Report of the President, Gonzaga University 2013-14

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President’s Message 2013-2014

“To meet our students where they are, when they come to us; and to challenge, to stretch, to increase their capacity for knowledge, imagination and creativity. We do this in the context of a faith community of care, concern and accountability: to help them in the process to discover what God wants of, and for, them.” This is how, in a recent talk, I attempted to frame my view of our fundamental mission. As we reflect on the 2013-14 year, the evidence of our success is both overwhelming, and humbling. This year at Gonzaga University, our students presented original research at conferences nationwide. Stretched and supported in equal measure by our talented faculty, these students bypassed their own expectations. Learning continues to expand outside our classrooms – and beyond our shores. At the heart of this endeavor are the relationships built between faculty, staff and students – without which effective learning cannot take place. Our graduates continue to secure employment, graduate school admission and service placements with nationally renowned employers, universities and programs. Finally, our Catholic, Jesuit and humanistic mission is broadly understood and embraced as the University’s compass, with faith and hope always the wind in its sails. We are pleased to report that Gonzaga has completed a highly productive academic year in 2013-14. This is nothing new. Our distinctive Jesuit education, anchored in the vibrant community of our campus, has always enabled our students to undergo faith-filled and mature transformations of character -- to develop rich interiors as analytical thinkers, knowledgeable practitioners, and imaginative and ethical problem-solvers. Nationally, though, higher education remains in turmoil – open to criticism over rising tuition rates and student debt; vulnerable to the

frustration of those students who are unable to find employment; and open to abandonment by families whose economic situations remain shaky. Paradoxically, higher education also remains easy to romanticize in our personal memories. We all share a tendency to believe that the remarkable education we experienced at the college of our youth is the very best college experience possible. None of these sentiments serves our current students well in the present moment. I believe the times call for deep thoughtfulness within higher education and clarity of mission; for keeping a weather eye on cost efficiencies, as we are doing; and for extending the groundwork needed to assure internships, externships and research assistantships for our students, and employment for our graduates. Gonzaga entered the 2013-14 year with a strong freshman class of 1,239. The academic heft, leadership qualities and diversity of this class tell us that we are on the right track, enrolling students who will thrive intellectually and spiritually, inter-culturally and creatively – developing into the ethical young leaders our world needs today. We welcomed, too, an extraordinary wave of new leadership this year: a new vice president for student development; three new deans and an interim dean; as well as talented new directors for the Center for Global Engagement, the Jundt Art Museum, University Ministry and more. These highly capable leaders came from coast to coast – or from right here on campus, bringing new energy and ideas. They have listened carefully to their colleagues, coming to understand Gonzaga’s Jesuit, Catholic identity, its academic rigor and distinctive emphasis on learning beyond the classroom, its students and the incomparable Gonzaga community.

Gonzaga University Vision Statement Gonzaga is a premier liberal-arts based university recognized nationally for providing an exemplary Jesuit education that empowers its graduates to lead, shape and serve their chosen fields and the communities to which they belong.

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Relevant to our time

As it has for 126 years, Gonzaga continues to respond to the needs in the Spokane community and the Inland Northwest, as well as the nation and the world. One example of this is found in the areas of engineering, technology and the sciences. These fields have always elevated humanity’s standard of life, and the University is today experiencing exceptionally strong interest in these areas. Fifty-seven percent of incoming undergraduates this year declared majors in the “STEM” (science, technology, engineering, math) disciplines. Gonzaga’s sciences are increasingly taught through the lens of student research, starting at the first-year level via the experience of rigor, patience, discovery and disappointment – the building blocks of research. This model of education provides valuable lived experience. One result of this success? Record enrollments. This year, a recordbreaking 40 engineering design team projects were established for senior capstone work. Next fall, the number will jump to 50 design team projects. We are fast approaching the time when additional facilities are required to support Gonzaga’s engineering and science programs. Health care, as well, represents enormous needs nationwide. Our new School of Nursing and Human Physiology is experiencing strong demand – and is responding with innovative thinking and new programs. This year, we launched a new doctoral degree in nursing practice. Our first student to enroll is an internationally respected leader in fighting heart disease. Gonzaga is assessing the needs of our time – and working to develop the resources to meet that need. Our world is becoming almost fluid, and certainly relentless, in its pace of change. Thus, my hope that our community can live successfully “in the tension” that lies between treasuring the important milestones and contributions of our past, while successfully navigating the realities of the present. Gonzaga must constantly balance its Jesuit values – most particularly cura personalis, the care of the entire person – with forward-thinking innovation. At the conclusion of the 2013-14 academic year, 24 students embarked on a new journey – enrolling in a new accelerated two-year track at Gonzaga’s School of Law, one of 10 programs nationwide to develop such a program. The Law School also is developing plans for an international J.D. that can be obtained in as few as 15 months. This innovative work, which is a response to dramatic changes in the field of legal education, is evidence of the forward-thinking work of Dean Jane Korn and her faculty.

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Faculty across the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools are developing interdisciplinary initiatives, reflecting the reality of our world today – and in preparation for the launch of our new core curriculum. This long-term project, enriched by enormous, in-depth faculty collaboration, will unfold, year by year, beginning in 2016. A dozen students thrived in unusual summer internships in the oilboom town of Williston, N.D. This initiative, driven by the passion and commitment of Trustee Jim Powers, placed those students at City Hall, the local community college, the hospital, golf course, brand-new restaurant chain, and a local engineering firm. Both students and their Williston mentors extolled the virtues of this program. The community benefited from educated young people who know how to think and execute plans; the Williston interns wrote grants, business plans and took on managerial roles in unusual pockets of opportunity. This internship program bears all the signs of a growth enterprise. While the professional fields have a long tradition of identifying and offering internships, students in the humanities typically have had fewer discipline-specific opportunities. In response, the College of Arts and Sciences is collaborating with the Career Center to develop internship opportunities specific to the humanities. The History Department launched its own cluster of internal student internships, and the Environmental Studies Department networked with nonprofit partners in the community. The work of our friends

The 2013-14 year has also been a year of unforeseen philanthropic gifts. Gonzaga-in-Florence, our hallmark study abroad program and the gateway experience to true appreciation of Renaissance culture for generations of Gonzaga students, celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. In recognition of the program’s timeless value to students, the McCarthey Family, long known for its generous support of the University, established a $1 million endowment to ensure future students can afford to attend Gonzaga-in-Florence. A new landmark project opened this year on campus, the Stevens Center. Appreciating the climate-related limitations of outdoor practice in the dark and chilly months of a Spokane winter, this $7 million indoor tennis and golf facility is a game-changer for student athletes in related programs. This initiative was made possible due to the generosity of parents Jeff and Sharon Stevens, as well as Trustee and alumnus Jim and Gwen Powers.


Another change is stunningly obvious to anyone who has visited campus this year: the continuing construction of the John J. Hemmingson Center, which has accrued a growing exo-skeleton of structural steel and concrete, soon to be “dried in” with roof and exterior walls. We are on budget and on schedule with this project – made possible through the lead gift of friend and Trustee John Hemmingson and a number of generous benefactors. Completion of this facility is scheduled for July 2015.

2013-14 has been a very good year. We are filled with faith and confidence that the Gonzaga University community will continue to thrive and flourish. And we are ever grateful to all those whose belief in this mission of the Society of Jesus allows us to continue this important work. May God continue to bless you, and bless us all: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.

And this remarkable blessing: A scion of one of Spokane’s pioneering families, and a longtime friend, has bequeathed to the University a commitment to design, build and furnish the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. Miss Woldson devoted her life to the arts and music in Spokane. She died in April 2014, having just turned 104. Among her specific requests was that the central 750-seat performance hall be named in honor of Father Bernard Coughlin, S.J., Gonzaga’s chancellor. The announcement of Miss Woldson’s gift injected deep excitement into our performing arts students and faculty. Gonzaga is genuinely indebted to these and other benefactors. And still, we work tirelessly to garner support for our most critical need: continued financial support for students. In the coming decade, our nation will see a large number of students who are first-generation college-bound, much more ethnically and culturally diverse, but with fewer financial resources than we have seen in the preceding generation. Affordability will be a big factor in the college decisionmaking for these students. As well, we continually face the challenge of providing sufficient financial assistance for students from middle income families. We are committed to helping our students and their families bear the financial burden of a Gonzaga education – and we need your help to do it. Instititutional support for students is the linchpin that has allowed generations of students to come to Gonzaga, to stretch themselves in mind, body and spirit. And so, we will continue to come to you – our most dedicated and generous supporters – to reach out to the next generation of deserving young people, who will do so much in their lives with their Gonzaga education. In each of them is so much potential: They are our future, these talented, imaginative, compassionate leaders of tomorrow. As did the generation before them, they now look to each of us, a community of benefactors and patrons, for our faith and belief in them.

Thayne M. McCulloh, President

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At Gonzaga, courage is contagious. We offer an exemplary Jesuit education. Our students achieve beyond their own expectations. And our graduates are well on their way to becoming leaders who serve the common good.


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Siddharth Kara Presidential Speaker targets modern slavery

Siddharth Kara, foremost researcher and expert on sex trafficking, brought modern slavery into sharp focus in his April 1 lecture, as part of Gonzaga’s Presidential Speaker Series. Kara’s research on modern slavery documents 1,300 cases in 30 countries. He described the first sex-trafficking slave he met, a 14-year-old girl from a Bombay brothel. “She looked to me as if she were already dead. In many ways she was the face of contemporary civilization’s greatest shame, the failure to protect our children from brutal enslavement,” said Kara. He encouraged others to get involved. “There’s tremendous space for new leadership on this issue,” he said. “The field is begging for leaders with the integrity, discipline and ethics to do this work.” Dean Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak at the Jundt Art Museum Museum

Goodbye To Silos Hello to Interdisciplinary Collaboration

In the College of Arts and Sciences, Dean Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak is working with faculty on integrating diverse disciplines in the College. Arts and Sciences faculty are building innovative links such as a freshman seminar, for instance, on dance and biology, and are in conversation with engineering faculty about teaching and research collaborations. Part of her vision is to develop an endowed professorship to study creative practices across the disciplines. She foresees linking sciences and humanities courses with

specific areas of professional study, including entrepreneurship and engineering. Mermann-Jozwiak arrived in 2013 along with several new leaders: School of Education Dean Vincent Alfonso. School of Nursing and Human Physiology Dean Brenda Marshall Stevenson, and Vice President of Student Development Judi Biggs Garbuio. Longtime Professor Ken Anderson was named interim dean of the School of Business Administration. Report of the President 2014

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School of Law Dean Jane Korn Innovating options for affordable legal education

In June 2014, 24 students began classes in a new, 24-month Accelerated J.D. program that reduces opportunity costs, while maintaining the full Gonzaga Law curriculum. The law school also will launch an American Bar Association-approved path to a J.D for internationally educated lawyers. This option will allow students with a law degree from an international university to earn their U.S. J.D. in 15 months, just three months more than most LL.M. (Master of Laws) programs.

“Education at Gonzaga takes place outside the classroom, in the residence halls, on the bus, and on your bike ride from the South Hill to Hillyard. Take notice, question and reflect on your experience. At the same time, recognize the impact of your education on your community. What you know and believe lives through your actions wherever you go.” Ylisse Bess (’13)

Ansel Adams Photography at the Jundt Art Museum

ACCOMPLISHMENT: Jefferson

Scholar Henry Piaskowski (’14), a political science and philosophy graduate, is attending the London School of Economics. As a junior he interned in the United Kingdom’s Parliament. “I view politics as one of the most powerful methods for improving the lives of everyday citizens,” Piakowski said. “I don’t want to read about positive changes happening around the world, I want to help create those changes.”

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Photo by Ansel Adams

After graduating, Bess served in City Year Chicago, an inner-city teaching program. Next, she will pursue a master’s of theological study at the Boston University School of Theology. Bess came to Gonzaga through the ACT SIX Scholars Program.

An exhibition titled “Manzanar: the Wartime Photographs of Ansel Adams” drew nearly 9,000 viewers to the Jundt Art Museum, January through March 2014, a record audience for the last five years. New to Gonzaga this year, Director and Curator Paul Manoguerra organized a well-attended symposium on Adams’ work. He also developed a yearlong student internship at the Jundt. History major Claire Meskers (’15) took on several projects including the curation of an exhibition titled “Recent Acquisitions” from the Jundt collection. Artists Winslow Homer and Andy Warhol were among those represented.


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High Return Rate

Gonzaga’s freshman retention in 2013-14 is 94.3 percent. Our four-year graduation rate is 72.8 percent with a six-year graduation rate of 82.3 percent.

Gonzaga’s Dance Program is now a minor.

The Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center

Miss Myrtle Woldson was a life-long patron of Spokane’s arts. A true friend to Gonzaga, she celebrated her love for the performing arts and education with a bequest for the University to design, build and furnish the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. Her bequest specifies a 750-seat theater, named for Father Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Gonzaga’s chancellor, in addition to spaces for instruction and practice in music, dance and theater. Miss Woldson passed away in April 2014, shortly after her 104th birthday. Miss Woldson’s bequest will enable Gonzaga to build upon the elevation of the performing arts that was made possible nearly

a decade ago by the philanthropic support of Harry and Colleen Magnuson. The Magnuson Theatre will continue as a busy and active site for student events and community use. A dream come true. Partnerships among the arts. International collaborations. Gonzaga’s faculty in the performing arts are giddy with excitement about the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. “This new facility will transform the cultural vitality on campus and in the region,” said Kevin Hekmatpanah, chair of the Department of Music.

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Friendships in Florence last a lifetime.

50th Reunion of Gonzaga-In-Florence

Nearly 400 Gonzaga-in-Florence alumni returned to the home of the Renaissance for the 50th Reunion of Gonzaga’s landmark study abroad program. Gonzaga alumni returned not only to Firenze’s art and architecture, but to the lifelong friendships begun during their year of self-discovery. “Attending Gonzaga-in-Florence gave me a sense of freedom, adventure and discovery that has stayed with me forever. I made lasting friendships, explored new lands and learned a lot about myself,” said Thomas McCarthey (GIF ’70). “I would be sitting in art history class one moment, out in Florence seeing the real thing the next moment.”

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RANKINGS

Medieval thinkers teach scholars anew

International Leader First nursing doctorate at GU

Amy Doneen, the first graduate of Gonzaga’s doctoral nurse practitioner program, is an international expert in preventing heart attack, stroke and diabetes. She is passionate about heart disease in women. Doneen, who has earned her earlier nursing degrees from Gonzaga, has delivered more than 600 presentations to medical groups worldwide. She is medical director and cofounder of the Bale/Doneen Method of diagnosing heart disease. “I wanted to be first one in the program, and I was driven to be the first one out, too,” Doneen said. Her doctorate will expand options for her to publish research, to advocate for public policy change – and, if she chooses, to teach someday.

Professor Doug Kries, Religious Studies, led a summer institute titled “Medieval Political Philosophy: Islamic, Judaic and Christian” that drew 25 college faculty from across the nation. The National Endowment for the Humanities supported the institute with a $154,548 grant. The core question: How best to teach undergraduate courses addressing the three religious traditions within which medieval political philosophy emerged? “Studying the appropriation of Plato and Aristotle within the context of Islam, Judaism and Christianity helps students see the relevance of medieval thought to political problems human beings always face. All around the world the relationship of religion to political life is a major issue, but studying such questions through the eyes of the great authors of the Middle Ages has been on the wane,” Kries said. “We hope to begin to reverse that trend by preparing teachers at our NEH Institute.”

