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Report of the President DIRECTOR: RECITAL HALL: Laura Sims 168 seats. Named the Martin and Edwidge Woldson SIZE: Recital Hall after Miss Woldson’s parents 57,550 square feet SPECIAL FEATURES: CONSTRUCTION COST: The stage features a proscenium arch $30 million and a fly loft. The orchestra pit can rise or descend for an orchestra during musical or MAINSTAGE THEATER: dance productions. 759 seats (595 orchestra, 164 in balcony and side boxes)

Taking Center Stage

Miss Myrtle Woldson was clear about her wishes before she collaboration. What happened when the curtain rose for the first time passed away in 2014: She wanted her hard-earned, carefully was a product three years in the making, representing music, dance and monitored real-estate fortune to benefit Gonzaga University, acting, the beauty of the Spokane region and even the personality of Miss the arts, and generations of students to come. In April 2019, her Woldson. In addition to the collective genius of Kathleen Jeffs (chair of dream came true with the opening of a performing arts center theatre and dance), Suzanne Ostersmith (director of dance) and Timothy bearing her name. Westerhaus (chair of music), opening night demanded behind-the-scenes prowess by Laura Sims, the center’s new director, and the staff members Inside, The Woldson Collection pays tribute to Miss Woldson she hired just weeks before opening night. and inspires students and visitors to pursue self-empowerment. The museumlike series of spaces includes narrative panels “Everyone at Gonzaga has helped to make and multimedia displays celebrating Miss Woldson’s life, entrepreneurship and philanthropy. Miss Woldson’s dream a reality.”

The premiere performance at the Myrtle Woldson Performing — Monty Danner, friend and personal representative of Miss Woldson, Arts Center was a showcase of remarkable creativity and at the dedication of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center.

2 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 A Decade of Blessings With this Report, I mark the conclusion of my 10th year as president of this extraordinary institution – and what a decade it has been! It is an opportunity to look back at many important milestones, and as I do so, I am overcome by just how immensely blessed Gonzaga is. Our good fortune is due to dedicated faculty and staff, the support Our 125th anniversary of parents and alumni, incredible partnerships, generous gifts, celebration talented leaders, faithful friends, and God’s continued guidance. continued at the 2013 Gala. Here are just a few of many, many highlights: • By becoming a signatory to the President’s Climate • We’ve nurtured and strengthened our Catholic and Commitment, we pledged ourselves to reducing Jesuit identity through development of deep campus carbon output by 20% by 2020 – a goal we achieved relationships with the Spokane Diocese, creation this past year. of our Statement of Affirmation as a Jesuit Work, the building of a new home for the Jesuit community, • To support the student development experience, we’ve completion of the Mission Priority Examen, and creating expanded programming for First-Year students, achieved a combined Office of Mission & Ministry. “veteran friendly campus” status, developed the Lincoln LGBTQ Center and worked diligently to address needs for a • We’ve seen academic excellence shine through the more diverse community. steady leadership of our College and Schools, and the establishment of two new schools – Nursing & Human • The reputation of Gonzaga as an excellent university has Physiology (2013), as well as Leadership Studies (2018); reached new heights. In the U.S. News college rankings, the hiring of several highly qualified and dedicated we were for the first time this year ranked #79 among leaders; developing strategic collaborations such as national universities, while remaining one of the the Regional Health Partnership with the UW School “best value” institutions as well. of Medicine; and the implementation of a re-imagined As I approach my 30th year at Gonzaga, I simply could not be core curriculum. more honored and proud to lead it and to work side by side with • Our campus has changed significantly with new buildings Jesuit and lay colleagues, who provide continued inspiration – Coughlin Residence Hall (2009), the Stevens Center for the important role we have in influencing the future. for Tennis and Golf (2011), the Boone Avenue Retail Center, Gonzaga graduates are highly esteemed leaders, entrepreneurs, or “BARC” (2013), the John J. Hemmingson University humanitarians, philanthropists and citizens. They are the reason Center (2015), Della Strada Jesuit Community (2017), we continue to question our strategies, push ourselves to meet Volkar Center for Athletic Achievement (2018), Woldson challenges, and test our competitive edge in a changing higher Performing Arts Center (2019). These new facilities education landscape. allow us to re-imagine and in some cases repurpose other facilities to better support our faculty and students Thank you for your commitment and the unwavering support you (e.g., Honors and the Humanities). provide as together we journey forward into the decade ahead. • As indicated by the names on those buildings, Sincerely, generous donors have made the largest gifts ever committed to this University in allowing us to successfully complete our largest capital campaign Thayne M. McCulloh, D.Phil. in history, raising $355 million. I’m so proud that this campaign also provided more than $110 million directly for scholarship support with 284 new student scholarships created.

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 2 Examining our Jesuit, Catholic identity

Over the course of the 2018-19 academic The final Mission Priority Examen report While collecting and pondering the feedback year, Gonzaga continued to place intentional reaffirmed the importance of a shared received during that process, Gonzaga focus on its Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic identity commitment to mission among all areas of continued the work of deepening its and practice – but in an important new way. One university life. It also identified gaps in current mission offerings in many ways. We merged significant achievement was completion of the programs and infrastructure where we will put University Ministry and the Office of Mission Mission Priority Examen, a new process required intentional focus: into one, Office of Mission and Ministry, to of all Jesuit colleges and universities, to explore reflect our conviction that in a Jesuit context, • Clarity and accountability in decision- areas of strength and weakness in the life of “mission” and “ministry” are ultimately making, resource allocation and their mission. Faculty, staff and students in connected. That team offered a Catholic priorities every area had the opportunity to provide input, Identity Series and other opportunities and then peer reviewers from other institutions • Hiring for Mission for intellectual engagement and reflection throughout the academic year. evaluated our findings. • Formation and education about the Society of Jesus, the Catholic This Examen experience led to the identification Amid these efforts, President McCulloh tradition, Ignatian spirituality, of four institutional priorities, including a appointed a Commission on University Jesuit pedagogy and contemporary Work Values project, a comprehensive Jesuit Response to the Catholic Sexual Abuse mission leadership Identity Initiative, a reaffirmed mission-based Crisis to engage with the greater Gonzaga commitment to Diversity, Equity and Cultural • Integration of mission identity in community. Goals include discovering how Fluency, and Administrative Restructuring curricula across disciplines and all best to stand in solidarity with victim- to support the vitality and viability of our areas of university life survivors of abuse; to heal and repair the harm inflicted by abuse; and to address institution, in service to its mission. • Jesuit engagement. systemic institutional and social failures. Learn more at gonzaga.edu/commission.

3 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 Leadership & transitions and professor whose experience speaks to succeeding Interim Dean Lin Murphy in the School Gonzaga’s own mission to create an innovative of Nursing and Human Physiology. A fifth dean, and diverse, Jesuit education model. Jacob Rooksby, J.D., in the School of Law, succeeded Dean Jane Korn in June 2018. “I look forward to working with University leadership, faculty, students, staff and board In July 2019, Mermann-Jozwiak left the University Deena J. González, Ph.D. members in advancing the goals of the to become provost at Bucknell University, and strategic plan and supporting the institution’s Matt Bahr, Ph.D., who has served as associate The 2018-2019 academic year marked the vision as an exemplar of Jesuit and Catholic dean, stepped in as interim dean of the College of beginning of Gonzaga’s transition to a higher education,” González said. Arts and Sciences. The 2018-2019 academic year student-integrated provost structure, one also welcomed Vice President for Administration that has become increasingly common among Four deans joined González among the new James Angelosante, previously at the University Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. faces on campus in June and July 2019. The of Washington, to oversee operations such as This model seeks to unite the University’s recent hires are Yolanda Gallardo Carter, human resources and plant services, among other academic and student development objectives, Ph.D., succeeding Dean Vincent Alfonso departments that serve the whole campus. fostering faculty and student success with an in the School of Education; Karlene Hoo, emphasis on collaborative program development. Ph.D., succeeding Interim Dean Joe Fedock Another leadership change came as Michelle in the School of Engineering and Applied Wheatley, D.Min., became the first lay person and Gonzaga welcomed Lizbeth “Beth” J. Martin Science; Rosemarie Hunter, Ph.D., succeeding woman to oversee Gonzaga’s mission as acting vice as interim provost and senior vice president in Interim Dean Jolanta Weber in the School of president of Mission & Ministry. 2018. Martin previously served as chief academic Leadership Studies; and Vincent Salyers, Ed.D., officer at Holy Names University and succeeded Interim Academic Vice President Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak. Martin’s experience guided the University through this transitional time, and through the hiring of four new academic deans.

Martin passed the torch to Deena J. González, Ph.D., as permanent provost and senior vice president in June 2019. González emerged from a hiring process with more than 100 applications under consideration. The former associate provost for faculty affairs at Loyola Marymount University, González is an accredited administrator Yolanda Gallardo Karlene Hoo, Ph.D. Rosemarie Hunter, Ph.D. Vincent Salyers, Ed.D. Carter, Ph.D.

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 4 Academics UW-GU Regional Health Partnership

Now in its third year, the Regional • UW researchers brought their Health Partnership is connecting GU expertise to Gonzaga and Spokane students with mentors at the UW School more broadly, with studies on aging of Medicine labs in Seattle and Spokane, and the impact of traumatic brain expanding their opportunities for injury on mental health. research and career advancement. • Medical students work outside Here are a few highlights from this the classroom, reflecting GU’s collaboration between the University commitment to service and of Washington School of Medicine and community engagement, by Gonzaga. volunteering in the Med for Ed program, Walking School Bus, Union • UW reported that all of its Gospel Mission clinic and others. medical students in the Lilac “I come to work every As a Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic City made Spokane their top • GU undergrads partner with UW day confident that the institution dedicated to fostering the venue choice. mentors – grad students, faculty whole person, excellence in education relationship students and I researchers, or postdoctoral fellows is nothing new to Gonzaga’s long- • This spring, Gonzaga broadcast – based on their career interests, to have will lay a foundation standing mission. Gonzaga alumni leave studies majors produced videos boost their biomedical research skills. for a future that is brighter the University as leaders, volunteers highlighting UW medical students than the present we live in. and critical thinkers, fueled by their studying in Spokane. These efforts, and more, point to the tre- And so I come here because classroom engagement to pursue their mendous opportunity for further growth of the Regional Health Partnership. I want to be a part of that goals and challenge the issues they see in the world. The 2019 U.S. News & World transformation.” Report rankings recognized Gonzaga’s – Jeffrey Dodd (assistant commitment to education with a No. 1 Early in the 2019-20 academic year, the two institutions announced their intention to professor of English) rank in best undergraduate teaching. build a new teaching center adjacent to the Gonzaga campus, indicating a commitment Gonzaga’s ranking among 140 regional, to the health education possibilities in the Inland Northwest. Western universities unfolded from a spring 2018 survey of votes from peer college administrators.

# Faculty members ignite their passion for 1 in teaching in many ways. Here are two: • Career & Professional Development’s Teaching Faculty Career Kindler program, to integrate career development into their classrooms and student advisory efforts

• Interdisciplinary research and teaching collaborations.

5 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 2019 Rankings & Recognition Diverse Learning # Opportunities 1 IN JOBS U.S. News & World Report Highest employment after Best Undergraduate Our gratitude goes to our supporters graduation in Washington in 2019 #1 Teaching in the West who sponsored guest appearances Zippia.com at these named lectures #2 Best Graduation Aram Lecture, business ethics Rate in the West (87%) “Sustainability in Business” Christine Uri, ENGIE Insight 95% success Best First-Year Student Graduates from 2018 reported full or #3 Retention Rate (93%) Arnold Distinguished Professorship part-time employment, volunteer service “Technological advancements and or continuing education today’s expanding definition of what it Best College for First Destination Survey Report #3 means to be human” Veterans in the West Marie-Christine Nizzi Peace Corps #4 Best Regional Davis Lecture, history volunteers University in the West “Toward a Shared National Narrative” #15 in 2018 among medium-size Timothy Egan Best Value School in colleges and universities #6 the West Flannery Lectures, religious studies Peace Corps “From the Upper Room to Pentecost: Most Innovative Schools Toward an Ethic of Racial Mercy” #7 in the West (Tied) Maureen H. O’Connell #21 best value “Unrestricted Love: Blackness and among nationwide private universities Catholicity as Interrelated Marks of Christian Life” Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine Andrew Prevot MOVING AHEAD: O’Leary Lecture, sciences #9 best value National “Organic Electronics” and “The Power of among public and private universities in π: A Computational Chemist’s Journey the West/Southwest Rankings into π-Conjugated Materials” Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine The 2020 U.S. News rankings Jean-Luc Brédas consider Gonzaga a “national university” rather than a Pigott Lecture, entrepreneurship “regional” university due to “Creating, Building & Sustaining the reclassification by the Carnegie Lilac Bloomsday Run” “Best and Most Institute. GU’s place on the lists Don Kardong, event founder will put us in the company of Interesting” approximately 400 universities, 323 U.S., Canadian, British and Irish colleges including Ivy League schools, state research schools and other Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020 prestigious institutions.

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 6 College of Arts and Sciences Interim Dean: Matt Bahr, Ph.D. Succeeding Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak, Ph.D.

Facts & Stats natural, formal and applied sciences. Mermann- paper, “Mapping and Making • 2,414 undergraduate, 36 graduate students Jozwiak elaborated on the success in helping Community: Collaborative • 89 published articles or chapters and 11 students develop teamwork, problem-solving and Digital Humanities books by faculty other essential skills. Approaches, Experiential Associate Professor of History & Director of Learning, and Citizens’ • 178 papers presented by faculty at regional, Native American Studies Laurie Arnold, Ph.D., Media.” Roden and Shlossberg national and international venues contributed to the Time magazine article “The 25 presented at the Alliance of • 32 professors led professional Moments From American History That Matter Digital Humanities Organizations organizations related to their disciplines Right Now.” Among seven Native scholars, she Annual Meeting in Colombia. Kimberle Crenshaw was • 31 faculty members received international, also contributed to the Metropolitan Museum of Brian Cooney, Kristine Hoover the keynote for the 2019 national and regional recognition or awards Art exhibit “Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection.” Additionally, and Katey Roden, all Ph.D., Public Humanities lecture, • 148 students enrolled in an internship for Arnold co-hosted “The Native American West: A received the Civil Rights Award co-sponsored by the academic credit Case Study of the Columbia Plateau,” a faculty from the Kootenai County Task School of Law. • 93% success rate (first-destination survey) development summer institute funded by the Force on Human Relations at its 21st annual Human Rights • 28 performing arts events and exhibits by National Endowment for the Humanities. Banquet. The banquet, themed “Our Pursuit for faculty at regional, national and Professor of English Tod Marshall, Ph.D., and Equality and Social Justice for the Human Race international venues other state poets featured in “WA 129” received Continues,” included a keynote address from GU Faculty Accomplishments the Washington Voices Award from the Chief Diversity Officer Raymond Reyes. Washington Center for the Book. Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak presented on These Gonzaga art department faculty exhibited interdisciplinary studies at the Greater Gonzaga The team of Katey Roden, Ph.D. (English and personal work at the Jundt Art Museum: Mary Guild in November. An interdisciplinary teaching Women’s & Gender Studies, visiting Digital Farrell, M.F.A. (printmaking), Matt McCormick, approach fosters critical thinking by encouraging Humanities scholar) and Pavel Shlossberg, Ph.D. M.F.A. (filmmaking, artist),Mat Rude, M.F.A. students to recognize common themes, patterns (Communication & Leadership Studies), was (ceramics) and Laura Truitt, M.F.A. (painting and and issues between the humanities and social, a finalist for the Paul Fortier Prize with their drawing).

7 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 School of Business Administration Dean: Kenneth Anderson, Ph.D.

