So the FAFSA’s over, now what?
FEBRUARY—Special Conditions So the FAFSA’s over, now what? I can almost hear the proverbial sigh of relief coming from the masses of parents who were able to complete their free
FEBRUARY—Special Conditions So the FAFSA’s over, now what? I can almost hear the proverbial sigh of relief coming from the masses of parents who were able to complete their free
Heating Up The Academics Your student is probably tired of winter – we sure are. As we wait for spring’s arrival, you might encourage your student to shake off the
By Matthew Kiernan, ‘11 As a senior, my career at Gonzaga has been filled with many amazing blessings and opportunities. These include friendships, classes, retreats, sports, and many other surprises.
As we all know, a New Year’s Resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to one or more personal goals, projects, or the reforming of a habit. One of
By Bobby VanCleve and Jill Yashinsky-Wortman, Student Life Spring Break is one of the most anticipated breaks of the school year. To students, Spring Break represents the chance to escape
By: Jill Royston, Program Coordinator, Student Wellness Resource Center Imagine your best night’s sleep – no interruptions, the perfect warmth, sweet dreams….and when was that? I think for me that
A message from President Thayne McCulloh regarding pedestrian safety – Pedestrian Safety at Gonzaga University
A wonderful article in University Parent Connection: A parent’s guide to their student’s stress http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/3dGlvs/www.universityparent.com/2011/02/01/a-parent%E2%80%99s-guide-to-their-student%E2%80%99s-stress
Dear Families, Homecoming week is a longstanding tradition at Gonzaga that celebrates our campus community and its traditions and it will be here very soon! This year’s theme is “Keeping
By: Jill Yashinsky-Wortman, Student Life Case Manager The freshman 15 is something of lore in most college campuses. Rumor has it that students gain 15 pounds once they go to