News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 12, 2019 The urban and community leaders are in the incoming class of 2023. Experiential Learning Examples: Bridging Gaps at the Borders March 06, 2019 Sociology prof Joe Johnston explains how segregation – living and socializing in communities that are racially and socioeconomically homogenous –... Adapting Toys for Special Needs Children on March 3 February 27, 2019 The workshop will teach the public how to adapt electronic toys for children with special needs. Joy on the Margins: Meet Greg Boyle February 19, 2019 Father Greg Boyle has stood by his “Homies” in East L.A., sometimes even amid gunfire. Homeboy Industries is his legacy. Greater Gonzaga Guild Hosts Professor Tackett Feb. 26 February 15, 2019 Tackett will present “An Introduction to Gender Economics.” Visiting Writers Series Welcomes giovanni singleton Feb. 27 February 08, 2019 The acclaimed series continues with award-winning poet giovanni singleton Chávez to Discuss AIDS Activism, Latinx Immigrant Communities Feb.11 February 07, 2019 Karma Chávez, Ph.D., is an associate professor and chair of Mexican American and Latina/o studies at University of Texas at Austin. Gonzaga Hosts ‘Teach-In on Civil Rights’ on MLK Day January 24, 2019 Speakers discussed issues including housing discrimination in Spokane’s history, and the life and legacy of GU alumnus and civil rights attorney Carl... Gonzaga Hosts Civil Rights Teach-In on MLK Day Jan. 21 January 14, 2019 Gonzaga will host a “Teach-in on Civil Rights in Spokane” in the Hemmingson Center Building a Learning Community for Immigrants & Refugees December 13, 2018 Through English as a Second Language courses, master's students and Spokane immigrants and refugees learn together. Zag MacDaniel Graff Keeps on Sunny Side December 07, 2018 MacDaniel Graff, a junior studying sports management, was injured in an accident. But the former three-sport athlete stays close to the action as a... Learning Exchanges December 07, 2018 Fellows from Laos and Cambodia spent three weeks in Spokane. Here, they ask GU students what they have learned about leadership through service. Lifting the Lamp December 05, 2018 In “Lifting the Lamp” – a phrase harkening to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty – we share faculty, alumni and student perspectives on... How Do You Plead? November 30, 2018 Gonzaga Magazine's editor sets the stage for a feature on immigration Reframing Tolerance - Building a Just World November 19, 2018 At the 2018 observance of International Day of Tolerance, Liz Moore of the Peace and Justice Action League presented a message at Gonzaga Our Decision to Study Hate November 06, 2018 In this 2.5-minute video, Chief Diversity Officer Raymond Reyes shares why Gonzaga began its Institute for Hate Studies. 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
Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 12, 2019 The urban and community leaders are in the incoming class of 2023. Experiential Learning Examples: Bridging Gaps at the Borders March 06, 2019 Sociology prof Joe Johnston explains how segregation – living and socializing in communities that are racially and socioeconomically homogenous –... Adapting Toys for Special Needs Children on March 3 February 27, 2019 The workshop will teach the public how to adapt electronic toys for children with special needs. Joy on the Margins: Meet Greg Boyle February 19, 2019 Father Greg Boyle has stood by his “Homies” in East L.A., sometimes even amid gunfire. Homeboy Industries is his legacy. Greater Gonzaga Guild Hosts Professor Tackett Feb. 26 February 15, 2019 Tackett will present “An Introduction to Gender Economics.” Visiting Writers Series Welcomes giovanni singleton Feb. 27 February 08, 2019 The acclaimed series continues with award-winning poet giovanni singleton Chávez to Discuss AIDS Activism, Latinx Immigrant Communities Feb.11 February 07, 2019 Karma Chávez, Ph.D., is an associate professor and chair of Mexican American and Latina/o studies at University of Texas at Austin. Gonzaga Hosts ‘Teach-In on Civil Rights’ on MLK Day January 24, 2019 Speakers discussed issues including housing discrimination in Spokane’s history, and the life and legacy of GU alumnus and civil rights attorney Carl... Gonzaga Hosts Civil Rights Teach-In on MLK Day Jan. 21 January 14, 2019 Gonzaga will host a “Teach-in on Civil Rights in Spokane” in the Hemmingson Center Building a Learning Community for Immigrants & Refugees December 13, 2018 Through English as a Second Language courses, master's students and Spokane immigrants and refugees learn together. Zag MacDaniel Graff Keeps on Sunny Side December 07, 2018 MacDaniel Graff, a junior studying sports management, was injured in an accident. But the former three-sport athlete stays close to the action as a... Learning Exchanges December 07, 2018 Fellows from Laos and Cambodia spent three weeks in Spokane. Here, they ask GU students what they have learned about leadership through service. Lifting the Lamp December 05, 2018 In “Lifting the Lamp” – a phrase harkening to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty – we share faculty, alumni and student perspectives on... How Do You Plead? November 30, 2018 Gonzaga Magazine's editor sets the stage for a feature on immigration Reframing Tolerance - Building a Just World November 19, 2018 At the 2018 observance of International Day of Tolerance, Liz Moore of the Peace and Justice Action League presented a message at Gonzaga Our Decision to Study Hate November 06, 2018 In this 2.5-minute video, Chief Diversity Officer Raymond Reyes shares why Gonzaga began its Institute for Hate Studies.