Facts & Stats 1,400 undergraduate and 200 graduate students 25 faculty members published articles or chapters 24 faculty members presented at regional, national and international venues The 2019 Pigott Lecture featured Don Kardong, 209 students interned with 198 organizations founder of the Lilac Bloomsday Run. 96% undergraduate employment success rate 97% graduate employment success rate $550,000 in scholarships awarded to students Highlights 52 Zags volunteered 623 hours, helped file816 tax In addition to the Aram Lecture on Business Ethics Finance students tied for third place with returns and helped generate $1,212,644 in refunds and the Pigott Entrepreneurship Lecture, the the University of Oregon in the ACG Cup for United Way’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance school launched the new Mozilo Chair of Business Northwest, a case-study finance competition Program. Administration Lecture in April 2019. This year’s in which student teams face realistic theme, “Housing Affordability: Understanding this finance issues and present their solutions Important Issue,” featured a lineup of community, before a panel of judges. GU was the only business and university presenters. undergraduate team to make it to the finals. 2018-2019 U.S. News & World Report Rankings: • Top 5% nationwide for first-time CPA pass The Washington CPA Foundation awarded In a new Numerica-Gonzaga School of rates (#20 in the United States among large scholarships to 15 Gonzaga students. Seventy Business Board Partnership Program, two accounting programs at 76%) aspiring CPAs in Washington state received these GU business students (Anthony Kaskurs and scholarships, with Gonzaga and the University of Micaela Granberg) served as the first student • #18 Nation’s Best Graduate Accounting Washington tying for the most recipients. directors on Numerica Credit Union’s board Program of directors. This new career preparation • #23 Best Undergraduate Accounting At the 26th Economics Symposium in 2019, opportunity allows students to learn about Program Professor of Economics and Dean Emeritus corporate culture from a community-oriented Clarence “Bud” Barnes presented “America company. Numerica Credit Union President • #36 Best Undergraduate Finance Program Divided: An Economic Perspective.” Barnes’ wealth and CEO Carla Cicero said in a CUToday • #21 Best Part-time MBA Finance Program management class received the Fred Dickson article that the company also enjoys learning Memorial Award on behalf of the 2017-2018 class. • #44 Best Part-time MBA, top 100 MBA from students, who contribute new ideas and The award goes to the top-performing investment Program for 11 consecutive years perspectives as a younger demographic. Dean portfolio in the D.A. Davidson & Co. Student Anderson hopes the Numerica-Gonzaga School Investment Program, in which the 2017-2018 class of Business Board Partnership Program will earned returns of 50.4%. Gonzaga is the first school open doors to similar opportunities with other to be a two-time winner of the award. organizations.

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 8 School of Education Dean: Yolanda Gallardo Carter, Ph.D., succeeding Dean Vincent Alfonso

Facts & Stats Education at Berea College in Kentucky. She talked of their dedication to Catholic values and brings to the University a background in teacher principles. University leaders over the years had • 201 undergraduates; 332 graduate students preparation, educational pedagogies, graduate a special bond with the family, which understood • 100% employment success rate for and undergraduate training, and multilingual that education is a game changer. Vincent Alfonso, undergraduates and 99% for graduates education. Carter co-founded a bilingual school now former dean, also read from a letter written • 32 faculty (15 tenured; 15 tenure-track; 2 known as Mexicayotl Academy, served as president by Jesse before her death in 2014, in which she term-contract) of the Kentucky Association of Colleges for Teacher expressed that “education is the most important Education and the Kentucky representative for the part of a person’s life.” • 26 faculty-published articles or chapters Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges • 31 faculty-given national and international for Teacher Education. Commemorating the “90/25” milestones, the School presentations of Education hosted a speaker series. Rob McCann A Milestone Year (’95, ’06), Catholic Charities CEO, presented • 20 graduate student projects The School of Education honored its past, “Lifelong Commitment to the Mission,” which present and future with events to celebrate the focused on the state of homelessness in Spokane. Highlights 90th anniversary of the school and the 25th Brooke Matson (’05, ’08), executive director of Yolanda Gallardo Carter, Ph.D., became the anniversary of the Rosauer Center for Education. Spark Central, shared insights on “Creativity as dean of the School of Education on July 1. Carter A rededication of the center, made possible by the Survival.” The nonprofit she oversees aims to bring recently served as associate professor and generosity of J.M. and Jessie Rosauer, included together new and old neighborhoods to make the Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair in a compelling story by their son, Robin (’65), who learning accessible to people of all economic levels.

Members of the Rosauer family honor their parents, Then-Dean Vincent Alfonso helped to bless the J.M. and Jessie Rosauer, who helped make the School Rosauer Center for Education at a rededication 9 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 of Education building possible. marking its 25th year. School of Engineering & Applied Science Dean: Karlene Hoo, Ph.D., succeeding Interim Dean Joe Fedock

Facts & Stats The Senior Design Expo is an annual showcase • 794 undergraduates; 61 graduate students of student innovation. in Transmission & Distribution Power Engineering program, 15% female Highlights • 27% of tenured/tenure-track faculty published Karlene A. Hoo, Ph.D., became dean of the School The Center for Engineering Design & books, journal articles or papers of Engineering and Applied Science on June 17. She Entrepreneurship continues to expand the real- earned chemical engineering degrees from the • 90% employment success among recent world projects available to seniors for their University of Pennsylvania and the University of undergraduates, 100% among master’s capstone experience. More than 30 industry Notre Dame. Prior to entering academia, she was a graduates (First Destination Survey by Career partners such as Kaiser Aluminum, Avista, chemical engineer with Exxon-Mobil and DuPont. & Professional Development) Boeing and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Hoo also served as a program director at the National sponsored at least one of the 59 senior design • #18 Nation’s Best Undergraduate Engineering Science Foundation in the Engineering Directorate projects developed in the 2018-19 academic year. Programs where a doctorate is not offered (U.S. and as a visiting scientist with NASA Johnson A third of the final projects showcased in May News & World Report) Space Center and Sandia. Prior to joining Gonzaga, were proposed by students. Each team worked • 89% of engineering seniors passed the she served for five years as dean of the Graduate with a faculty adviser and one of 52 industry Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (compared School at Montana State University. She has an professionals on the Design Advisory Board. accomplished research record of more than 100 peer- with 73% nationwide) The first Gonzaga engineering-specific study reviewed and contributed publications. • 102 students studied abroad, an increase of abroad program launched in 2019. Rhonda Young, 13% from the previous year. Most popular Students continue to find inspiration from lab work Ph.D., and Alex Maxwell, Ph.D., of the civil programs: Gonzaga in Florence, St. Louis and research opportunities with SEAS faculty. Of the engineering program led a dozen students to the University in Madrid 30 students participating in research in the spring Delft region of the Netherlands to experience semester, more than half presented their findings alternative approaches to sustainable urban • Of 14 engineering/computer science clubs, at conferences or competitions. Two mechanical development, such as the area’s alternate modes of 43% designed, built or prepared entries into engineering seniors, Teddy Mangrum and Joe transportation. nationwide competitions Wilson, won first and third prize, respectively, for Ivan Jimenez (’19 Engineering Management) their presentations at a Society of Manufacturing received the 2019 Governor’s Civic Leadership Engineers event. Award in April.

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School of Leadership Studies Dean: Rosemarie Hunter, Ph.D., succeeding Jolanta Weber, Ph.D., interim dean

Facts & Stats • 676 graduate students (409 ORGL; 176 COML; 77 DPLS), 175 undergraduates in the Comprehensive Leadership Program, and nearly 1,000 participants in training and development programs • 97% success (first-destination report) • 4 collaborations/cross-listed courses with other schools School of Law • 2 new concentrations (leading change, Kim Pearson, J.D., is associate dean for strategic communication) Dean: Jacob Rooksby, J.D., Ph.D. academic affairs and program innovation. • 24 students at Gonzaga from Colombia’s Javeriana University Facts & Stats • 19 students in Zambia to understand Activist.” The Center also hosted a naturalization • 350 students (October 2018) community development ceremony, welcoming 60 new American citizens. • 19 faculty publications (articles or chapters; • 6 Living Leadership events (Boise, Portland, A new Center for Law, Ethics & Commerce, direct- non-peer-reviewed publications) Bay Area & more); 2 alumni retreats; 2 ed by Professor Stephen Sepinuck, J.D., creates Leadership Fishbowls & 5 Story Slams for • 17 faculty members presented at regional, resources tailored to transactional law studies, pro- students; 5 Leadership Over Lunch events national and international venues viding legal and theoretical knowledge and skills • 8 professors served as leaders in needed to represent businesses and consumers in Highlights professional organizations all manner of commercial transactions. In its first year as a school, Leadership Studies • 83.1% pass rate for all GU Bar Exam takers. New partnerships announced this year include an launched new concentrations, hosted expanded Among the state’s three law schools, Immigration Practice and Policy Clinic with Cath- programming for “Women Lead” conferences in Gonzaga achieved the highest overall pass olic Charities of Eastern Washington and a Legal Seattle and Spokane, and led a successful Speaker rate in the July 2018 Washington State Bar Education Collaboration Committee with Eastern Series featuring authors Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner Exam. Washington University to pursue the possibility of (“The Leadership Challenge”). Partnerships with EWU students completing a bachelor’s and GU law • 5,061 student public service and 8,621 pro Javeriana University, the UW School of Medicine and degree in six years. bono hours other schools across campus continue to be a priority. In other news, the Gonzaga Wine Institute, direct- The School also launched a scholarship fund to honor • 4 students advanced to nationals in ed by Professor Jessica Kiser, J.D., is a non-degree longtime faculty member Joe Albert, Ph.D., and the National Trademark Moot Court experience with online learning and in-person raised support at an event featuring former graduate Competition education related to the business and legal aspects student and basketball great Ronny Turiaf. of wine. Highlights Gonzaga understands that fostering lives of A highlight of the year was an appearance by leadership and service for the common good In September 2018, Gonzaga Law launched the the dean, faculty and students on national TV, as means teaching students to advance diversity and Center for Civil and Human Rights with an Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson empowerment in the world around them. In July 2018, all-day conference, “The Pursuit of Justice: Law, declared the existence of Gonzaga in a video that the School of Leadership Studies began evaluating Leadership, and the Role of the Civil Rights appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” applications for its Certificate in Women’s Leadership,

11 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 School of Nursing & Human which combines online and on-campus coursework – research and practical skills – dedicated to supporting Physiology equity and helping women thrive in the workplace. Dean: Vincent Salyers, Ed.D., Rosemarie Hunter, Ph.D., became dean on June 17. succeeding Interim Dean Lin Murphy Hunter had served at the University of Utah since 1995 in various administrative and teaching roles – as an associate professor of social work and a special assis- Facts & Stats engagement with preceptors. Online student tant to the president for Campus Community Partner- • 575 undergraduates; 627 graduate students evaluations and an informational preceptor portal foster meaningful and sustained relationships with ships, for example. With a background in social work, • 94% success for undergrads; 96% for graduates all these participants in their vital role. leadership and university-community partnerships, (first-destination report) Hunter brings a passion for building thriving commu- • Ranked 3rd for master of nurse practitioner The UW-GU Regional Health Partnership shares a nities through social, economic and environmental degrees (2018, SR Education Group) commitment to the common good – to the health justice, a vision that fluidly connects with Gonzaga’s of our communities and the people in Eastern own mission. • 10 faculty publications Washington and beyond. School of Nursing & Human • 11 faculty presented at national/ Physiology leaders are excited about the potential for international conferences shared initiatives, as well as shared interprofessional • 29 students inducted into Sigma Theta Tau health education and research with colleagues from international honor society across campus and with the UW School of Medicine. • 7 BSN students accepted to Providence Sacred Recently, the Department of Human Physiology and Heart’s nurse tech program; 1 at Virginia Mason the UWSOM jointly appointed a faculty member to teach for both universities. This is the first position • 37 Human Physiology students with hired through a collaborative recruitment effort 5 faculty advisers conducted 9 research between the two institutions as part of the Regional projects resulting in abstract acceptances Health Partnership. at the American College for Sports Medicine, Northwest Chapter. Other ongoing successful collaboration includes the Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Program with First-time exam success: Providence Health Care, which produces graduates • 93% family nurse practice ANCC who are highly sought after across the country. • 88% nurse practitioner (PMHNP) ANCC Registered Nurse Vincent L. Salyers, Ed.D., became dean on July 1. Among other senior administrative • 87.7% undergraduate NCLEX licensure exam and teaching positions, Salyers was interim associate Highlights vice president for research at Mount Royal University and founding dean and professor of nursing at The Department of Nursing has focused on MacEwan University in Alberta. Jesuit-educated at strengthening relationships with graduate the University of San Francisco. Salyers has a vision mentors by launching the Preceptor Gratitude for innovative programs, simulation and technology. Campaign to honor the impact they have in creating He also hopes the school will inspire graduates to transformative and exceptional learning experiences Delores Alexander (’10) was a keynote speaker impact their communities in positive ways through for nurse practitioner students. The department also at the Women Lead Spokane event. their research and clinical service. updated and created several processes to streamline REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 12 Notable Mentions

Community Connections Sustainability Inspiring Change

• Science in Action! students provide hands-on At Gonzaga, students aren’t just learning about the How are GU students becoming men and women with science lessons at local elementary schools, issues and challenges of a modern world. They’re and for others? They’re engaging in critical discourse igniting children’s curiosity about the sciences engaging with the tools and resources around them to about how to create a better world. and potential STEM careers. become stewards of the Earth. • In July 2018, 22 undergraduate female students • Greater Gonzaga Guild highlights faculty Here are some ways campus has shown caring for convened to learn effective leadership strategies research and scholarship through a series of and receive mentorship from women in politics, our common home. free lectures that reflect the University’s business, education, policy and activism, as part commitment to lifelong learning. • 2019 Clean Air Award from the Spokane of a six-day institute designed to inspire political • Members of the University District contribute to Regional Clean Air Agency for efforts in energy leadership, diverse representation in government, the overall economic prosperity of the region. efficiency and reduced emissions. and self-empowerment among young women. A new Gateway Bridge connecting campuses • Named in the 2018 “Princeton Review Guide • 2018 marked the 20th anniversary of Gonzaga’s demonstrates a milestone in the collaborative to 399 Green Colleges” (GU received a “green Institute for Hate Studies, a celebration that work of our local universities. rating” of 93 on a scale of 80-99). noted its impact on the International Network • School of Business Administration students for Hate Studies, as well as similar programs at • Sharp Avenue reopened with an environ- offer Volunteer Income Tax Service, Justice other schools. “Communities for Justice” events mentally conscious new stormwater system for Fraud Victims (forensic accounting) and included Prayers at the Peace Pole and the Fifth designed in part by Gonzaga civil engineering other community-facing programs. International Conference on Hate Studies – students. “Building Peace through Kindness, Dialogue, and • The Center for Community Engagement • Bee City USA recertified GU as aBee Campus Forgiveness.” organizes dozens of programs that place USA designee. students into community agencies and schools to mentor and learn from others while also • Volkar Center for Athletic Achievement helping to address important neighborhood received LEED Gold certification from the and community issues such as hunger, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Student Development Design, the world’s largest green building homelessness and education. • Through the Center for Community Engagement, rating system. • Every Saturday through the Gonzaga ESL students selected as Wolff Fellows co-design Community Outreach program (GECO), • In December 2018, the Board of Trustees and execute projects through paid positions at graduate students teach English as a Second adopted a new approach to socially and nonprofit organizations. environmentally responsible investing. Language classes free of charge to immigrants • When new students arrive, one of their initial The venture emerged from a Gonzaga and refugees. (Shown below) courses is the first-year seminar. Three professors Student Body Association resolution urging – Scott Starbuck, Ph.D., Molly Kretchmar- divestment from fossil fuels. The board Hendricks, Ph.D., and Maria Howard, Ph.D. launched a task force to address climate – introduced peer educators to these seminars, change solutions and promote sustainable with the goal of fostering a deeper, co-learning change through socially responsible investing experience. criteria. • The Parent & Family Relations office celebrated 10 Learn more in the Spring 2019 edition of Gonzaga years and the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Center had its 15th Magazine, which is printed on 100% post-consumer anniversary. recycled, compost-safe paper at a solar power-fueled printer: gonzaga.edu/magazine.

13 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 National Spotlight

Mission & Ministry

In 2018-2019, the Office of Mission and Ministry hired three professional staff members, implemented weekly meetings within Gonzaga’s Catholic community, coordinated Adoration events, and introduced the Lumina Vitae Retreat.

