The Wall Home News, Events & Stories Publications Gonzaga Magazine The Wall Letters to the Editor: Gonzaga Magazine, Summer '22 July 02, 2022 Readers write to the editor about topics from previous issues of Gonzaga Magazine. Mystery Zag Revealed: Fr. Pat Ford, S.J. July 01, 2022 Gonzaga Magazine readers share memories of Father Pat Ford in the summer 2022 issue. Socially Connected: How Zags Create Community via Social Media March 03, 2022 Gonzaga is known best for its incredible sense of community. That distinct communal feel travels through digital borders through social media. Then & Now: Hoops at Gonzaga March 01, 2022 Before a packed Kennel at McCarthey Athletic Center, Gonzaga hoops were in the Martin Centre, and before that, College Hall. The Mystery Zag is Winifred Hayes-Adams February 23, 2022 The Mystery Zag for Gonzaga Magazine's Spring 2022 edition is Winifred Hayes-Adams. A Constellation of Stressors February 22, 2022 In fall 2021, Fernando Ortiz, Ph.D., director of Psychological Services, said his team was experiencing a peak at Gonzaga – both in terms of the... Q&A on "Hot Topic" Climate Story February 20, 2022 Readers ask questions about climate change; Gonzaga experts respond. Faculty Expertise Beyond the Classroom February 16, 2022 The scope of the faculty’s scholarship, from publications to research to presentations to public lectures and exhibits, is voluminous. Eating What We Teach February 16, 2022 Professors respond to this question: In what ways has your academic study informed or impacted what – or how – you eat? Bringing the World to GU October 25, 2021 How we welcome and support international students at Gonzaga Rescuing the World October 24, 2021 Guam native, lawyer and activist Julian Aguon talks about his first book with fellow indigenous author Tommy Orange History in Stone October 21, 2021 What is the significance of the stone pillars seen across the Gonzaga campus? Hughes Hall: A Solid Start July 02, 2021 Since its construction in 1961, Hughes Hall has been home to innovation in science on GU's campus. Since then, the building has doubled in size, and... What You Said June 17, 2021 Following are highlights of the 2021 reader survey of Gonzaga Magazine Hoops & Homers: Wrapping up the 2021 Spring Season June 16, 2021 From half court buzzer beaters and first time NCAA championships to navigating the difficulties of COVID-19, it was a year to remember for Gonzaga... Finding Community in Dorm Life June 10, 2021 Living and Learning Communities help new students find their home while living in campus housing. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next
Letters to the Editor: Gonzaga Magazine, Summer '22 July 02, 2022 Readers write to the editor about topics from previous issues of Gonzaga Magazine. Mystery Zag Revealed: Fr. Pat Ford, S.J. July 01, 2022 Gonzaga Magazine readers share memories of Father Pat Ford in the summer 2022 issue. Socially Connected: How Zags Create Community via Social Media March 03, 2022 Gonzaga is known best for its incredible sense of community. That distinct communal feel travels through digital borders through social media. Then & Now: Hoops at Gonzaga March 01, 2022 Before a packed Kennel at McCarthey Athletic Center, Gonzaga hoops were in the Martin Centre, and before that, College Hall. The Mystery Zag is Winifred Hayes-Adams February 23, 2022 The Mystery Zag for Gonzaga Magazine's Spring 2022 edition is Winifred Hayes-Adams. A Constellation of Stressors February 22, 2022 In fall 2021, Fernando Ortiz, Ph.D., director of Psychological Services, said his team was experiencing a peak at Gonzaga – both in terms of the... Q&A on "Hot Topic" Climate Story February 20, 2022 Readers ask questions about climate change; Gonzaga experts respond. Faculty Expertise Beyond the Classroom February 16, 2022 The scope of the faculty’s scholarship, from publications to research to presentations to public lectures and exhibits, is voluminous. Eating What We Teach February 16, 2022 Professors respond to this question: In what ways has your academic study informed or impacted what – or how – you eat? Bringing the World to GU October 25, 2021 How we welcome and support international students at Gonzaga Rescuing the World October 24, 2021 Guam native, lawyer and activist Julian Aguon talks about his first book with fellow indigenous author Tommy Orange History in Stone October 21, 2021 What is the significance of the stone pillars seen across the Gonzaga campus? Hughes Hall: A Solid Start July 02, 2021 Since its construction in 1961, Hughes Hall has been home to innovation in science on GU's campus. Since then, the building has doubled in size, and... What You Said June 17, 2021 Following are highlights of the 2021 reader survey of Gonzaga Magazine Hoops & Homers: Wrapping up the 2021 Spring Season June 16, 2021 From half court buzzer beaters and first time NCAA championships to navigating the difficulties of COVID-19, it was a year to remember for Gonzaga... Finding Community in Dorm Life June 10, 2021 Living and Learning Communities help new students find their home while living in campus housing.