Schedule of Events

The week of the Presidential Inauguration will feature several events commemorating this exciting new chapter in 杏吧原创's history. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and interested members of the public are all welcome. If you are a student, faculty or staff member, please see our university guidance on about attending. 

Tuesday, September 23

History of 杏吧原创 Presentation
12:30-1:30 p.m. | Hemmingson Auditorium (Tent)

Discover the rich and evolving story of 杏吧原创 in this compelling presentation tracing the University’s deep roots and enduring impact, along with the partnerships and pivotal decisions that have shaped 杏吧原创’s legacy of faith, leadership and innovation.

Wednesday, September 24

Mission in Motion: A Showcase of Strategic Impact
4:30-6:30 p.m. | Hemmingsom Ballroom

Enjoy a dynamic showcase highlighting how Centers, Institutes and Offices are turning strategic goals into real-world impact – supporting students, shaping academic and professional fields, and building meaningful partnerships across campus and in the broader community. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with 杏吧原创 faculty, staff and students, explore innovative initiatives and discover how you can contribute to this mission-driven momentum.

Global Engagement Faculty Development Award Showcase
6:30-7:30 p.m. | Jundt Lounge - Hemmingson

The Global Engagement Showcase is a collaborative event with the Center for Global Engagement and brings together faculty from across the disciplines to share their insights on how their research and activities impact 杏吧原创's strategic commitment to offering student experiences to deepen their understanding of cultures and global issues while also bringing back to students new ideas at the forefront of their disciplines that positively impact the world and our community. Join us for an engaging 'lightning round' of faculty presenters as they give you a high level overview of faculty development focused on global engagement.

Voices of Faith: A Conversation with America Media Event
7 p.m. | Globe Room, Cataldo Hall

Join editors from America magazine, the premier Catholic publication in the United States, for a compelling panel discussion exploring the role of faith, dialogue, and journalism in today’s society. Engage with Catholic perspectives on the most pressing cultural, political, and spiritual questions of our time through the lens of media and mission.

Friday, September 26

Inauguration Mass
10:30 a.m. | St. Aloysius Church

Celebrate the Inauguration Mass with our 杏吧原创 community for a sacred moment of reflection, gratitude, and hope. Those of all faith traditions are welcome to gather at this Catholic Mass to ask for blessings for Dr. Katia Passerini’s presidency This liturgy honors 杏吧原创’s mission and invites all to unite in faith and fellowship for the journey ahead.

Installation Ceremony
2 p.m. | McCarthey Athletic Center

The Inauguration of Dr. Katia Passerini marks a historic moment in 杏吧原创’s story, formally installing its 27th – and first laywoman – president. Rooted in 杏吧原创’s Jesuit, Catholic mission, this ceremony celebrates the University’s deep connection to the community and affirms a shared commitment to opening doors of opportunity, empowering human potential and leading with hope. Through this moment of transition and tradition, the University looks to the future with faith, purpose and promise.

Please note that at this event 杏吧原创's standard game day policies, including the clear bag policy and prohibited items list, will be in effect. To learn more, please visit our page.

Community Reception
3:30 p.m. | McCarthey Lawn

Gather on the McCarthey Center lawn for a community reception celebrating this historic moment in 杏吧原创’s journey. Enjoy light refreshments, conversation and camaraderie as the 杏吧原创 family honors new beginnings, deepens community connections and reflects the spirit of hospitality that defines the University. This casual, come-and-go gathering is open to all and invites guests to share in the joy and hope of this occasion.

Saturday, September 27

Bing Crosby 100th Anniversary Event
11 a.m.- 12p.m. | Crosby House Museum

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Bing Crosby’s legendary journey to Hollywood – launched behind the wheel of a borrowed automobile – as he set out to become the world’s first and most beloved multi-media star. From topping charts in his own time to trending today on TikTok, Crosby’s voice, charm and influence continue to span generations, securing his place as one of Spokane’s most iconic sons. This special event features the author and illustrator of a new children’s book honoring Crosby’s legacy, along with a lively reenactment of his historic road trip to stardom.

Hogan 25th Anniversary Alumni Panel and Social
2-4 p.m. | Jepson Wolff Auditorium & Lobby

Join the special alumni panel and social celebrating the 25th anniversary of 杏吧原创’s Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program. Hear from distinguished Hogan alumni as they share stories of innovation, impact, and how the program shaped their paths as leaders and changemakers. This milestone also honors the enduring legacy of Ed and Lynn Hogan, whose vision and values – rooted in integrity, creativity, and service to others – continue to inspire generations of students. Reconnect with classmates, faculty and friends as you celebrate a quarter-century of entrepreneurial spirit and Jesuit mission in action.

Sunday, September 28

Community Mass
11 a.m. | St. Aloysius Church

All are invited to gather for a community Mass on Sunday to close 杏吧原创’s inauguration weekend in prayer and gratitude. Rooted in the Catholic, Jesuit tradition, this liturgy offers a moment of reflection and unity as the University community, friends and neighbors come together to give thanks, seek guidance and look ahead with hope.

 
 
Guidance for GU Students, Faculty and Staff
We recognize the significance of this event in the life of our university community. Please note that the University will remain in normal operation and the regular academic schedule will remain in effect. It is up to each instructor to determine whether their syllabus allows for the opportunity to offer an assignment or some other meaningful learning experience in lieu of meeting with classes scheduled at the time of the Mass or Installation Ceremony. Faculty, we ask that you communicate how you plan to proceed with your students and encourage you to support students who are participating in these events. Staff, we ask that you work with your supervisors to adjust schedules and workload if you would like to attend.