Life Cycle of a Semester
Autumn greetings, parents and family members. The trees in front of College Hall are turning shades of red, orange and yellow, as they prepare to slough it all off before
Autumn greetings, parents and family members. The trees in front of College Hall are turning shades of red, orange and yellow, as they prepare to slough it all off before
Autumn greetings, parents and family members of our returning students. By now, you know the ins and outs of a semester, and are probably aware your students are taking midterm
Welcome to Gonzaga – your student is here, all of their belongings have been unpacked (we hope), and they’ve gotten through their first couple weeks of collegiate academic work. Now
Another academic year is underway, and while you may not have the jitters of a freshman parent, you may still feel some anxiety over saying goodbye again. We recommend that
Summer is here! While you’re away feeling the sand beneath your toes, we’re hard at work preparing for the arrival of your students. Academic Services advisors have been in communication
Spring fever has hit Gonzaga’s campus – shorts and sandals are blooming, right along with the tulips. While the attire may lean toward relaxation, be prepared for some anxious conversations
Your student is back to campus, refreshed and ready to take on the second half of spring semester after a relaxing week off. Your student should be making an appointment
Your student is probably tired of winter, no matter how mild it’s been. As we wait for spring’s arrival, you might encourage your student to shake off the chill by
Old Man Winter has arrived in Spokane, Wash., which has some of us feeling the seasonal blues.
While you’re enjoying holiday meals with your college student, take the opportunity to encourage him/her to start preparing for the end of the semester, final exams and projects.