Empowering Students to Be Their Best Selves
By: Jill Yashinsky-Wortman, Director of the Center for Cura Personalis For many of our students, coming to Gonzaga may be their first experience with Jesuit education. For other students, this
By: Jill Yashinsky-Wortman, Director of the Center for Cura Personalis For many of our students, coming to Gonzaga may be their first experience with Jesuit education. For other students, this
By: Kassi Picchi, Class of 2015 I owe it all to a nameless girl. She was at one of the booths during orientation weekend and I’m not sure if she
By: Fr. Alan Yost, S.J. Comparisons can be odious, especially when comparing with valued colleagues. But most of us on the University Ministry team (affectionately called UMin) consider the Montserrat
By: Sarah Gill, Financial Aid America’s future depends on ensuring all students have the opportunity to go to college. But, during the past five years, Congress has cut funding for
By: Cheryl Kaine, Zag Dining Excitement is building across campus as Zags anxiously await the opening of the John J. Hemmingson Center. One of the most anticipated features, the new
By: Sarah Gill, Financial Aid “Most students coming out of college have thousands of dollars in student loan debt. … Now, people are taking advantage of that,” WBAY reports, in
By: Francisca Chau, Class of 2015 My parents, Anna Nguyen and Lan Chau, have been amazing role models. Without them, my future would not be possible or at least where
By: Denise Vill-Olson, Class of 2015 My family does not look like the traditional Gonzaga family, nor was I the traditional Gonzaga student. In fact, I am a “non-traditional” student
Coordinating Care Here, There, and Everywhere! By: Libby Skiles, Health Center As we approach the end of the year, we are hearing about the wonderful plans our Zags have for
By: Rachel Rasmussen, Center for Cura Personalis Are you thinking about getting your graduate flowers? Support Gonzaga’s Peer Educators and buy them through us! Our Peer Educators, also known as