The Annual Fund
The Gonzaga Law School Foundation supports the law school’s students and academic programs because of our generous alumni and friends.
Where to Give
The Gonzaga Law School Foundation supports the law school’s students and academic programs because of our generous alumni and friends.
This scholarship was established by Alejandra Mireless, '04 for either a second or third-year student who is actively involved in diversity awareness.
This scholarship was established in 1986 by Richard, ’83 and Jan Perrey in memory of their daughter, Barbara Helen Perrey, for law students with financial need.
Gonzaga University School of Law is pleased to offer you a unique opportunity to leave a lasting legacy through our Bronze Tile Program.
This scholarship was established in honor of Carl Maxey.
The Carrie Welch Law Scholarship was established in 1990.
The Chastek Endowed Scholarship was established in 1985 by Chester, ’38 and ’40 and Catherine Chastek for deserving law students
This scholarship was established by the family of Drew Corley Pierson, who was killed by a drunk driver in 1982. Drew graduated from Gonzaga Law in 1980.
The Curley Chair was established in 2000 in order support a faculty who has an expertise in the area of commercial law.
Believing it is more blessed to give than to receive, Don and Va Lena Curran have endowed a faculty Chair of Professionalism and Ethics at their alma mater.
Janice graduated from Gonzaga Law in 1989. She endowed a scholarship in her name as a way to benefit students who would come after her through law school.
This scholarship was established in 2001 by John and Mary Jo Costello for law students with financial need.
John, ’80 became interested in Gonzaga while studying accounting as an undergraduate at the University of Missouri. He read an article written by legendary Gonzaga Law professor Gary Randall.
The Joseph and Muriel Murphy Scholarship was established in 1989 by the couple’s friends and family.
The Judge Bert Horrigan Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Judge Horrigan in 1974 by members of the Horrigan family.
Judge Marcus Kelly, ’57 served the Spokane community for many years.
This scholarship was established in 1983 by the Roe family and friends, in memory of Judge Willard Roe, a respected Spokane area jurist.
This scholarship was established by friends and family of Kenneth Butler, ’78 for law students who have successfully completed one year of law school and have financial need.
The Rudolf family established this scholarship in 2002 in honor of their parents, Kermit and Fran.
Professor Orland’s immeasurable contribution to Gonzaga Law School, its students and the legal profession generally, has spanned more than half a century.
Many of Gonzaga’s alumni have gone on to greatness, but few have taken the path that Lloyd Meeds did.
The Nora Garvin Kommers Scholarship was established in 1986 for students with financial need.
Wes Nuxoll, ’54 and his wife, Mary Lee, founded this scholarship in memory of Wes’ parents, Francis and Antoinette Nuxoll.
This scholarship was established by Paul, ’59 and Lita Luvera, ’77 in 1993. F
The Hon. Phil Raekes, ’59 served as a superior court judge in the Benton-Franklin County, Washington area for many years.
The Thomas family were strong supporters of the law clinic and felt that this was a positive way to insure continued support for the clinic and its work.
This scholarship was established by James Workland, ’64 and Phelps Gose, ’62 to support law students with financial need.