The Bulldog Athlete Ministry, a weekly, nondenominational Christian ministry, invites athletes to their faith and walks alongside them in centering God in their lives. During this year, Mission and Ministry expanded on its Faith and Justice focus with programs such as the Westborough Baptist Protest Interfaith Vigil, which saw more than 200 attendees, the New Zealand Mosque Shooting Vigil, and various other opportunities for liturgies, vigils, service, interfaith ministry and cross-university collaboration. Mike Rowe and a Mountain of Backpacks • Inaugural Lumina Vitae Retreat - 37 participants

• Faith and Justice Programming - 300+ participants After having been a high-school dropout, Rick Clark (‘19) was accepted to Gonzaga and • Bulldog Athlete Ministry - 63 students from 8 sports received scholarships to help pay for his education. While at GU, he launched a nonprofit outreach program, Giving Back Packs, to offer hope to those living on the streets of • 27 other student retreats, 227 liturgies and Pilgrimage Spokane. His story was heard across the country when a crew from the Facebook Watch show, “Returning the Favor,” including star host Mike Rowe, came to campus where Rowe revealed several surprises: a mountain of supplies to support his work, and news that the remainder of his college loans were paid in full. Student Development and its many partners Clark was a recipient of a Mary Stuart Rogers Scholarship, and always grateful for the host the Magis Awards chance to receive a Gonzaga education. Today, he and his team at Giving Back Packs are to recognize exceptional Zags each year. Morgan hearing from communities across the nation, interested in starting similar efforts. Smith (‘19) was one Watch his story: gonzaga.edu/RickClark. such honoree in 2019.

Does Gonzaga Exist? While March Madness always delivers a healthy dose of exposure to Gonzaga for its basketball program’s success, 2019 launched the university further into the national spotlight. That was due to a playful monologue by late- night TV host Jimmy Kimmel who asked whether Gonzaga really existed. ZagNation responded in ways that kept the banter going for several weeks, resulting in record-breaking visits to See related videos on YouTube.com/GonzagaU. the gonzaga.edu website and millions of dollars’ worth of media coverage. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 14 NCAA Student Athlete Success

• Gonzaga’s student-athletes achieved a Graduation accomplishments unequaled by any other team Jeremy Jones and Josh Perkins visit Success Rate of 99%, according to the NCAA, tying in the country during that span. patients at the Spokane VA hospital for #2 in the nation. That’s well above the NCAA average of 85% and the West Coast Conference For the first time, Gonzaga had two players average of 90%. Ten sports teams posted 100% selected in the first round of the NBA Draft;Rui GSR scores – some for several consecutive years. Hachimura ninth by the Washington Wizards; and Brandon Clarke, 21st by the Oklahoma City • Gonzaga’s athletic program scored 998 out of Thunder, then traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. the 1,000-point Academic Progress Rate scale for academic eligibility and retention among student- Women’s basketball continued to average more athletes. than 5,500 fans per home game, ranking the Men’s basketball enjoyed five weeks as the No. Zags No. 1 nationally for attendance capacity at 1-ranked team in the nation, and received a No. 1 seed 93.74%. GU received its highest ranking in the in the NCAA Tournament. The Zags advanced to AP poll, No. 13, and its No. 5 seed in the NCAA the Sweet 16 for the fifth straight year, and the Elite Tournament was also the best ever. The Zags’ Eight for the third time in the last five years, both No. 12 national ranking in the USA Today/WBCA Coaches Poll was the highest in program history.

15 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 Spike presents cupcakes in celebration of the Men’s Basketball team’s No. 1 standing. 2019 Mary Stuart Rogers Scholars Donations impact all students.

Bob Finn and Andrew Brajcich thank attendees of the annual alumni scholarship benefit The year in generosity

Thanks to your support this year, Gonzaga reached During Zags Give Day on March 19, more than 1,148 Looking Ahead some amazing milestones, including top rankings for donors from 37 states and 65 graduating classes were Scholarships remain a top fundraising priority. undergraduate teaching and for alumni securing jobs inspired by the generous gift-doubling challenges Student outreach over the phone, email and text after graduation. You have had an incredible impact provided by some very special members of the Gonzaga message takes place in October and November 2019, for which this entire community is grateful. family. The annual 24-hour donation challenge raised and again in February and March 2020 — they look enough to provide more than 100 scholarship awards. From June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019, GU received more forward to connecting with you soon! than $23.6 million in donations, including: Additionally, friends and families helped establish 11 Year after year, you make it possible for Gonzaga new endowed scholarships, sharing a commitment to a students and alumni to have a positive, enduring • $9.5 million to GU Athletics future influenced by Jesuit-educated people and care for impact on the world. • $6.9 million for scholarships GU students. • $793,000 to Gonzaga Law School Fundraising is also underway for the Integrated Loyalty Science and Engineering facility. Groundbreaking • $3.8 million to our schools and college • 10,168 Gonzaga alumni made gifts. took place in September, with expected completion • $3.4 million to other areas, like facilities by Fall 2021. • 21% of students during the 2018-19 academic year had one or more parents make donations. Scholarships Matter • 970 donors gave at the Leadership Circle level of Of the nearly $7 million in scholarships, several gifts $1,500 and greater. celebrated the legacies of well-loved professors Dan Brajcich and Joe Albert, while others supported • More than half of the people who gave the the dreams of talented and deserving students like previous year donated again this year. Alexandra Gonchar (’22), a psychology student who told Gonzaga scholarship donors, “You’ve inspired me to be the best I can be and work toward making our world more just and equitable.”

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 16 FINANCIAL & STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS AS OF MAY 31, 2019, IN MILLIONS (Amounts derived from audited financial statements)

OPERATING REVENUES ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME $350.4M $ 350 M 2018-19

$311.9 $ 300 M

Tuition & Fees 79.9% $282.0 $298.0

$ 250 M Other $218.8 Sources 5.0% $200.8 $ 200 M $212.9 Return on investments designated or distributed for operating activities 0.9% $150.5 $173.3 $ 150 M Contributions 6.1% $148.3 $122.9 Auxiliary $ 100 M Enterprises 8.1%

Unrestricted gross operating revenues $ 0 M 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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

OPERATING EXPENSES NET ASSETS $349.3M 2018-19 $ 600 M $560.9 $588.4 $530.6

Institutional $ 500 M $483.2 Financial Aid $466.4 31.8% $ 400 M Other expenses 1.3%

Salaries, wages Interest 2.3% and benefits $ 300 M 40.7% Materials, supplies, printing $ 200 M and postage 3.6%

Meeting, travel and $ 100 M memberships 3.9%

Occupancy, utilities and maintenance 4.0% $ 0 M Professional fees and Depreciation 5.1% contracted services 7.3% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Unrestricted gross operating expenses Net assets represent the University’s total assets minus total liabilities

17 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 STATISTICS 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT (FALL) Undergraduate 5,670 5,600 5,583 5,481 5,284 Graduate 1,321 1,378 1,404 1,389 1,381 Law 354 319 316 340 334 Total full-time equivalent enrollment 7,345 7,297 7,303 7,210 6,999

DEGREES CONFERRED Undergraduate 1,260 1,080 1,283 1,112 1,172 Graduate 711 741 718 787 801 Law 108 94 104 112 121 Total degrees conferred 2,079 1,915 2,105 2,011 2,094

ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS AVERAGES Combined SAT scores (1600) 1264 1257 1204 1200 1196 GPA 3.78 3.78 3.76 3.72 3.70

FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES (FALL) Faculty 465 442 439 423 427 Staff 854 830 821 789 778 Total full-time employees 1,319 1,272 1,260 1,212 1,205

FINANCIAL (THOUSANDS) 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15

ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME General support $ 4,788 $ 4,816 $ 4,499 $ 4,115 $ 4,316 Program support 26,112 23,078 21,823 20,087 19,320 Scholarships 169,503 163,080 152,656 116,275 118,033 Libraries and museums 2,487 2,518 2,325 2,121 2,224 Professorships and lectures 30,450 30,756 28,314 25,941 25,499 Quasi-endowments 62,018 58,401 57,467 30,508 34,419 Life income<1> 16,520 15,310 14,977 13,903 14,962 Total endowments and life income <2> $ 311,878 $ 297,959 $ 282,061 $ 212,950 $ 218,773

STUDENT AID University programs $ 111,163 $ 103,110 $ 96,996 $ 89,821 $ 80,618 Federal/state grant programs 4,026 6,310 6054 6,488 6,636 Student loans 62,859 64,007 63,811 64,893 62,952 Total student aid $ 178,048 $ 173,427 $ 166,861 $ 161,202 $ 150,206 PHYSICAL PLANT Land $ 12,576 $ 10,873 $ 10,523 $ 10,484 $ 10,436 Land improvements 8,001 7,208 7,208 7,208 5,900 Buildings 456,131 402,361 350,572 344,238 284,566 Equipment, furniture, library books & artwork 56,885 50,050 43,935 42,632 30,621 Plant under construction 4,802 34,489 30,896 6,675 66,101 Total gross physical plant $ 538,395 $504,981 433,134 411,237 397,624 Accumulated depreciation <148,371> <133,031> <124,455> <114,280> <105,928>

Total physical plant, net $ 390,024 $ 371,950 $ 318,679 $ 296,957 $ 291,696

<1> Life income balances represent asset values and exclude any <2> Includes Gonzaga Law School Foundation totaling $15,846 in 14-15; $16,692 in 15-16; associated liabilities to trust or annuity beneficiaries. $18,355 in 16-17; $20,303 in 17-18; $20,655 in 18-19.

