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Gonzaga University strives to be an exemplary learning community in service of the common good for the development of the whole person. Gonzaga University’s mission states that the “Gonzaga experience fosters a mature commitment to dignity of the human person, social justice, diversity, [and] intercultural competence….” Therefore, the University values and embraces our rich community of people who represent a wide spectrum of faiths, ethnicities, cultures, identities, and backgrounds.
To that end, the Bias Incident Assessment and Support (BIAS) Team is committed to fostering a campus environment where everyone feels safe and respected. We include within that commitment a desire to uphold everyone’s right to freedom of expression. Our responsibilities include supporting people and groups who experience bias incidents (defined below), monitoring and reporting on those incidents, and recommending educational initiatives to minimize bias.
The BIAS team will collect reports on bias incidents and hate crimes.
The exchange of ideas and free expression of multiple viewpoints is essential for our community. Ideas, perspectives, and conduct that some find offensive, insulting, controversial, or inflammatory may not necessarily rise to the level of bias-related incidents or hate crimes. Our commitment to openness and free expression, however, does not protect harassment or expressions of bias or hate based on social identity.
If this is an emergency or you are the victim of a crime, please contact Campus Security and Public Safety immediately at (509) 313-2222.
Anyone may report a bias incident to: www.gonzaga.edu/reportbias
The BIAS Team will review all online reports and reach out within two business days if requested in the report and contact information is provided. It is best to report an incident as early as possible.
It is important to talk to someone if you are the target or witness of a bias incident. A list of BIAS Team members and resources can be found below at the end of this page.
If possible, preserve any evidence and document the incident as thoroughly as possible:
You may also report the incident anonymously. Anonymous reporting, however, may impact the University’s ability to pursue appropriate action.
Non-anonymous reports are managed as sensitively and confidentially as possible in that only essential personnel will be involved in responding to the incident.
*If the incident is egregious, violates University policy, and/or there is an established pattern of behavior, then the BIAS Team will forward the report to the appropriate campus department, such as Human Resources or the Resolution Center for Student Conduct and Conflict. If the incident may constitute a hate crime, then the report will also be shared with Campus Security & Public Safety and/or local law enforcement.
As a group dedicated to support and education, the BIAS Team has offered the following responses to bias incidents:
If this is an emergency or you are the victim of a crime, please contact Campus Security and Public Safety immediately at (509) 313-2222.