What is Pilgrimage?
By: Brad Reynolds, S.J., University Ministry On Saturday, September 19th, two hundred Zags will make the annual pilgrimage to the Sacred Heart Mission in Cataldo, Idaho. Every fall for the
By: Brad Reynolds, S.J., University Ministry On Saturday, September 19th, two hundred Zags will make the annual pilgrimage to the Sacred Heart Mission in Cataldo, Idaho. Every fall for the
By: Katie Adkins, Center for Student Academic Success Starting in 2013, a pilot project by the name of STAR (strategies, tools, and resources) was facilitated out of Gonzaga’s Disability Access
By: Meredith Aronson, Career & Professional Development We had such a great time meeting many of you at Parent & Family Orientation at the end of August, but in case
Fall 2015 Bulldog Bucks will be “The Way ZAGS Pay” By Pat Faulkinberry Last year the University took over managing the Bulldog Bucks program. Bulldog Bucks is an optional declining
When sending a student off to college, it’s easy to focus most of our attention on the student who is leaving. But this is a transition time that affects all
By: Cheryl Kaine, Zag Dining
By: Career and Professional Development While you have been getting ready to bring your Zag to campus for the beginning of the new school year, we have been gearing up
By: Jenna Parisi, Wellness and Prevention Education Student Health 101 is an online newsletter that will provide your student with information on a variety of health and wellness topics related
By: Libby Skiles, Health Center Over this last academic year, we were saddened to see multiple outbreaks of meningitis at colleges and universities across the United States. In response to
By: Emily Klugh, Zag Dining This summer, Gonzaga University has undergone momentous changes. There are new roads. Green space on campus has expanded. Offices have moved and buildings demolished. Best