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A local waves while carrying bags in Kathmandu

The World is Our Classroom

Interacting with reality is one of the key missions of Gonzaga, and Jesuit education broadly. We have to do more than simply acknowledge difference in the world. Instead, we must face it bravely and intimately, on the street level.

Dancing for the Kids Who Can’t

By Kourtney Schott ‘18 For eight hours, 530 Gonzaga students bounced, shimmied, jived and danced their way past a $62,000 goal, ultimately raising …

Battling the Border: A lesson in immigration justice

Although there are many complexities as to why migration has become criminalized at the U.S.-Mexico border, a short week there reaffirmed my belief that – regardless of where you stand on the issue – people who are migrating are just that, people.

When Students Suffer

Students at Gonzaga know suffering deeply and hide their wounds well. “Suffering & the Soul” opened up a safe place to share, to empathize and to heal in community.

Saving Salish

Johnny Arlee, a member of the Confederation of Salish and Kootenai Rribes of the Flathead Nation, talks Hollywood and his efforts to preserve the language shared by several Native American tribes of the Northwest.

Cura Personalis: Care for the Whole Person

Cura Personalis

President Thayne McCulloh shares his emphasis on the care of students who struggle emotionally while in college.

Jesu-Zag: Father Matt Holland, S.J.

Younger generations are still finding their way into priesthood. Here, we learn from Matt Holland (’04), about his calling to join the Jesuits.

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