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  1. HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE (1950 - 2012) In 1949 the buildings that now comprise the Jesuit residence and Prep building with their surrounding lands of c.15 acres in Ranelagh, two miles south of Dublin city centre were purchased by the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus with the intention of opening a preparatory school under the patronage of St. Peter Canisius.

  2. Confirm Enrollment. Visit Campus. Accepted Student Information. "At Gonzaga, we believe you are called to live, learn and explore, not comfortably at the center of the culture, but at the frontiers—the cutting edge, the margins, the places that require courage." – Thayne M. McCulloh, D.Phil., Gonzaga President.

  3. Gonzaga's undergraduate programs help you discover yourself, your purpose, and where your future will lead. ... Major: Primary focus of study in college ; Minor: Secondary focus of study (e.g. Major in Biology with a minor in Art). A minor is not required for all majors.

  4. The College develops women and men for others, ready to face the intellectual, vocational and spiritual challenges of today and tomorrow. Institute for Informatics and Applied Technology The Institute for Informatics and Applied Technology at Gonzaga University represents a collaboration of faculty expertise and local industries, healthcare providers, and academic partners.

  5. Visit ESPN for Gonzaga Bulldogs live scores, video highlights, and latest news. Find standings and the full 2023-24 season schedule.

  6. A Catholic, Jesuit college preparatory school, Gonzaga offers outstanding academics and a wide variety of co-curricular activities. Located six blocks from our nation’s Capitol, its inner city location underscores the school’s commitment to the challenge of Fr. Pedro Arrupe, S.J., for our students to become “Men for Others.”.

  7. A constant throughout the years is Gonzaga's educational philosophy, based on the centuries-old Ignatian model of educating the whole person, mind, body and spirit. At Gonzaga, students discover how to integrate science and art, faith and reason, action and contemplation. "Cura personalis," or care for the individual, is our guiding theme.