1 For the second year in a row, Gonzaga University is ranked No. 1 in the nation among small universities for alumni serving in the Peace Corps. As well, increasing numbers of graduates are serving in the Jesuits Volunteer Corps, Teach for America and other immersion service organizations.

7 Kiplinger’s ranks Gonzaga as seventh best value among private universities in West/Southwest.

18 Gonzaga ranks 18th in the nation for contributing graduating seniors to Teach for America.

CRITICAL NEED: While Gonzaga has

established strong capacity for grant-writing, expanding this resource will allow all faculty to pursue external funding for valuable student opportunities and professional development.

”It was the most uncomfortable, joyful and alive I’ve felt in years.”

- Dean Steve Silliman

School of Engineering and Applied Science

-Angie Funnel (’12), after 2013 World Youth Day in Brazil The Three Philosophers by Giorgione, 1509

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Zambia is not filled with elephants and lions and people in tribal costumes speaking only in tongues. It’s not all hard and tragic and ‘third world.’ And it isn’t all easy and beautiful and handholding and poetic. It’s life and these are people. It is our challenge, privilege and responsibility to join people in accompaniment in the journey of mutual discovery. — Cecelia Vollert (’15), psychology major, Gonzaga-In-Zambia

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“Nothing within me makes me entitled to what I’ve been given. And nothing makes me exempt from what I witnessed. ” -Aaron Danowski (’17), after his trip to India

The Opus Prize Extraordinary Learning

Students engaged in extraordinary learning while supporting the international work of the Opus Prize Foundation. The foundation awards $1 million annually to a faith-based humanitarian entrepreneur. Students, faculty and staff traveled this spring with Opus representatives to observe three finalists, vetting them as candidates for the 2014 Opus Prize. Gonzaga will award the prize in October 2014. Finalist Mr. Gollapalli Israel, director of Janodayam Social Education Centre, works with India’s untouchables. Aaron Danowski (’17), business major, recounts: “We visited a one-room home. They had a bed, a TV and electricity. Eight or 10 people lived in that little area. Three of the children were there, so we asked what they want to

be when they grow up. The youngest one, 10, wanted to be a teacher. The 14-year-old wanted to be a doctor, and the 17-year-old, a lawyer. Even in the midst of the slum, these kids could still dream. I hope to God that they’ll have the opportunities to make those dreams come true. I can’t imagine the adversity they face. But with Janodayam, those dreams are within reach.” Finalist Sister Tesa Fitzgerald works with incarcerated mothers and their children at Hour Children in New York. Business major Hayley Medeiros (’15) said:

moms and the Hour Children community is helping each of them to be fully a child, not a number.” Finalist Father Joe Maier co-founded the Mercy Centre to help the children of Klong Toey, one of the largest slums in Bangkok. His mantra is, “Go to school, go to school, go to school.” “He is truly living out the Jesuit values, men and women for and with others. Everywhere we went, people knew him. He is a father or grandfather figure for all the kids,” said nursing major Francis Chau (’15).

“What hit me hardest was the children. To many people, they’re a statistic. Because they have a parent who was incarcerated there’s a 75 percent chance that they will be incarcerated as well. But Sr. Tesa and their

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$400,000 Grant A partnership led by Gonzaga’s School of Education and Associate Professor John Traynor received a $400,000 grant to increase middle school success in northeast Spokane over the next three years. Gonzaga students will provide mentoring to at-risk students at Garry and Shaw middle schools. This grant builds upon earlier work by Gonzaga, the Spokane Public Schools and other local entities to raise Spokane’s high school graduation rate.

In Demand Engineering & Sciences

Growing demand from high-performance students for Gonzaga’s engineering and science programs is driving planning for a new Integrated Science/Engineering Building. Both disciplines are drawing record-breaking enrollments. “As a primary focal point of our longer-term vision,” said Dean Steve Silliman of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, “we hope to identify foundational donors for the engineering expansion and integrated science/engineering buildings so that these buildings can, over the coming three-to-five years, move from concept to exceptional new facilities in support of our programs.” The Herak Center has undergone expansion and upgrading several times since its original construction in 1948. “Building this car has taught us all more than we could have ever hoped for – design, collaboration, manufacturing, teamwork, patience, hope,” said Victoria Indaco (’15), one of the mechanical engineering students who fund-raised, designed and built the car.

$1.1 Million Low-income Tax Refunds

The School of Business Administration made the 2013-14 tax season a brighter time of year in Spokane. Assistant Professor Andrew Brajcich supervised 80 accounting students who volunteered their time. The students helped 740 Spokane taxpayers file their 2013 income tax returns, resulting in refunds approaching $1.1 million. This is the 18th consecutive year Gonzaga students have participated in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, which is designed to assist low-income taxpayers.

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Five Fulbrights Law Professor Ann Murphy has received her second Fulbright grant to teach law in Shanghai. Doctoral student Debbie Jean Brown also received a Fulbright to develop the first comprehensive cultural history of the Chewa Tribe in Zambia, from the colonial period to present. Thomas Habelt (’13), a biology major, taught English in Weiz, Austria, this year through the Fulbright Language Assistant Program. Ryan Kepler (’11), international studies, taught in Argentina, and Alison Kairis (’12), Spanish, taught in Colombia.

National Exposure Students Presented Research

• National Conference on Undergraduate Research • American Chemical Society National Meeting • Phi Alpha Theta 2014 Biennial Convention • Science Education Alliance Fifth Annual Symposium • Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America National Journals

Faculty-Student Research Published • Journal of Physical Chemistry • Analytical Biochemistry • Review Journal of Chemistry


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Scholarship of Teaching and Learning A second cohort of faculty turned a research focus onto various facets of their students’ learning in 2013-14. This work takes place via the Center for Teaching and Advising’s initiative on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, under the guidance of Scholar-inResidence Patricia Hutchings.

To Restore a Stream Learning from a national expert

Civil engineering students take measurements in Spokane’s Finch Arboretum as they work to create a stream rehabilitation plan for tiny Garden Springs Creek. They concluded that this once-natural stream needs a riparian zone – including trees to shade the water and nurture fish and wildlife – and

the removal of man-made obstacles that prevent fish passage. Their GU professor, Sue Niezgoda, led development of a nationally accepted “body of knowledge” on stream restoration. That knowledge will allow an important next step: creation of certification for stream restoration professionals.

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“You think ‘There has to be more I can do with my education,’ B2P was the perfect opportunity to combine my technical skills and the leadership skills I gained in college.” —BRANDON JOHNSON (09)

Courtesy of Bridges to Prosperity

Two Zag Civil Engineers and a Bridge in a Central American Village Together they made a meaningful difference

Julia Anderson (’11) hungered for her Jesuit roots, while working for engineering giant Kiewit. When Kiewit partnered with B2P, Anderson jumped at the chance. The two Zags lived out their Jesuit ideals. And Cinta Verde, a tiny village bisected by two rivers, is now knit together by a 115-foot suspension bridge.

Julia Anderson

After graduate school in Oregon, Brandon Johnson (’09) hired on with a small construction firm, but the fit wasn’t right. So, he interned with Bridges to Prosperity, a non-profit that builds footbridges for isolated communities. Nine months later, he was B2P’s manager in Nicaragua.

School children on the Cinta Verde Bridge.

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Roof and walls are due in October.

Hemmingson Center On Time and Within Budget

Construction of the John J. Hemmingson Center is within budget and on schedule for a planned completion in July 2015, opening for the 2015 fall semester. This 21st century facility will bring together technology-enabled learning, meeting and activity spaces of all types and sizes, Gonzaga’s Center for Global Engagement, as well as dining, a cafÊ/pub, retail food and coffee outlets; and housing for many student-oriented programs. It also will partner with the Foley Center to provide technology for student learning.

Foley of the Future

The new Foley Center will enable students and faculty to engage in multi-modal research and create new scholarship in written, oral or digital formats. A fully updated building will provide a set of activities and services that promote movement from that initial new research question to the practice of excellent expression, whatever the medium. Report of the President 2014

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Ignatius of Loyola exhorted Jesuits to live ‘with one foot raised,’ ever ready to seize the next opportunity.


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Brothers in Science Three Scientists

A bio-chem and molecular biology major, Fernando Rodriguez Perez (’12) won a summer research fellowship at Harvard Medical School. At Gonzaga, he so effectively mentored others that the biology department launched a formal mentoring program. Ismael (’14), chemistry, and David (’15), physics, brought a similar love of learning to their studies. When the brothers were in grade school, the family emigrated from Mexico to Long Beach, Wash. The boys spoke little English. But they grabbed onto math, a universal language. This fall, Fernando and Ismael start graduate studies at UC Berkeley and Oregon State University, respectively. Financial aid made Gonzaga possible for all three. Fernando, Ismael and David Rodriguez Perez

VISION: Aid for More Deserving Students

Gonzaga has increased the ethnic diversity of its students significantly over the past several years. The freshman class of 2013-14 included 22.3 percent students of color. In the coming decade, however, Dean of Admission Julie McCulloh foresees even greater change in Gonzaga’s demographics. “We will see a large number of first-generation college students, with more diversity – primarily Latino and Latina,” she said.

A MAJOR NEED: “Need-based grants for financial aid will be a major factor in the college decision-making for these students,” Dean McCulloh.

934 - Pell Grant Recipients

SEEKING CHAMPIONS: New scholarship

98 PERCENT - Students receiving financial aid

funding is needed for students who will major in the humanities and then go into education and other fields so essential to society.

407 - State Need Grant Recipients 546 - Federal and State Workstudy Students 78 PERCENT - Average of financial need met $26,470 - Average student loan debt at graduation

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Christian Life Communities 450 Students Participate

University Ministry conducted 26 retreats, oversaw 450 students in Christian Life Communities and attracted 900 likes on its Facebook page this year. Overall, about 2,000 students benefited from various ministries. Still, new Director Michelle Wheatley (’07, ’12 M.A.) found herself asking how to reach more students. Her emphasis is on a relationshipbased ministry. And her goal is to create more in-depth experience for students in faith, spirituality and authentic living. One small step: Wheatley co-developed a new formation program for student interns. “It’s time for us to ask even deeper questions about what leads to student transformation and how we can participate in that process,” she said.

VISION: Graduation in Zambia

Gonzaga’s School of Education and Center for Global Engagement are looking forward to the December 2014 graduation of 25 lecturers in Zambia’s Charles Lwanga College of Education. Their GU master’s degrees will launch a historic change in Zambian education – from the traditional model based in rote-memorization to a model based in cura personalis and Ignatian pedagogy. Who was Charles Lwanga? A 19th century

Catholic martyr, St. Charles Lwanga and 24 young followers were killed in 1886 by the king of Uganda. Raymond Reyes, associate academic vice president and chief diversity officer, greets one of the Charles Lwanga students on campus.

The Spokane Aquifer A Cool Asset Hemmingson Center

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Heating and cooling the Hemmingson Center will be economical, thanks to energy from the Spokane aquifer. This open loop heatingcooling system uses two 100-foot wells, one at each end of the building. The first well draws water from the aquifer and through the building’s heat exchangers; the second well returns the water, untouched, to the aquifer. The unusual size and speed of flow in the Spokane aquifer suits this system to a “T.” Seventy percent of the building’s heat and 100 percent of its cooling will be supplied by the aquifer’s constant 55 degree temperature. Discussions are under way to use this technology with the new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center and possibly to retrofit older buildings such as College Hall, increasing cooling capacity.


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Big Year at SEAS A series of firsts highlight 2013-14 for the School of Engineering and Applied Science:

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VISION: Post-Doctoral Teaching Program

Gonzaga’s English Language Center celebrated the 35th anniversary of the English as a Second Language Program.

With the collaboration of the University of Washington, Gonzaga University is developing a post-doctoral teaching program for underrepresented minorities. Academic departments at GU with strong teaching reputations will have the opportunity to apply to host a teaching post-doc. The post-docs will experience teaching and faculty life at an institution of Gonzaga’s size and mission focus, which are distinct from life at a top-tier research institution like UW.

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For the fourth time in five years, Gonzaga’s graduate accounting program is ranked in the top 30 nationally.

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19 percent of Gonzaga undergraduate students received Pell grants in 2013-14.

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“We think this program will benefit all involved,” said Academic Vice President Patricia O’Connell Killen. “Newly graduated Ph.D.s can explore a professorial career in an institution with a strong teaching emphasis, in conversation with artful instructors. In turn, they will bring fresh disciplinary perspectives to departmental conversations.”

• The percentage of freshmen women increased from 18 percent to 22 percent, which is above the national average. • Forty senior engineering design projects will help improve quality of life locally, regionally and internationally. • Supporters invested more than $1 million in SEAS initiatives. • Significant planning began for the planned new Integrated Science/Engineering Building. • A SEAS Executive Council was established, with a new alumni council to follow.

The new initiative will be instrumental in broadening the diversity of Gonzaga’s faculty. Fall 2016 is the anticipated date for welcoming the first participants in the program.

Geopolitics Josh Kurz (’04)

Kurz, a history graduate from Gonzaga, is teaching and studying at the National University of Singapore. His research is on the permeability of international borders and how that changes the concept of a refugee. “One significant finding in my research has been the way in which ‘the State’ has become flexible in response to contemporary migrant and refugee flows (people move, so the State moves too),” Kurz writes. “Identifying a new ‘permeability’ in the way states enforce their territory has profound implications on what a refugee is, since the classical definition of a refugee is at heart a territorial concept.” As part of his post-doctoral fellowship at the National University, Kurz teaches in the Global Studies Program. He earned his doctorate at Ohio State University.

Don’t Touch that Book During Foley Center Library’s 22 years, librarians have added thousands of volumes. In 2013-14, they weeded the collection. Linda Pearce, acquisitions librarian, gave faculty every chance to say, “Wait! Don’t touch that book.” Science professors value the most current titles, so older books were culled, up to 12 percent of the science collection. Economics professors also cleared away earlier titles. In philosophy and history, on the other hand, older volumes gain in value. Just 2 percent of those collections went out the door. One surprise: The culling process turned 9,000 volumes that may merit special preservation. Report of the President 2014

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Head Coach Lisa Fortier became head coach for women’s basketball in April, after Coach Kelly Graves departed for the University of Oregon. Fortier has been part of Gonzaga’s Athletics Department for nine years. During that time, the women’s team has dominated the West Coast Conference and gone to the Big Dance for the last six years.

Feeling Right at Home Gonzaga dedicated the Stevens Center on April 14, with enormous gratitude to Jeff and Sharon Stevens, and Jim and Gwen Powers, major benefactors for the center. TENNIS: “The Stevens Center has been such a huge

addition. Our tennis team finally has a home. The new video streaming is an amazing learning tool, with our players being able to review their matches or practices.” – D.J. Gurule, Women’s Tennis Coach.