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 18 John and Nancy Rudolf Jim and Maggie Randall Fluke Corporation Safeco Insurance Companies HONOR ROLL Rudolf Family Foundation Rational Software Corporation Orlanta Franck † Frances Salla Estate OF CONTRIBUTORS Dave and Sandy Sabey Jeff and Margaret Reed Maurice Gales † Michael and Carol Schimmels Mary Owens Shanahan Living Trust Norma and Wendell Reed Foundation Mark and Leslie Ganz Mike and Mary (Owens) † Shanahan John M. Stone Phil and Bev Reinig George and Theresa Gee Stephen † and Mary Shinn 2018-19 Walter A. and Hazel Toly † Norm † and Rita Roberts Robert F. Gilb and Michele Tiesse-Gilb Nancy and Penn Siegel M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust United Way of King County Donald and Donna Rockstrom Allen D. Gillette Keith and Lorinda Sims Charlie and Doris O’Connor Washington Trust Bank JAR and JSR Rogers Charitable Lead Budd and Kathy Gould Lawrence B. Stone MAJOR BENEFACTORS Oracle Corporation Betty S. Wheeler † Annuity Trust Ray and Eleanor Grannis The Stoner Foundation LIFETIME CONTRIBUTORS PACCAR, Inc Angie and Irv Zakheim John and June Rogers George and Marianne Grant † Mary E. Stuart † Gonzaga’s loyal donors give our students Carl R. Pohlad † Mark and Katherine Ryland Josef and Stephany † Gray Gertrude K. Sully Estate outstanding educational opportunities. The Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family $500,000 - $999,999 Sabey Corporation Because of their commitment to Gonzaga, Foundation Robert and Denise Greco Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Cumulative) Dr. Scholl Foundation the following benefactors have given Jim and Gwen Powers Jerry † and Helen Greenan Sunbelt Communications Company $50,000 or more in cumulative gifts. This Anonymous S.E.R.E. Solutions, Inc. J. Merton and Jessie Rosauer † Jo and Patsy Hall † Richard and Barbara Taylor list of contributors includes gifts made Allegro Investments, LLC Frost & Margaret Snyder Foundation Carl M. Hansen Foundation Jill and Thatcher Thompson through May 31, 2019. The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Bank of America The Steele-Reese Foundation Sodexo Marriott Services Mr. and Mrs. † Fred Hanson Mike and Mimi Tucci Bank of America Foundation Suzi Stone † = Deceased Sterling Software Ellen Healy † Union Pacific Foundation Fred E. Bigelow † Frank X. Suttey Estate Tom and Camilla Tilford The Hearst Foundations U.S. Bancorp Foundation $10,000,000 and above Horace and Christine Bozarth † John and Betty Tubbs † Wolff Family Foundation Horton and Mazie Herman † Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program (Cumulative) Fred and Leslie Brown Mike and Mary Jo (McKinnon) † Tucci Lorelei and Phil Herres The Vogelheim Family Anonymous Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 Union Pacific Railroad Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Anna Mae Waldron Estate Duet Technologies Dr. Robert J. and Thelma Rose Casey † (Cumulative) Elizabeth Van Sistine Estate John and Deborah Holleran The Andy Warhol Foundation for the John Hemmingson Anonymous Rebecca Cates Carrie Welch Trust Estate Hooker Creek Ranch Visual Arts, Inc. Jesuit Community of Gonzaga University Avista Corporation Gerard Centioli Helen Welty † Stanton and Shirley Hooper Tim and Jackie Welsh Miss Myrtle E. Woldson † Louis and Kathryn Barbieri † Centioli Family, LLC Pat and Carol West Hoyt Family Dennis † and Jackie Wheeler Ben B. Cheney Foundation $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 John and Kristianne Blake E. L. Wiegand Foundation Greg and Teresa Hubert Howard W. Wildin † The Boeing Company Bill and Virginia Clemens † Nancy A. Wildin (Cumulative) $250,000 - $499,999 Randy Hurst Cadre Technologies, Inc. John † and Nancy Clute IBM Corporation Wayne and Terina Williams Christine M. Hogan (Cumulative) Henry J. Casey † Jim and Terry Coombes Euretta James Estate Peggy and John Worthing The Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Anonymous Marguerite M. Casey † Costco Wholesale Don † and Marilyn Jans Geraldine Wynkoop † Independent Colleges of Washington Theodore B. Albi † Dr. Patrick J. Cavanaugh † Gerri and Bob † Craves George F. Jewett Foundation Jim and Joann Jundt The American Gift Fund $100,000 - $249,999 Chester and Catherine J. Chastek † Harry L. (Bing) Crosby † Johnston Foundation Charlotte Martin Foundation John and Jewel Andrew (Cumulative) Walter † and Donna Conn Darin and Mia Davidson Herbert B. Jones Foundation Jane McCarthey Family John and Anne Aram † Anonymous Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation Leon (Bob) and Petronella Davis Estate Katerra Maureen McCarthey Hilario and Karen Arguinchona Dr. and Mrs. John B. Adams † Fred and Barbara Curley † Joe † and Edna Deichl KC Auto Paint and Supplies, Inc. Phil and Sandy McCarthey The Avista Foundation A-Economy Storage J. Donald and Va Lena Scarpelli Curran Bud W. Driessel Estate Dorothy . Kelly † Sarah McCarthey Dr. Clarence Barnes Alcoa Foundation Bernard † and Marsha Daines Anna Fahey † KPMG Foundation Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. Kenneth and Esther Louise Barton † Altera Corporation Sperry H. Goodman † Bart and Hilke Gallant John and Carrie Lapke McCarthey Family Foundation Benevity Dr. Mansoor Al-Turki Mary and Tom Herche Garco Construction Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Larson † Pat and Sandy Volkar Gerald Berger A.M. Landshaper, Inc. Johnston-Hanson Foundation Clark H. Gemmill Harry and Harriet Leppek † Fritz and Jeanie Wolff Boise Matt and Eleanor Andersen W. M. Keck Foundation Gonzaga University Law Adjunct Faculty Lilly Endowment, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bolker † Gregory and Carol Anderson $2,000,000 - $4,999,999 Kreielsheimer Foundation Daniel P. Harbaugh David M. Lincoln Joseph and Peggy Brennan † The Anderson Foundation (Cumulative) John and Donna Luger Charles E. Hennessey, Jr. † Wil and Pat Loeken Todd Brinkmeyer and Angela Marozzo Kelly Andrade Anonymous Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera Herak Foundation Jennifer Vertetis McCann Leo Brockman Charitable Trust Steven Andrade Alphonse and Geraldine Arnold Estate Harry and Colleen Magnuson † Hewlett-Packard Company Bob and Sandy McConkey Bill † and Gloria Burch Richard and Debbie Angotti Tim and Mary Barnard H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum Kip and Danee McGillivray Bob † and Stevie (Cada) Burke Stephen Anthony The Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation Tom Martin † and Noreen Hobbs Martin Mr. † and Mrs. Dan Hogan, Jr. McGillivray Environmental Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc. Comstock Foundation Jack and Mary † McCann Horrigan Foundation, Inc. Kevin and Debbie McQuilkin and Family Josh Burrows Athletic Round Table, Inc. Nancy C. Driscoll Joseph L. McCarthy † Innovia Foundation Jack D. Miklos † Bruce and Judy Butler Daniel E. Bandmann † Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Microsoft Corporation Intel Corporation Moss Adams Foundation Stewart and Molly Butler Don Barbieri M. O. Flannery Estate Gene and Marti Monaco Johnston-Fix Foundation Moss Adams LLP John E. Cannon, Sr. † Ms. Heather M. Barbieri Charles Gillingham † Lyle W. and Cherie Moore † Kasco of Idaho, LLC John and Melinda Moynier Cerium Networks – Robert Junkermier Tom and Eileen Barbieri Don and Carol Herak † Scott and Lizbeth (Tomich) Morris The Kern Family Foundation, Inc. Aloysius † and Jody Mullally Challenger Pipe & Steel, LLC Charles A. and Dolores A. Barry Trust Howard Hughes Medical Institute Smithmoore Myers and Joseph R. Keys † John and Margie Murphy † Coeur d’Alene Mines Corporation Dr. Anne Baruch † Bob and Alice Jepson Sandy Sandulo-Myers † Patrick J. and Stephanie Kilkenny Don and Jeanette Nelles Comshare, Inc. Battelle Memorial Institute Johnson Scholarship Foundation Robert and Carol (Smail) Palencar KnowledgeWare, Inc. Next IT Corporation W & D Conn Charitable Unitrust John A. and Nancy A. (Scott) Battilega Duff and Dorothy † Kennedy Michael A. Patterson † and Family The Kresge Foundation Michael and Kathy Nibarger Daryl and Michele Connell Ann Baumann Trust Christy and Mike Larsen Terry Payne Barbara Lowery Oregon Province Society of Jesus George Corkery † Lawrence J. and Anna M. Bennett Charlotte Y. Martin † Mark and Cindy Pigott Henry Luce Foundation Dean Lewis H. and Mrs. Jackie Orland † CPM Development Corporation John Beutler Robert and Claire McDonald Thomas P. and Cheryl Powers Bob and Yvonne Lyons † Donald Powelson † Howard and Norma Crawford Fred E. and Paula Bevegni Phyllis † and Angelo Mozilo Ed and Yvonne Ralph † Esther A. McCoy † Providence Medical Research Center Daniels Fund John and Joan Bollier The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation Dr. Earl Miller Estate Bill and Carol Quigg Henry L. Day † Tony and Mary Lou Bonanzino Foundation Elizabeth D. Rudolf Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Monks David and Cathleen Reisenauer Richard J. DeBlieck Erma A. Bonge Estate Dan Murphy Foundation Ed and Bunny (Suva) Renouard Joseph P. and Helen K. Delay † Frank and Ilse Bourbeau The Odell Fund Renee R. Reuther The accuracy of this listing is very important to us. Please Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso, Jr. Frank and Sharon Bouten Guy and Madeline Ossello Jim † and Beverly Rogers Lawrence E. Duffy Estate James P. and Catherine Boyer contact Laura Gatewood, senior director of donor relations, Robert and Ann Powers † Lucille Rooney Estate Ernst & Young Foundation Helen Brach Foundation at 800.463.6925 or [email protected] with questions. Hubie Randall † Lowell and Kathleen Ruen Jonathan Ferraiuolo Paul and Colleen Brajcich 19 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 Aileen Connolly Bratton † Francis A. Feider † George † and Shari Kain Wes and Mary Lee (Toepel) Nuxoll † Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Skinner Lawrence D. Acre Estate Dr. Stephen L. and Marjorie M. Brenneke Roger A. Felice Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products William and Monica O’Connell † Gene and Merrilu (Silva) Sloboda Carol Albright † Bobby and Cathleen Brett Bob and Katie † Ferguson Bob and Ginny Kane Bill and Betty Ogle † Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Sr. † George I. Alden Trust Greg and Michelle Bui I.S. & Emily C. Fetterman Foundation Melvin Kays † Olivetti North America, Inc. Spokane Food Services, Inc. Elinor and Mary † Alfano Christopher and Mary Ann Bulger Brooks † and Lucy Fields Don and Mary Kayser Richard and Margaret O’Neill † Spokane Produce Nettie Balch Allen Edward L. Burke † James and Maxine † Finlen William V. Kelley † R. E. ‘Eddie’ Page † SprayCool, Inc. Aluminum Products, Inc. Joe and Mary Ann (Schultheis) Busch Dennis and Lynn Flaherty † John and Pat Kelly Ruth Patchen Estate Jonathan and Michele Staben American Express Foundation Dr. John and Priscilla Cadwell Dr. Howard and Maxine Floan † Dr. Arthur E. Kennedy Prof. J. Scott Patnode The Standard Trust Tom Anderl Ron and Terri Caferro John and Lyla Fluke † King Beverage, Inc. Joel and Karen Pearl Mary Constance Stanton Estate Edith L. Anderson Estate Dennis and Peggy (Morton) Calfee Foster Foundation Klaue Family Foundation Joel Pearl & Associates, LLC Pete and Denise Stanton Harlan and Lois Anderson Family Capital Group Brian Frampton and Megan Lynn Roy and Violet Knott † Ruth H. Pearson Steffens Foundation Foundation William and Judy Carlin Isenhower Frampton KPFF Consulting Engineers Pearson Packaging Systems Charles H. and Diane † Steilen Henry R. and Lucy Anderson † B. J. Carney Company Blaine G. and Pamela French Stanton and Jeanie Kramer Ethel Peasley † Jim and Liz Stewart Ken and Sue Anderson Robert M. Carroll † Joe † and Joan Gagliardi Gregory Kunz Joseph and Alice Peirone † Shannon Stiltner Ted and Elisabeth Angell Holly Louise Caudill † Mary Jewett Gaiser † Nicole Lamoure-Scrima PEMCO Foundation, Inc. Charles H. Stolz † The Annexstad Family Foundation CBS Reporting, Inc. William Gaylor Estate Dwayne † and Rosemary (Dempsey) Lane Dr. and Mrs. Otto J. Penna † Irene Strachen Charitable Trust Gene and Carol Annis Mr. and Mrs. Gill Centioli † Willy and Michelle Geary Milton J. Langlois Thomas Perko † Dr. D. Michael and Mrs. Sunny O’Melveny Patricia Anselmi Friends of Dick Cheek The Gee Foundation Dr. Anna M. Ledgerwood Arnold and Sarah Peterson Strong Sheryl Anthony Mary Pat (Theiler) Cheng John and Sherry Gilbert Bernie and Mafalda Levernier Jim and Rosemary Peterson Stuart Foundation Archdiocese of Seattle Harry E. Chisholm † Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. William Gillingham James and Geraldine (Flaim) Lewis Pfizer Jonas and Cheryl Stutzman ARCO Foundation Citigroup Global Impact Funding Trust, Bud † and Dr. Judith K. Gilmartin Klaus and Rita Liebelt Sam Phares Patrick and Diane Sullivan Michael and Lynette Arhutick Inc. Global Credit Union Joseph A. Lincoln, Jr. Bill and Michelle Pohlad The Swinging Doors Associated General Contractors of America Paul and Dawn Clay Gonzaga University Alumni Association Richard † and Noreen (Geiss) Littman Bonita and Andrew † Polich Sysco Spokane, Inc. Atlantis Resort SPE Limited Beverly Clegg † Gonzaga University Faculty Pauline M. Love and Michael Love Stephen N. Pope Estate Teagle Foundation Joey and Norma August † Club USA Goodale & Barbieri Mike and Renee’ Lucarelli Ed and Helen Prevol † Tektronix, Inc. Jim † and Joyce Aylward Coleman Foundation Kenneth and Beryl Goodchild Lydig Construction, Inc. Dr. Carlos and Chris Prietto Telect, Inc. Gilbert W. Baker † Gene J. Colin † and Susan M. Janus Burgess Gordon † Joseph M. Lynch Jim and Marilyn † Prince John Thomas Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund College Success Foundation Margaret S. Gose † Elizabeth A. Lynn Foundation Qwest Foundation Charles A. and Helen Tilford † Barrier West, Inc. Comcast Spotlight Greg and Julie Green John and Phyllis † MacKenzie The Hon. and Mrs. Philip M. Raekes Dr. Diane (Ballard) Timberlake and Todd Timberlake The Baruch Foundation Dr. John P. and Flo Ann Connors † Mark and Mary Griffin Macon Foundation Don F. † and Darlene Raftis John and Ann (Bramstedt) Timm Basic Resources, Inc. Consumer Auto Liquidators James and Louisa Guise Dr. Michael Mallea and Dr. Maureen Kim Rauenhorst Family Foundation Robert and Beryl Coomes † Herschel and Betty Gustafson † Lynch Mark and Barbara Ray Toillion Pediatric Dentistry Jason and Kristen (Beaulaurier) Bay Michael and Rebecca Costello Larry L. Guthrie † Kevin and Christine Malone Red Lion Hotels Terry and T.J. Tombari Richard Bechtolt and Stephanie Farrell Bechtolt Terri Crum Don and Sherie Hackney Thomas and Jean Malott † Paul and Barbara Redmond Gregory and Tristin (Tate) Tomlinson Ernie Becker † and Anita Morphy CRUX subsurface, Inc. Donald and Pauline Hagan † John E. Manders Foundation D. Michael and Trea Reilly James and Sheryl Tomlinson BeyondTrust Software, Inc. Michael H. Cunningham, M.D. Robert † and Roberta Halliday Douglas and Kathrine Mantyla Research Corporation for Science Robert and Corrine Tomlinson Black Rock Realty, Marshall Chesrown Kevin Curran and Jean-Carlo Rivera George D. and Debbie Hansen Esther Mark † Advancement Tomlinson Real Estate Group and Roger Nelson Cycrest Systems, Inc. Robert and Donna † Hanson Marsh Catherine Rhodes Estate Dorothea B. Townsend † Kevin Blanchat Kevin and Mary Jean Daniels George Hardgrove Foundation Maryknoll Korea Region Scott and Mary Richards Verizon Foundation John and Rebecca (Hughes) Bowles Harry and Dorothy Dano † Harold and Mary Anne † Hartinger Richard and Cheri Mast Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Ray Vollert Dr. and Mrs. James Brasch Bill † and Tasia Davenport Michael T. Hayes Bob and Barb Materne Richardson, Sr. Sam and Emily Volpentest † Jim M. and Pauline Bresnahan Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day Jack and Lisa Heath John and Alice-Marie Maughan † John and Mary Pat Rickman Nicholas and Karen (Lindsay) Warrick Mike and Marj Brewer Family of Brad Dear Hecla Mining Company Scott and Glorilyn (Kimokeo) Maw Elizabeth and Clyde Ries Washington State Mentors Charles Brink Donald E. DeFeyter † The Bernice Heffernan Family Foundation Robert and Shannon McCambridge Doug and Kathleen Rivard Charlie and Kathy The Brink Foundation E.B. ‘Pete’ and Daisy DeFeyter † Family Patrick and Patricia Heffernan Helen McDonald † Bill Roach † The Welch Foundation, Inc. Mark and Brigid Britton The Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso Family Kevin and Meg Hickey Anonymous in memory of Anita L. (Sherar) Steven and Lori Robinson Peter † and Carol Welk James F. and Helen Brown Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Craig Higashi McKee James and Jean Roeber Marlene Weller Hervy and Florence Brulotte † Bob and Evelyn Dieringer † Tom and Liz Hoover Frank A. McMahon † Kerm and Fran Rudolf † Denise G. and Norman E. Wells, Jr. Tim and Margaret Bruya Scott and Mishal Dietzen Horrigan Farms, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Meighan James M. and Lillian Ryan † Wells Fargo Foundation BSC Engineered Systems Larry and Kathy Dilley Greg and Susan Huckabee Mr. Gordon E. and Mrs. Jo Merwin † James and Marilyn Sachtjen Patrick Wilson Estate Susan Bucklin Francisco and Teresa Dominguez Bill and Susana Huston † William E. † and JoAnn Mick Lance and Melissa Sadler Jesse and Sara Wolff Loren and Janell Burke Harlan and Maxine † Douglass Dr. and Mrs. † William P. Ilgen Larry Miller † Ron and Mary † (Meighan) Sagerson Peter and Tracee Wolff Brian and Corinne (Coombs) Burton Tom and Karen Driscoll Incremental Systems Corporation John and Lori Moloney, Jr. Salem Foundation Tim Wolff Byrd Real Estate Group, LLC Ted Druffel † Inland Orthopaedics of Spokane, PS Mike and Mary Moloney John and Rita Santillanes Wollenberg Foundation Joe and Sharon (McDonald) Cade 1976 Walter Duncan † Interleaf, Inc. Moloney + O’Neill Dick and Karen Sayre David and Terry Wollersheim Chris E. and Janet Camp William Eddleman † J. Jamaw L.P. Mary Jo Moore SCAFCO Corporation Women Helping Women Fund Brian and Wendy Carney EdFund Doyle W. and Kathryn A. † Jacklin Morgan Stanley Steve and Tresa Schmautz Jim and Joyce † Workland Mark and Kathy (Evoy) Casey Genevieve Edmonds † Duane † and Susan Jacklin Patrick Morris † and Elaine (Morris) Myers Jerry and Sue Schwalbach Bill and Liz (Curry) Wrigglesworth Catholic Communication Campaign John and Dianne Egger Jacklin Investments, L.P. Dan and Joyce Murphy Mary Schweitzer Thomas Wynecoop † Century 21 - Beutler & Associates Emerson Quiet Kool Corporation Jack and Kitty Jacobs Joseph and Muriel Murphy † The Seattle Foundation Mr. John T. Yeats † Century Link Employees Community Fund of The Jerome and Vicki Jager Michael and Jadine Murphy Seattle University Zak Designs Boeing Company Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Mike and Lisa (Millison) Janicki Mike and Muffy Murphy Ron and Sara Seubert Environmental West Exploration, Inc. $50,000 - $99,999 David and Jill (Legel) Christiansen Mike and Linda Jensen Tim and Denny † Murphy Joseph M. Shabaz Estate Jim and Billie Etter (Cumulative) Norton Clapp † Helen John Foundation Timothy P. Murphy Gift Fund David and Linda Shea John R. Clark † and The Hon. Ellen K. Evans, Craven & Lackie, P.S. Tom † and Joyce Murphy Shell Oil Company Foundation Anonymous Frank and Maureen † Johnson Clark Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Ewell Michael Myers and Carole Rolando Kathleen Magnuson Sheppard and Burton Abbot Downing Eileen (Robertson) Johnston