The Makings of a Virtual Parade April 01, 2021 Weaving together art and photos for a virtual parade recognizing the centennial of the 19th Amendment A Strong Start in Politics March 24, 2021 Recent graduate Alicia Finch shares her experience as an Indigenous professional beginning her career in politics. Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 23, 2021 Gonzaga welcomes eight new Act Six Scholars to the incoming class of 2025. The urban and community leaders from Spokane, and the Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, areas will receive full-tuition, full-need and four-year scholarships as members of the latest Act Six cohort. Attorney General, GU Law Host Environmental Justice Symposium March 16, 2021 On March 23 and 24, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gonzaga University School of Law will convene a symposium to discuss environmental justice issues around Washington and the work being done to address them. Klamath Tribes' Member Isabel Hawley Earns REDW Accounting Scholarship March 12, 2021 Isabel Yasana Hawley, a member of the Klamath Tribes and a student in Gonzaga's MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship program, is one of two recipients of the REDW Native American Scholarship in Accounting. REDW LLC is one of the Southwest's 10 largest public accounting and business advisory firms. Reimagining Women in Leadership March 01, 2021 "My greatest joy with Women Lead is watching others feel empowered and seeing them light up when they realize how supportive this network is. The ways in which attendees support and encourage each other to do better, to be better, and to grow is truly inspiring." Presenters Invited for International Conference on Hate Studies February 22, 2021 The Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies is seeking proposals from students, academics and professionals worldwide to present at the Sixth International Conference on Hate Studies set for Nov. 4-6, 2021. Planned for a virtual format, the conference welcomes all interested individuals to submit a proposal. Alumna Rosemary Muriungi Develops Dream February 16, 2021 Rosemary Muriungi had a dream growing up: to harness the transformative power of learning to help others. After earning a doctorate in leadership studies from Gonzaga ('20), she is fulfilling that dream. Building Bridges: TJ Espinoza Seeks to Shine a Light on Possibility February 09, 2021 TJ Espinoza, alum of Gonzaga's M.A. in Organizational Leadership, reflects in the wake of turmoil and offers his own experiences as a means for greater understanding and collective hope. Gonzaga Joins Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance February 08, 2021 Gonzaga joins, as an inaugural member, the Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance. Growing Our Impact: Elevating our work in diversity, equity and inclusion February 05, 2021 How Gonzaga community members can be part of the work of diversity, equity and inclusion sčintxʷ: Where Native American Students Can Feel at Home February 05, 2021 48 Native American students are enrolled at Gonzaga in 2020-21. Here, they build a strong community together. Honoring Black History with Learning, Music & Service February 01, 2021 Because specific attention to Black history is still warranted and necessary as the nation continues to grapple with its past, Gonzaga is honored to offer these opportunities to celebrate February as Black History Month. ‘COVID-19: Perspectives from Theology, Bioethics, and Population Health’ January 20, 2021 Gonzaga's Spring Flannery Webinar will feature a panel discussion titled, "COVID-19: Perspectives from Theology, Bioethics, and Population Health," Monday, Feb. 8. The event is free and open to all; registration is required. Professor, Author Claudia Rankine Delivers Race & Racism Lecture Feb. 10 January 20, 2021 Renowned poet, playwright and author of "Citizen: An American Lyric," Claudia Rankine will discuss mounting racial aggressions and their impact on contemporary society in a public online lecture. Law Professor George Critchlow Publishes ‘The Lifer and the Lawyer’ January 15, 2021 George Critchlow, Gonzaga University School of Law professor emeritus, recently released the book: "The Lifer and the Lawyer: A Story of Punishment, Penitence, and Privilege."