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GOLF: “The Stevens Center’s impact was felt immediately. We won our first tournament of the spring in Texas in February after only having two rounds outside for practice. We exclusively practiced inside for the entire month leading up to the tournament.” – Brad Rickel, Women’s Golf Coach.


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The Job Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program Graduates Who are they?

George Miyata (’10) Mechanical Engineering, Honors Program; M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder Christi-Anne Hofland (’06), Art, Gonzaga-inFlorence, Fulbright Scholarship 2008-09

Stevie Valdez (’09) Economics, Latin American Studies; M.A. Social Enterprise, American University 2013

And where are they now?

He’s a systems engineer at Northrup Grummon Corp. in Aurora, Colo. She’s a public affairs intern in Kiev, Ukraine, at the U.S. Embassy, while pursuing two graduate degrees at the University of Washington, a masters in Public Administration and a masters in International Studies. She’s a senior associate of Impact Investing & Market Development for the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, United Nations Foundation, in Washington, D.C.

Katie Rock (’03)

The seed was planted. A few years later, Rock went to work for the World Health Organization, researching cultural, economic and other barriers to girls’ access to sports, and proposing legal and policy reforms. “After a year of research, writing and drafting proposals, I was really hungry to see an actual increase in girls active in sport,” Rock said. “And

Professors in the School of Business Administration traveled on Treks and independently to major West Coast corporations Boeing, Birst, Nike, Microsoft and Wells Fargo to network with peers and alumni on how to better prepare students for careers. In February, the SBA held its first “Major and Concentration Event” for freshmen and sophomores. The event was reprised for GEL Weekend and will reoccur in coming years. Career-preparation events for finance and marketing also took place.

Our Students: One Year After Graduation Gonzaga’s largest graduating class earned 1,154 bachelor degrees. We surveyed these alumni* one year after graduation to see where their Gonzaga degree has taken them. Here’s what we found:

Sports and Social Justice Several years ago, Rock was vacationing in Nicaragua, catching some waves, when she stumbled upon a tough reality: In many places in the world, girls are barred from sports. On the beach, several girls approached Rock. They were shocked and curious to see a woman doing “boy things” like surfing, said Rock, who was an international relations and Spanish major.

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through my research, I noticed that concrete progress in these areas was consistently impeded by two issues – lack of awareness, and a resulting lack of funding for such programs.” Rock and her friend and tennis teammate Leigh Orne (’04), a history major, created Activyst, a social-justice firm devoted to getting international girls playing sports. Activyst produces and sells bright, colorful sports bags using materials from Nicaragua and Mexico. By donating 10 percent of profits to various organizations and projects Activyst has funded seven projects in six countries. The money has helped build soccer fields, hire coaches and buy track gear.

97%

Currently working and/or in school

67%

Used the Career Center & GAMP services

59%

Interned as an undergratuate

30%

Enrolled as a degree-seeking graduate student

*Class of May 2013 (as of July 2014); 36 percent responded. Items do not add up to 100 percent, due to overlapping graduate choices.

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Financial & Statistical Highlights As of May 31, 2014, all in millions

Op e r atin g E x p enses

Op e r atin g Re v enu es

Student Aid 29.7%

Tuition & Fees 80%

Government Grants 0.7%

2013-14

2013-14

Annual Fund 1.6%

$270.9

Organized Activities 1.4%

Instructional 29.5%

$262.0

Libraries 2.2%

Other Sources 2.7%

Student Services 5.1%

Net Assets Released from Restriction 3.8%

Plant Operations 4.2%

Auxiliary Enterprises 9.8%

General Admin. & Institutional 13.0%

Organized Activities 7.5%

Unrestricted gross operating revenues.

Auxiliary Enterprises 8.8%

Unrestricted operating expenses.

E NDO W M E N T A ND L IF E INC OM E

NE T A S S E T S $400 M $ 200.8

$382.8 $344.3

$350 M

$200 m

$300 M $15 0.5 $ 15 0 m

$17 3. 3

$14 8. 3 $10 8.7

$ 10 0 m

$112.1

$250 M

$284.1

$288.0

$247.3

$200 M

$12 2.9

$15 0 M $10 0 M

$50 m

$ 5 0.6

$50 M

0

19 9 5

2 0 0 0

2005

2 010 2 011 2 012

2 013 2 014

2 010 Endowments and life income values include all assets, regardless of restriction.

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2 011

2 012

2 013

2 014

Net assets represent the University’s total assets minus total liabilities.


STATISTICS

2013 -14

2012-13

2011-12

20 0 9 -10

2010 -11

Fu ll-tim e Eq ui valent Enroll m ent ( fall )

Undergraduate Graduate Law

5,372 5,354 5,310 5,191 5,081 1,500 1,551 1,596 1,563 1,560 383 456 504 512 541

International Nursing Excellence

Total full-time equivalent enrollment

7,255

Faculty Award

7,361

7,410

7,266

7,182

Degrees conferred

Undergraduate Graduate Law

1,139 1,254 1,101 1,061 1,007 836 826 835 867 796 157 161 162 157 173

Total degrees conferred

2,132

2,241

2,098

2,085

1,976

1201 3.73

1194 3.71

1202 3.74

1197 3.72

1188 3.66

Entering Fres h m en Class Av erages

Combined SAT scores (1600) GPA Fu ll-tim e Em ploy ees ( fall )

Faculty Staff

421 410 402 386 390 740 734 712 719 701

Total full-time employees

Financial

Gonzaga nursing faculty Neva Crogan and Alice Dupler won the 2013 International Award for Nursing Excellence. The award, in the field of research utilization, honors their development of the “Eat Right Food Toolbox,� an innovative menu system they designed and tested for patients at skilled nursing facilities for seniors.

1,161

1,144

1,114

1,105

1,091

( t h o usan ds)

En d ow m ent S A N D L I FE I N C O M E

General support $ Program support Scholarships Libraries and museums Professorships and lectures Quasi-endowments Life income Total endowments and life income $

4,198 $ 18,176 100,731 2,173 24,851 35,204 15,479 200,812 <1>

3,775 $ 14,469 85,924 1,957 22,368 29,968 14,871

$ 173,332 <1>

3,150 $ 10,918 73,784 1,724 20,175 26,194 12,403

$ 148,348 <1>

3,326 $ 2,867 10,306 8,513 74,459 57,727 1,836 1,830 21,851 18,306 27,839 23,344 10,839 10,302

$ 150,456 <1> $ 122,889 <1>

McCarthey Family Gift

S t u d ent A i d

University programs $ 78,080 $ Federal/state grant programs 7,038 Student loans 68,278 Total student aid

$ 153,396

75,424 $ 7,251 73,410

70,948 $ 6,980 77,036

$ 156,085 $ 154,964

65,654 $ 7,534 70,353

$ 143,541

60,646 6,828 73,729

$ 141,203

P h ysi c al P lant

Land $ 7,491 $ 6,827 $ 6,827 $ 6,827 $ 6,827 Buildings and improvements 291,482 266,814 265,661 263,096 260,394 Equipment, furniture, library books and artwork 32,408 32,083 32,264 32,023 55,666 Plant under construction 19,123 18,940 2,009 1,117 809 Total gross physical plant 350,504 Accumulated depreciation <100,613> Total physical plant, net

$ 249,891

324,664 <95,770>

$ 228,894

306,761 303,063 323,696 <88,647> <82,190> <99,986> $

218,114

$ 220,873 $ 223,710

Gonzaga-in-Florence

A new $1 million scholarship fund will ensure that more students have the opportunity to experience Gonzagain-Florence. This commitment comes from the McCarthey family. Siblings Tom, Phil, Sarah and Maureen experienced Gonzaga-in-Florence, as did several others in the family. Their gift establishes the largest Gonzaga-inFlorence endowment fund.

<1> Includes Gonzaga Law School Foundation totaling $9,545 in 2009-10, $11,888 in 2010-11; $11,375 in 2011-12, $13,497 in 2012-13 and $15,156 in 2013-14.

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Honor Roll of Contributors 2013-14 Fiscal prudence and environmental concerns have led Gonzaga to display the entire Honor Roll online at gonzaga.edu/HonorRoll. Major Benefactors LIFETIME CONTRIBUTORS Your generosity provides the critical resources for many of Gonzaga’s initiatives and accomplishments. It is because of benefactors like you that we are able to provide a first-class educational experience. Thank you for your support and for choosing to make a difference in the lives of our students. This report of contributors encompasses gifts made between June 1, 2013 and May 31, 2014.

$10,000,000 AND ABOVE (Cumulative)

Duet Technologies Jesuit Community of Gonzaga University

$5,000,000 - $9,999,999 (Cumulative)

Independent Colleges of Washington Jim and Joann Jundt Phil and Sandy McCarthey Maureen McCarthey Sarah McCarthey Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. McCarthey Family Foundation Fritz and Jeanie Wolff Anonymous

$2,000,000 - $4,999,999 (Cumulative)

Alphonse and Geraldine Arnold Estate Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation Comstock Foundation M. O. Flannery Estate Charles Gillingham † John Hemmingson Don and Carol † Herak Christine M. Hogan The Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Bob and Alice Jepson Johnson Scholarship Foundation Duff and Dorothy † Kennedy Charlotte Y. Martin † Charlotte Y. Martin Foundation Bob and Claire McDonald Angelo and Phyllis Mozilo

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M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Charlie and Doris O’Connor Oracle Corporation PACCAR Inc Carl R. Pohlad † The Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation Jim and Gwen Powers J. Merton † and Jessie Rosauer Sodexho Marriott Services Sterling Software Tom and Camilla Tilford

$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 (Cumulative)

Louis † and Kathryn † Barbieri Tim and Mary Barnard The Boeing Company Zeke and Meghan Brown Cadre Technologies, Inc. Henry J. Casey † Marguerite M. Casey † Dr. Patrick J. Cavanaugh † Chester † and Catherine J. † Chastek Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation Walter and Donna Conn Fred † and Barbara † Curley Don and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran Bernard † and Marsha Daines Nancy C. Driscoll Sperry H. Goodman † Howard Hughes Medical Institute Johnston-Hanson Foundation W. M. Keck Foundation Kreielsheimer Foundation Mike and Christy (Mozilo) Larsen John and Donna Luger Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera Harry † and Colleen Magnuson Tom Martin † and Noreen Hobbs Martin Jack and Mary McCann Jane McCarthey Family Joseph L. McCarthy † Microsoft Corporation Gene and Marti Monaco Lyle W. † and Cherie † Moore The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Foundation Mark and Cindy Pigott Ed and Yvonne † Ralph Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation Elizabeth D. Rudolf John and Nancy Rudolf Rudolf Family Foundation Dave and Sandy Sabey John M. Stone Walter A. † and Hazel † Toly United Way of King County Pat and Sandy Volkar Washington Trust Bank

Betty S. Wheeler † Anonymous

$500,000 - $999,999 (Cumulative)

Allegro Investments, LLC Avista Corporation Fred E. Bigelow † Horace † and Christine † Bozarth Fred and Leslie Brown The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation Gerard Centioli Ben B. Cheney Foundation Bill and Virginia † Clemens John † and Nancy Clute Harry L. (Bing) Crosby † Leon (Bob) and Petronella Davis Estate Joe † and Edna Deichl Bud W. Driessel Estate Anna Fahey † Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Garco Construction Gonzaga University Law Adjunct Faculty Charles † and Barbara Hennessey Herak Foundation Hewlett-Packard Company Mr. and Mrs. Dan † Hogan, Jr. Intel Corporation The Kern Family Foundation, Inc Joseph R. Keys † Patrick J. and Stephanie Kilkenny KnowledgeWare, Inc. The Kresge Foundation Henry Luce Foundation Bob † and Yvonne † Lyons H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Esther A. McCoy † Dr. Earl Miller Estate Scott and Lizbeth (Tomich) Morris The Odell Fund Robert and Carol (Smail) Palencar Michael A. Patterson Terry Payne Robert † and Ann † Powers Thomas P. and Cheryl Powers Hubie Randall † Rational Software Corporation Norm † and Rita Roberts Mark and Katherine Ryland Sabey Corporation Dr. Scholl Foundation The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving S.E.R.E. Solutions, Inc. Frost & Margaret Snyder Foundation The Steele-Reese Foundation Suzi Stone Frank X. Suttey Estate John † and Betty † Tubbs Union Pacific Railroad

Elizabeth Van Sistine Estate Carrie Welch Trust Estate Helen Welty † Pat and Carol West E. L. Wiegand Foundation Anonymous

$250,000 - $499,999 (Cumulative)

Theodore B. Albi † John and Jewel Andrew John † and Anne Aram Bank of America Bank of America Foundation Gerald Berger John and Kristianne Blake Boise Dr. † and Mrs. Norman † Bolker Joseph † and Peggy † Brennan Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Josh Burrows John E. Cannon, Sr. † Dr. Robert J. and Thelma Rose † Casey Centioli Family, LLC Coeur d’Alene Mines Corporation Comshare, Inc. George Corkery † Costco Wholesale Gerri and Bob Craves DAA Northwest Daniels Fund Henry L. Day † Joseph P. and Helen K. Delay Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso, Jr. Lawrence E. Duffy Estate Ernst & Young Foundation Fluke Corporation Orlanta Franck † Maurice Gales Bart and Hilke Gallant Clark H. Gemmill Robert F. Gilb and Michele Tiesse-Gilb George † and Marianne † Grant Josef and Stephany † Gray Jerry † and Helen Greenan Jo † and Patsy † Hall Carl M. Hansen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. † Fred Hanson Daniel P. Harbaugh Ellen Healy † The Hearst Foundations Tom and Mary Herche Horton † and Mazie † Herman Lorelei and Phil Herres Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Hooker Creek Ranch Greg and Teresa Hubert IBM Corporation

Inland Northwest Community Foundation Euretta James Estate George F. Jewett Foundation Johnston Foundation The Johnston-Fix Foundation Herbert B. Jones Foundation KC Auto Paint and Supplies, Inc. Dorothy C. Kelly † John and Carrie Lapke Dr. † and Mrs. Charles P. † Larson Harry † and Harriet † Leppek Wil and Pat Loeken Jack D. Miklos † Moss Adams Foundation Moss Adams LLP Aloysius † and Jody Mullally John † and Margie Murphy Dan Murphy Foundation Don and Jeanette Nelles Next IT Corporation Oregon Province Society of Jesus Guy and Madeline Ossello Bill and Carol Quigg Jim and Maggie Randall Phil and Bev Reinig Donald and Donna Rockstrom Jim † and Beverly Rogers Lucille Rooney Estate Frances Salla Estate Mike and Mary (Owens) Shanahan Stephen † and Mary Shinn Mary E. Stuart † Gertrude K. Sully Estate Sunbelt Communications Company Sun Microsystems, Inc. Mike and Mary Jo (McKinnon) Tucci U.S. Bancorp Foundation Union Pacific Foundation Jennifer Vertetis McCann The Vogelheim Family Anna Mae Waldron Estate The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Tim and Jackie Welsh Dennis and Jackie Wheeler Howard W. Wildin Nancy A. Wildin Geraldine Wynkoop † Anonymous

$100,000 - $249,999 (Cumulative)

Dr. † and Mrs. John B. Adams Alcoa Foundation Altera Corporation Dr. Mansoor Al-Turki The Anderson Foundation Kelly Andrade Steven Andrade

Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc. Athletic Round Table, Inc. Avista Foundation Daniel E. Bandmann † Don Barbieri Ms. Heather M. Barbieri Dr. Clarence Barnes Charles A. and Dolores A. Barry Trust Dr. Anne Baruch † Battelle Memorial Institute Lawrence J. and Anna M. Bennett John and Ann Beutler Tony and Mary Lou Bonanzino Erma A. Bonge Estate Frank and Ilse Bourbeau Frank and Sharon Bouten James P. and Catherine Boyer Helen Brach Foundation Paul and Colleen Brajcich Aileen Connolly Bratton Chris and Mary Ann Bulger Bill † and Gloria Burch Bob † and Stevie (Cada) Burke Edward L. Burke † Bruce and Judy Butler Stewart and Molly Butler Dr. John and Priscilla Cadwell Ron and Terri Caferro Dennis and Peggy (Morton) Calfee William and Judy Carlin B. J. Carney Company Robert M. Carroll † Rebecca Cates Holly Louise Caudill † CBS Reporting, Inc. Mr. † and Mrs. Gill † Centioli Cerium Networks - Roger Junkermier Challenger Pipe & Steel, LLC Harry E. Chisholm † Citigroup Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Beverly Clegg † Club USA Coleman Foundation Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus College Success Foundation Comcast Spotlight Daryl and Michele Connell Dr. John P. † and Flo Ann † Connors Jim and Terry Coombes CPM Development Corporation CRUX Subsurface, inc. Cycrest Systems, Inc. Kevin and Mary Jean Daniels Harry † and Dorothy Dano Bill † and Tasia Davenport Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day Richard J. DeBlieck Donald E. DeFeyter † E.B. ‘Pete’ † and Daisy † DeFeyter Family


Alan S. Dernbach and Rose Higgins Bob † and Evelyn † Dieringer Harlan and Maxine Douglass Tom and Karen Driscoll Ted Druffel † Walter Duncan † William Eddleman † EdFund Genevieve Edmonds † Emerson Quiet Kool Corporation Environmental West Exploration, Inc. Jim and Billie Etter Evans, Craven & Lackie, P.S. Farmers Insurance Group Francis A. Feider † Roger A. Felice Bob and Katie Ferguson Jonathan Ferraiuolo Brooks † and Lucy Fields James T. Finlen, Jr. Dennis † and Lynn † Flaherty Dr. Howard † and Maxine † Floan John † and Lyla † Fluke Foster Foundation Joe and Joan Gagliardi Mary Jewett Gaiser † William Gaylor Estate John and Sherry Gilbert Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. William Gillingham Bud † and Judy Gilmartin Global Credit Union Gonzaga University Alumni Association Gonzaga University Faculty Goodale & Barbieri Burgess Gordon † Margaret S. Gose † Robert and Denise Greco Greg and Julie Green Herschel † and Betty † Gustafson Larry L. Guthrie † Don and Sherie Hackney Donald † and Pauline † Hagan Robert and Roberta Halliday George Hardgrove Foundation Jack and Lisa Heath Hecla Mining Company Kevin and Meg Hickey John and Deborah Holleran Stanton and Shirley Hooper Horrigan Foundation Inc. Greg and Susan Huckabee Randy Hurst Bill † and Susana Huston Dr. and Mrs. William P. Ilgen Incremental Systems Corporation Inland Orthopaedics of Spokane, PS Interleaf, Incorporated Doyle W. Jacklin Duane and Susan Jacklin

Jacklin Investments, L.P. Jack and Kitty Jacobs Jerome and Vicki Jager Don and Marilyn Jans Mike and Linda Jensen Helen John Foundation Frank and Maureen Johnson Ina Johnston † George † and Shari Kain Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products Don and Mary Kayser William V. Kelley † John and Pat Kelly Dr. Arthur E. Kennedy Klaue Family Foundation Roy and Violet † Knott KPFF Consulting Engineers KPMG Foundation Stanton and Jeanie Kramer Gregory Kunz Dwayne and Rosemary (Dempsey) Lane Dr. Anna M. Ledgerwood Bernie and Mafalda Levernier David M. Lincoln Michael and Dana (Sells) Love Pauline M. Love and Michael Love Mike and Reneé Lucarelli David and Christina Lynch Joseph M. Lynch Elizabeth A. Lynn Foundation John and Phyllis MacKenzie Macon Foundation Kevin and Christine Malone Thomas † and Jean † Malott John E. Manders Foundation Douglas and Kathrine Mantyla Esther Mark † Marsh Maryknoll Korea Region Bob and Barb Materne John † and Alice-Marie † Maughan Bob and Sandy McConkey Helen McDonald † Frank A. McMahon † Kevin and Debbie McQuilkin and Family Dr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Meighan Larry Miller John and Lori Moloney, Jr. Mike and Mary Moloney Moloney + O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Monks John and Melinda Moynier Dan and Joyce Murphy Joseph † and Muriel † Murphy Mike and Muffy Murphy Tim and Denny † Murphy Timothy Murphy Tom and Joyce Murphy Mike Myers and Carole Rolando

John C. Nevin Trust John † and Frances Nitkey Wes and Mary Lee (Toepel) Nuxoll William † and Monica † O’Connell Bill and Betty † Ogle Olivetti North America, Inc. Richard † and Margaret † O’Neill R. E. ‘Eddie’ Page † Ruth Patchen Estate Joel and Karen Pearl Ruth H. Pearson Ethel Peasley † Joseph † and Alice † Peirone Dr. † and Mrs. Otto J. † Penna Thomas Perko Arnold and Sarah Peterson Pfizer Bonita and Andrew † Polich Stephen N. Pope Estate Ed † and Helen † Prevol Dr. Carlos and Chris Prietto Jim and Marilyn Prince Qwest Foundation The Hon. and Mrs. Philip M. Raekes Chris Randall Rauenhorst Family Foundation Mark and Barbara Ray Red Lion Hotels Paul and Barbara Redmond Jeff and Margaret Reed Ed and Bunny (Suva) Renouard Research Corporation for Science Advancement Renee R. Reuther Catherine Rhodes Estate Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr. John and Mary Pat Rickman Doug and Kathleen Rivard Bill Roach † Kerm † and Fran † Rudolf James M. † and Lillian † Ryan Safeco Insurance Companies Nick Salisbury Michael and Carol Schimmels Steve and Tresa Schmautz Jerry and Sue Schwalbach Mary Schweitzer The Seattle Foundation Seattle University Joseph M. Shabaz Estate David and Linda Shea Penn and Nancy Siegel Mr. † and Mrs. Bob † Smith, Sr. Spokane Food Services, Inc. Spokane Produce SprayCool, Inc. Mary Constance Stanton Estate Pete and Denise Stanton

Charles H. and Diane Steilen Bartholomew † and Sarah Stevens Jim and Liz Stewart Shannon Stiltner Charles H. Stolz † Irene Strachen Charitable Trust Stuart Foundation Jonas and Cheryl Stutzman Patrick and Diane Sullivan The Swinging Doors Dick and Barbara Taylor Teagle Foundation Tektronix, Inc. Telect, Inc. John Thomas Jill and Thatcher Thompson Charles A. † and Helen † Tilford Terry and T.J. Tombari Dorothea B. Townsend † Mike and Mimi Tucci Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon Foundation Ray Vollert Sam † and Emily † Volpentest Nicholas and Karen (Lindsay) Warrick Washington State Mentors Charlie and Kathy Watson The Welch Foundation, Inc. Peter † and Carol Welk Norman and Denise Wells, Jr. Wells Fargo Foundation Patrick Wilson Estate Miss Myrtle Woldson † Wollenberg Foundation David Wollersheim Women Helping Women Fund Jim and Joyce † Workland Peggy and John Worthing Thomas Wynecoop † Mr. John T. Yeats Zak Designs Irv and Angela Zakheim Anonymous

$50,000 - $99,999 (Cumulative)

A-Economy Storage Accenture Foundation, Inc. Acme Materials & Construction Company Lawrence D. Acre Estate Carol Albright † George I. Alden Trust A.M. Landshaper, Inc. American Express Foundation Tom Anderl Edith L. Anderson Estate Henry R. † and Lucy † Anderson Ken and Sue Anderson Ted and Elisabeth Angell

Richard and Debbie Angotti Gene and Carol Annis Patricia Anselmi Sheryl Anthony Stephen Anthony Archdiocese of Seattle ARCO Foundation Hilario and Karen Arguinchona Associated General Contractors of America Joey † and Norma † August Gilbert W. Baker † Barrier West, Inc. Kenneth † and Esther † Louise Barton The Baruch Foundation Basic Resources, Inc. Jason and Kristen (Beaulaurier) Bay Fred E. and Paula Bevegni BeyondTrust Software, Inc. Black Rock Realty, Marshall Chesrown and Roger Nelson Kevin Blanchat John and Joan Bollier Dr. and Mrs. James Brasch Bobby and Cathleen Brett Mike and Marj Brewer Charles Brink The Brink Foundation James F. and Helen Brown Hervy † and Florence † Brulotte Tim and Margaret Bruya Greg and Michelle Bui Loren and Janell Burke Joe and Mary Ann (Schultheis) Busch Byrd Real Estate Group, LLC Joe and Sharon Cade Mark and Kathy (Evoy) Casey Catholic Communication Campaign Century 21 - Beutler & Associates Chevron U.S.A., Inc. David and Jill (Legel) Christiansen Norton Clapp † John R. Clark † and The Hon. Ellen K. Clark Harriet Clarke † John (RIP) and Mary S. Close Coca-Cola Foundation Harold W. Coffin † Coffman Engineers Marvel Collins Estate James and Norah (Flannery) Comerford Dr. John † and Carolu Condon Thomas and Katherine F. (Huhtanen) Connors Consumer Auto Liquidators Reanette Cook Estate David and Melody Coombs Jim and Harvelyn (Cornwell) Cooney Coopers & Lybrand Alberta Corkery †

Daniel and Susan Corkery Albert † and June † Corrado Emmett J. Corrigan † Michael and Rebecca Costello Mr. † and Mrs. E.J. † Coughlin and Family Marie Crabtree † Pat † and Jean † Craigen Terri Crum Dr. W. Dale Crum, DDS Alea Culpepper Gary Culpepper Michael H. Cunningham, M.D. Cypress Advantage Dr. Barbara Daniels Vern Davidson Estate Dick † and Vickie Davis Walter and Denise Day Family of Brad Dear Brad and Pam (McNally) DeCounter Armand and Joy DeFelice Delay, Curran, Thompson & Pontarolo, PS The Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso Family Foundation Dr. Frank DeLuca and Paula HawksDeLuca Larry and Kathy Dilley Billy and Joan Dinsdale Victor † and Diana DiPietro William and Kathleen (McFarland) Dobner Philip † and Mary † Dolan Patrick † and Leonore Doody Joseph M. and Mary (Kinzer) Doohan Fred H. and Mary S. Dore Charitable Foundation Mary Dore † Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Kevin and Jackie Driscoll Isabel d’Urbal † John and Dianne Egger Walter and Kathy Egger Empire Health Services Employees Community Fund of The Boeing Company Engineered Control Systems Gregory and Dana Erigero Richard † and Marjorie Ettinger Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Ewell Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation FAB Ventures, LLC George and Janet Fague Felice Law Offices John and Dee Fery I.S. & Emily C. Fetterman Foundation Marion Finucane † First Interstate Bank James † and Frances † Flanagan James J. and Sharon (McMaster) Flynn Neal † and Helen † Fosseen

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Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of this listing. We would appreciate you alerting us to any errors or omissions. Please contact Laura Gatewood, director of stewardship, at 509.313.6381 or gatewood@gonzaga.edu. Rick and Joan Fox Blaine G. and Pamela French Barbara and Jay Fritz Foundation Jim and Margel Gallagher George and Theresa Gee Gleason-Skok Foundation Bill and Connie Glynn Kenneth and Beryl Goodchild Ed and Candy (Jones) Gormley Budd and Kathy Gould Ray and Eleanor Grannis James W. Grant † Greater Gonzaga Guild Mark and Mary Griffin Bill † and Norma Grismer Guardian Life Insurance Co. Dorothy E. Guild † James and Louisa Guise Michael and Samantha Guthrie The Hon. and Mrs. Richard P. Guy Edmund, Blanche, and Flora Hamel Estate Dave and Susan Hamer Harry J. Hanley † George D. and Debbie Hansen Robert and Donna † Hanson Harold and Mary Anne † Hartinger Stephen Haskell James Hasson Doug and Tracy Hauff Dr. Terry L. Haws † Michael T. Hayes John † and Mary Heath, Jr. John Heily Henningsen Cold Storage Co. Dr. and Mrs. Kenji Higuchi Hildebrand-Pease Estates Rick and Nina Hofmeister Tom and Liz Hoover Horrigan Farms, Inc. Household International Hoyt Family Edward † and Marie † Hughes Itron, Inc. J. Jamaw L.P. Mike and Lisa (Millison) Janicki Lon and Becky Jasper Dennis and Katharine Jorgensen Michael and Lynn Joseph Joseph Family Foundation The Joyce Foundation K - L Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bob and Ginny Kane Margel Foote Kaufman

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Dan and Margaret † Keefe Carolyn S. Kelly Kevin J. Kenneally Key Tronic Corporation James and Mary Anne (Metcalfe) King King Beverage, Inc. Dr. Ferdinand † and Dorothy † Knechtel Jane M. (Dore) Kuper Arlene E. LaMasters Estate Annemarie Lambert † William N. Lampson & Family The Land Company, LLC Dwayne Lane’s Chrysler Plymouth Milton J. Langlois Bill Laughlin Frank † and Ethel † Lenzie Jack and Helen Leonard Levernier-Shea Construction Company Keene and Barbara Little George and Nancy Lobisser Lena Longo Lydig Construction Company The David and Christina Lynch Foundation Greg Mahugh Dr. Michael Mallea and Dr. Maureen Kim Lynch Dick Manning and Jen Gouge Rocco and Barbara Martino The Rocco and Barbara Martino Foundation Richard and Cheri Mast Virginia Maughan Estate Mary M. Mauro † Edmund F. Maxwell Foundation Robert and Shannon McCambridge Florence McCormack † Robert McCormick † Anonymous in memory of Anita L. (Sherar) McKee Pamela S. McKinzie-Lewis Roy and Patricia McLaren Rev. Thomas J. Meersman Trust Merck Company Foundation Merrill Lynch Jo Merwin John and Guelda Messina Yale Metzger and Susan Richmond Bill and JoAnn Mick John and Janet † Moffitt Jim and Jean Moore Mary Jo Moore Tatsuo Moriyasu † Bill Murphy † Michael and Jadine Murphy