Harriet Clarke † ExxonMobil Foundation John C. Nevin Trust Sheppard Accenture Foundation, Inc. Ina Johnston † Robert and Ramona † Clavel George and Janet Fague Margaret (O’Brien) Shute and Rodger Acme Materials & Construction Company Dennis and Katharine Jorgensen John † and Frances Nitkey Farmers Insurance Group P. Shute REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 20 Kelly and Sharon Cline Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. Joseph Family Foundation Chuck and Linda † Murphy William D. and Marguerite Roberts † James and Dee Sweetser John and Mary S. Close † FAB Ventures, LLC The Joyce Foundation George Patrick and Bonnie Murphy William Robinson Sweetser Law Office Coca-Cola Foundation Dennis M. Fazzari K - L Manufacturing Company, Inc. William S. and Mary C. Murphy Richard and Deborah (Gaebe) Roccanova Swig Foundation Harold W. Coffin † Felice Law Offices Dr. and Mrs. Kennard J. Kapstafer Della Murray † R.N. Roccanova, D.D.S., P.L.L.C. Dave and Kathleen Taylor Coffman Engineers The Ferraiuolo Foundation Margel Foote Kaufman MW Consulting Engineers John and Mary Roche Teck Cominco American, Inc. Marvel Collins Estate John † and Dee Fery Dan and Margaret † Keefe Michael Myette, MD R.C. and Connie Roland Rick and Diane Thomas James and Norah (Flannery) Comerford Brian and Carol Finegan Carolyn S. Kelly National Asphalt Paving Association David and Maureen Rorick † George and Gina Thompson Richard and Janette Compton Marion Finucane † Kevin J. Kenneally National Philanthropic Trust Robin and Sally Rosauer Terry and Molly Thompson Dr. John and Carolu Condon † Bill Fisch and Ann Brunett Milburn † and Bethine Kenworthy Cajer and Jamie Neely Jim and Lin Roscoe Alice Tietgen † Walter and Donna Conn Charitable James and Frances Flanagan † Key Tronic Corporation NetManage, Inc. Ron and Shelley Rosenberger Timmco Insurance, Inc. Foundation James J. and Sharon (McMaster) Flynn James and Mary Anne (Metcalfe) King Katherine Neupert † Paul and Gretchen † Roth Michael and Annie † Tobin Thomas and Katherine F. (Huhtanen) Neal and Helen Fosseen † Dale and Graciela Kingman Margaret M. Nigro † Frank and Jan Rotondo † Ernest and Greta Toll † Connors Rick and Joan Fox Dr. Ferdinand and Dorothy Knechtel † Nike, Inc. Richard and Garldine Rudisile Richard J. and Kelli Tomlinson Reanette Cook Estate Barbara and Jay Fritz Foundation Sam I. Kobata & Sons Foundation Nordstrom, Inc. Sahlin Foundation James and Debbie † Topliff David and Melody Coombs Jim † and Margel Gallagher Rick E. Koch Northern Quest Casino Eric and Lea Sandberg David and Joan Traylor Jim and Harvelyn (Cornwell) Cooney Daniel J. Galligan Dr. John and Gayle (Keenan) Kohls † Northwest Area Foundation Ward and Jacqueline Sandberg David D. Traylor, Inc. Coopers & Lybrand Dr. and Mrs. Tom Gardner John † and Pat Korn Northwestern Mutual Insurance Barry W. Santana Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Triesch † Alberta Corkery † Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Randall and Donna Kruep Company Santillanes & Sellers LLC Tucci & Sons, Inc. Daniel and Susan Corkery General Electric Foundation Jeff † and Shelly Kuney NWR Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Lester R. Sauvage † Jeff Turner and Susan Rauenhorst Turner Cornerstone Advisors, Inc. Jim and Dodie Gerding Jane M. (Dore) Kuper Robert W. and Maureen A. O’Brien SBC Foundation JS Turner Family Foundation Albert and June Corrado † Gleason-Skok Foundation KXLY James F. and Sharon † O’Connell Shirley Schapler Dick and Patricia Twiss Emmett J. Corrigan † Bill and Connie Glynn Lakeside Capital Group LLC Pete and Wilma Olsen Foundation Jeff and Marcie Schmitz Rich and Barb Umbdenstock Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Coughlin † and Family Ann E. (McLaughlin) Gore Arlene E. LaMasters Estate Donald and Joan Olson Peter and Jocelyn Schultz Umpqua Bank Mike and Stacy Covey Ed and Candy (Jones) Gormley Annemarie Lambert † Coletta O’Meara † Irene Schumaker Estate The United Way of the Bay Area Marie Crabtree † James M. Grady William N. Lampson & Family Frank and Barb O’Neill Virginia A. Schurra United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties Pat and Jean Craigen † James W. Grant † The Land Company, LLC Opus Prize Foundation Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories United Way of Spokane County Dr. W. Dale Crum, DDS Greater Gonzaga Guild Dwayne Lane’s Chrysler Plymouth Oral Surgery Plus PS Jim and Novia Seabeck † The Unova Foundation Dr. Matthew and Kelly Cubbage Bill † and Norma Grismer Bill Laughlin † The Oregon Community Foundation Seabury and Smith Marsh Albert Unrecht † Alea Culpepper George E. Grismer and Florence D. Thomas and Melody † Lavagetto Jack and Kathy Ossello Dale Sebo The UPS Foundation Gary Culpepper Grismer Trust Frank and Ethel Lenzie † Pacific Security David and Leslie Seidner The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Dr. Arrah Curry and Marlene Guardian Life Insurance Co. Jack † and Helen Leonard William A. and Dara K. Paine Dr. Samuel and Rosemary Selinger Vandervert Construction, Inc. Livingston Curry Dorothy E. Guild † Patrick Lettenmaier Susan Palmer Rick and Vicky Shanaman Russ and Carole VanderWilde Colleen Curtis Michael and Samantha Guthrie Levernier-Shea Construction Company Pape Material Handling, Inc. Bill Shanks Edward R. Van Vliet Cypress Advantage The Hon. and Mrs. Richard P. Guy Keene and Barbara Little John and Janis Parente Thomas N. Sharp Steven and Laurette Van Voorhis † Dr. Barbara Daniels Edmund, Blanche, and Flora Hamel Estate George and Nancy Lobisser Paul and Mary Jane (Hidaka) Patterson Jay and Jan Shaw Jerry and Donna Vermillion † Vern Davidson † Dave † and Susan Hamer Lena Longo Patterson Buchanan Fobes and Leitch, Katherine E. Shaw † Paul and Mary Vogelheim † Dick † and Vickie Davis Inc, PS Harry J. Hanley † Tony and Kelly (Judge) Lucarelli Garry Shea Sam R. and Mary M. Volpentest William and Sharon Davis Dr. Donald R. Paugh and Ms. Diedre L. Olin Patrick and Marilyn Hanley David and Cyndi Lucke Fred Shelton † The Hon. Bob † and Diane Waitt Walter and Denise Day Jay Phillips Stephen Haskell Kamila Benson Luigs Bill and Catherine Shiel Lewis Walde Brad and Pam (McNally) DeCounter David and Dorothy Pierce Trust James Hasson † Mackin & Little, Inc. Mike and Mary Shields Robert and Deloris Waldron Armand and Joy DeFelice David and Teri Pool Doug and Tracy Hauff Patricia J. Malone Estate Richard Shinder Ward Foundation Delay, Curran, Thompson & Pontarolo, PS Charles H. and Nancy Porter G. Donald † and Angie Hawker Dick Manning and Jen Gouge Dick and Thalia Shorett Washington Mutual Foundation Deloitte & Touche, LLP Gary L. Powdrill Dr. Terry L. Haws † Rocco and Barbara Martino Chuck † and Rojean Siljeg Washington Mutual Savings Bank Dr. Frank DeLuca and Paula Hawks-DeLuca John Preston John † and Mary Heath, Jr. The Rocco and Barbara Martino Foundation Edward T. Simkins † Washington State Bar Association Dr. and Mrs. John Demakus The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Denny and Paula (Fruci) Heck Virginia Maughan Estate Lawrence and Cara Simkins Washington Trust Bank Financial Angel M. and Kathleen A. (Bonck) Diez Giving John Heily Mary M. Mauro † Bill and Patricia (Eakin) Smith Corporation Billy and Joan Dinsdale Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP Henningsen Cold Storage Co. Edmund F. Maxwell Foundation James T. † and Linda (Apple) Solan Steven and Dawn Watts Victor † and Diana DiPietro Principal Financial Group Eugene and Barbara Henry Marc and Teresa (Slee) Mayberg Jim and Margaret Solan † Wells Fargo William and Kathleen (McFarland) Dobner Procter & Gamble Fund Herak Enterprises, Inc. Florence McCormack † Mark and Valerie Sonderen Wells Fargo & Co. Philip and Mary Dolan † Protosoft Joanne Hidaka and Ben Niedermeyer Robert McCormick † Rev. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D. Stan and Gina Welsh Elise R. Donohue Charitable Trust The Prudential Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Kenji Higuchi Kyle and Katie McCoy Spokane Machinery Company Elizabeth Welty † Patrick † and Leonore Doody Ron † and Georgia Lee Puryear Hildebrand-Pease Estates Jack and Carol † McElroy Christopher and Amy Spring Robert and Michele Wendel Joseph M. and Mary (Kinzer) Doohan John and Gail Quigg Family Rick and Nina Hofmeister Pamela McKinzie-Lewis and Bob Lewis St. Joseph’s Ambulance Service, Inc. Kenneth Wenham Mary Dore † Dr. Connor W. and Melissa (Anthony) Quinn Timothy Hogan Roy and Patricia McLaren Steve and Genene Staats Kevin P. and Jennifer L. (Prince) West Fred H. and Mary S. Dore Charitable Rainbow Racing System, Inc. Ralph Homme † Richard McWilliams Estate Al and Lois † Stadtmueller Western States Asphalt, Inc. Foundation Gary and Sharon Randall Household International Rev. Thomas J. Meersman Trust Dr. and Mrs. John Staeheli Mildred Weston † Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Les and Clara Randall † Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hueber Paul and Charlene Mercadante Philip † and Margretta Stanton Robert and Barbara (McNulty) Wiest Kevin and Jackie Driscoll Raytheon Company Edward and Marie Hughes † Merck Company Foundation Jeff Steffan Ken Wilkinson and Kari Sowa Isabel d’Urbal † Laurent Regimbal † Itron, Inc. Merrill Lynch Veronica Steffan Cary M. Williams John J. and Allison Durkin Mike and Judy (Yeend) Reilly J.A.R. Investments, LLC John and Guelda Messina Bartholomew † and Sarah Stevens Williams Family Revocable Trust EFI Consulting, Inc. Clare (Kolloch) Rice † Darrell L. and Ruth † Jackson Yale Metzger and Susan Richmond Stevens, Clay, and Manix P.S. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. Walter and Kathy Egger Michael and Tanya Rice Lon and Becky Jasper Phyllis J. Mitchell Estate Ivan and Marlene Stewart Katharine Witter Brindley and Ralph Empire Health Services Patrick J. and Laura (Martin) Riley Jensen Distribution Services Mitchell Fabrics, Inc. George J. Struble † Brindley Engeo, Inc. Irene Ringwood Philip and Anne-Marie Jesse John and Janet Moffitt † Robert and Cecilia Stuckart † Jason W. and Heather M. (Kampp) Wolff Engineered Control Systems The Hon. and Mrs. J. Justin Ripley Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Lee and Barbara Wright † Gregory and Dana Erigero Jean Monroe and Paul Jaiswal Tim and Debbie Stulc Phoenix, Inc. Gordon and Doris June Ripple † Chris and Lisa Wrolstad Richard † and Marjorie Ettinger Jim and Jean Moore Joseph and Parker Sullivan Zachary and Hannah Johnson Helen B. Ripple John and Jane Zanol Bob and Bobbie Evanson Tatsuo Moriyasu † Matthew and Brooke Sullivan Michael and Lynn Joseph James Rivard Bill Murphy † Suntoya Corporation George and Mary Zeller † Robbins Company The Stephen Zimmer Family 21 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. McCarthey Family Foundation Beverly (Haines) Goddard Smithmoore Myers and Sandy Sandulo- Myers † Kip and Danee McGillivray Daniel P. Harbaugh McGillivray Environmental Don and Jeanette Nelles John Hemmingson Angelo Mozilo Charlie and Doris O’Connor MAJOR BENEFACTORS Don and Carol Herak † The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Barry and Ann O’Neil LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Foundation Mary and Tom Herche Michael and Kathy Nibarger PACCAR Foundation ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum The following donors are part of Terry Payne Robert and Carol (Smail) Palencar The Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Gonzaga’s Leadership Circle and have Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation Michael A. Patterson † and Family made gifts of $50,000 or more to the Keith and Lorinda Sims Ed and Lynn Hogan 2019 Annual Campaign (June 1, 2018 Washington Trust Bank Terry Payne - May 31, 2019). These contributions Howard Hughes Medical Institute help various programs, initiatives and Gregory R. Peterson $50,000 - $99,999 Bob and Alice Jepson infrastructures at the University run Mark and Cindy Pigott efficiently. Anonymous Jesuit Community of Gonzaga University Hilario and Karen Arguinchona The Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family † = Deceased Johnson Scholarship Foundation Foundation Avista Corporation $1,000,000 and above The Avista Foundation Johnston-Hanson Foundation Carl R. Pohlad † John Hemmingson Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund The Spires Society honors and Jim and Joann Jundt Jim and Gwen Powers Benevity celebrates the incredible generosity David and Christina Lynch W. M. Keck Foundation Thomas P. and Cheryl Powers The David and Christina Lynch Foundation The Boeing Company and leadership of those who have Friends of Dick Cheek Kevin J. Kenneally Ed † and Earline Ralph The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving made lifetime gifts, pledges or estate Cornerstone Advisors, Inc. Duff and Dorothy † Kennedy Jim and Maggie Randall provisions of $1 million and above to $500,000 - $999,999 Costco Wholesale Kreielsheimer Foundation Jeff and Margaret Reed Darin and Mia Davidson Gerri Craves help support Gonzaga University. JAR & JSR Rogers Charitable Lead Christy and Mike Larsen Phil and Bev Reinig Howard and Norma Crawford Annuity Trust † = Deceased Jim and Jan Linardos J. Donald and Va Lena Scarpelli Curran Renee R. Reuther John and June Rogers Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day Joseph A. Lincoln, Jr. Norm † and Rita Roberts Miss Myrtle E. Woldson † Mark and Leslie Ganz Anonymous Wil and Pat Loeken Donald and Donna Rockstrom $250,000 - $499,999 George and Theresa Gee Valerie Anderson John and Donna Luger Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation The American Gift Fund The Gee Foundation Clark H. Gemmill Alphonse and Geraldine Arnold Estate Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera John and June Rogers Jim and Terry Coombes Allen D. Gillette Ann E. (McLaughlin) Gore Avista Corporation David and Christina Lynch J. Merton and Jessie Rosauer † Katerra Ray and Eleanor Grannis Louis and Kathryn Barbieri † Harry and Colleen Magnuson † John and Nancy Rudolf Providence Medical Research Center Robert and Denise Greco Tim and Mary Barnard H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Rudolf Family Foundation Jeff and Margaret Reed Daniel P. Harbaugh Angie Hawker The Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation Charlotte Y. Martin † Dave and Sandy Sabey Norma and Wendell Reed Foundation The Reisenauer Charitable Gift Fund Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum John Beck Charlotte Martin Foundation Mike and Mary (Owens) † Shanahan Sodexo Services Tom and Liz Hoover John and Kristianne Blake Tom Martin † and Noreen Hobbs Martin Keith and Lorinda Sims Pat and Sandy Volkar Hoyt Family The Boeing Company Robert Cysewski and Kristi Mathisen Tom † and Melissa (Asselin) Sitter Fritz and Jeanie Wolff Independent Colleges of Washington Zachary and Hannah Johnson Dr. Stephen L. and Marjorie M. Brenneke Jack and Mary † McCann Sodexo Wolff Family Foundation Johnston-Hanson Foundation Todd Brinkmeyer and Angela Marozzo Jane McCarthey Family John M. Stone $100,000 - $249,999 James and Geraldine (Flaim) Lewis Christopher and Mary Ann Bulger Maureen McCarthey Daniel and Anne Stoner Anonymous Joseph A. Lincoln, Jr. Bank of America Marguerite M. Casey † Phil and Sandy McCarthey Franz † and Betty Suhadolnik John and Donna Luger The Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation Lydig Construction, Inc. Rebecca Cates Sarah McCarthey Tom and Camilla Tilford John and Kristianne Blake Robert and Claire McDonald Dr. Patrick J. Cavanaugh † Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. Walter A. and Hazel Toly † Todd Brinkmeyer and Angela Marozzo Gene and Marti Monaco Chester and Catherine J. Chastek † McCarthey Family Foundation Harley J. and Sharon R. (Longo) Unruh Rebecca Cates Morgan Stanley Robert and Beryl Coomes Trust Comstock Foundation Joseph L. McCarthy † Pat and Sandy Volkar M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Nancy C. Driscoll George Patrick and Bonnie Murphy Walter † and Donna Conn Robert and Claire McDonald Robert and Deloris Waldron Bob Ferguson Prof. J. Scott Patnode Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation Microsoft Corporation Washington Trust Bank Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Jay Phillips Gerri and Bob † Craves Gene and Marti Monaco Ron Wells Don Herak Estate James S. and Margaret K. Randall Mary and Tom Herche Charitable Fund Fred and Barbara Curley † Lyle W. and Cherie Moore † Betty S. Wheeler † Johnson Scholarship Foundation Nicole Lamoure-Scrima J. Donald and Va Lena Scarpelli Curran Scott and Lizbeth (Tomich) Morris Scott Wilburn Kasco of Idaho, LLC John M. Stone Bernard † and Marsha Daines John and Melinda Moynier Miss Myrtle E. Woldson † Christy and Mike Larsen Jill and Thatcher Thompson Darin and Mia Davidson Phyllis † and Angelo Mozilo Wolff Family Foundation Scott and Glorilyn (Kimokeo) Maw Tom and Camilla Tilford Maureen McCarthey Ward Foundation Nancy C. Driscoll The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Fritz and Jeanie Wolff Foundation Phil and Sandy McCarthey Williams Family Revocable Trust M. O. Flannery Estate Angie and Irv Zakheim M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Sarah McCarthey Peggy and John Worthing Clark H. Gemmill The Stephen Zimmer Family Charles Gillingham Estate REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 22 50 or More Years of Giving These individuals have given to Gonzaga University for 50 or more years. Through their Sharon K. (Rusing) Roman, 55 generosity they have helped create the special place that Gonzaga University has been and Dr. Richard S. Rosler, 52 will continue to be far into the future. The numbers represent their total years of giving. Carolyn (Magee) Schauble, 60 1960 Don Curran, 50 1936 Dr. Edwin T. MacCamy †, 54 Don Jans †, 56 Alex Herzog, 54 1946 Donald H. Herak †, 56 Bethine J. (Hess) Kenworthy, 55 Joan (Enders) Morgenstern, 54 1948 Mrs. Edward E. Ralph, 54 Helen Ferry McDuffie, 50 Jeanette (Jenny) Nelles, 51 1949 Charlie O’Connor, 51 Shirley A. (Duffner) Murphy, 54 Guy Ossello, 57 1950 Dr. John F. Comfort, 53 Marty Weber, 57 John Quinlan, 55 John Dougherty, 56 1957 Ernie Becker†, 52 Mrs. Charles E. Siljeg, 57 Bill Eng, 58 The Honorable Robert J. Doran, 54 1961 Ray Kelleher, 57 Pete Suden, 59 Anita L. Morphy, 52 Ted Sivalon, 54 1951 Gladys (Cerenzia) Peretti, 53 Donald Olson, 58 1962 Peter G. Banulis, 52 1952 Margaret Feist, 50 Joseph J. Schauble, 60 1963 The Honorable Richard Schroeder, 50 James L. Worley, 52 Gerald Shaw, 53 1964 Dianne M. (Wald) Klein, 51 1953 Joan M. (Treibel) Kilian, 51 1958 Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, 50 Merrilu (Silva) Sloboda, 53 Wil Loeken, 53 Mr. John H. Hanson, 53 Rosemary (Dellwo) Toft, 52 Raymond W. Murphy, 54 Colleen (Kane) Meighan, 58 1965 Norman R. Agostino, 52 1954 Patrick Riley, 57 Jacob W. Meighan, 58 Eugene D. Sloboda, 53 Lester Schwaegler, Jr., 54 Jim Ringwood, 52 1966 Elena J. (Cinelli) Agostino, 52 1955 Dave Hamer †, 52 Roger J. Roman, 55 1967 Dennis O. Mayer, 50 Jerry Monks, 53 Ernie Vollmer, 57 Tom Nollette, Sr., 50 Sally (Kirkpatrick) Neumann, 60 1959 Leo Finnegan, 59 1968 Christy E. (Smith) de Viveiros, 51 Dr. Willard J. Wyman, 56 Jim Garvey, 50 Dale de Viveiros, 51 1956 Mary Jo (Pilat) Anderson, 63 Mary Lou Lane, 50 1974 Mark Sonderen, 52 Gayle (Neumann) Dever, 51 Paul N. Luvera, 57 Valerie (Garner) Sonderen, 52 George Fish, 57 Donald P. Nelles, 51 1977 Lita B. (Barnett) Luvera, 57

