Gonzaga University is a private Jesuit institution located in Spokane, Washington. Established in 1887 by Father Joseph Cataldo, it was named after Saint Aloysius Gonzaga. The university offers a comprehensive range of programs, including 16 undergraduate degrees across 49 majors, 24 master’s degrees, and 5 doctoral degrees.
The 152-acre campus is situated along the Spokane River, approximately half a mile from downtown Spokane.
Gonzaga’s athletic teams, known as the Bulldogs, compete in NCAA Division I within the West Coast Conference.
In recent years, the university’s men’s basketball team has gained national attention, consistently achieving high rankings and making deep runs in the NCAA tournament. Their performance has significantly raised the university’s profile in collegiate athletics.
For more information about admissions, academic programs, and campus life, you can visit Gonzaga University’s official website.