Della Murray † MW Consulting Engineers Smithmoore Myers and Sandy † Sandulo-Myers National Asphalt Paving Association NetManage, Inc. Katherine Neupert Margaret M. Nigro † Nike, Inc. Nordstrom, Inc. Northern Quest Casino Northwest Area Foundation Robert W. and Maureen A. O’Brien James F. and Sharon O’Connell Pete and Wilma Olsen Foundation Donald and Joan Olson Coletta O’Meara † Opus Prize Foundation The Oregon Community Foundation Dean Lewis H. † and Mrs. Jackie Orland Jack and Kathy Ossello Pacific Security William A. and Dara K. Paine John and Janis Parente Paul and Mary Jane (Hidaka) Patterson Pearson Packaging Systems PEMCO Foundation, Inc. Jim and Rosemary Peterson David and Dorothy Pierce Trust Bill and Michelle Pohlad Mike and Betty (Onley) Pontarolo David and Teri Pool Charles H. and Nancy Porter Procter & Gamble Fund Protosoft The Prudential Foundation Ron and Georgia Lee Puryear John and Gail Quigg Family Qwest Communications Don F. and Darlene Raftis Rainbow Racing System Inc. Gary and Sharon Randall Les † and Clara † Randall Norma and Wendell Reed Foundation Laurent Regimbal † Mike and Judy (Yeend) Reilly David and Cathleen Reisenauer Clare (Kolloch) Rice † Scott and Mary Richards Elizabeth and Clyde Ries Irene Ringwood The Hon. and Mrs. J. Justin Ripley Gordon † and Doris June † Ripple Robbins Company Richard and Deborah (Gaebe) Roccanova R.N. Roccanova, D.D.S., P.L.L.C. John and Mary Roche James and Jean Roeber David † and Maureen † Rorick

Jim and Lin Roscoe Ron and Shelley Rosenberger Paul and Gretchen † Roth Frank † and Jan † Rotondo Richard and Garldine Rudisile Lowell and Kathleen Ruen James and Marilyn Sachtjen Lance and Melissa Sadler Ron and Mary † (Meighan) Sagerson Sahlin Foundation Salem Foundation Eric and Lea Sandberg Ward and Jacqueline Sandberg John and Rita Santillanes Santillanes & Sellers LLC Dr. and Mrs. Lester R. Sauvage Dick and Karen Sayre SBC Foundation SCAFCO Corporation Peter and Jocelyn Schultz Irene Schumaker Estate Virginia A. Schurra Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Jim † and Novia † Seabeck Seabury and Smith Marsh Dale Sebo Ron and Sara Seubert Bill and Hilda Shanks Thomas N. Sharp Jay and Jan Shaw Katherine E. Shaw † Shell Oil Company Foundation Fred Shelton † Burton Sheppard and Kathleen Magnuson Sheppard Bill and Catherine Shiel Dick and Thalia Shorett Chuck † and Rojean Siljeg Edward T. Simkins † Gene and Merrilu (Silva) Sloboda Jim † and Margaret Solan Mark and Valerie Sonderen Spokane Machinery Company Jonathan and Michele Staben Al and Lois † Stadtmueller Philip † and Margretta Stanton Jeff and Veronica Steffan Steffens Foundation Sterling Savings Bank Stevens, Clay, and Manix P.S. Ivan and Marlene Stewart St. Joseph’s Ambulance Service, Inc. Dr. D. Michael and Mrs. Geraldine A. (O’Melveny) Strong George J. Struble †

Robert † and Cecilia † Stuckart Swig Foundation Sysco Spokane, Inc. Dave and Kathleen Taylor Teck Cominco American, Inc. George and Gina Thompson Terry and Molly Thompson Alice Tietgen † Dr. Diane (Ballard) Timberlake and Todd Timberlake John and Ann (Bramstedt) Timm Toillion Pediatric Dentistry Ernest † and Greta † Toll James and Sheryl Tomlinson Robert and Corrine Tomlinson James and Debbie Topliff David and Joan Traylor David D. Traylor, Inc. Mr. † and Mrs. Jacob † Triesch Tucci & Sons, Inc. Jeff Turner and Susan Rauenhorst Turner JS Turner Family Foundation Dick and Patricia Twiss The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust The United Way of the Bay Area United Way of Benton & Franklin Counties The Unova Foundation Albert Unrecht † The UPS Foundation Russ and Carole VanderWilde Edward R. Van Vliet Jerry and Donna Vermillion Paul and Mary Vogelheim Sam R. and Mary M. Volpentest The Hon. Bob and Diane Waitt Washington Mutual Foundation Washington Mutual Savings Bank Washington Trust Bank Financial Corporation Steven and Dawn Watts Wells Fargo Robert and Michele Wendel Kenneth Wenham Kevin P. and Jennifer L. (Prince) West Western States Asphalt Inc. Mildred Weston † Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. Wolff Family Foundation Bill and Liz (Curry) Wrigglesworth Lee and Barbara Wright Chris and Lisa Wrolstad John and Jane Zanol George † and Mary † Zeller

Thank you for your generous gifts made between June 1, 2013, and May 31, 2014.

MAJOR BENEFACTORS LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS These benefactors made a gift of $1,500 or more to the 2014 Annual Campaign (June 1, 2013 - May 31, 2014) making them part of Gonzaga’s Leadership Circle. Virtually every program at Gonzaga is touched by the generosity of Leadership Circle members.

PRESIDENT’S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL $1,000,000 AND ABOVE John Hemmingson

$500,000 - $999,999 Thomas P. and Cheryl Powers

$250,000 - $499,999 Christine M. Hogan The Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Howard Hughes Medical Institute The Kern Family Foundation, Inc Phil and Sandy McCarthey Maureen McCarthey Sarah McCarthey Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. McCarthey Family Foundation Jim and Gwen Powers Sodexo Services Pat and Sandy Volkar Anonymous

$100,000 - $249,999 Lawrence J. and Anna M. Bennett Dr. John and Priscilla Cadwell Dr. John P. † and Flo Ann † Connors Gerri and Bob Craves Don and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran Donald E. DeFeyter Estate Genevieve Edmonds Estate Robert and Denise Greco Horton † and Mazie † Herman Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum Mike and Christy (Mozilo) Larsen Charlotte Y. Martin Foundation Angelo and Phyllis Mozilo The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Foundation Terry Payne Mark and Cindy Pigott James S. and Margaret K. Randall Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Fund John and Mary Pat Rickman


Donald and Donna Rockstrom Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Tom and Camilla Tilford The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Fritz and Jeanie Wolff Anonymous

CHANCELLOR’S ASSOCIATES $50,000 - $99,999 A-Economy Storage Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation BeyondTrust Software, Inc. John and Joan Bollier Zeke and Meghan Brown Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus Costco Wholesale Cycrest Systems, Inc. Jonathan Ferraiuolo Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Dennis and Lynn Flaherty Living Trust Clark H. Gemmill Robert F. Gilb and Michele Tiesse-Gilb Ray and Eleanor Grannis Mr. Fred Hanson Tom and Mary Herche Kevin and Meg Hickey Hooker Creek Ranch Hoyt Family Independent Colleges of Washington Bob and Alice Jepson Johnston-Hanson Foundation W. M. Keck Foundation David M. Lincoln David and Christina Lynch The David and Christina Lynch Foundation Colleen Magnuson H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Bob and Claire McDonald The McDonald Opportunity Scholars and Work Awards Programs Scott and Lizbeth (Tomich) Morris Opus Prize Foundation Bill and Michelle Pohlad The Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation Chris Randall Hubie Randall † Rita Roberts Frank and Janice J. Rotondo Charitable Trust John and Nancy Rudolf John Rudolf Family Foundation Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Frost & Margaret Snyder Foundation John M. Stone Wolff Family Foundation Anonymous

HERITAGE SOCIETY MEMBERS The Heritage Society was founded in 1980 to recognize a legacy of giving at Gonzaga and honor alumni and friends who have made a commitment to the University through an estate gift. Estate gifts to Gonzaga are made in many forms, including bequests, gifts of retirement plan assets or life insurance, or charitable gift annuities, remainder unitrusts or lead trusts. Scott A. Ables Dr. † and Mrs. John B. Adams Gary M. Alworth Ken and Sue Anderson Valerie Anderson John and Jewel Andrew John † and Anne C. Aram Joe and Jammie Arbanas Cindy Runger Balas and Charles Balas Frank † and Dorothy Barich John and Shannon Barnard David and Heidi Bateman John A. and Nancy A. (Scott) Battilega John H. Beck Ernest J. Becker Larry J. and Anna Bennett Jamie M. Berube Joe and Sharon Betzendorfer Michael J. and Sandra L. Beus Christopher Blackburn Anthony Boccaccio Chadwick O. Bogar Dr. † and Mrs. Norman † Bolker Frank and Ilse Bourbeau Frank and Sharon Bouten Mark and Theresa (Timms) Boyer Douglas J. Brajcich Helen A. Brajcich Dr. Stephen L. and Marjorie M. Brenneke Mr. and Mrs. James Bresnahan Roger G. Brown Alfred Bucheli Dr. and Mrs. Eric Buckley Greg and Michelle Bui Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Bulger Josh Burrows Bruce and Judy Butler Molly and Stewart Butler Sharon (McDonald) and Joe Cade (‘76) Ron and Theresa Caferro Don Carlson Mark and Kathy (Evoy) Casey Dr. Robert J. and Thelma Rose† Casey Stephen and Elaine Cavit Jason and Tania Chaffee Susan † and W.W. ‘Chuck’ Charlton Patrick Chastek Scott and Patricia J. (Tiesse) Church

Catherine C. Clark Robert and Ramona Clavel Walter J. and Donna F. Conn Laura D. Cooper Norman G. † and Amarant M. (Kanzler) Cormier Bill and Paula Cowley Gerri and Bob Craves James and Carolyn Crowe James and Eloise Cummins Don and Va Lena Curran Rev. James Dallen Kevin and Mary Daniels Mr. † and Mrs. William A. Davenport Scott and Jami Davis Joseph W. Day Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day Richard J. DeBlieck Joe † and Edna Deichl Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Demakas Jayne (Stanich) Dempsey John and Mary Dentone Dale B. and Christy E. (Smith) de Viveiros David Schweitzer and Dennis DeVoto Timothy G. Dieringer James and Joan DiJulio William R. and Kathleen A. (McFarland) Dobner June Donaldson Robert J. Downey Nancy C. Driscoll Dr. Thomas and Karen Driscoll Thomas A. Drynan James P. and Ahnna Dudley, Jr. John E. Dunn Michael Durand John P. Egger Dr. Richard E. Ellis, JD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson Gregory and Dana Erigero John and Dianne Evans Bob and Bobbie Evanson Anthony and Ann Ewell Sonja Nordbye Fair William W. † and Marcella Farrington James T. Finlen, Jr. Sharon A. Fischer and Dr. Thomas A. Kearney E.J. ‘Gerry’ FitzGerald Nick Fluge and Elizabeth Logsdon Craig Gage Maurice Gales Phyllis and Vincent Gallant Blaine and Susan Garvin Gary Geiss Archie and Mary George Rex R. † and Joan Gerlach Lt. Col. and Mrs. William R. Gillingham

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Gonzaga is blessed by the continued generosity of these alumni. Their level of commitment has changed life for generations of new students. The following individuals have given to Gonzaga for 50 or more years. The numbers denote individual years of giving.

‘37 Bill Roberts

50

‘55 Mike Nestor

‘39 Mrs. Gordon E. Merwin

50

‘42 Joseph C. Tremblay †

54

‘43 Dr. Russell P. Esposito †

51

‘46 Donald H. Herak,

51

‘47 Dr. Lester R. Sauvage

51

‘48 Thomas P. Lacy

55

‘49 Robert Flagan

50 50 52 53 50 55

Mrs. Gerald R. McFaul Thomas Moore Bill Ogle Jim Peplinski Phillip Skok, Sr. †

‘50 Ray Allen

John Dougherty Bill Eng Dr. Ed Gray Pete Suden

‘51 Richard Ebel

Mrs. Eugene R. Erigero Lt. Col. (Ret.) William Gillingham John Seymour Mrs. Robert C. Weber

‘53 Bill Jacobs

Jim Rooney

‘54 Patrick Riley

58 53 53 51 55 54 52

56 Sally (Kirkpatrick) Neumann 55 Dr. Willard J. Wyman 52

‘56 Mary Jo (Pilat) Anderson

‘57 Michael A. Donlan

50 53 55 50

Donald Olson Joseph J. Schauble Robert K. Waitt

‘58 Patricia (Skahan) Donlan †

Colleen (Kane) Meighan Jacob W. Meighan Roger J. Roman Ernie Vollmer

‘59 Leo Finnegan

Joseph P. Gagliardi Tom Kubota Paul N. Luvera Sharon K. (Rusing) Roman Carolyn (Magee) Schauble

‘60 Joan (Hively) Gagliardi

51 51 51

52 51

‘61 Ray Kelleher

52

58 53 51 50 52

George Fish Don Jans Bethine J. (Hess) Kenworthy Marty Weber

Guy Ossello John Quinlan Mrs. Charles E. Siljeg

50 53 53 50 52 54 50 52 52 50 55 50 52 50 52

‘77 Lita B. (Barnett) Luvera

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Patricia A. Gillis Hal and Alice† Gilmore Gary Glenn Beverly (Haines) Goddard Michele Graham Marv and Anne Grassl Patrick J. Gravine George and Florence Grismer Nazli Guner The Hon. and Mrs. Richard P. Guy Dave and Susan Hamer Frederick and Diane (Kelly) Hamm Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Hankins Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hanlen Cecil † and Molly Hannan John C. Hanrahan Robert and Donna † Hanson Daniel P. Harbaugh Suzanne M. Harris Shane and Morgan Hatcher Jerome Haupt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauth G. Donald Hawker and Nga T. Hawker Frank J. Hawley Charles † and Barbara Hennessey, Jr. Mary and Tom Herche Howard and Darlene Herman Phil and Lorelei Herres Kirk Murdock Hetrick Mark and Marsha Hierbaum Tony and Cindy † Higley Peter Hill Rick and Nina Hofmeister Edith A. Holmen Melanie A. Homan Stan and Shirley Hooper Gary and Barbara Hordemann John and Ellen Hough Lt. Col. Gregory M. Huckabee Timberly Hughes E. J. Hunt Megan L. Isenhower Doyle and Kathy (Graham) † Jacklin Don and Marilyn Jans Donald H. Jans

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepson, Jr. Shirley J. Johnson Dr. Robert L. Kalez, M.D. Margel Foote Kaufman Melvin Kays Robert and Michelle Keasal Gary Keister John and Pat Kelly John B. Kempfer Kevin Kenneally Dr. Arthur E. Kennedy Duff and Dorothy † Kennedy Dale L. Kingman Roy and Violet † Knott Rick Koch Dr. John † and Gayle (Keenan) Kohls Dr. Larry E. Krueger, J.D. Doug and Ruth Lancaster Dr. H. John Lane Mary Lou Lane Michael Patrick Lang Milton J. Langlois Alexander M. Laughlin Dr. Lawrence R. Lawton Dr. and Mrs. † Jack Lee Jack and Betty † Leonard Bernie and Mafalda Levernier Dr. Robert Lewis and Marcia McGreevy Lewis Jim and Jan Linardos Noreen Littman Wil and Pat Loeken Gary P. Long and Rudolph Saavedra Pauline M. (Herzig) Love Houston Putnam Lowry Mike and Reneé Lucarelli John and Donna Luger Paul Lukinich Barbara J. Lund Pat and Christina Lynch James and Jane MacDonald Cheryl L. Mack Dan and Jan Madden The Hon. John J. Madden Mr. † and Mrs. Harry Magnuson

