More than a Meal: Addressing Food Insecurity in Northeast Spokane February 12, 2026 Gonzaga University's Zag Dining Sodexo has partnered with local community nonprofit If You Could Save Just One (IYCSJO) to help address food insecurity among youth and families in Northeast Spokane The Living Continuum of Leadership February 12, 2026 Three Gonzaga presidents, past and present, reveal leadership as a living relay of mission where philanthropy joins generations in educating the people the world needs most. Step Into the Zag Business Experience February 11, 2026 Stepping into Gonzaga's School of Business Administration (SBA) feels like entering a vibrant community where possibility, purpose, and people come together. Senior Spotlight: Carolina Gutierrez Rodriguez’s Research Seeks to Turn Teen Trauma into Positive Futures February 11, 2026 Carolina Gutierrez Rodriguez is researching how adolescent environments have significant effects on their development, acquiring first-hand evidence by working with Spokane high school students. In The News: Student Jack Kashork and President Passerini Support Washington College Grant Restoration February 05, 2026 The Spokesman-Review newspaper in Spokane featured Gonzaga student Jack Kashork ('26) and President Katia Passerini in a story about efforts to reinstate funding to the Washington College Grant program designed for helping low- and middle-income students afford college. Preparing Tomorrow’s Business Leaders: Confidence, Clarity, and Real‑World Readiness February 03, 2026 Transitioning from college to a professional career is one of the most exciting and uncertain moments in a student's life. To support students through this pivotal stage, the Gonzaga University School of Business Administration offers Campus to Career, a course designed to bridge the gap between academic life and the professional world. Story Slam Holds On To Humanity February 03, 2026 Each monthly Story Slam event fills the Wolff Auditorium with students, faculty, and staff, and being a Story Slam storyteller is a popular bucket list item for Gonzaga students. Our Favorite Winter Activities February 02, 2026 Hear how our Zags enjoy the winter months here in Spokane! In The News: Tech Hub Gets Potential Funding Boost February 02, 2026 A sweeping federal government funding package passed by the Senate includes money that can help establish the Spokane Aerospace Tech Hub. Gonzaga Theatre Presents “The Vagina Monologues” Feb. 12-14 January 28, 2026 This powerful production brings to the stage a series of stories that celebrate, challenge, and give voice to the lived experiences of women. Welcome Back to School From GU Admissions January 27, 2026 GU Admissions welcomes prospective students back to school and encourages them to apply. Senior Spotlight: GSBA President Alyssa Guzman's Unexpected Gonzaga Connection January 27, 2026 Since stepping foot on campus, Alyssa Guzman has embodied the values that informed her college choice. Gonzaga to Partner with Dale Carnegie Training to Offer Professional Communication Courses January 20, 2026 Gonzaga has a new partnership with Dale Carnegie Training to offer professional communication courses through the University's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL), in collaboration with its College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). Ava Knap: Blending Neuroscience and Art to Shape the Future January 15, 2026 Ava Knap, a senior student-athlete at Gonzaga University, is helping shape the University's new Neuroscience program while blending science and art through her Honors thesis. Inspired by personal experiences, she's balancing a rigorous STEM course load, Division I athletics, and campus jobs-all while preparing to become a school psychologist. Ava's story reflects the Jesuit mission of interdisciplinary education, leadership through service, and pursuing one's purpose with curiosity and care. Come for the Competition, Stay for the Community: Danielle Giffin’s Moot Court Experience at Gonzaga Law January 15, 2026 For many law students, moot court is where advocacy skills begin to take shape. For Danielle Giffin, it became a defining part of her law school journey.