News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories Battling the Border: A lesson in immigration justice February 24, 2017 This year’s Justice in January project – exploring the realities of immigration and security along the U.S.-Mexico border – was an experience that the... Saving Salish December 14, 2016 Johnny Arlee talks Hollywood and his efforts to preserve the language shared by several Native American tribes of the Inland Northwest Solidarity December 02, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine Editor reflects on the meaning of solidarity and its presence in our day-to-day lives Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 In his role as GSBA community events chair as a sophomore, Dawson, who works with the division of student development to promote campus diversity,... Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 It was difficult to imagine how Gonzaga University scholar and student leader Caleb Dawson’s life could be more hectic. Then the double major in... To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. Singing in Translation - An Experience in Colombia September 01, 2015 Even a video can't quite capture all that takes place when we engage with other cultures. Singing In Translation August 12, 2015 Gonzaga University Choir members travel to Colombia for an international musical exchange All God's Children April 22, 2015 Just over half the teachers at St. Madeleine-Sophie School are graduates of the Gonzaga School of Education. Learn why. Senior Mariel Rodriguez: A Person for Others May 05, 2014 Gonzaga University graduating senior Mariel Rodriguez is a triple major, Gates Scholar, and a first-generation college student, but the achievements... 125 Years of Tradition Informs, Inspires GU's Increasingly Global Future March 25, 2013 GU's future mission is envisioned as an educational force for social good on a global scale. Freshman Class Most Diverse, among Most Outstanding Academically September 10, 2012 GU’s new freshman class brings one of the strongest academic profiles of any entering class in University history and is the most racially diverse... Act Six Marks 10-Year Anniversary August 06, 2012 GU President McCulloh and Whitworth University President Beck Taylor offered remarks at the 10th anniversary convention of the Act Six Leadership and... Service Ethic a Key in Making Students Become People for Others November 11, 2011 When Meagan (Brncick) Terry (’06) went to the White House Nov. 2 to accept the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, she said it felt like... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Battling the Border: A lesson in immigration justice February 24, 2017 This year’s Justice in January project – exploring the realities of immigration and security along the U.S.-Mexico border – was an experience that the... Saving Salish December 14, 2016 Johnny Arlee talks Hollywood and his efforts to preserve the language shared by several Native American tribes of the Inland Northwest Solidarity December 02, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine Editor reflects on the meaning of solidarity and its presence in our day-to-day lives Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 In his role as GSBA community events chair as a sophomore, Dawson, who works with the division of student development to promote campus diversity,... Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 It was difficult to imagine how Gonzaga University scholar and student leader Caleb Dawson’s life could be more hectic. Then the double major in... To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. Singing in Translation - An Experience in Colombia September 01, 2015 Even a video can't quite capture all that takes place when we engage with other cultures. Singing In Translation August 12, 2015 Gonzaga University Choir members travel to Colombia for an international musical exchange All God's Children April 22, 2015 Just over half the teachers at St. Madeleine-Sophie School are graduates of the Gonzaga School of Education. Learn why. Senior Mariel Rodriguez: A Person for Others May 05, 2014 Gonzaga University graduating senior Mariel Rodriguez is a triple major, Gates Scholar, and a first-generation college student, but the achievements... 125 Years of Tradition Informs, Inspires GU's Increasingly Global Future March 25, 2013 GU's future mission is envisioned as an educational force for social good on a global scale. Freshman Class Most Diverse, among Most Outstanding Academically September 10, 2012 GU’s new freshman class brings one of the strongest academic profiles of any entering class in University history and is the most racially diverse... Act Six Marks 10-Year Anniversary August 06, 2012 GU President McCulloh and Whitworth University President Beck Taylor offered remarks at the 10th anniversary convention of the Act Six Leadership and... Service Ethic a Key in Making Students Become People for Others November 11, 2011 When Meagan (Brncick) Terry (’06) went to the White House Nov. 2 to accept the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, she said it felt like...