Beverly Mahrt Laurence and Delta Maillet Dick Manning/Jen Gouge Greg Marshall Stan and Linda Massey Mary Ann and Ed May Veronica and Dave Mayo Christina McCale and Garry R. Osborn Jack and Mary McCann Pat and Kathy McCarthy Robert and Claire McDonald Marge McFaul Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. McGough Mary McGrath Morgan T. and Judith A. (Ziegler) McGrath David P. McKibbin Joe McKinnon Ann T. McMahon Edward McReynolds Dick and Mary Lou † McWilliams Thomas K. and Catherine L. Mentele Donald L. Merrick Jo L. Merwin Linda L. Merwin Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Monks John and Melinda Moynier Shirley A. (Pemerl) Mulcahy Tom P. Mulcahy Ray and Shirley (Duffner) Murphy Smitty and Sandy † Myers Myron A. Nachbar II Don and Jeanette Nelles Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nelsen John † and Frances Nitkey Patrick † and Everilda Nolan Holly J. Norton Karen Norum Kay Nozaki and Thomas G. † Ewing John C. O’Brien, Jr. Robert W. and Maureen A. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. James F. O’Connell Charlie and Doris O’Connor Betty † and Bill Ogle Mark and Cathy Ohlstrom

Dennis and Sara O’Loughlin Donald and Joan Olson Barry and Ann O’Neil Cynthia and Dr. Eric Orr Guy and Madeline Ossello Dianne Rinzel Ostrowski Fred S. Owen and Joanne Pottier Michael Paine A.T. ‘Mike’ Paioni J. Scott Patnode Dr. Donald R. Paugh and Ms. Diedre L. Olin Lindsey Paxton Dr. Dennis E. Penna Gregory R. Peterson Anthony Plager Joe and Megan Poss Gary L. Powdrill Laurie A. Powers and Breean L. Beggs Mark and Kim Powers Sue-Lynn Price-Voigt James and Marilyn Prince Julie Prince David S. Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Raftis Ed and Yvonne † Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Gary Randall Paul and Barbara Redmond D. Michael Reilly and Petrea Reilly Ross (‘79) and Judy Rettenmier Cynthia Reyes Methvin Michael and Tanya Rice Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr. John and Mary Pat Rickman Doug and Kathleen Rivard Bill Roberts Donald and Donna Rockstrom Jim and Jean Roeber Judy and John Rogers Douglas W. Rohner Roger and Sharon Roman James F. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosicky Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rosler

Herman J. Rossi III John and Nancy Rudolf Mary Catherine Ryan Barry W. Santana, Ph.D. Richard and Karen Sayre Steven Schenk and Gretchen Berning Reed Schifferman Virginia A. Schurra Dr. and Mrs. Lester J. Schwaegler Pequitte Schwerin Patricia (Ardner) Scullary Mary Owens Shanahan Martha and Stephen Shepard William and Catherine Shiel, Jr. Stephen † and Mary Shinn Chuck † and Rojean Siljeg Phillip P. Skok, Sr. † Mark and Valerie Sonderen Dave and Dori Sonntag Gordon and Joyce Spainhower Margot J. Stanfield Jerry A. and Patricia Stebbins Veronica and Jeff Steffan Charles H. and Diane Steilen Bart † and Sarah Stevens Ivan and Marlene Stewart Daniel Stoner and Anne Santee-Stoner Brady Lee Strahl Patrick and Diane Sullivan Dr. Robert W. Sullivan Robert † and Joan Taber Howard and Sharon Tennant Tom and Camilla Tilford Rev. Eugene A. Tracy Jim and Peg Troske Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Tucci

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Fritz and Jeanie Wolff James and Jackie Wolff David Wollersheim Anne Woodbury Richard and Cathy Worner Bruce and Jackie Worobec William J. and Elizabeth A. (Curry) Wrigglesworth, Jr. Lee and Barbara Wright John T. Yeats Dominic J. and Lisa Zamora Anne and Dan Zielsdorf Stephen and Elizabeth Zimmer

Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of this listing. We would appreciate you alerting us to any errors or omissions. Please contact Laura Gatewood, director of stewardship, at 509.313.6381 or gatewood@gonzaga.edu.

Heritage Society Gifts from the following estates were gratefully received June 1, 2013 – May 31, 2014.

Michael F. and Mimi Tucci Robert P. Turnley Dick and Patricia Twiss David and Karen Van Loan Steven † and Laurette C. Van Voorhis Jerry and Donna Vermillion F. Ray Vollert Sue Volpe William J. and Kathleen K. Wagner Robert J. Waldron, Jr. Robert C. Wallace Jolanta and Gary Weber Martin and Jane Weber Sue Weitz Jerry D. Wells Tim and Jackie Welsh Kevin P. and Jennifer L. (Prince) West Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. West James and Eleanor † Weston Scott A. Wilburn Elisha Williams Ryan Rodney Wilson Miss Myrtle Woldson †

Kenneth and Esther Louise Barton & Frank and Louisa Murphy

Genevieve (Tudy) Edmonds

Joseph and Alice Peirone

Dennis and Lynn Flaherty

Frank and Jan Rotondo

Edmund (’49) and Darlene Braune

Maurice Glassy (’50)

Albert (’58) J. Schauble, Sr.

Dr. John P. (’42) and Flo Ann Connors

Mazie W. Herman

George Struble

Donald E. DeFeyter

Fred J. Mollerus (’54)

Joseph Tremblay (’42)


ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME FUND BALANCES Permanent Endowments

Fair Market Value as of May 31, 2014 and 2013 (funds greater than $20,000 listed by name). 2014

2013

GENERAL SUPPORT Fred E. and Venora E. Bigelow $ 629,171 $ 561,911 Christine Bozarth * 99,968 89,985 Class of ‘64 23,409 21,071 John H. Collins 128,842 115,976 John W. Dunne, S.J. 52,679 47,418 Otto J. Eckel 101,232 91,122 Eleanor Miller/Welch Foundation 91,355 82,232 Minneapolis 42,805 38,530 Jake Schiffner 221,875 199,718 Anonymous/Other 2,806,701 2,527,470 Total General Support

$ 4,198,037

$ 3,775,433

RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS PROGRAM SUPPORT Arts and Sciences Suzanne Margaret Charlton Faculty Development $ 40,522 $ 36,476 Faculty Enrichment 83,691 75,333 Michael and Gail Gurian English Award 31,405 27,837 Anna Marie Ledgerwood 170,595 145,985 Dr. Kay Nakamaye Research Award 43,822 35,073 Dallas E. Stroschein Memorial 37,912 32,047 Athletics Athletic Academic Center 39,911 35,447 Lou Barbieri Athletic 131,786 118,626 George Corkery, Jr. Men’s Rowing 76,956 69,271 George Corkery, Jr. Women’s Rowing 76,956 69,271 Robert Greco Family 200,176 0 McCarthey Athletic Compensation 1,184,228 1,065,968 Men’s Basketball 911,644 515,794 Scott and Liz Morris Athletic 121,512 109,378 Colleen Randall Women’s Golf Enhancement 731,634 540,053 David and Cathleen Reisenauer Family 29,323 25,478 Leonard and Evelyn Riley Athletic 36,354 32,724 Jonathan and Michele Staben 93,635 87,995 Jacob Triesch Athletic 90,848 81,776 Anonymous/Other 89,912 206,423 Business Clarence H. Barnes Legacy Faculty Fellowship and Academic Enhancement * 657,057 0 Clarence H. Barnes Faculty Fellowship 210,037 189,062 Business Faculty Enrichment 35,373 31,841 Gerard V. and Debora Centioli Faculty Fellowship for Excellence in Business Education 129,463 116,535 Loeken Faculty/Staff Recognition 284,523 251,725 Angelo and Phyllis Mozilo Faculty Innovation Fund for the School of Business Administration 710,796 670,230 Alvin J. Wolff 165,141 141,548 Community Service CCASL Mentoring Programs 131,200 118,098 Conrad N. Hilton Community Service 271,744 244,607 Engineering Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus Engineering Management 109,779 94,481 Engineering Design Exposition Day/SCAFCO 86,465 54,573 Don and Carol Herak Engineering Faculty Development 181,844 163,685 Ken Norrie Faculty Development 130,351 117,333 James T. and Eleanor B. Weston 26,033 23,808 Gonzaga-in-Florence Gonzaga-in-Florence 112,959 100,606 Fr. Joseph Conwell Fund for Italian Immersion 128,774 0

* See also Quasi-Endowment

2014

2013

Simon and Darcy Manning Florence Traveling 40,779 36,707 E. Thomas Martin Gonzaga-in-Florence 200,170 180,180 “To Be Continued” 634,668 571,289 Anonymous/Other 14,001 0 Music Choir Tour 29,726 26,757 Wasmer Music 31,934 28,745 Anonymous/Other 14,087 12,680 Student Aid Fred E. and Venora E. Bigelow 943,757 842,867 Gonzaga University Completion 47,233 0 Herche Family 337,347 311,191 Horrigan Foundation 137,253 127,313 University Ministry Cardoner Retreat 66,624 59,971 Rebecca Cates and Family 450,357 0 Rhoady and Jean Marie Lee Retreat 32,402 29,167 Liebelt Family 48,325 0 Ministry for Life 109,116 0 Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. Leadership 1,130,186 983,705 Other Programs Andrade Family Outdoor Orientation 184,664 166,223 Linda McKay Clark 35,924 0 Class of 1999 Diversity 32,316 28,759 Arthur L. Dussault, S.J. Foundation * 2,081,043 1,873,224 1st Lt. Forrest P. Ewens Award 70,708 62,735 Hogan Program 63,525 32,385 Robert V. Lyons, Yvonne E. Lyons, Eileen E. Lyons, and Robert V. Lyons, Jr., S.J. Jesuit Academic and Administrative Services 1,253,069 1,118,406 Mission 51,922 46,737 Sodexo: Cataldo Operations 55,574 50,025 Anonymous/Other 71,396 62,226 Gonzaga Law School Foundation John R. Clark Loan Repayment Assistance Program 92,663 74,192 Harvey and Harriet Clarke Fund for Professionalism and Ethics 351,173 336,951 Marvel Collins 70,941 64,289 Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice 76,924 69,711 Richard and Lynn Guy Fund for Public Interest Law 75,001 62,787 Law Foundation Scholar 571,489 517,899 Linden Cup 96,001 86,999 Verne and Mary Oliver 47,294 42,859 Norman and Rita Roberts Faculty Research Fund 521,428 470,633 Carrie Welch 510,304 462,452 Total Program Support

$ 18,175,689

$ 14,469,145

SCHOLARSHIPS Acme $ 50,353 $ 45,324 Lawrence D. Acre 202,668 181,969 Alaska Regional 40,319 33,701 Alberta 189,460 170,254 Henry and Lucy Anderson 59,963 53,975 Gayle Andrews 36,132 32,524 Richard Angotti Family 30,085 27,081 Anthony’s 320,920 208,611 Apregan Family 40,748 36,679 Tony Arguinchona Memorial 122,775 88,706 Arkison 34,765 31,194 Geraldine F. Arnold * 2,744,106 2,471,360 Athletic Director 485,561 424,580 Paul A. Baldy Memorial 49,524 44,102 Robert B. Bargen, S.J. 114,472 103,041

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2014

2013

Clarence H. Barnes Legacy * 1,313,678 434,384 Clarence H. Barnes 239,192 210,965 Charles A. and Dolores A. Barry Memorial 300,738 270,706 Dr. Robert L. “Bob” Bartlett 29,165 23,019 Kenneth Baugh 31,580 28,426 Bayer Corporation 39,028 35,130 Gerald M. Berger (‘57) 334,457 267,092 Fred and Paula Bevegni 70,892 36,485 Martin P. Blum 35,481 31,938 Boise Regional 26,769 14,699 Bonanzino Family 32,254 29,033 Erma A. Bonge 118,682 106,830 Frank and Sharon Bouten 115,264 98,835 Helen Brach Foundation 196,454 176,836 Daniel G. Brajcich 2,575,730 2,299,787 Jim Bresnahan 28,530 28,114 Brian Brett Memorial 87,739 78,670 Mike (‘52) and Marj Brewer Family 92,613 79,922 Fred L. and Olivia C. Briggs 93,344 81,700 Herb, Margaret, Greg, and Evelyn (Edsall) Briggs 44,428 39,991 Brophy College Preparatory 166,244 0 Brotherly Order of Yo-Yos 138,200 114,119 Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Brulotte 78,346 70,522 Carl A. and Carla M. Buck Memorial 59,557 53,610 Christopher and Mary Ann Bulger Family 142,248 128,042 Paul Buller 37,947 33,577 Bob and Stevie Burke 422,654 166,443 Mary Fahay Busch 94,711 85,253 Judy and Bruce Butler Family 96,691 57,328 Molly and Stewart Butler 129,606 107,464 Michael J. Byrne and Richard Spils Memorial 50,170 40,303 Joseph F. and Sharon M. Cade (‘76) 88,929 78,108 Dennis A. and Peggy M. Calfee 128,507 106,775 California 414,332 372,956 Callahan-Zeller Foundation 105,590 94,075 John E. Cannon, Sr. 457,509 410,868 C. Pat Carroll, S.J. 208,786 185,450 Clifford A. Carroll, S.J. 241,378 217,273 Leslie M. Carroll 239,644 215,712 Marguerite M. and Henry J. Casey * 6,376,570 5,739,789 Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. * 505,134 454,640 Alma and Gill A. Centioli 301,674 271,548 Chair’s Scholar 192,052 0 Challenge Fund 60,000 100,000 Henri P. Charvet, S.J. 42,434 38,196 Harry E. Chisholm 109,697 98,743 Class of ‘79 59,517 53,249 Class of 1998 31,185 27,702 Robert and Ramona Clavel 27,443 23,732 Clawson Family 27,713 24,751 Beverly J. Clegg Memorial 251,885 226,731 William and Virginia Clemens/Del Skillingstad, S.J. 1,036,499 932,991 Coca-Cola Foundation 71,640 64,273 S. Earl Cochran Memorial 35,198 31,634 Coffman Engineers 72,014 64,823 James E. Collins, Jr. 58,255 52,437 Dr. James R. and Bridget Condon 57,915 52,131 Francis W. Conn, S.J. Memorial 717,697 646,026 Walter J. and Donna F. Conn 1,261,962 1,123,611 Daryl and Michele Connell 225,861 193,778 Lawrence F. (‘27, ‘29) and Kathleen Connolly 138,151 124,355 John P. Conners, M.D. Memorial 111,568 0 Teresita Coombes Trinity 188,726 164,730 George and Pearl Corkery 450,263 405,298

