News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories BLM: A Dream Can Become Reality at GU October 11, 2020 The Black Lives Matter movement in America has heightened awareness on Gonzaga's campus of the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice.... Cultural Narratives in Service to Our Students September 28, 2020 Gonzaga Provost Deena González discusses cultural narratives, teaching history, and moving toward equity Native American Cultural Center Rededicated September 28, 2020 Gonzaga's Native American Cultural Center was rededicated Sept. 17 with a new name in the Salish language. Gray Hair and the Dignity of Black Folks: Ed Taylor September 24, 2020 As a Black man, these past few months I have thought a lot about dying. More than usual. When I was young, I imagined a death where I learn that I... In the News: Shelly Boyd Among Spokesman's Women of the Year September 21, 2020 Her dedicated work to preserve the language and culture of her people garnered her inclusion in The Spokesman Review's 2020 Women of the Year Speakers Applaud Graduates' Persistence at Commencement September 21, 2020 Despite the turbulence graduates faced in the final months of their studies, the common thread in the speakers’ messages was hope, at Gonzaga... Get Ready to Stretch: Intercultural Yoga Podcast Launches September 15, 2020 Gonzaga's Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion launches podcast, Intercultural Yoga Diversity Digest: September 2020 Issue September 14, 2020 A regular newsletter for Gonzaga faculty and staff, with updates and resources for continued growth in DEI efforts. Dismantling Structural Bias August 31, 2020 In a collaborative workshop, more than 75 faculty, discuss a sustained institutional response to ongoing racism and other forms of bias. Representing for Diversity in Media August 28, 2020 A traffic reporter and hip-hop radio personality for iHeart Media at KUBE 93 in Seattle, Koffa is also a student in the Master of Arts in... The Rebirth of Reconciliation August 27, 2020 How do we achieve reconciliation in a time of divide, specifically related to matters of diversity? Here's a look at some of Gonzaga's responses and... What America and My Mother Taught Me about Racism August 17, 2020 Joan Iva Fawcett, the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Inclusion, Community, and Equity (DICE), discusses her first experience with the phrase "Black... Alliance for Equal Representation in Medicine Helps Demystify ... July 17, 2020 The University of Washington School of Medicine student-led group stages mock interviews and offers mentorship for underserved or underrepresented... Zag Selects Tubman for NFL Women's Empowerment Draft July 13, 2020 Gonzaga graduate student Kristen Miller was honored to represent her hometown Baltimore Ravens in the NFL’s Women’s Empowerment Draft Grace, Blazer Bound for Teaching Post This Fall July 10, 2020 Grace Meno, a May graduate of Gonzaga's Master in Initial Teaching program for secondary education, persevered through a student-teaching experience... Imprinted on Her Heart: Erin Bergmann Works for Human Rights in Honduras July 01, 2020 Gonzaga alum Erin Bergmann spent four months strategizing fundraising to support food programs in Honduras. 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 Next
BLM: A Dream Can Become Reality at GU October 11, 2020 The Black Lives Matter movement in America has heightened awareness on Gonzaga's campus of the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice.... Cultural Narratives in Service to Our Students September 28, 2020 Gonzaga Provost Deena González discusses cultural narratives, teaching history, and moving toward equity Native American Cultural Center Rededicated September 28, 2020 Gonzaga's Native American Cultural Center was rededicated Sept. 17 with a new name in the Salish language. Gray Hair and the Dignity of Black Folks: Ed Taylor September 24, 2020 As a Black man, these past few months I have thought a lot about dying. More than usual. When I was young, I imagined a death where I learn that I... In the News: Shelly Boyd Among Spokesman's Women of the Year September 21, 2020 Her dedicated work to preserve the language and culture of her people garnered her inclusion in The Spokesman Review's 2020 Women of the Year Speakers Applaud Graduates' Persistence at Commencement September 21, 2020 Despite the turbulence graduates faced in the final months of their studies, the common thread in the speakers’ messages was hope, at Gonzaga... Get Ready to Stretch: Intercultural Yoga Podcast Launches September 15, 2020 Gonzaga's Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion launches podcast, Intercultural Yoga Diversity Digest: September 2020 Issue September 14, 2020 A regular newsletter for Gonzaga faculty and staff, with updates and resources for continued growth in DEI efforts. Dismantling Structural Bias August 31, 2020 In a collaborative workshop, more than 75 faculty, discuss a sustained institutional response to ongoing racism and other forms of bias. Representing for Diversity in Media August 28, 2020 A traffic reporter and hip-hop radio personality for iHeart Media at KUBE 93 in Seattle, Koffa is also a student in the Master of Arts in... The Rebirth of Reconciliation August 27, 2020 How do we achieve reconciliation in a time of divide, specifically related to matters of diversity? Here's a look at some of Gonzaga's responses and... What America and My Mother Taught Me about Racism August 17, 2020 Joan Iva Fawcett, the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Inclusion, Community, and Equity (DICE), discusses her first experience with the phrase "Black... Alliance for Equal Representation in Medicine Helps Demystify ... July 17, 2020 The University of Washington School of Medicine student-led group stages mock interviews and offers mentorship for underserved or underrepresented... Zag Selects Tubman for NFL Women's Empowerment Draft July 13, 2020 Gonzaga graduate student Kristen Miller was honored to represent her hometown Baltimore Ravens in the NFL’s Women’s Empowerment Draft Grace, Blazer Bound for Teaching Post This Fall July 10, 2020 Grace Meno, a May graduate of Gonzaga's Master in Initial Teaching program for secondary education, persevered through a student-teaching experience... Imprinted on Her Heart: Erin Bergmann Works for Human Rights in Honduras July 01, 2020 Gonzaga alum Erin Bergmann spent four months strategizing fundraising to support food programs in Honduras.