† = Deceased

HERITAGE SOCIETY BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS Gonzaga is honored and grateful to have received estate SCHOLARSHIPS – ANNUAL AND ENDOWED Miss Myrtle E. Woldson gifts from June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019 from the following Henry Gilmore (’52) alumni and friends, whose legacies have an impact on the David Hamer (’55) following areas: GENERAL SUPPORT – Unrestricted Edwin T. MacCamy (’36) Ernest J. Becker (’57) David J. Ross (’62) Robert A. (’57) and Beryl (’57) Miss Myrtle E. Woldson ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Donald H. Herak (’46) M. Coomes John and Elizabeth Leonard Trudy Patton-Bigham Lieb You are our Heritage. Richard J. Murphy (’60) Your Legacy is our future.

The accuracy of this listing is very important to us. Please contact Laura Gatewood, senior director of donor relations, at 800.463.6925 or [email protected] with questions.

23 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME FUND BALANCES Fair Market Value as of May 31, 2019 and 2018 (endowments greater than $20,000 listed by name).

PERMANENT ENDOWMENTS 2019 2018 2019 2018

GENERAL SUPPORT Community Service Fred E. and Venora E. Bigelow $ 828,209 $ 808,037 CCASL Mentoring Programs 167,332 158,922 Christine Bozarth * 110,919 112,272 Conrad N. Hilton Community Service 301,512 305,189 Class of ‘64 25,973 26,290 Engineering John H. Collins 142,956 144,699 Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus Engineering Management 121,804 123,289 John W. Dunne, S.J. 58,449 59,162 Engineering Design Exposition Day/SCAFCO 123,510 125,017 Otto J. Eckel 112,321 113,690 Don and Carol Herak Engineering Faculty Development 201,764 204,225 Eleanor Miller/Welch Foundation 101,362 102,598 Ken Norrie Faculty Development 144,629 146,393 Minneapolis 47,494 48,073 James T. and Eleanor B. Weston 30,782 31,157 Jake Schiffner 246,179 249,182 Gonzaga-in-Florence Anonymous/Other 3,114,275 3,152,255 Fr. Joseph Conwell Fund for Italian Immersion 197,766 196,164 GIF Class of 1977-78 Memorial Travel 52,382 26,011 Total General Support Endowments $ 4,788,137 $ 4,816,258 Gonzaga-in-Florence 126,475 128,017 Simon and Darcy Manning Florence Travel 45,246 45,798 E. Thomas Martin Gonzaga-in-Florence 222,097 224,805 RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS “To Be Continued” 704,208 712,797 PROGRAM SUPPORT Music Arts and Sciences Choir Tour 33,130 33,410 Faculty Enrichment $ 92,858 $ 93,991 Wasmer Music 35,432 35,865 Gee Fund for Chair’s Scholars 105,558 0 Anonymous/Other 15,630 15,821 Gonzaga Science Research Program 2,344,097 2,367,029 Student Aid Michael and Gail Gurian English Award 34,845 35,270 Fred E. and Venora E. Bigelow 1,242,314 1,212,056 Anna Marie Ledgerwood 232,881 225,279 Gonzaga University Completion 107,851 64,042 Dr. Kay Nakamaye Research Award 99,120 99,174 Herche Family 387,252 381,831 Suzanne Ostersmith Dance 233,644 0 Horrigan Foundation 154,108 155,988 Barbara Steeves-Ellen Betzler STEM Fellowship 68,389 55,598 Jack L. McElroy WM Symposia Fellowship 80,541 80,609 Dallas E. Stroschein Memorial 56,509 54,581 Linda McKay Clark 91,004 91,302 Athletics University Ministry Athletic Academic Center 48,362 48,952 Cardoner Retreat 73,923 74,824 Lou Barbieri 146,222 148,006 Rebecca Cates and Family Fund (Catholic Programming) 135,777 135,367 Josh Burrows 31,894 29,575 Rhoady and Jean Marie Lee Retreat 35,952 36,390 George Corkery, Jr. (Men’s Rowing) 85,386 86,427 Liebelt Family 63,865 64,644 George Corkery, Jr. (Women’s Rowing) 85,386 86,427 Ministry for Life 316,205 280,288 Cross Country and Track 115,031 114,889 Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. Leadership 753,126 740,413 Robert Greco Family 332,253 283,189 Other Programs Bud and Cathy Hofmeister 46,511 45,021 Andrade Family Outdoor Orientation 204,892 207,391 McCarthey Athletic Compensation 1,313,950 1,329,975 Class of 1999 Diversity 35,913 36,351 Men’s Basketball 929,067 887,282 Doctoral Leadership Diversity 21,896 22,163 Men’s Basketball Student Managers 1,048,958 16,245 Arthur L. Dussault, S.J. Fund * 2,309,004 2,337,164 Scott and Liz Morris 134,823 136,467 1st Lt. Forrest P. Ewens Award 83,540 82,658 Hubie and Colleen Randall 1,562,407 1,349,856 Ann Gore Family 52,476 0 Rhonda L. Reiner 237,080 0 Hierbaum Family 509,784 477,537 David and Cathleen Reisenauer Family 36,484 36,929 Eva Lassman Memorial 32,294 32,222 Leonard and Evelyn Riley 40,337 40,829 Robert V. Lyons, Yvonne E. Lyons, Eileen E. Lyons, and Robert V. Lyons, Jr., S.J. Jesuit Academic and Rudolf Family 55,550 56,182 Administrative Services 1,416,275 1,432,479 Jonathan and Michele Staben 111,792 109,022 Mission 59,798 60,528 Student-Athlete Health and Wellness 624,766 0 John W. Murphy 698,193 706,708 Student-Athlete Life Skills 228,734 0 Sodexo: Cataldo Operations 61,662 62,414 Jacob Triesch 100,799 102,029 Undergraduate Professional Development Grant 39,048 37,285 Wissing Family 46,453 0 Anonymous/Other 57,321 58,020 Anonymous/Other 84,433 85,058 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Business John R. Clark Loan Repayment Assistance Program 116,015 116,490 Clarence H. Barnes Faculty Fellowship 240,806 236,413 Harvey & Harriet Clarke Fund for Professionalism & Ethics 388,341 392,970 Clarence H. Barnes Legacy Faculty Fellowship Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice 85,351 86,392 and Academic Enhancement * 777,090 780,020 Jane B. Korn Fund for Admissions Recruiting 76,656 66,027 Business Faculty Enrichment 39,248 39,726 Richard and Lynn Guy Fund for Judicial Externships 116,899 107,874 Canfield Lifelong Learning Series 92,515 0 Law Foundation Scholar 634,091 641,824 Gerard V. and Debora Centioli Faculty Fellowship for Excellence in Business Education 143,645 145,397 Linden Cup 106,517 107,816 Hogan Program 113,414 124,534 Norman and Rita Roberts Faculty Research Fund 578,547 585,602 Loeken Faculty/Staff Recognition 340,257 339,655 Total Program Support $ 26,111,684 $ 23,077,576

* See also Quasi-Endowment REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 24 2019 2018 2019 2018

SCHOLARSHIPS Chair’s Scholar 292,272 292,437 Robert Acker $ 48,388 $ 47,001 Suzanne Margaret Charlton 44,961 45,510 Acme 55,868 56,550 Henri P. Charvet, S.J. 47,296 47,767 Major Lawrence D. Acre 224,868 227,611 Harry E. Chisholm 121,714 123,198 Alaska Regional 47,966 48,338 Class of ‘79 68,827 69,459 Alberta 211,060 213,634 Class of 1998 42,184 36,489 Henry and Lucy Anderson 66,531 67,343 Robert and Ramona Clavel 59,997 60,465 Gayle Andrews 40,142 40,579 Clawson Family 36,569 35,946 Richard Angotti Family 43,876 33,788 Beverly J. Clegg Memorial 279,477 282,885 Anthony’s 710,373 559,338 William and Virginia Clemens/Del Skillingstad, S.J. 1,150,039 1,164,064 Apregan Family 45,212 45,763 Coca-Cola Foundation 79,583 80,554 Tony Arguinchona Memorial 166,627 161,754 S. Earl Cochran Memorial 39,757 40,242 Arkison 52,546 53,186 Coffman Engineers 79,903 80,877 Geraldine F. Arnold * 3,043,289 3,080,246 James E. Collins, Jr. 64,636 65,424 Paul A. Baldy Memorial 60,015 58,680 Comstock Foundation * 930,168 941,512 Robert B. Bargen, S.J. 127,011 128,560 Dr. James R. and Bridget Condon 64,475 65,261 Clarence H. Barnes 273,609 268,630 Francis W. Conn, S.J. Memorial 906,756 917,814 Clarence H. Barnes Legacy * 1,440,482 1,449,270 Walter J. and Donna F. Conn 1,973,178 1,996,114 Charles A. and Dolores A. Barry Memorial 333,682 337,751 Daryl and Michele Connell 368,459 335,771 Dr. Robert L. “Bob” Bartlett 36,610 36,414 Lawrence F. (‘27 and ‘29), Kathleen Connolly John A. and Nancy A. (Scott) Battilega 92,335 89,305 and Aileen Connolly Bratton 153,284 155,154 Kenneth Baugh 35,039 35,466 John P. Connors, M.D. Memorial 123,789 125,299 Bayer Corporation 43,303 43,831 Teresita Coombes Trinity 275,155 265,613 Joseph N. Behrens 21,927 22,194 George and Pearl Corkery 499,586 505,678 Ronald Albert and Marilyn (Miller) Benson Family 60,510 61,248 Paul Corkery, S.J. and Francis Corkery, S.J. (‘26) 35,665 36,100 Gerald M. Berger (‘57) 503,323 488,215 COSTCO 967,349 927,472 Fred and Paula Bevegni 81,523 82,517 Bartley and Catherine Costello 81,738 80,064 Dr. Eddy Birrer 156,062 147,251 Cote-Mangold-Quiamzon Memorial 36,952 33,755 Martin P. Blum 39,368 39,848 Coughlin Family 270,931 273,650 Boise Regional 38,403 38,007 Marie M. Crabtree 52,080 52,715 John and Joan Bollier Family 312,066 0 C. Pat and Jean Craigen 81,784 79,254 Bonanzino Family 35,787 36,224 Colonel John E. Crandall 28,569 28,918 Erma A. Bonge 131,683 133,289 James and Elizabeth Cummins 84,219 85,246 Frank and Sharon Bouten 142,674 140,248 Charles Henry Davis 1,149,283 1,163,299 Boznak Family 51,262 49,768 Donald Davis, S.J. 48,942 46,439 Helen Brach Foundation 218,255 220,916 Jim and Raeceil Day 48,334 48,924 Daniel G. Brajcich 3,201,440 3,134,043 Richard J. DeBlieck 363,135 340,265 Stephen L. Brenneke, M.D. 55,156 50,357 DeFeyter Family * 107,850 109,165 Stephen L. Brenneke, M.D. Gonzaga-in-Florence 44,383 39,582 Daniel de la Mar Memorial 58,404 59,116 Jim Bresnahan 20,829 20,243 Dale and Christy (Smith) de Viveiros 34,723 34,643 Brian Brett Memorial 99,307 100,131 Dell ‘Osso Family 429,801 429,701 Mike (‘52) and Marj Brewer Family 120,947 119,297 Denver Regional 21,358 21,239 Fred L. and Olivia C. Briggs 116,602 115,542 Robert and Evelyn Dieringer 162,629 164,613 Herb, Margaret, Greg and Evelyn (Edsall) Briggs 49,295 49,896 Richard W. Dillman Memorial 40,222 40,713 Leo J. Brockman 491,518 496,260 William R. and Kathleen A. (McFarland) Dobner 78,217 73,829 Brophy College Preparatory 249,147 252,186 Drs. Albert and Isaslawa Dresner 64,766 65,556 Brotherly Order of Yo-Yos 299,997 290,994 Theodore Dreyer Memorial 28,117 28,460 Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Brulotte 86,928 87,988 Driessel Family 1,781,781 1,803,511 Carl A. and Carla M. Buck Memorial 66,082 66,887 Lawrence E. Duffy 688,674 697,073 Christopher and Mary Ann Bulger Family 207,158 199,352 Walter W. Duncan Memorial 256,919 260,052 Paul Buller 50,024 47,773 John (‘26) and Isabel d’Urbal 121,683 123,167 The Hon. Frank Burgess Memorial 50,051 48,856 Durkan Family 43,016 43,541 Bob and Stevie Burke 271,996 275,313 William Earl Edmonds 242,343 245,299 Mary Fahay Busch 105,085 106,367 Ehorn 25,798 26,113 Carl and Mary Bushue 47,037 47,130 John Wiltsie Epton, Jr. 116,608 117,782 Butler Family 163,578 164,431 Evergreen ‘88 266,409 256,717 Judy and Bruce Butler Family 126,935 128,483 Mary Olson Fairhurst Memorial 33,281 33,687 Molly and Stewart Butler 204,779 191,860 Dennis M. Fazzari 58,525 58,250 Michael J. Byrne and Richard Spils Memorial 122,810 123,899 Ferguson - Bing Crosby Memorial 60,235 60,970 Joseph F. and Sharon M. Cade (‘76) 107,447 107,724 I. S. and Emily C. Fetterman 101,501 93,657 John and Priscilla Cadwell Family 36,761 10,997 W. Brooks and Martha Fields 686,589 694,963 Dennis A. and Peggy M. Calfee 156,988 153,594 Charles C. Finucane 108,188 109,508 California 460,280 465,893 John and Mary Ann Firkins Memorial 71,821 70,257 Callahan-Zeller Foundation 120,574 122,044 Patrick J. Ford, S.J. 207,683 209,949 John E. Cannon, Sr. 513,111 518,307 Neal and Helen Fosseen 32,495 32,892 C. Pat Carroll, S.J. 282,474 280,605 A. O. and Evelyn Foster 170,509 172,588 Clifford A. Carroll, S.J. 267,819 271,085 Richard and Orlanta Franck 607,505 614,914 J. Alfred Carroll, S.J. 65,045 64,938 Roger and Marian Fruci 72,273 67,843 Leslie M. Carroll 265,895 269,138 Tom Fuchs Alumni Legacy 32,117 0 Marguerite M. and Henry J. Casey * 7,075,072 7,161,358 Joe P. and Joan L. Gagliardi Family 38,099 38,563 Dr. Robert J. and Thelma Rose Casey 199,822 202,259 Maurice Gales 519,592 525,929 Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. * 564,717 571,604 John A. Galligan and William F. Donnelly 74,057 74,907 Rebecca Cates and Family Fund 405,781 406,100 Garco (Athletic) 576,335 546,171 Alma and Gill A. Centioli 334,720 338,802 Garco (Civil Engineering) 189,015 191,320 J. W. Garrity 22,190 22,461 * See also Quasi-Endowment Geary Family 56,706 53,601 George and Theresa Gee Family 469,989 462,759 25 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 2019 2018 2019 2018