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2014

2013

Paul Corkery, S.J. and Francis Corkery, S.J. (‘26) 32,144 28,934 COSTCO 626,147 514,553 Bartley and Catherine Costello 63,636 54,899 Coughlin Family 176,905 156,597 Marie M. Crabtree 46,938 42,251 C. Pat and Jean Craigen 68,648 61,792 Colonel John E. Crandall 25,749 23,177 Bing Crosby Memorial 54,288 48,867 James and Elizabeth Cummins 75,904 68,324 Charles Henry Davis 1,035,817 932,378 Donald Davis, S.J. 27,990 24,984 Jim and Raeceil Day 35,170 31,658 Richard J. DeBlieck 141,676 94,967 DeFeyter Family 97,202 87,495 Dell ‘Osso Family 370,291 328,548 Robert and Evelyn Dieringer 146,573 131,936 Richard W. Dillman Memorial 27,800 24,904 William R. and Kathleen A. (McFarland) Dobner 49,816 41,983 Drs. Albert and Isaslawa Dresner 58,372 52,543 Theodore Dreyer Memorial 25,341 22,811 Driessel Family 1,403,697 1,263,520 Lawrence E. Duffy 620,683 558,700 Walter W. Duncan Memorial 231,554 208,430 John (‘26) and Isabel d’Urbal 109,669 98,717 Durkan Family 38,769 34,898 William Earl Edmonds 218,417 32,767 Ehorn 23,251 20,929 John Wiltsie Epton, Jr. 104,312 93,895 Mary Olson Fairhurst Memorial 27,241 24,521 Dennis M. Fazzari 25,842 23,839 I. S. and Emily C. Fetterman 56,439 42,114 W. Brooks and Martha Fields 618,505 556,548 Charles C. Finucane 97,507 87,770 John and Mary Ann Firkins Memorial 50,988 44,780 Patrick J. Ford, S.J. 185,845 167,013 Neal and Helen Fosseen 29,287 26,362 A. O. and Evelyn Foster 153,675 138,329 Richard and Orlanta Franck 547,528 492,850 Roger and Marian Fruci 37,269 31,641 Joe P. and Joan L. Gagliardi Family 34,337 30,908 Maurice Gales 140,003 126,022 John A. Galligan and William F. Donnelly 48,740 41,149 Garco (Athletic) 427,875 385,146 Garco (Civil Engineering) 170,354 153,342 J. W. Garrity 20,000 18,002 Gemmill Family 136,219 84,254 General Memorial 58,407 52,575 Gilbert Family 46,039 32,242 Robert J. Gillingham, S.J. 215,908 190,704 Sally Ann Glynn Memorial 56,023 36,136 John and Alvin Gordon 24,817 22,338 Ed and Candy Gormley 95,100 80,839 Graduate School of Business 109,532 98,538 George and Marianne Grant (Basketball) 244,988 220,523 George and Marianne Grant (Engineering) 242,856 218,603 Grasham 25,504 22,448 Josef and Stephany Gray 175,789 155,566 Grays Harbor 76,252 68,546 Mark A. Gresbrink 45,705 45,705 George and Anita Grismer 93,794 83,691 GU Bay Area - Via and Bruno 29,683 26,719 J. Francis Gubbins, S.J. 1,189,841 1,069,721 J. Francis Gubbins, S.J. (Native American) 53,437 48,101 Dorothy E. Guild 92,236 83,025

* See also Quasi-Endowment


2014

2013

Roger K. Guise Memorial 119,069 101,529 Herschel R. and Mary R. Gustafson 121,440 109,313 Larry L. Guthrie in honor of Gertrude O. Guthrie 237,343 212,729 Joseph T. and Patricia P. Hall 250,050 225,080 Bob and Donna Hanson Family 117,941 103,838 Erik W. Hanson Memorial 185,017 166,540 Fred L. and Elizabeth J. Hanson 549,275 444,210 Haws 136,370 122,752 William Randolph Hearst 534,557 481,175 Hefferman Family 154,952 147,270 Tim Henning Memorial 29,324 22,914 Carol L. Herak 268,850 235,790 Herres-Munroe 80,116 68,502 Hersholt Family 37,177 33,464 William and Ruth Hertz 35,820 28,472 Hiki No 25,544 22,558 Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand 30,622 27,564 Conrad N. Hilton 479,713 431,808 Daniel P. Hogan, Jr. Family 264,938 238,389 Hooker Creek Ranch 633,456 513,027 Stanton Hooper Family 131,856 119,956 Hoover Family 84,320 69,928 Dr. Dennis R. and Sandra W. Horn 45,872 41,166 Judge Bert Horrigan Memorial 137,525 123,792 Humphreys Entrepreneurial 47,592 42,153 W. P. Ilgen 136,263 117,882 LTC. James P. Isenhower, Jr. 28,040 25,110 J “n” M Memorial 336,194 290,976 Kathryn A. Jacklin Memorial 43,831 34,751 Janicki Family 59,399 53,467 Thomas Jefferson 217,298 173,264 Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jennings Memorial 119,497 107,564 Roy J. Johnson Memorial 1,356,277 1,220,835 Eric A. Johnston 378,910 341,071 Ina H. Johnston 427,633 384,928 Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products 453,164 407,910 Albert A. Kelly Memorial 166,264 149,661 John P. and Dorothy C. Kelly 327,747 3,682 Anna and Edward J. Kennedy 83,194 74,886 Duff and Dorothy Kennedy Memorial 1,863,905 1,677,770 Joseph R. Keys 541,823 487,716 Henry and Margaret Kinzer 30,475 27,432 Violet and Roy Knott 87,284 78,568 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Konlock 35,079 31,576 Dr. Benjamin C. Koreski 70,090 63,091 Jacob J. and Anna Clara (Voggenthaler) Kuch 69,535 62,591 Judge Albert I. Kulzer Memorial 59,434 53,498 Lampson Family/Father Tony Lehmann 31,346 28,215 Milton F., Leona G. (Kuch), and Milton J. Langlois (‘60) Family 70,523 63,480 Louie H. and Donna M. Lapke 317,832 262,272 James and Nina Larkin Memorial 34,745 29,006 Charles and Margaret Larson 627,383 564,731 Law School 124,159 111,760 Daniel and Lisa Sue Lee 29,181 26,267 Padre Lehmann/Father Regimbal 343,967 309,412 Tony Lehmann, S.J. 167,841 141,076 Tony J. Lehmann, S.J. 39,465 35,524 Frank and Ethel Lenzie 62,866 56,588 Bernard and Mafalda Levernier Family 165,156 148,663 C. Maya Lit 90,922 81,843 Lena and Nancy Longo 63,813 57,440 Elizabeth A. Lynn 176,249 158,648 M. W. Consulting Engineers 38,995 35,143 Edwin T. MacCamy, M.D. and Elinor McAuley MacCamy 38,183 34,370

* See also Quasi-Endowment

2014

2013

Matthew Madison 44,777 39,483 Harry F. and Colleen B. Magnuson Family 663,695 590,270 C. Dan Martin and C. Y. Martin * 1,507,631 1,357,075 Charlotte Martin Foundation 3,520,100 3,470,950 Michael C. Mathis (‘65) 145,550 131,015 Michael C. Mathis Memorial 31,723 28,555 Virginia Maughan 102,779 92,515 Mary and Ray “Doc” Mauro 77,516 69,775 McCarthey Family 960,260 0 Philip G. McCarthey 147,180 132,482 Joseph L. McCarthy 210,696 189,655 Lawrence H. and Florence (Olivet) McCormack 71,723 64,560 Helen C. McDonald 196,286 176,685 Ivah M. McDonnell 143,992 129,613 Jimmy McGann 62,830 47,746 Dr. James G. McGivern 1,589,289 1,428,340 James Francis Cardinal McIntyre 638,385 551,682 Anita L. (Sherar) McKee 40,261 35,269 Denver and Mary McLeod Memorial 113,357 102,037 John R. “Jack” and Rose C. Meersman 118,969 107,088 Alvera Brown Meighan 183,696 155,525 Eleanor J. Mele 30,500 27,455 Merwin 83,935 73,484 Joseph C. Metcalfe Memorial 50,462 44,947 John and Catherine Michels 98,211 88,403 Patrick T. Mick (‘06) 113,570 102,107 Jack D. Miklos 936,804 843,252 Don and Betty Miller Memorial 938,934 845,169 Lyle W. Moore 2,142,990 1,904,756 Al Morisette, S.J. 43,042 33,699 Taka Moriyasu 63,488 57,148 Tatsuo “Tex” Moriyasu Memorial 86,697 78,039 Moss Adams 29,167 22,421 John and Melinda Moynier 162,251 126,992 Angelo R. Mozilo Family 380,133 338,837 Multi-Class 60,420 54,386 Murphy Family: Thomas, Katherine, Monica, and William (‘32) 117,589 105,846 Patrick H. and Fran Murphy 233,503 181,687 Clarence and Della Murray 114,304 102,889 Elaine (Morris) Myers and Patrick Morris 47,836 40,576 Jack G. and Katherine E. Neupert Memorial 71,965 64,778 New Testament Studies 32,313 29,086 Frank A. and Margaret M. Nigro Family 483,905 374,903 John W. (‘43) and Francis (Fagan) Nitkey 151,316 136,205 O’Connell Family 47,849 41,329 Monica and William L. O’Connell, Jr. Memorial 159,328 143,417 Charlie and Doris O’Connor 1,309,160 1,178,424 Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J. 54,951 48,497 Donald and Joan Olson 39,688 34,300 108 Club Montana 60,380 52,991 Richard J. O’Neill Family 86,310 77,691 Michael J. Ornellas (‘66) Memorial 46,463 40,662 Ossello Family 113,515 102,179 Stanley J. Padden 32,704 29,438 Robert “Eddie” Page 216,716 195,074 Robert and Carol Palencar 738,083 664,377 Pearson Family 118,303 106,012 Dr. and Mrs. Otto J. Penna 153,565 138,230 Perko Family 34,734 31,265 Peterson Family 91,877 80,604 Philosophy 20,912 18,824 Phoenix Regional 46,890 36,847 Megan Therese Piper (‘92) Memorial 74,431 64,616 Polich Family 117,410 87,324

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Stephen N. Pope Portland Portland Regional Richard and Helen Powers Family Robert K. and Ann J. Powers Edward and Helen Prevol and Arlene Prevol-Koeferl Robert Prusch Wellpinit and Nespelem Marty Pujolar Ravarino Mark and Barbara Ray Paul A. Redmond Paul and Barbara Redmond Regents Nucleus Cayla Reisenauer Family Edward J. and Bunny (Suva) Renouard Edward J. and Bunny (Suva) Renouard (Engineering) Gilbert and Catherine Rhodes Margaret S. Richards Memorial Richardson Family Aleck M. and Mary M. Ripple Memorial Norman and Dorita Roberts Family Roche Family Jim and Jean Roeber Family Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation Roothaan David and Maureen Rorick Joseph Merton and Jessie Rosauer Family Glo E. Ross Rudisile Family Kermit (‘51) and Frances Rudolf (Athletic) Kermit (‘51) and Frances Rudolf (Law) Donald R. and Kathleen P. Ryan Memorial Sachtjen Family Madeleine St. Marie Frances A. and Sam R. Salla Memorial Timothy J. Sarbaugh Megan M. (Taylor) Satchell (‘02) and Sarah J. (Taylor) Schwering (‘04) Bernard A. Schons Mary L. Schons William H. Schumaker Seattle Regional Fr. Bruno Segatta Joseph M. Shabaz R. Michael and Mary (Owens) Shanahan Malcolm C. and Elizabeth M. Sharp, Sr.; Malcolm C. Sharp, Jr. and James Lauchlan Sharp, Sr. Mary Katherine Shaw Memorial Archie P. Sherar Memorial Ivan A. Shirk Paul B. Shorett Memorial Catherine Filene Shouse Dr. Robert G. Skok Harry H. and Marguerite Sladich Elmer E. Smith, Jr. Robert A. and Celeste Smith R. K. Smoldon Family Frost and Margaret Snyder Sodexo Sofka Family Blanche H. Spitzer Spokane Regional Judy Springer Memorial Staunton-Etchart Memorial Steele-Reese

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2014

2013

131,864 86,732 108,249 661,440 241,652 89,688 26,179 38,609 35,061 301,748 59,645 86,822 113,542 28,900 73,349 68,034 257,583 314,175 69,781 133,869 235,405 97,299 91,564 29,945 259,892 33,135 358,641 41,456 57,837 68,396 99,193 79,428 85,770 148,050 301,951 80,932 33,336 22,498 45,105 119,996 65,815 106,730 207,771 248,643

118,696 78,071 95,324 592,115 217,520 80,732 23,565 34,753 30,857 276,451 53,689 58,839 102,462 25,128 63,202 57,478 231,860 282,801 62,812 114,483 211,897 87,583 77,516 26,954 226,350 29,826 322,826 37,316 52,061 61,566 89,288 71,496 69,582 133,265 271,797 72,623 29,807 19,751 39,599 108,013 53,975 96,071 187,022 224,192

49,373 283,412 46,422 93,854 145,935 20,805 41,366 49,646 111,752 111,476 22,518 566,764 118,631 52,679 171,929 33,444 20,876 20,334 370,149

44,347 245,156 39,612 83,500 131,361 18,727 37,235 44,688 83,124 100,344 0 510,166 106,784 0 154,763 23,735 18,791 18,303 333,185

2014

2013

Jeff and Veronica Steffan 31,034 27,935 Steilen Family 81,489 73,352 John F. Stepich Memorial 23,526 21,176 Donald L. and Lucy Ann Stoner 501,714 451,611 Bill and Peggy Stordahl 69,450 0 Matt and Brooke Sullivan 29,201 0 Tacoma Regional 36,309 31,109 Elizabeth Fluor Taylor 42,685 30,910 Richard B. Taylor II Family 163,849 147,487 Texas Regional 70,173 50,320 Jill and Thatcher Thompson 55,634 49,837 Three Ladies Memorial 29,461 15,452 Charles A. and Helen Tilford 508,920 458,098 Tom and Camilla Tilford 765,606 0 Timberlake Family 39,872 35,785 John and Ann Timm 29,669 26,706 Michael and Annie Tobin Family 43,615 39,260 Toepel Family Memorial 48,783 43,435 Ernest H. and Greta M. Toll 126,768 114,109 Walter A. Toly Memorial 1,275,430 1,148,062 Erwin J. Toner, S.J. 328,814 223,033 Townsend Memorial 316,896 285,250 Tri-Cities Regional 32,239 0 Peter M. Tripp Memorial 46,889 41,954 John Tubbs Memorial * 325,094 292,629 Tucci Family Florence 215,087 188,844 Tucci Family/NAPA 702,181 507,243 Susan M. Rauenhorst Turner 217,758 191,248 Richard E. Twohy, S.J. 33,746 29,627 Union Pacific Foundation 116,868 105,197 V-12 182,397 161,028 William L. Van Sistine 1,635,597 1,472,262 Anthony Via, S.J. 111,794 100,630 Anthony P. Via, S.J. 40,185 35,512 Vogelheim Family 289,281 250,688 Pat and Sandy Volkar 1,206,291 1,085,827 Vomaske Family 412,769 371,549 Anthony T. Wadden/Michael B. Herzog 78,471 47,324 Wallace Foundation 47,408 42,674 Frank Walter (Two Honest Friars) 29,495 26,550 Robert Wark 120,654 108,605 Prentice and Virginia Warner 90,818 81,749 Carrie Welch 86,469 77,834 Helen and Joe Welty 773,587 696,335 Christopher M. West Memorial 1,578,478 1,420,104 Jeanne Wiest 120,502 108,468 Harry L. Williams 32,785 29,511 WINGS 147,568 130,338 David Wollersheim 184,591 165,105 Anonymous/Other 1,215,052 1,042,820 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Action for Diversity Awareness 53,087 43,999 Bronze Tile 56,251 50,311 Kenneth Butler Memorial 176,934 160,336 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chastek * 112,286 101,757 Class Reunion (Law) 48,657 44,094 John and Mary Jo Costello 57,556 52,159 Janice (Bennett) Geier 23,476 21,275 Gonzaga Student Bar Association 32,611 29,139 Dennis M. Hottell 31,737 28,268 Marcus Kelly Family 29,611 26,835 Nora Garvin Kommers 25,335 22,959 Law Centennial 66,626 35,734 Law Faculty Student 64,831 58,229 * See also Quasi-Endowment


