First Cohort of Students Graduate with Solidarity & Social Justice Minor
“I’ve always had a passion for social justice issues,” says psychology major Katie Rosenberger ’17. Rosenberger is among the first cohort of …
“I’ve always had a passion for social justice issues,” says psychology major Katie Rosenberger ’17. Rosenberger is among the first cohort of …
Award-winning poet Jamaal May comes to Gonzaga University this Friday, April 21 for a Question and Answer session with students. The event will …
Over the past year, eleven faculty from eight departments have received over $20,000 for individual and collaborative projects through development funds from …
In line with the College of Arts & Sciences’ mission to prepare graduates for an increasingly globalized world, all students majoring in …
Article originally published on Gonzaga News Service February 3, 2017 By Peter Tormey SPOKANE, Wash. – Gov. Jay Inslee told Gonzaga University …
by Megan Robinson ’17 On February 6, Tim O’Brien visited Gonzaga and took questions from students and community members in a Q&A …
In printmaking, I’m both teaching a technique that I’m giving to the students, and then I’m also helping them develop their own …
Article originally posted by Gonzaga University News Service. Arts & Sciences Unveils Two Centers, Initiative SPOKANE, Wash. – With a renewed focus on providing students …
Gonzaga students of all disciplines gain valuable experience by presenting their research at state, regional, and national conferences, where participating students showcase …
Two seemingly disparate fields have been brought together in the College of Arts and Sciences’ new Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science …