Developing Healthy Relationships
By: Rachel Rasmussen, Center for Cura Personalis For many of your students, romantic relationships and friendships will be an important and impactful part of their college experience. Perhaps your student
By: Rachel Rasmussen, Center for Cura Personalis For many of your students, romantic relationships and friendships will be an important and impactful part of their college experience. Perhaps your student
By: Kelly Alvarado, First Year Experience Programs Tuesday, September 29 7pm – 8pm, Hemmingson 314A Presented by US Bank and GUide Core Student Micayla Strickland, Accounting, ‘16 Budgeting is a
By: Pat Faulkinberry, Campus Card Services Can you believe we’re already thinking about midterms? It feels like just yesterday students arrived on campus. As midterms approach and you would like
By: Elizabeth Higgins, GUEST Marketing Now that school is underway there is always something happening in the Hemmingson Center! Here’s a quick snapshot of what’s coming: Spike Nites: Movies are
By: Libby Skiles, Health Center Health & Counseling Services will be offering student flu shots for $5 again this year. Students can pay cash, credit/debit, Bulldog Bucks, or put this
By: Lucas Schneidmiller, Kennel Club Senior Rep. Class of 2016 The Gonzaga Kennel Club is a student organization on campus that organizes and electrifies the student section at all Gonzaga sporting events (currently
By: Luke Lavin, University Ministry My name is Luke Lavin and I am the newest face in University Ministry. As a former Zag (08’) I am overjoyed at the chance
By: Angela Ruff, University Events Commencement weekend is May 6, 7 and 8, with special activities on Friday, Mass on Saturday afternoon, and the undergraduate student commencement ceremony on Sunday. The
Fall Family Weekend, Oct 9 – 11, 2015 By: Angela Ruff, University Events The Fall Family Weekend 2015 activities list is growing! Tickets are now available for Weaving Our Sister’s
By: Jenna Parisi and Nicola Miller, Center for Cura Personalis Homesickness in the first few weeks of college is not uncommon, especially after the excitement of move in and orientation