The Wall Home News, Events & Stories Publications Gonzaga Magazine The Wall Best Foot Forward: 25 Years of Dance with Suzanne Ostersmith The Hope of Gonzaga Stories Keeping Up with the Zagfluencers Fr. Kevin Waters is Mystery Zag from Fall 2024 Seeking Solutions Through Research Then and Now: Traditions Gone By August 26, 2024 In the Fall 2024 issue of Gonzaga Magazine, we take a look at the evolution of traditions on the Gonzaga campus. "Let's Rest Together" June 11, 2024 A bench was named after Philip Vera Cruz, a Filipino advocate who attended Gonzaga University and made significant contributions to improve conditions... Then and Now: Gonzaga Magazine April 06, 2024 Here’s a look at the way Gonzaga's flagship publication has changed over 100+ years. Addressing Real- World Health Issues April 04, 2024 Julie Wolter, the new dean of Health Sciences, shares her inspiring trajectory from rural speech-language pathology to spearheading innovative health... You Can Quote Me On That April 02, 2024 Explore the insightful journey of the new Dean of the School of Leadership Studies, Jeff D. Borden. Then & Now: The Evolution of Health Sciences December 08, 2023 Trace the evolution of health sciences at Gonzaga from exchanging VHS tapes to the cutting-edge advancements of today. Gonzaga Welcomes New Dean of Nursing and Human Physiology: Julie Wolter August 20, 2023 Julie Wolter served at University of Montana as associate vice provost for innovation and online learning after serving five years as chair and... Gonzaga Welcomes New Dean of Leadership Studies: Jeff Borden August 20, 2023 Gonzaga welcomes two new deans to its administrative staff this fall: Jeff Borden, School of Leadership Studies. Take a Seat: Engineering students help Boeing improve airplane seats June 02, 2023 Boeing has been an ongoing partner in senior design projects for some of Gonzaga’s best and brightest students. Mystery Zag - Dr. Kay Nakamaye June 01, 2023 Kay Nakamaye inspired and taught two generations of medical professionals – doctors and researchers in nearly every aspect of medicine. Drew Timme: Just Being Himself May 30, 2023 He’s Drew Timme, who became Gonzaga’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing the 60-year record of Frank Burgess (1958- 61), and three-time All-American... Stevens Center an Ace in the Hole May 29, 2023 Gonzaga’s golf and tennis head coaches have counseled and cajoled each other, and they have found a home in Stevens Center where they help their... Then & Now: University Chapel February 14, 2023 How has the University Chapel changed over the years? Find out in this issue of Gonzaga Magazine. Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks January 30, 2023 Pavel Shlossberg, associate professor in Gonzaga’s School of Leadership Studies, led the curation of a unique exhibition at Spokane’s Northwest Museum... Gonzaga Featured in New Book About College Basketball ‘Done the ... January 10, 2023 "Unbracketed: Big-Time College Basketball Done the Right Way” chronicles four smaller NCAA Division I institutions – Gonzaga, Villanova,... Where Bulldog Alley and Memory Lane Intersect December 01, 2022 During Dale Goodwin's 41 years at Gonzaga, he has seen campus change from what seemed like black-and-white to living color. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next
Then and Now: Traditions Gone By August 26, 2024 In the Fall 2024 issue of Gonzaga Magazine, we take a look at the evolution of traditions on the Gonzaga campus. "Let's Rest Together" June 11, 2024 A bench was named after Philip Vera Cruz, a Filipino advocate who attended Gonzaga University and made significant contributions to improve conditions... Then and Now: Gonzaga Magazine April 06, 2024 Here’s a look at the way Gonzaga's flagship publication has changed over 100+ years. Addressing Real- World Health Issues April 04, 2024 Julie Wolter, the new dean of Health Sciences, shares her inspiring trajectory from rural speech-language pathology to spearheading innovative health... You Can Quote Me On That April 02, 2024 Explore the insightful journey of the new Dean of the School of Leadership Studies, Jeff D. Borden. Then & Now: The Evolution of Health Sciences December 08, 2023 Trace the evolution of health sciences at Gonzaga from exchanging VHS tapes to the cutting-edge advancements of today. Gonzaga Welcomes New Dean of Nursing and Human Physiology: Julie Wolter August 20, 2023 Julie Wolter served at University of Montana as associate vice provost for innovation and online learning after serving five years as chair and... Gonzaga Welcomes New Dean of Leadership Studies: Jeff Borden August 20, 2023 Gonzaga welcomes two new deans to its administrative staff this fall: Jeff Borden, School of Leadership Studies. Take a Seat: Engineering students help Boeing improve airplane seats June 02, 2023 Boeing has been an ongoing partner in senior design projects for some of Gonzaga’s best and brightest students. Mystery Zag - Dr. Kay Nakamaye June 01, 2023 Kay Nakamaye inspired and taught two generations of medical professionals – doctors and researchers in nearly every aspect of medicine. Drew Timme: Just Being Himself May 30, 2023 He’s Drew Timme, who became Gonzaga’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing the 60-year record of Frank Burgess (1958- 61), and three-time All-American... Stevens Center an Ace in the Hole May 29, 2023 Gonzaga’s golf and tennis head coaches have counseled and cajoled each other, and they have found a home in Stevens Center where they help their... Then & Now: University Chapel February 14, 2023 How has the University Chapel changed over the years? Find out in this issue of Gonzaga Magazine. Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks January 30, 2023 Pavel Shlossberg, associate professor in Gonzaga’s School of Leadership Studies, led the curation of a unique exhibition at Spokane’s Northwest Museum... Gonzaga Featured in New Book About College Basketball ‘Done the ... January 10, 2023 "Unbracketed: Big-Time College Basketball Done the Right Way” chronicles four smaller NCAA Division I institutions – Gonzaga, Villanova,... Where Bulldog Alley and Memory Lane Intersect December 01, 2022 During Dale Goodwin's 41 years at Gonzaga, he has seen campus change from what seemed like black-and-white to living color.