum Michael Larson is raising awareness of the troubling trend of elderly homeless, and part of that effort is the recent production of a film, "No Place to Grow Old," which he'll present for a free screening and discussion at Gonzaga Nov. 14. Loneliness is a Health Concern for Female Executives October 30, 2024 Robin Pickering, professor and department chair of public health, penned this piece exploring research showing that as women advance in their careers, they experience isolation, which has profound implications for both their mental and physical health. Gonzaga Announces 2024 Eva Lassman “Take Action Against Hate” Awards October 09, 2024 A hate-crime tracker website, Hindutva Watch and social worker Landon Turlock have received Gonzaga University's Eva Lassman "Take Action Against Hate" awards for their impactful efforts in combating hate crimes and promoting community change. Gonzaga Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day September 12, 2024 Constitution Day, observed on September 17, marks the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, a pivotal event that laid the foundation for American democracy. Citizenship Day, observed alongside Constitution Day, celebrates the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Fuel for Future Leaders Direct from the Dealership September 11, 2024 Learn what inspired Eve Knudtsen (MA '16) and Lauren Benedict ('15, MA '19) of Knudtsen Chevrolet to encourage Leadership students and alumni to "Beat the Match!" New Grants Expand Gonzaga’s Climate Efforts Through Regional Partnerships August 29, 2024 The Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment has received two grants that will support its work helping inland Northwest communities navigate the effects of climate change through strategic regional partnerships and outreach. Gonzaga Moves Up in the Princeton Review 2025 Rankings August 29, 2024 Gonzaga University once again lands among the 15 percent in this year's Princeton Review "Best Colleges for 2025" rankings, and also moved up in several categories dedicated to academics and student life. Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment Awarded $19.9 Million EPA Grant to Combat Climate Challenges July 25, 2024 Gonzaga University's Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment has been awarded a $19.9 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to support projects aimed at reducing pollution, increasing community climate resilience, and building capacity to address environmental and climate justice challenges in the Spokane community. “Respect is necessary for creating social change.” July 11, 2024 Gonzaga students Ashley Painter ('26) and Mia Foster ('24) sat down with Samuel McLaughlin ('24) to share about their experiences working with partners and communities of Northeast Spokane. Children of the Sun Trail Celebrates a Deeper Understanding July 08, 2024 The "Finding Our Way" project, a collaboration between Gonzaga University and local organizations, aims to create a rich tapestry of narratives centered around the Children of the Sun trail running parallel to the new US 395 highway. Zag Dining's Commitment to Fighting Hunger in Spokane July 08, 2024 Zag Dining has consistently demonstrated a commitment to supporting the local community. Since 2014, Gonzaga has been a recipient of a $20,000 annual grant from the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation's Summer Meals Program, enabling the delivery of over 137,000 meals to children in need in Spokane during the summer months. Gonzaga Welcomes 19 Students to its Inaugural Unity Scholars Cohort June 18, 2024 Gonzaga University is thrilled to announce its first class of Unity Scholars, 19 students from across Washington arriving on campus this fall. Why Do People Hate People? June 12, 2024 Gonzaga's Yolanda Gallardo and Kristine Hoover co-authored a piece for online news outlet The Conversation's "Curious Kids" series. Read it here.