National Endowment for Humanities Awards Professor Arnold $138,662 Grant September 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Laurie Arnold, assistant professor of history and director of Gonzaga University's Native American Studies program, a $138,662 grant to host a Summer Institute for faculty development titled "The Native American West: A Case Study of the Columbia Plateau." The World is Our Classroom September 01, 2017 Outdoors reporter Eli Francovich ('15) reflects on his summer in Nepal Singing Zags in Africa: Generosity and Reciprocity July 21, 2017 Gonzaga's Chamber Chorus traveled to Zambia and Zimbabwe for an intercultural exchange and choir tour Gonzaga Professor Laurie Arnold Publishes Work on Native Author Christine Quintasket June 23, 2017 By chronicling her Colville Tribe's culture, Christine Quintasket helped preserve it. Professor Laurie Arnold is making sure that history lives on. Tyler Hobbs On Not Being the Hero May 15, 2017 The keynote address to 2017 graduates entering social justice careers Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Recognizes Díaz for Play ‘A La Roro’ May 08, 2017 Art Por Díaz was awarded the Artists Striving to End Poverty scholarship in recognition of his play 'A La Roro' Starting Points on the Makah Reservation May 01, 2017 On a Mission: Possible trip, students learn about Makah Reservation life and efforts to preserve its history Encounters on a Corner in East St. Louis April 24, 2017 Mission: Possible leader Andrew Mercer reflects on an unexpected encounter during an immersion trip to St. Louis Discovering Science Together April 12, 2017 Dispelling myths, supporting hypotheses, solving problems, elementary students enjoy science education. What's In A Name? March 27, 2017 How Sid (a.k.a. "Michelle") Hayes ('87, J.D. '91) is helping ease the worries of Gonzaga students who find themselves in difficult situations. Battling the Border: A lesson in immigration justice February 24, 2017 This year's Justice in January project - exploring the realities of immigration and security along the U.S.-Mexico border - was an experience that the 21 student participants agree will remain one of most significant experiences of their time at Gonzaga. Here one participant shares her reflection. Saving Salish December 14, 2016 Johnny Arlee talks Hollywood and his efforts to preserve the language shared by several Native American tribes of the Inland Northwest Solidarity December 02, 2016 Gonzaga Magazine Editor reflects on the meaning of solidarity and its presence in our day-to-day lives Caleb Dawson: Inspired to Lead July 25, 2016 It was difficult to imagine how Gonzaga University scholar and student leader Caleb Dawson's life could be more hectic. Then the double major in sociology and economics with a minor in women's and gender studies - among a dizzying array of other activities - was elected president of the Gonzaga Student Body Association last spring. To Be Continued June 01, 2016 An extension of Gonzaga Magazine, To Be Continued is a blog for reflections from members of the GU community. Singing in Translation - An Experience in Colombia September 01, 2015 Even a video can't quite capture all that takes place when we engage with other cultures.