News at Gonzaga Home News, Events & Stories News Math Equals Success for Alumna Melanie Palmer February 20, 2018 Gonzaga alumna Melanie Palmer (’16), a data scientist for NBCUniversal Media in New York City, remains astounded at how her life has changed since... Lecture: ‘Race, News & Right-Wing Populism’ February 16, 2018 Khadijah White, assistant professor in the department of journalism and media studies at Rutgers University, will discuss, “Race, News and Right-Wing... Boston College’s Heyer: ‘A Christian Ethic of Immigration’ Feb. 26 February 14, 2018 Kristin E. Heyer, professor of theological ethics, will discuss “Cultivating Civic Kinship: A Christian Ethic of Immigration,” at Gonzaga’s Flannery... Scholarship Allows Soule to Study in Ghana February 13, 2018 Wrane Soule, a Gonzaga psychology major, began studies at the University of Ghana this month thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman International... Ann Ciasullo Discusses Popular Culture Feb. 27 February 12, 2018 Gonzaga Professor Ann Ciasullo will discuss “Why Studying Popular Culture Matters” on Tuesday, Feb. 27. James McCarthy: Scientist for Others February 06, 2018 Harvard professor shares the prestigious 2018 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, recognizing decades of scholarship on climate change. Stanford's Diffenbaugh Discusses Global Warming February 06, 2018 Stanford University Professor Noah Diffenbaugh will discuss “Is This Global Warming?” at GU’s O’Leary Lecture on Feb. 12. Zag Nation Celebrates 6th Gonzaga Day February 05, 2018 Gonzaga University supporters worldwide united on Saturday, Feb. 3 to celebrate their connection to the University on the sixth annual Gonzaga Day. Jane Clementi: Empathy Key in Suicide-Awareness February 02, 2018 Jane Clementi, whose son committed suicide as a result of cyberbullying, delivers message at Gonzaga. Westerhaus Elected to Choral Leadership Role February 02, 2018 Timothy Westerhaus will help lead the Northwestern Division of the American Choral Directors Association. Gonzaga Presents World Premiere of Original Play January 31, 2018 “Coming Home: A Soldiers’ Project” explores what it’s like to return from war to Spokane and Gonzaga. Visiting Writers Series Welcomes Abani Feb. 12 January 30, 2018 The 2017-18 Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series continues with award-winning author Chris Abani. Performance Blending Art, Science Begins Touring Region January 29, 2018 Gonzaga students bring Biology Professor Brook Swanson's research to life through integrative dance. Chuck Murphy, Joe Smith Assume New Leadership Roles January 25, 2018 Charles “Chuck” J. Murphy will take on a new role as chief strategy officer at Gonzaga while Joe Smith becomes chief financial officer. ‘Pop! and Beyond’ Exhibition Open at Jundt January 25, 2018 Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum features a new exhibit influenced by the pop art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Alumna Halle Goodwin Dances into ‘Dream Job’ with Parkinson’s Foundation January 23, 2018 Halle Goodwin has parlayed her love of dance, two Gonzaga University degrees and a desire to be a leader for the common good to secure what she calls... 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 60 61 Next
Math Equals Success for Alumna Melanie Palmer February 20, 2018 Gonzaga alumna Melanie Palmer (’16), a data scientist for NBCUniversal Media in New York City, remains astounded at how her life has changed since... Lecture: ‘Race, News & Right-Wing Populism’ February 16, 2018 Khadijah White, assistant professor in the department of journalism and media studies at Rutgers University, will discuss, “Race, News and Right-Wing... Boston College’s Heyer: ‘A Christian Ethic of Immigration’ Feb. 26 February 14, 2018 Kristin E. Heyer, professor of theological ethics, will discuss “Cultivating Civic Kinship: A Christian Ethic of Immigration,” at Gonzaga’s Flannery... Scholarship Allows Soule to Study in Ghana February 13, 2018 Wrane Soule, a Gonzaga psychology major, began studies at the University of Ghana this month thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman International... Ann Ciasullo Discusses Popular Culture Feb. 27 February 12, 2018 Gonzaga Professor Ann Ciasullo will discuss “Why Studying Popular Culture Matters” on Tuesday, Feb. 27. James McCarthy: Scientist for Others February 06, 2018 Harvard professor shares the prestigious 2018 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, recognizing decades of scholarship on climate change. Stanford's Diffenbaugh Discusses Global Warming February 06, 2018 Stanford University Professor Noah Diffenbaugh will discuss “Is This Global Warming?” at GU’s O’Leary Lecture on Feb. 12. Zag Nation Celebrates 6th Gonzaga Day February 05, 2018 Gonzaga University supporters worldwide united on Saturday, Feb. 3 to celebrate their connection to the University on the sixth annual Gonzaga Day. Jane Clementi: Empathy Key in Suicide-Awareness February 02, 2018 Jane Clementi, whose son committed suicide as a result of cyberbullying, delivers message at Gonzaga. Westerhaus Elected to Choral Leadership Role February 02, 2018 Timothy Westerhaus will help lead the Northwestern Division of the American Choral Directors Association. Gonzaga Presents World Premiere of Original Play January 31, 2018 “Coming Home: A Soldiers’ Project” explores what it’s like to return from war to Spokane and Gonzaga. Visiting Writers Series Welcomes Abani Feb. 12 January 30, 2018 The 2017-18 Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series continues with award-winning author Chris Abani. Performance Blending Art, Science Begins Touring Region January 29, 2018 Gonzaga students bring Biology Professor Brook Swanson's research to life through integrative dance. Chuck Murphy, Joe Smith Assume New Leadership Roles January 25, 2018 Charles “Chuck” J. Murphy will take on a new role as chief strategy officer at Gonzaga while Joe Smith becomes chief financial officer. ‘Pop! and Beyond’ Exhibition Open at Jundt January 25, 2018 Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum features a new exhibit influenced by the pop art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Alumna Halle Goodwin Dances into ‘Dream Job’ with Parkinson’s Foundation January 23, 2018 Halle Goodwin has parlayed her love of dance, two Gonzaga University degrees and a desire to be a leader for the common good to secure what she calls...