Faculty & Student Researchers Tackle Big Questions with Little Arachnids
By: Megan Robinson ‘17 For three undergraduates, Kayla Gunther ’18, DeShae Dillard ’19 and David Dommermuth ’17, summer 2016 was all about spiders. The three worked
By: Megan Robinson ‘17 For three undergraduates, Kayla Gunther ’18, DeShae Dillard ’19 and David Dommermuth ’17, summer 2016 was all about spiders. The three worked
By: Rozalyn Piper The first weeks of our time abroad have come and gone and so much has already been learned and experienced. As the other students and I
Orientation Weekend would not be possible without the help and support of the entire Zag community. What makes Orientation Weekend so special are the student leaders who make new students,
Over the last three weeks, more than a dozen cases of mumps have been confirmed in the Spokane community. Gonzaga’s Health & Counseling Services office has received many questions about
By Alisha Lombardi and Richard Menard, Study Abroad Office While the majority of our Zags choose to study in Florence, there is a growing number of students who opt
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner! Surprise your student with one of our care packages, thoughtfully designed with this special day in mind. Finals Packages, as well as packages
By: Julie Cipoletti “I always look forward to the warm tomato basil soup on Mondays,” says sophomore Political Science Major, Maggie Gates of suburban Denver. “The soup is so good…
By: Zag Dining January has arrived, and with it, a new year! Let school be your student’s main focus this semester and leave the cooking up to Zag Dining! If
By: Dr. Greg Onofrio Graduation is a time of new beginnings. The old chapter has come to an end, and the time has come to turn the page. As