Gelli Family 61,163 56,558 Joseph R. Keys 601,176 608,508 Gemmill Family 298,009 274,900 Dale and Graciela Kingman 60,536 61,275 General Memorial 64,805 65,596 Henry and Margaret Kinzer 33,813 34,226 Terry and Kim Gieber 30,112 30,479 Violet and Roy Knott 96,846 98,027 Gilbert Family 51,082 51,705 Koch Holdings, Inc. – Rick E. Koch 57,496 56,373 Robert J. Gillingham, S.J. 256,533 259,662 Dr. John J. Kohls Memorial 83,013 84,026 Gilmartin 20,306 20,554 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Konlock 38,922 39,397 Sally Ann Glynn Memorial 94,806 90,651 Dr. Benjamin C. Koreski 77,768 78,716 Gonzaga Athletics 893,101 865,274 John and Patricia Korn 56,519 57,209 Gonzaga-in-Florence Class of 1983-84 62,612 63,376 Jacob J. and Anna Clara (Voggenthaler) Kuch 77,152 78,093 Gonzaga University Undocumented Student 52,386 0 Judge Albert I. Kulzer Memorial 65,944 66,748 John and Alvin Gordon 27,815 28,154 Lampson Family/Father Tony Lehmann 35,337 35,768 Ed and Candy Gormley 110,765 106,804 Milton F., Leona G. (Kuch), and Milton J. Langlois (‘60) Family 78,248 79,202 Graduate School of Business 121,530 123,012 Louie H. and Donna M. Lapke 489,937 469,201 Jim and Michelle Grady 56,519 57,209 James and Nina Larkin Memorial 61,693 57,134 George and Marianne Grant (Basketball) 271,824 275,139 Charles and Margaret Larson 696,108 704,598 George and Marianne Grant (Engineering) 269,459 272,745 Law School 137,760 139,440 Grasham 59,507 59,968 Daniel and Lisa Sue Lee 33,532 33,941 Josef and Stephany Gray 213,561 214,615 Padre Lehmann/Father Regimbal 385,717 390,421 Grays Harbor 119,861 120,722 Tony Lehmann, S.J. 235,099 229,243 Mark A. Gresbrink 45,705 45,705 Tony J. Lehmann, S.J. 43,788 44,322 George and Anita Grismer 106,276 107,572 Frank and Ethel Lenzie 69,752 70,603 George E. Grismer and Florence D. Grismer 57,707 58,410 Bernard and Mafalda Levernier Family 183,247 185,482 GU Bay Area - Via and Bruno 33,561 33,970 C. Maya Lit 110,466 110,310 J. Francis Gubbins, S.J. 1,326,158 1,339,709 Little Zag’s Welcome to Gonzaga Basketball 35,589 36,023 J. Francis Gubbins, S.J. (Native American) 59,800 60,116 Noreen (Geiss) and Richard Littman 69,956 64,632 Dorothy E. Guild 129,667 104,690 Lena and Nancy Longo 70,803 71,667 Roger K. Guise Memorial 153,503 153,781 Elizabeth A. Lynn 195,556 197,941 Herschel R. and Mary R. Gustafson 134,743 136,386 M. W. Consulting Engineers 46,866 47,438 Larry L. Guthrie in honor of Gertrude O. Guthrie 263,342 266,553 Edwin T. MacCamy, M.D. and Elinor McAuley MacCamy 44,702 42,883 Joseph T. and Patricia P. Hall 277,441 280,825 Matthew Madison 50,028 50,638 Marjory Halvorson 57,698 58,195 Harry F. and Colleen B. Magnuson Family 808,356 807,592 Hamel-Dussault Families Memorial 21,038 21,295 C. Dan Martin and C. Y. Martin * 1,672,780 1,693,181 Bob and Donna Hanson Family 192,976 184,706 Charlotte Martin Foundation 4,250,000 4,056,126 Erik W. Hanson Memorial 205,284 207,787 Michael C. Mathis (‘65) 161,493 163,463 Fred L. and Elizabeth J. Hanson 974,876 933,650 Michael C. Mathis Memorial 35,198 35,628 G. Donald and Nga Hawker 51,625 0 Virginia Maughan 114,038 115,429 Haws 151,308 153,153 Mary and Ray “Doc” Mauro 86,008 87,057 William Randolph Hearst 593,114 600,347 McCarthey Family 1,148,005 1,162,005 Patrick J. Heffernan Family 121,738 123,223 Philip G. McCarthey 163,302 165,294 John J. Hemmingson 1,091,179 1,086,637 Joseph L. McCarthy 233,776 236,627 Tim Henning Memorial 33,779 34,191 Lawrence H. and Florence (Olivet) McCormack 79,579 80,550 Carol L. Herak 300,651 304,318 Helen C. McDonald 218,150 220,810 Herres-Munroe 115,795 112,427 Ivah M. McDonnell 159,765 161,714 Hersholt Family 41,249 41,753 Gerald R. McFaul Memorial 29,486 29,150 William and Ruth Hertz 60,320 58,543 Jimmy McGann 115,157 110,385 Mallene and Hans Herzog 41,522 40,462 Francis D. McGinn Memorial 47,289 45,457 Hiki No 38,159 38,625 Dr. James G. McGivern 1,772,340 1,792,679 Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand 33,976 34,391 James Francis Cardinal McIntyre 816,161 826,114 Denise A. Hill 36,563 36,739 Anita L. (Sherar) McKee 74,369 73,632 Conrad N. Hilton 532,262 538,753 Denver and Mary McLeod Memorial 125,774 127,308 Daniel P. Hogan, Jr. Family 294,857 298,349 John R. “Jack” and Rose C. Meersman 132,001 133,611 Hooker Creek Ranch 702,846 711,417 Alvera Brown Meighan 293,465 286,633 Stanton Hooper Family 139,699 147,628 Eleanor J. Mele 33,841 34,254 Hoover Family 272,360 263,382 Men’s Basketball Alumni 41,948 41,395 Dr. Dennis R. and Sandra W. Horn 75,331 76,250 Mercadante Family 49,411 0 Judge Bert Horrigan Memorial 152,590 154,451 Merwin 158,502 160,311 Sam and Jaylene Howard 52,204 50,957 Joseph C. Metcalfe Memorial 58,831 59,548 Humphreys Entrepreneurial 51,548 52,177 John and Catherine Michels 108,969 110,298 W. P. Ilgen 190,404 181,690 Patrick T. Mick (‘06) 126,116 127,654 Lt.Col. James P. Isenhower, Jr. 67,866 68,590 Jack D. Miklos 1,039,423 1,052,100 J ‘n’ M Memorial 373,022 377,571 Don and Betty Miller Memorial 1,041,786 1,054,492 Kathryn A. Jacklin Memorial * 74,854 69,567 Lyle W. Moore 2,479,787 2,476,622 Janicki Family 116,081 115,922 Taka Moriyasu 70,443 71,302 Thomas Jefferson 299,116 278,333 Tatsuo “Tex” Moriyasu Memorial 97,488 97,986 Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jennings Memorial 132,587 134,204 Al Morisette, S.J. 65,039 63,919 Diane and Ted Johnson 1,193,407 888,347 Moss Adams 34,328 34,746 Roy J. Johnson Memorial 1,504,846 1,523,199 John and Melinda Moynier 289,238 271,519 Eric A. Johnston 450,816 456,314 Angelo R. Mozilo Family 425,121 430,306 Ina H. Johnston 474,476 480,263 Multi-Class 67,038 67,856 Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products 502,804 508,937 Murphy Family: Thomas, Katherine, Monica, and William (‘32) 130,470 132,061 Ken and Marie Kapstafer 46,849 47,477 Patrick H. and Fran Murphy 383,350 382,714 Albert A. Kelly Memorial 189,601 186,727 Clarence and Della Murray 126,825 128,372 John P. and Dorothy C. Kelly 363,649 368,084 Elaine (Morris) Myers and Patrick Morris 146,081 142,152 Anna and Edward J. Kennedy 92,308 93,433 Myette Family 51,675 51,186 Duff and Dorothy Kennedy Memorial 2,068,080 2,093,302 Jack G. and Katherine E. Neupert Memorial 79,965 80,940 Helen K. Kepl 20,892 21,146 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 26 2019 2018 2019 2018

New Testament Studies 35,852 36,289 Joseph M. Shabaz 230,531 233,342 Frank A. and Margaret M. Nigro Family 538,002 544,564 R. Michael and Mary (Owens) Shanahan 314,503 318,338 John W. (‘43) and Francis (Fagan) Nitkey 167,892 169,939 Malcolm C. and Elizabeth M. Sharp, Sr.; Malcolm C. Sharp, Jr. O’Connell Family 62,866 61,771 and James Lauchlin Sharp, Sr. 56,287 55,865 Monica and William L. O’Connell, Jr. Memorial 176,781 178,937 Mary Katherine Shaw Memorial 333,620 332,810 Charlie and Doris O’Connor 1,484,268 1,491,746 Archie P. Sherar Memorial 82,259 78,608 Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J. 108,171 108,248 Ivan A. Shirk 107,462 108,772 Donald and Joan Olson 54,227 52,833 Paul B. Shorett Memorial 161,921 163,896 108 Club Montana 74,069 73,963 Catherine Filene Shouse 23,084 23,365 Richard J. O’Neill Family 103,958 101,217 Rodger and Margaret O’Brien Shute 100,435 101,660 Michael J. Ornellas (‘66) Memorial 52,978 53,624 Simkins Family 93,887 90,530 Ossello Family 151,678 127,486 Dr. Robert G. Skok 45,898 46,458 Stanley J. Padden 36,286 36,729 Harry H. and Marguerite Sladich 57,712 58,156 Robert “Eddie” Page 240,455 243,388 Elmer E. Smith, Jr. 183,986 186,230 Robert and Carol Palencar 1,597,740 1,617,226 Robert A. and Celeste Smith 123,688 125,196 Parasida Family 96,251 93,451 R. K. Smoldon Family 82,049 53,764 Pearson Family 136,636 138,303 Frost and Margaret Snyder 628,848 636,518 Dr. and Mrs. Otto J. Penna 170,387 172,465 Sodexo 131,626 133,231 Perko Family 60,819 61,561 Sofka Family 73,022 73,821 Peterson Family 127,197 128,232 Solan Family 58,360 57,052 Phares Family 98,770 99,975 Blanche H. Spitzer 191,565 193,683 Philosophy 23,203 23,486 Spokane Regional 126,252 112,001 Phoenix Regional 52,630 53,272 Judy Springer Memorial 23,163 23,446 Megan Therese Piper (‘92) Memorial 97,467 96,471 Staunton-Etchart Memorial 22,561 22,836 Polich Family 130,272 131,861 Steele-Reese 410,696 415,705 Stephen N. Pope 146,309 148,093 Jeff and Veronica Steffan 39,981 40,469 Portland 96,233 97,407 Steilen Family 90,416 91,518 Portland Regional 184,011 182,709 John F. Stepich Memorial 26,103 26,421 Richard and Helen Powers Family 747,925 755,984 Bartholomew M. and Sarah Stevens 36,666 37,113 Robert K. and Ann J. Powers 268,123 271,392 Donald L. and Lucy Ann Stoner 648,728 618,390 Edward and Helen Prevol and Arlene Prevol-Koeferl 99,513 100,727 Bill and Peggy Stordahl 80,617 80,803 Robert Prusch Wellpinit and Nespelem 39,450 39,905 Franz M. and Betty Suhadolnik 45,989 0 Marty Pujolar 42,951 43,475 Matt and Brooke Sullivan 91,582 91,111 Susan M. Rauenhorst Turner 248,771 250,743 Col. Ernest E. Tabscott 20,947 21,202 Ravarino 42,863 40,647 Tacoma Regional 38,208 38,411 Mark and Barbara Ray 349,147 347,215 Elizabeth Fluor Taylor 68,224 69,056 Paul A. Redmond 116,724 118,148 John H. Taylor, S.J. 43,451 0 Paul and Barbara Redmond 124,902 126,425 Richard B. Taylor II Family 182,060 184,015 Regents Nucleus 130,603 131,193 Richard B. and Barbara Taylor 93,609 90,011 Cayla Reisenauer Family 35,951 36,390 Texas Regional 145,420 138,945 Edward J. and Bunny (Suva) Renouard 87,031 88,093 Jill and Thatcher Thompson 164,512 163,534 Edward J. and Bunny (Suva) Renouard (Engineering) 92,803 93,935 Three Ladies Memorial 74,630 73,397 Gilbert and Catherine Rhodes 285,799 289,284 Charles A. and Helen Tilford 564,718 571,606 Margaret S. Richards Memorial 348,591 352,842 Tom and Camilla Tilford 941,773 949,660 Richardson Family 77,425 78,369 Timberlake Family 100,876 100,335 Jane Rinehart 109,647 110,984 John and Ann Timm 49,347 44,638 Aleck M. and Mary M. Ripple Memorial 189,082 184,730 Michael and Annie Tobin Family 63,064 63,759 Norman and Dorita Roberts Family 261,191 264,377 Toepel Family Memorial 56,831 57,524 Robinson/Schapler Family 119,955 116,107 Ernest H. and Greta M. Toll 140,655 142,370 Roche Family * 107,958 109,274 Walter A. Toly Memorial 1,415,143 1,432,401 Donald W. Rockstrom 86,954 88,015 Tomlinson Family 163,842 164,683 Jim and Jean Roeber Family 137,431 135,389 Erwin J. Toner, S.J. 367,058 371,535 Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation 1,954,037 1,917,547 Townsend Memorial 351,609 355,897 Josiah and Alissa Roloff 92,320 0 Tri-Cities Regional 50,885 51,505 Roothaan 303,556 307,258 Peter M. Tripp Memorial 54,785 55,016 David and Maureen Rorick 36,765 37,213 John Tubbs Memorial * 360,705 365,104 Joseph Merton and Jessie Rosauer Family 420,286 425,412 Tucci Family Florence 238,858 241,559 Glo E. Ross 103,938 105,206 Tucci Family/NAPA 844,711 834,155 Rudisile Family 64,172 64,955 Richard E. Twohy, S.J. 93,081 84,458 Rudolf Family 109,407 110,581 Union Pacific Foundation 129,670 131,251 Kermit (‘51) and Frances Rudolf (Athletic) 55,735 56,415 V-12 220,486 221,935 Kermit (‘51) and Frances Rudolf (Law) 141,372 143,096 William L. Van Sistine 1,814,764 1,836,896 Donald R. and Kathleen P. Ryan Memorial 88,129 89,203 Steven Coerte Van Voorhis 102,198 103,444 Sachtjen Family 108,067 109,385 Anthony Via, S.J. 129,415 125,682 Madeleine St. Marie 164,268 166,271 Anthony P. Via, S.J. 47,868 48,353 Frances A. and Sam R. Salla Memorial 335,027 339,113 Paul Voell Memorial 21,348 21,608 Timothy J. Sarbaugh 105,888 106,676 Vogelheim Family 336,978 340,542 Megan T. Satchell and Sarah J. Schwering 42,768 41,153 Pat and Sandy Volkar 1,338,640 1,354,753 Steven Schenk and Gretchen Berning 43,166 43,693 Vomaske Family 457,984 463,570 Bernard A. Schons 27,577 27,338 Anthony T. Wadden/Michael B. Herzog 70,798 70,314 Mary L. Schons 55,288 54,810 Robert and Deloris Waldron 59,545 58,230 School of Business Administration 31,492 31,876 Wallace Foundation 52,601 53,243 William H. Schumaker 133,141 134,764 Frank Walter (Two Honest Friars) 32,726 33,126 Seattle Regional 113,983 105,392 Robert Wark 133,871 135,504 Fr. Bruno Segatta 118,421 119,865 Prentice and Virginia Warner 100,766 101,995 Carrie Welch 95,941 97,111 Peter and Carol Welk 126,562 128,106 27 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 2019 2018 2019 2018

