News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories Creating Change through Organizing February 27, 2020 Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors shares her personal story about the origins of her community organizing work. Steps from Suffrage to Solidarity: Looking Back and Ahead February 21, 2020 On March 25, at 12:15 p.m., a parade will pass through Gonzaga’s campus to honor the women and men suffragists who marched before, and to offer GU... Navigating GU as a First-Generation College Student February 19, 2020 There's a variety of resources and support available for first-gen college students on Gonzaga's campus. Gonzaga Law School Launches Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic February 14, 2020 Gonzaga Law announces its new Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic, developed in partnership with the school’s Center for Civil and Human Rights and supported... Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney... Black Heritage Month 2020 at Gonzaga February 10, 2020 Gonzaga's DICE office is hosting a slate of events celebrating Black Heritage Month in February. Gonzaga Launches Opportunity Northeast, a Community Initiative February 07, 2020 Gonzaga today introduced Opportunity Northeast, an initiative dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals, youth, and families in... GU Hosts Screening of Documentary about Tribal Hunting Case February 03, 2020 Gonzaga hosts a Feb. 9 screening and lecture of the new documentary, “Older than the Crown,” presented by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville... Alumnus Uses Art to Create a Mosaic of Belonging, Inclusion in Schools January 30, 2020 Mikel Brogan, a 2016 graduate of Gonzaga's Master of Education in Leadership and Administration program, is making a difference as a public school... Novelist Tommy Orange Speaks Feb. 4 at Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series January 27, 2020 Orange, author of the Pulitzer-Prize nominated novel “There There,” will read from his work at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 4 in the Hemmingson Center... Angela Jones: Education, Equity & Faith December 04, 2019 Angela Jones' leadership revolves around passion equitable access to education, and a strong personal faith. Learning in Solidarity December 02, 2019 Close-up encounters in Colombia lead Gonzaga alumni to launch a nonprofit supporting the community development organizations they saw in action All You Need is Love December 01, 2019 Angela Jones, CEO of Washington STEM, describes what love means to her and how it empowers her in the work she does. Timely Visit: Wagner's Suffrage Book Among Those Hidden at Local Library November 25, 2019 Sally Roesch Wagner spoke on campus just one day after the Coeur d’Alene Library’s story headlined in the New York Times Daniel Stewart Co-Edits Book on Business in Native American Communities November 20, 2019 The book is titled “Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development through Entrepreneurship.” Feminist Pioneer Sally Roesch Wagner Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 11 November 06, 2019 Wagner, one of the first women to earn a doctorate in women’s studies and a founder of one the first U.S. college women’s studies programs, will... 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
Creating Change through Organizing February 27, 2020 Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors shares her personal story about the origins of her community organizing work. Steps from Suffrage to Solidarity: Looking Back and Ahead February 21, 2020 On March 25, at 12:15 p.m., a parade will pass through Gonzaga’s campus to honor the women and men suffragists who marched before, and to offer GU... Navigating GU as a First-Generation College Student February 19, 2020 There's a variety of resources and support available for first-gen college students on Gonzaga's campus. Gonzaga Law School Launches Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic February 14, 2020 Gonzaga Law announces its new Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic, developed in partnership with the school’s Center for Civil and Human Rights and supported... Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney... Black Heritage Month 2020 at Gonzaga February 10, 2020 Gonzaga's DICE office is hosting a slate of events celebrating Black Heritage Month in February. Gonzaga Launches Opportunity Northeast, a Community Initiative February 07, 2020 Gonzaga today introduced Opportunity Northeast, an initiative dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals, youth, and families in... GU Hosts Screening of Documentary about Tribal Hunting Case February 03, 2020 Gonzaga hosts a Feb. 9 screening and lecture of the new documentary, “Older than the Crown,” presented by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville... Alumnus Uses Art to Create a Mosaic of Belonging, Inclusion in Schools January 30, 2020 Mikel Brogan, a 2016 graduate of Gonzaga's Master of Education in Leadership and Administration program, is making a difference as a public school... Novelist Tommy Orange Speaks Feb. 4 at Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series January 27, 2020 Orange, author of the Pulitzer-Prize nominated novel “There There,” will read from his work at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 4 in the Hemmingson Center... Angela Jones: Education, Equity & Faith December 04, 2019 Angela Jones' leadership revolves around passion equitable access to education, and a strong personal faith. Learning in Solidarity December 02, 2019 Close-up encounters in Colombia lead Gonzaga alumni to launch a nonprofit supporting the community development organizations they saw in action All You Need is Love December 01, 2019 Angela Jones, CEO of Washington STEM, describes what love means to her and how it empowers her in the work she does. Timely Visit: Wagner's Suffrage Book Among Those Hidden at Local Library November 25, 2019 Sally Roesch Wagner spoke on campus just one day after the Coeur d’Alene Library’s story headlined in the New York Times Daniel Stewart Co-Edits Book on Business in Native American Communities November 20, 2019 The book is titled “Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development through Entrepreneurship.” Feminist Pioneer Sally Roesch Wagner Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 11 November 06, 2019 Wagner, one of the first women to earn a doctorate in women’s studies and a founder of one the first U.S. college women’s studies programs, will...