2014

2013

William Lindberg 31,353 28,414 Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera 1,433,888 1,267,892 Lloyd Meeds Memorial 33,346 30,218 Yale Metzger and Susan Richmond 62,244 56,407 Thomas More 526,478 467,975 Joseph C. and Muriel E. Murphy 301,328 195,622 Nuxoll Family Memorial 151,207 137,028 Lewis H. Orland 199,002 178,082 Barbara Helen Perrey Memorial 25,335 22,959 Drew Corley Pierson Memorial 34,310 31,092 Philip M. and Mary Raekes 191,604 162,660 Renee Reuther 59,266 54,660 Judge Willard J. Roe Memorial 442,789 401,268 Lee M. Solomon 122,047 110,602 Pat and Diane Sullivan 153,341 143,348 Sylvia Ann Thomas 38,392 34,792 Jim Vache 23,365 21,174 Carrie Welch 348,852 316,150 Dennis and Jacqueline Wheeler 29,825 26,772 Workland/Gose 202,826 183,807 Anonymous/Other 351,338 307,179 Total Scholarships

$ 100,731,448

LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS Art Museum Carol Albright $ Museum Exhibition Fredrick and Genevieve Schlatter Libraries William N. Bischoff, S.J. (History) Frank B. Costello, S.J. (Political Science) Joseph P. Delay (Law) Foley Library (General) Parents’ Library (Periodicals) Steele-Reese Foundation (Humanities) John H. Taylor, S.J. Memorial (Classical Languages and Patristics) J. Charles Walsh, S.J. Memorial (Law) Anonymous/Other Gonzaga Law School Foundation T. Jerry and Helen Greenan Library Fund Law Library Law Review Lesley Lee Memorial Anonymous/Other Total Libraries and Museums

$ 8 5,923,669

68,117 $ 61,314 468,922 422,095 92,764 83,500 138,877 65,711 136,377 90,123 29,086 571,202 132,767 76,367 72,459

110,781 100,345 52,119 47,232 27,482 24,472 32,975 29,883 6,840 6,199

$ 2,172,969

$ 1,957,075

PROFESSORSHIPS AND LECTURES Professorships College of Arts and Sciences Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Chair of Christian Philosophy $ 2,248,638 $ Milo P. and Maud O. Flannery, Chair of Theology 1,993,092 Kreielsheimer Foundation, Chair of Fine Arts 1,823,935 Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J., Chair of Chemistry * 927,854 Robert K. and Ann J. Powers, Chair of Humanities 1,602,198 Dr. Scholl Foundation, Chair of Chemistry 1,815,492

* See also Quasi-Endowment ** See also Permanent Endowments

124,907 58,673 123,812 81,123 26,181 514,160 119,509 68,641 65,029

2,024,814 1,794,057 1,641,792 834,292 1,442,199 1,634,192

2014

2013

School of Business John L. Aram, Chair of Business Ethics * 1,217,817 1,096,203 Dr. Erwin Graue, Chair of Economics * 1,686,593 1,517,861 James R. Jundt, Chair of Economics * 1,762,708 1,586,680 Pigott Professor of Entrepreneurship 2,085,307 1,877,063 Kinsey M. Robinson, Chair of Business Administration * 1,817,278 1,635,800 School of Law J. Donald and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, Chair of Legal Ethics 188,149 149,875 Anonymous/Other 2,595 2,067 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Frederick N. and Barbara T. Curley, Chair of Commercial Law 2,426,009 2,198,516 J. Donald and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, Chair of Legal Ethics 701,729 617,217 John J. Hemmingson, Chair of Civil Liberties 1,898,000 1,720,020 Smithmoore P. Myers Endowed Chair 321,440 284,278 Lectures Van F. Christoph, S.J. Memorial 185,662 179,726 William Lyle Davis, S.J. Memorial 146,241 131,637 Total Professorships and Lectures

$ 24,850,737

$ 2 2,368,289

TOTAL RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS

$ 145,930,843

$ 124,718,178

TOTAL PERMANENT ENDOWMENTS

$ 150,128,880

$ 128,493,611

QUASI-ENDOWMENTS

2014 2013

GENERAL SUPPORT Christine Bozarth ** $ 714,116 $ 642,803 Harry L. “Bing” Crosby 148,925 134,049 Frank McMahon 274,089 246,718 Coletta W. O’Meara 166,208 149,610 Anonymous/Other 126,801 114,138 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Quasi Endowment 1,624,500 1,426,599 Total General Support TRINITY TRUST Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold Distinguished Professorship Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold President’s Fund Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold Scholarship **

$ 3,054,640

$ 2,713,917

$ 6,690,845

$ 6,022,681

PROGRAM SUPPORT Edith L. Anderson $ 224,196 $ 201,807 John L. Aram, Chair of Business Ethics ** 294,812 265,371 Clarence H. Barnes Legacy Faculty Fellowship and Academic Enhancement ** 452,364 78,950 Horace C. Bozarth 853,392 768,170 Patrick J. Cavanaugh Faculty Enrichment 158,243 142,440 College Science Research 2,085,885 1,348,330 Arthur L. Dussault, S.J. Foundation** 122,538 110,301 Dr. Erwin Graue, Chair of Economics ** 181,719 163,572 Don and Carol Herak Engineering Equipment 1,171,690 1,054,682 Hildebrand-Pease Law Library 213,127 191,844

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2014

International Cultural Center Jesuit Mission Trust James R. Jundt, Chair of Economics ** Kellogg Law School Restricted Mission Trust Mosque Operations Mullally Retreat and Ministry John W. Murphy NCAA Athletic Academic Enhancement Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J., Chair of Chemistry ** Kinsey M. Robinson, Chair of Business Administration ** Anonymous/Other Total Program Support

2013

92,789 938,061 409,111 75,820 365,298 359,925 44,064 82,686 629,263 45,320 132,534 172,775 16,556

$ 9,122,164

83,523 844,383 368,256 68,248 328,818 324,271 50,579 0 566,423 40,794 119,299 155,522 41,218

$ 7,316,801

SCHOLARSHIPS Clarence H. Barnes Legacy ** $ 476,343 $ 0 Joseph and Peggy Brennan 435,742 392,228 Marguerite M. and Henry J. Casey ** 113,919 102,543 Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. ** 393,894 354,558 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chastek ** 1,466,973 1,320,477 Comstock Foundation 4,382,407 3,944,769 DeFeyter Family 152,435 0 Sperry H. Goodman 1,151,869 1,036,840 Donald and Pauline Hagan 249,004 224,138 Fred L. and Elizabeth J. Hanson Athletic 181,762 163,611 Horton and Mazie Herman 284,759 249,461 Horton and Mazie Herman (Golf) 239,687 0 Kathyrn A. Jacklin Memorial 57,985 52,194 Ed and Euretta James 368,240 331,467 Arlene E. and Arthur L. LaMasters 202,864 182,606 C. Y. Martin Foundation ** 2,177,928 1,964,312 John Prange, S.J. Ignatian Leaders 2,771,803 2,495,004 Roach Family 214,065 192,688 Mary F. Simkins 174,384 156,969 George J. Struble 102,756 86,619 John and Betty Tubbs Memorial ** 623,375 561,123 Peter and Carol Welk 114,067 102,676 Total Scholarships TOTAL QUASI ENDOWMENTS

LIFE INCOME

$ 16,336,261

$ 13,914,283

$ 3 5,203,910

$ 2 9,967,682

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2013

Charles E. † and Barbara Hennessey, Jr. 459,088 447,788 Phillip and Lorelei Herres 161,644 157,107 Richard and Nina Hofmeister 38,884 27,005 Margel Kaufman 32,465 30,932 Dorothy C. Kelly † 0 305,118 Arthur E. Kennedy 40,871 39,000 John J. † and Nancy L.† Lee 0 33,822 John and Elizabeth †Leonard 21,499 20,770 The Hon. John J. Madden 25,878 24,932 Jack and Mary McCann 1,068,458 1,040,339 Joseph L. McCarthy Trust 1,028,903 988,166 Robert and Claire McDonald 4,353,441 3,904,435 Dr. Joseph and Clara Monks *** 0 85,422 Joseph C. † and Muriel E.† Murphy 0 81,871 Name Withheld By Request 1,027,336 1,000,000 William R. Ogle ** 280,829 268,765 Edward E. and Yvonne † Ralph 211,774 205,139 Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr. 113,501 107,616 John H. and Mary Pat Rickman 100,000 0 Name Withheld By Request 375,858 266,904 Roger and Sharon Roman 25,099 0 Lucille A. Rooney Trust † 0 279,269 Virginia Schurra 97,303 94,094 Stephen B. † and Mary E. Shinn 229,826 206,325 Bartholomew M. † and Sarah Stevens 36,236 34,923 Ivan and Marlene Stewart 44,584 45,814 F. Ray Vollert 116,029 110,768 Pat and Carol West ** 218,876 209,718 Lee and Barbara Wright 36,932 36,028 John T. Yeats 76,642 77,254 Anonymous/Other 24,223 23,361 TOTAL LIFE INCOME

$ 15,478,952

$ 14,871,239

TOTAL ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME

$ 2 00,811,743

$ 173,332,532

2014 2013

Dr. John B. † and Lorraine H. Adams $ 169,022 $ 154,654 Lawrence J. and Anna M. Bennett 211,585 0 Frank and Ilse Bourbeau 110,275 105,445 Name Withheld by Request 978,650 929,452 Dr. Robert Joseph and Thelma Rose Bartoletti † Casey 187,033 186,358 Alan and Ann Cawkwell 99,969 83,604 Name Withheld by Request 505,817 485,118 J. Donald and Va Lena Curran 329,405 214,519 William A. † and Tasia Davenport 35,719 36,225 Joseph † and Edna Deichl 345,383 345,996 Nancy C. Driscoll 1,795,362 1,743,750 Marcella Farrington 20,838 21,022 Jim and Maxine Finlen 75,841 72,296 Maurice Gales ** 344,870 317,778 Gary Glenn 23,000 22,336

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** See also Permanent Endowments

*** Transferred to Permanent Endowment


Trustees and Regents Governance 2013-14 THE ADMINISTRATION

TRUSTEES EMERITI

Thayne M. McCulloh, President Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Chancellor Earl F. Martin, Executive Vice President Patricia O’Connell Killen, Academic Vice President Charles J. Murphy, Vice President for Finance Joe Poss, Vice President for University Advancement Frank Case, S.J., Vice President for Mission Michael L. Roth, Director of Athletics Maureen McGuire, Corporation Counsel Michael B. Herzog, Chief of Staff to the President Margot J. Stanfield, Senior Vice President for Principal Gifts Sue D. Weitz, Vice President//Senior Advisor to the President Judi Biggs Garbuio, Vice President for Student Development TRUSTEES Alvin J. Wolff, Jr., Chair Scott Morris, Vice Chair Timothy Barnard Paul W. Brajcich Fred A. Brown Rebecca A. Cates Tim Clancy, S.J. Gerri Craves Donald Curran John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Theresa Gee Michael J. Graham, S.J. Carl Grether John J. Hemmingson Rev. Stephen Kuder, S.J. David J. Leigh, S.J. Rita Illig Liebelt

John J. Luger Shannon McCambridge John McCann Philip G. McCarthey Thayne McCulloh, D. Phil. John P. McGarry, S.J. Kevin D. McQuilkin Donald P. Nelles Michael A. Patterson James E. Powers Edward A. Reese, S.J. Joseph S. Rossi, S.J. Kathleen Magnuson Sheppard Peter F. Stanton Edward Taylor Robert H. Tomlinson

John Andrew James F. Aylward Walter J. Conn Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J. Luino Dell’Osso Sherwood L. Fawcett William E. Hayes, S.J. Donald H. Herak Bobbie Huguenin Jim Jundt Duff Kennedy W.P. Laughlin Angelo R. Mozilo David A. Sabey Thomas B. Tilford Patrick J. West

REGENTS D. Michael Reilly, Chair Mary Herche, Vice Chair for Administration Sharon Cade, Vice Chair for Mission John J. Parente, Immediate Past Chair Richard F. Angotti Peter Arkison Anjali Barretto Michael Bayley Mark S. Britton Gregory M. Bui Gerard V. Centioli Craig T. Clifford Walter F. Conn Va Lena Curran Barbara Daniels Kevin D. Daniels Robert J. Day Angel M. Diez Patricia A. Etter Al Falkner David Gallant William Geary Daniel P. Harbaugh Michael Hazel John E. Heath, III Steve Helmbrecht Lorelei Herres

Kevin Hickey Christine M. Hogan Stanton K. Hooper Kyle Hubbard Gregory A. Hubert Gregory M. Huckabee Steven Jager Lisa Janicki Donald L. Jans Eileen Johnston Marcus Jundt Christy Larsen Michael D. Lucarelli Simon Manning Robert McCambridge Thomas K. McCarthey Malori McGill Dr. C. Harold Mielke John P. Moynier Linda Pierce Richard Powers William Quigg Jeffrey Reed Renee Reuther Steven D. Robinson Sr. Kathleen Ross, S.N.J.M. Jill Royston Denny Ryerson Karen L. Sayre Reed Schifferman James V. Schumacher Richard J. Shinder Patricia Smith Albert A. Stadtmueller Dick Taylor Thatcher Thompson Timothy Thompson Michele Tiesse Anna Timberlake Dr. Diane Timberlake John C. Timm Michael Tobin Sr. Mary E. Tracy, S.N.J.M. Laura Stepovich Tramonte Michael F. Tucci Kurt Walsdorf

Tyler Wasson Kevin P. West Fritz H. Wolff James J. Workland William Jr. Wrigglesworth Irving Zakheim

REGENTS EMERITI Anne Aram Dr. Nancy S. Burnett Joseph P. Delay Dr. Thomas A. Driscoll Dr. Judith Gilmartin Josef E. Gray Donald Hackney Donald R. Kayser John Kelly Bernard Levernier Wilfrid G. Loeken Claire McDonald Robert McDonald Colleen Meighan Mary Jane Patterson James H. Prince Philip M. Raekes Edward Ralph Gary Randall L. Philip Reinig Charles H. Steilen David J. Taylor

BOARD OF MEMBERS Ken Krall, S.J. Presiding Officer Timothy Clancy, S.J. Scott Coble, S.J. Stephen Kuder, S.J. (Rector, GU Jesuit Community) Robert Lyons, S.J. Anthony Via, S.J. Jim Voiss, S.J. Kevin Waters, S.J.

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President Thayne McCulloh at the 50th reunion for Gonzaga-in-Florence.

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