Gonzaga is excited to welcome back three members of the Class of 2020 as our Alumni Service Corps this year. These young men will serve in a number of roles this school year, including as substitute teachers, club moderators, and coaches. If you see these faces around Eye Street, make sure to say hello!
Daniel Diaz ‘20
Hometown: Alexandria, VA
College: James Madison University
“At JMU, I studied Media Arts and Design with a concentration in Digital Video and Cinema. Right after graduating, I spent this past summer interning for Monumental Sports and Entertainment in their video production department. Gonzaga made me the man I am today, so I’m grateful to return as a member of the ASC and act as a role model and mentor to the current students. I’m very passionate about filmmaking and video production, and I’m looking forward to helping out in WZAG this year.”
Michael Gannon ‘20
Hometown: Bethesda, MD
College: Colgate University
“At Colgate, I majored in German Studies, language and culture, and minored in Peace and Conflict Studies. I also played rugby and was the club president at Colgate as well. I was fortunate enough to live and study in Freiburg im Breisgau at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität for around five months. I am very excited to return to the Gonzaga community as a member of the faculty and do what I can to give back to the community that had a major impact on my life. I look forward to getting to know all of the current students, whether that be in the classroom, on retreats and service trips, or on the field.”
Jack Morelli ‘20
Silver Spring, MD
College: Loyola University Maryland
“In addition to my time as an English and Writing Double Major at Loyola, I have had various writing jobs where I have put the writing skills that I first fostered at Gonzaga to use. I am excited to rejoin the Gonzaga community in my new role as ASC. I learned and grew so much during my time as a Gonzaga student, and I hope to give back and advise the current students into becoming the men they are meant to be. Being only a few years removed from my time as a Gonzaga student, I hope to help guide these young men into being responsible, caring, and passionate adults.”