Letter to Seniors
By: Rol Herriges (’57) Note: Although this letter is addressed to the Class of 2015, we thought the information could also benefit parents of seniors. Dear Gonzaga Class of
By: Rol Herriges (’57) Note: Although this letter is addressed to the Class of 2015, we thought the information could also benefit parents of seniors. Dear Gonzaga Class of
By: Curtis Leighton, SJ Millennials take a lot of heat… and not just from their parents! Around the university, you sometimes hear an exhausted professor drop the occasional Millennial slur,
By: Chris Wheatley Two beat-up metal desks, a 286 computer with no mouse and a DOS operating system, three student employees and one established service program: humble beginnings for what
By: Stuart Davis The room selection process for the next academic year begins with the submittal of an application in January. Returning residents, who are not required to reside on-campus
By: Therese Thompson The Gonzaga Parent & Family Office was founded in 2009 in response to the needs of our parents and families. So many parents, then and now, want
Your participation in this short survey will help us guide services and provide information that keep you informed about your student’s experience at Gonzaga University. It takes less than 5
By: Amy Swank, Parent/Family Office On October 20th at 7 pm, Gonzaga’s Parent and Family Office is excited to offer the first of a series of webinars for GU parents entitled “Guide
By: Stuart Davis, Residence Life Thanksgiving Break: November 26 – November 30, 2014 All residents may stay in their residence halls during the Thanksgiving Break. The dining hall is, however, closed during
By: Cheryl Kaine, Zag Dining by Sodexo Since 1887, Gonzaga University has upheld a philosophy of educating the whole person – mind, body and spirit. “Cura personalis,” or care for
By: Holly Jones, University Advancement Have you ever received a postcard, letter or other piece of mail from Gonzaga University about giving? If so, you’re not alone. Gonzaga sends out