Helen and Joe Welty 858,328 868,796 Anonymous/Other 78,525 79,482 Christopher M. West Memorial 1,780,743 1,796,356 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Whipple Family 222,904 0 T. Jerry and Helen Greenan Library Fund 124,079 125,592 Jeanne Wiest 133,702 135,332 Law Library 57,829 58,534 Harry L. Williams 36,377 36,820 Law Review 35,894 36,252 WINGS 207,498 206,504 Lesley Lee Memorial 36,587 37,034 Myrtle E. Woldson * 34,005,882 28,935,319 Anonymous/Other 10,665 10,795 Alvin J. Wolff 211,959 209,085 David Wollersheim 252,398 255,403 Total Libraries and Museums $ 2,487,224 $ 2,517,750 Yeats Family 69,318 70,163 Anonymous/Other 1,406,267 1,495,591 PROFESSORSHIPS AND LECTURES Gonzaga Law School Foundation Action for Diversity Awareness 59,618 60,306 PROFESSORSHIPS Katharine Witter Brindley and Ralph J. Brindley 59,461 60,186 Bronze Tile 119,790 123,074 College of Arts and Sciences Janice Brown 36,405 100,126 Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Kenneth Butler Memorial 196,477 198,873 Chair of Christian Philosophy $ 2,504,238 $ 2,534,779 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chastek * 124,586 126,105 Milo P. and Maud O. Flannery, Class Reunion (Law) 54,535 55,200 Chair of Theology 2,211,419 2,238,389 John and Mary Jo Costello 65,508 66,307 Kreielsheimer Foundation, Mark DeForrest Memorial 51,240 0 Chair of Fine Arts 2,023,733 2,048,414 Diversity in Technology and IP – Powered by eBay and SBMC 44,581 0 Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J., Janice (Bennett) Geier 26,048 26,366 Chair of Chemistry * 1,038,402 1,049,911 Gonzaga Student Bar Association 36,515 36,960 Robert K. and Ann J. Powers, John and Deborah Holleran 286,297 289,789 Chair of Humanities 1,777,706 1,799,387 Dennis M. Hottell 34,638 35,061 Dr. Scholl Foundation, Steven J. Jager 32,165 32,558 Chair of Chemistry 2,014,364 2,038,931 David and Bernice Kazan 58,365 58,161 School of Business Administration Marcus Kelly Family 32,855 33,256 John L. Aram, Nora Garvin Kommers 28,110 28,453 Chair of Business Ethics * 1,351,219 1,367,698 Law Centennial 181,181 182,840 Dr. Erwin Graue, Law Faculty Student 74,057 74,961 Chair of Economics * 1,871,513 1,894,337 William Lindberg 34,787 35,211 James R. Jundt, Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera 1,708,915 1,711,165 Chair of Economics * 1,955,799 1,979,651 Lloyd Meeds Memorial 36,999 37,451 Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo, Yale Metzger and Susan Richmond 74,770 75,682 Chair for Business Administration 854,533 848,592 Thomas More 712,213 713,713 Pigott Professor of Entrepreneurship 2,313,736 2,341,954 Joseph C. and Muriel E. Murphy 334,336 338,413 Kinsey M. Robinson, Night Class ‘73 Law Centennial 52,875 43,723 Chair of Business Administration * 2,016,347 2,040,937 Nuxoll Family Memorial 170,034 172,108 School of Law*** Oliver Family 52,475 53,115 J. Donald and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, Lewis H. Orland 541,183 547,783 Chair of Legal Ethics 0 327,412 Barbara Helen Perrey Memorial 28,110 28,453 Anonymous/Other 0 2,914 Drew Corley Pierson Memorial 38,068 38,532 The Hon. Philip M. and Mary Raekes 266,929 265,082 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Regina Walder Reuther Memorial 158,954 123,949 Frederick N. and Barbara T. Curley, Judge Willard J. Roe Memorial 491,348 497,340 Chair of Commercial Law 2,691,758 2,724,586 Lee M. Solomon 135,416 137,068 J. Donald and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, Pat and Diane Sullivan 178,472 180,649 Chair of Legal Ethics 1,143,530 790,090 Sweetser Law Office PI Scholars 97,939 95,617 John J. Hemmingson, Sylvia Ann Thomas 42,597 43,117 Chair of Civil Liberties 2,105,910 2,131,593 Jim Vache 25,924 26,240 Smithmoore P. Myers Chair 2,055,240 2,071,953 Carrie Welch 953,270 964,896 Wilson/Hartje Professorship for Clinical Law 115,126 114,234 Dennis and Jacqueline Wheeler 33,092 33,496 LECTURES Workland/Gose 225,149 227,789 Anonymous/Other 435,981 437,417 Van F. Christoph, S.J. Memorial 153,661 155,535 William Lyle Davis, S.J. Memorial 162,261 164,239 Total Scholarships $ 169,503,039 $ 163,080,227 Jesuit Community of Gonzaga University 89,581 90,674

LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS Total Professorships and Lectures $ 30,450,076 $ 30,756,210

Jundt Art Museum Total Restricted Endowments $ 228,552,023 $ 219,431,763 Carol Albright $ 75,578 $ 76,500 Museum Exhibition 520,289 526,634 TOTAL PERMANENT ENDOWMENTS $ 233,340,160 $ 224,248,021 Fredrick and Genevieve Schlatter 103,268 104,527 Libraries John Beck (Finance and Economics) 25,462 21,725 William N. Bischoff, S.J. (History) 154,625 156,407 Frank B. Costello, S.J. (Political Science) 72,909 73,798 Joseph P. and Helen Delay (Law) 173,022 179,557 Foley Library (General) 99,996 101,215 Parents’ Library (Periodicals) 32,272 32,666 George H. Sandy Foundation (General) 20,240 20,487 Steele-Reese Foundation (Humanities) 633,773 641,502 John H. Taylor, S.J. Memorial (Classical Languages and Patristics) 147,311 149,108 * See also Quasi-Endowment *** Moved to Gonzaga Law School Foundation J. Charles Walsh, S.J. Memorial (Law) 84,900 85,935 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 28 QUASI ENDOWMENTS 2019 2018 2019 2018

GENERAL SUPPORT Christine Bozarth ** $ 792,342 $ 802,005 John Prange, S.J. Ignatian Leaders 3,075,432 3,112,939 Harry L. “Bing” Crosby 165,239 167,254 Roach Family ** 237,514 240,411 Frank McMahon 304,114 307,823 Mary F. Simkins 193,486 195,846 Coletta W. O’Meara 184,415 186,664 George J. Struble 114,012 115,402 Unrestricted 2,505,676 2,536,235 John and Betty Tubbs Memorial ** 691,661 700,096 Woldson Legacy ** 22,655,943 19,159,656 Anonymous/Other 140,691 142,406 Total Scholarships $ 18,501,215 $ 18,229,819 Gonzaga Law School Foundation Quasi Endowment 1,700,243 1,720,978 TOTAL QUASI ENDOWMENTS $ 62,018,430 $ 58,401,250

Total General Support $ 28,448,663 $ 25,023,021 LIFE INCOME 2019 2018 TRINITY TRUST Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold Distinguished Professorship Nettie Balch Allen $ 49,178 $ 52,520 Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold President’s Fund Charles M. and Eleanor Ann Andersen 97,329 103,082 Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold Scholarship ** $ 7,423,774 $ 7,514,312 Lawrence J. and Anna M. Bennett 209,911 219,502 Frank and Ilse Bourbeau 104,627 107,908 PROGRAM SUPPORT Name Withheld by Request 909,379 963,565 Edith L. Anderson $ 248,755 $ 251,789 Alan and Ann Cawkwell 167,181 165,530 John L. Aram, Chair of Business Ethics ** 327,106 331,095 Amarant M. and Norman G. † Cormier 15,358 16,823 Clarence H. Barnes Legacy Faculty Fellowship Howard and Norma Crawford 404,948 364,408 and Academic Enhancement ** 501,916 508,038 Name Withheld by Request 529,469 527,227 Norman and Esther Bolker Collection 105,192 106,475 J. Donald and Va Lena Curran 294,215 315,489 Horace C. Bozarth 946,874 958,422 William A. † and Tasia Davenport 19,779 24,131 Patrick J. Cavanaugh Faculty Enrichment 175,753 177,897 Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day 97,459 51,330 Steve DeLong Student Athlete Health and Well-Being 307,730 311,483 Joseph † and Edna Deichl 219,976 256,718 Arthur L. Dussault, S.J. Fund ** 135,961 137,619 Nancy C. Driscoll 3,176,250 1,912,500 Dr. Erwin Graue, Chair of Economics ** 201,625 204,084 Jim and Maxine Finlen 60,830 66,319 Don and Carol Herak Engineering Equipment 1,300,039 1,315,894 Allen D. Gillete 247,051 0 Hildebrand-Pease Law Library 236,474 239,358 Gary Glenn 18,438 20,275 Jesuit Mission Trust 1,040,818 1,053,511 Charles E. † and Barbara Hennessey, Jr. 369,753 399,742 James R. Jundt, Chair of Economics ** 453,925 459,461 Phillip and Lorelei Herres 128,871 141,905 Kellogg 84,125 85,151 Richard and Nina Hofmeister 36,894 39,038 Law School Restricted 405,313 410,256 Margel Kaufman 31,469 32,304 Middle-Eastern Cultures and Languages Fund 102,953 104,208 Arthur E. Kennedy 36,789 39,381 Mission Trust 404,678 405,919 John † and Elizabeth † Leonard 0 17,479 Phyllis Grace Mozilo 99,012 0 The Hon. John J. Madden 21,922 23,796 Muslim Prayer Spaces and Faith Activities 85,747 86,793 Jack and Mary † McCann 965,049 991,887 Mullally Retreat and Ministry 91,744 92,863 Joseph L. McCarthy Trust 1,011,510 1,024,218 NCAA Athletic Academic Enhancement 50,284 50,897 Robert and Claire McDonald 4,990,082 4,979,739 Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J., Chair of Chemistry ** 147,052 148,845 Name Withheld by Request 773,822 864,590 Kinsey M. Robinson, Chair of Business Administration ** 191,702 194,040 William R. Ogle 256,546 273,457 Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr. 106,129 112,652 Total Program Support $ 7,634,098 $ 7,131,631 John H. and Mary Pat Rickman 96,315 101,779 Dr. Harold L. Ripple 23,502 25,370 SCHOLARSHIPS Name Withheld by Request 294,318 325,398 Clarence H. Barnes Legacy ** $ 528,522 $ 534,968 Roger and Sharon Roman 23,773 24,528 Joseph and Peggy Brennan 483,474 489,370 Virginia Schurra 80,349 87,730 † Marguerite M. and Henry J. Casey ** 126,398 127,939 Stephen B. and Mary E. Shinn 249,646 258,056 Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. ** 432,793 438,071 Ivan and Marlene Stewart 16,483 23,129 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chastek ** 1,627,668 1,647,519 Name Withheld by Request 52,276 0 Comstock Foundation ** 3,932,297 3,980,254 F. Ray Vollert 104,151 111,557 DeFeyter Family ** 169,133 171,195 Pat and Carol West 197,565 210,980 † † Sperry H. Goodman 1,278,047 1,293,634 Lee and Barbara Wright 30,894 33,469 GU Enterprise 1,240,387 762,288 Donald and Pauline Hagan 276,280 279,650 TOTAL LIFE INCOME $ 16,519,486 $ 15,309,511 Fred L. and Elizabeth J. Hanson Athletic 201,673 204,133 Horton and Mazie Herman 315,952 319,806 TOTAL ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME $ 311,878,076 $ 297,958,782 Horton and Mazie Herman (Women’s Golf) 265,943 269,186 J ‘n’ M Legacy 196,040 194,625 Kathryn A. Jacklin Memorial ** 64,336 65,121 Ed and Euretta James 408,578 413,561 Arlene E. and Arthur L. LaMasters 225,087 227,832 C. Y. Martin Foundation ** 2,416,502 2,445,973

** See also Permanent Endowment

29 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 2019 Trustees and Regents TRUSTEES EMERITI Governance 2018-19 Bart Gallant REGENTS EMERITI John Andrew Willy Geary Anne Aram THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET Tim Barnard Dale Goodwin, Staff Regent Nancy Burnett Thayne M. McCulloh, President Bernard Coughlin, S.J. Dan Harbaugh Jim Day James A. Angelosante, Vice President for Administration Gerri Craves Jack Heath Joe Delay Judi Biggs Garbuio, Vice President for Student Development Lou Dell’Osso Steve Helmbrecht Angel Diez Bobbie Huguenin Frank Case, S.J., Vice President of the University Steve Hess, S.J., Regent Chaplain Tom Driscoll Jim Jundt Greg Hoyt Judy Gilmartin Pat Lee, S.J., Vice President for Mission & Ministry Duff Kennedy Lisa Janicki Joe Gray Beth Martin, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President John Luger Don Jans † Don Hackney Maureen McGuire, General Counsel Shannon McCambridge Eugene Krug, Student Regent Lorelei Herres Charles J. Murphy, Chief Strategy Officer Jack McCann Joe Lincoln Stan Hooper Joe Poss, Vice President for University Advancement Phil McCarthey Mike Lucarelli Greg Hubert Raymond Reyes, Associate Academic Vice President Angelo Mozilo Kim Lynch, M.D. Greg Huckabee & Chief Diversity Officer Don Nelles Bob McCambridge Don Kayser Michael L. Roth, Athletic Director Mike Patterson † Tom McKenzie, Faculty President John Kelly John Sklut, Chief of Staff Dave Sabey Harold Mielke, M.D. Bernie Levernier Joseph P. Smith, Chief Financial Officer Kathleen Magnuson Sheppard Sharon O’Hara, Student Regent Wil Loeken Borre Ulrichsen, Chief Information Officer Tom Tilford John Parente Robert and Claire McDonald Michelle Wheatley, Acting Vice President for Mission & Ministry Pat West Shalon Parker, Faculty Regent Colleen Meighan Richard Powers Mary Jane Patterson Bill Quigg James Prince TRUSTEES Thayne McCulloh, President REGENTS Jeff Reed Phil Raekes, Hon. Scott Morris, Chair (2018) Kevin McQuilkin Steve Robinson, Chair Cindy Runger Gary Randall Paul Brajcich, Vice Chair Bryan Pham, S.J. Va Lena Curran, Vice Chair for Denny Ryerson Phil Reinig (2018), Chair (2019) Mission Eddie Reese, S.J. Karen Sayre Trish Smith Christy Larsen, Vice Chair Eileen Johnston, Vice Chair for James Schumacher Chuck Steilen (2019) Mike Reilly Administration Vicky Shanaman David Taylor Fred Brown Renee Reuther Richard Angotti Richard Shinder Mike Tobin Greg Bui Larry Simkins Peter Arkison Jim Simon, Staff President Jim Workland Becky Cates Kristine Snow Mehak Bharagava, Student Regent Gale Snyder, Staff Regent Bill Wrigglesworth Tim Clancy, S.J. Pete Stanton Ben Bianco Al Stadtmueller Don Curran William Stempsey, S.J. John Bollier Daniel Stoner BOARD OF MEMBERS Theresa Gee Edward Taylor Andrew Brajcich, Ex-Officio Dick Taylor Robert Lyons, S.J., Presiding Officer Michael Graham, S.J. Thatcher Thompson Mark Britton Tim Thompson Steve Hess, S.J., Secretary Carl Grether Diane Timberlake, M.D. Sharon Cade John Timm Frank Case, S.J. John Hemmingson Bob Tomlinson Gerard Centioli Laura Stepovich Tramonte Timothy Clancy, S.J. Mary Herche Jim Voiss, S.J. Walter F. Conn John Traynor, Faculty Regent Ken Krall, S.J. Christine Johnson Michael Weiler, S.J. Jeffery Dodd, Faculty Regent Michael Tucci Steve Kuder, S.J. Rita Liebelt Fritz Wolff Teresa Dominguez Ethan Vodde, Student Regent Pat Lee, S.J. Tom McCarthey Irv Zakheim Al Falkner Kurt Walsdorf Jim Voiss, S.J. Tim Fennessy, Ex-Officio Kevin West

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