News at Gonzaga Home News, Events & Stories News A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance Gonzaga Wealth Management Students Gain Epic Returns October 19, 2018 Gonzaga won the award for the top-performing portfolio in D.A. Davidson & Co. Student Investment Program after earning returns of 50.4 percent. Social Consequences of Loneliness October 18, 2018 A growing body of research points to loneliness as an impending epidemic with an enormous impact on the health of individuals and society. Gonzaga... Women’s Leadership Luncheon Nov. 1 October 16, 2018 The School of Leadership Studies presents “The Power of Shame”; register by Oct. 26 Meet Sophie Whittle: Gonzaga’s First National Tennis Champ October 16, 2018 Sophie Whittle, a senior from Nipomo, California, has earned a title no one else in the history of Gonzaga tennis can claim: national champion. Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, “The Slow Art,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs ... October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Laurie Arnold Discusses Native American West, Columbia Plateau ... October 10, 2018 The lecture by Arnold, a history professor and director of Gonzaga's Native American Studies program, is free and open to all Spokane County Higher Education Institutions Host U.S. Senate ... October 10, 2018 The senatorial debate features Maria Cantwell and Susan Hutchison N.Y. Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 5 October 04, 2018 The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist will discuss the role of a free press and quality journalism in a healthy democracy Bonni Dichone: Math Professor by Day, Artist by Night October 03, 2018 After work, Dichone the artist comes out to perform for Spokane in dance, acting and music Gonzaga Presents 2018-19 'Communities for Justice' Events October 03, 2018 Gonzaga proudly presents a series of events and activities to bring together the GU community and region Washington Center for the Book Honors Tod Marshall for ‘WA 129’ ... October 03, 2018 Marshall and the poets in “WA 129” to receive the “Washington Voices Award” in recognition of its contribution to the state’s literary landscape Gonzaga Hate Studies Institute Marks Anniversary Oct. 12 October 02, 2018 Public event features video presentation by Nadine Strossen, author, law professor and former president of the ACLU, followed by a panel discussion. Gonzaga Alumna, Husband Flourish as ‘Digital Nomads’ September 27, 2018 After serving in the Peace Corps and working in higher education, alumna Michelle (Manson) Chang and her husband have become “digital nomads” — ... Leadership Authorities, Coauthors Kouzes and Posner Speak Oct. 10 September 27, 2018 Leadership scholars James Kouzes and Barry Posner, coauthors of “The Leadership Challenge” will discuss “The Future of Leadership” at the GU School of... 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 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ... 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Next
A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance Gonzaga Wealth Management Students Gain Epic Returns October 19, 2018 Gonzaga won the award for the top-performing portfolio in D.A. Davidson & Co. Student Investment Program after earning returns of 50.4 percent. Social Consequences of Loneliness October 18, 2018 A growing body of research points to loneliness as an impending epidemic with an enormous impact on the health of individuals and society. Gonzaga... Women’s Leadership Luncheon Nov. 1 October 16, 2018 The School of Leadership Studies presents “The Power of Shame”; register by Oct. 26 Meet Sophie Whittle: Gonzaga’s First National Tennis Champ October 16, 2018 Sophie Whittle, a senior from Nipomo, California, has earned a title no one else in the history of Gonzaga tennis can claim: national champion. Alumna Golden Reads Poetry at Visiting Writers Series Oct. 18 October 15, 2018 Award-winning poet Sierra Golden will read from her collection, “The Slow Art,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Greater Gonzaga Guild Presents ‘Why Our Tech-Driven World Needs ... October 15, 2018 Kirk Besmer, Gonzaga professor of philosophy and the Arnold Chair, will present at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23; free, open to the public Laurie Arnold Discusses Native American West, Columbia Plateau ... October 10, 2018 The lecture by Arnold, a history professor and director of Gonzaga's Native American Studies program, is free and open to all Spokane County Higher Education Institutions Host U.S. Senate ... October 10, 2018 The senatorial debate features Maria Cantwell and Susan Hutchison N.Y. Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 5 October 04, 2018 The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist will discuss the role of a free press and quality journalism in a healthy democracy Bonni Dichone: Math Professor by Day, Artist by Night October 03, 2018 After work, Dichone the artist comes out to perform for Spokane in dance, acting and music Gonzaga Presents 2018-19 'Communities for Justice' Events October 03, 2018 Gonzaga proudly presents a series of events and activities to bring together the GU community and region Washington Center for the Book Honors Tod Marshall for ‘WA 129’ ... October 03, 2018 Marshall and the poets in “WA 129” to receive the “Washington Voices Award” in recognition of its contribution to the state’s literary landscape Gonzaga Hate Studies Institute Marks Anniversary Oct. 12 October 02, 2018 Public event features video presentation by Nadine Strossen, author, law professor and former president of the ACLU, followed by a panel discussion. Gonzaga Alumna, Husband Flourish as ‘Digital Nomads’ September 27, 2018 After serving in the Peace Corps and working in higher education, alumna Michelle (Manson) Chang and her husband have become “digital nomads” — ... Leadership Authorities, Coauthors Kouzes and Posner Speak Oct. 10 September 27, 2018 Leadership scholars James Kouzes and Barry Posner, coauthors of “The Leadership Challenge” will discuss “The Future of Leadership” at the GU School of...