
First Comes Love
Gonzaga alumnus Reilly Dooris (’15) serves poor entrepreneurs in Guatemala as executive field director of First Things Foundation. His secret: bonds forged by love.
Gonzaga alumnus Reilly Dooris (’15) serves poor entrepreneurs in Guatemala as executive field director of First Things Foundation. His secret: bonds forged by love.
By Raymond Reyes Associate Academic Vice President & Chief Diversity Officer Originally published for Spirit, the Gonzaga Faculty and Staff Newsletter …
Autism specialist, inspirational and instructional speaker, and Gonzaga alumnus Patrick Mulick says that “your attitude is like glitter – good or bad, once it’s somewhere, it’s everywhere.”
During their intercultural exchange and choir tour in Zambia and Zimbabwe, the members of the Gonzaga Chamber Chorus opened their hearts to living in the moment, learning humility, exploring new lands and exchanging musical gifts.
“We don’t realize how sheltered we are in the U.S. We don’t realize how good we have it.”
Tyler Hobbs (’12) reflects on experiences at an LA High School and lessons for others entering social justice volunteer service after graduation.
Refugees. Conflict. Navigating resettlement for displaced people in Africa. For Gonzaga senior Ladd Serwat, it starts with humility.
Emotions run high among longtime Zags, but Gonzaga was garnering their support long before this epic journey to the Final Four By …
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.
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.