Mindful Listening
2015 graduate Eli Francovich reflects on the power of listening, and what he has learned about that as a reporter.
2015 graduate Eli Francovich reflects on the power of listening, and what he has learned about that as a reporter.
President McCulloh shares his excitement about the 2015-16 year at Gonzaga University.
Gonzaga Editor Kate Vanskike shares what students have discussed in “Crucial Conversations,” a place where they – along with faculty and staff – talk about tough topics in a safe and respectful way.
Professor Joe Albert loves helping people tell their stories. And whose story doesn’t include some struggle and pain? Here, he talks about the way we grow stronger when we face life’s challenges.
English major Megan O’Malley reflects on time studying literature in London, and escaping to the countryside with her classmates.
Ben Goodwin, ’16, and fellow Gonzaga-in-Florence students had a life-changing opportunity to witness Pope Francis in action.
During “Courageous Conversations,” lunchtime in College Hall 101 grew into a safe space for students, faculty and staff to have meaningful dialogue about things such as religion, race, sexual orientation and the impact on these by the media.
Being elected senior commencement speaker was a fitting finale for storyteller Jess Clement. Wanting to study virtually everything, Jess eventually found her niche in broadcast journalism and theatre arts.
Fr. Joe Maier, one of the Opus Prize contenders whose work educating children in Thailand won the hearts of the Gonzaga community, talks about a special graduation at Mercy Centre. You don’t want to miss this.
Gonzaga writer Eli Francovich was among the 2015 graduates to hear Father Greg Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, the nation’s largest gang intervention program. As freshmen in 2011, the graduates read Fr. Boyle’s inspiring best-seller “Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion.”