Gonzaga to Host With Pride: 2024 LGBTQ+ Rights and Advocacy in Legal Education Summit February 22, 2024 Gonzaga University School of Law and its Center for Civil & Human Rights will host the inaugural With Pride: 2024 LGBTQ+ Rights & Advocacy in Legal Education Summit, a landmark gathering set to foster meaningful dialogue and inclusive legal education. Gonzaga Study Abroad Undergraduate Participation Ranked No. 11 in U.S. February 06, 2024 Gonzaga University has established itself as a prominent presence in Study Abroad national rankings, earning recognition as the 11th-best undergraduate-participation institution in the 2023 edition of the Institute of International Education Open Doors annual report, with a 43.3% participation rate. Helping Build a Culture of Belonging February 05, 2024 Meet Associate CDO Kristin Finch and Assistant CDO Shawn Washington, who bring diverse experiences to foster inclusivity on campus. Learn about their collaborative efforts with faculty, bias intervention training, and their commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at Gonzaga. Gonzaga Receives 4.5 stars in Campus Pride Index February 05, 2024 Gonzaga University received a 4.5 out of 5 stars from the 2023 Campus Pride Index, a ranking of how schools support their LGBTQ+ communities, making Gonzaga the highest-rated Catholic institution, the second-highest-rated university in Washington state and top five in the country for any religious-affiliated university. Laying the Groundwork for Complex Conversations February 05, 2024 Learn about the first event in a new Gonzaga University initiative, the "Conversations on Israel and Gaza Series," addressing the complexities of the Middle East conflict. Black History Month at Gonzaga 2024 January 30, 2024 February offers an opportunity to showcase myriad special events designed to educate, entertain and enlighten. Classrooms Without Borders January 23, 2024 Gonzaga University and Spokane Public Schools (SPS) have partnered to create a new pathway for K-12 educators to better support multilingual students and earn their English Language Learner (ELL) endorsement. Improving Health Care for Patients with Limited English January 16, 2024 Explore Alina Ferguson's journey as she researches health care inequities in patients with advanced cancer and limited English proficiency. Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. with the Gonzaga Community January 11, 2024 Monday, January 20, we celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. and honor his enduring legacy. Gonzaga Presents Staged Reading of Beth Piatote's "Antíkoni" January 03, 2024 Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Native storytelling with Gonzaga University's Native American Studies program as they proudly present a staged reading of Beth Piatote's captivating play, "Antíkoni." Entrepreneurship for Stronger Tribal Communities December 11, 2023 Gonzaga's MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship (MBA-AIE) connects Native students through a blend of online courses and in-person sessions. Tribal Relations: Living into the Mission December 11, 2023 Connecting with Native students, their families and tribes. Recruiting students from tribal communities. Exploring how Natives and non-Natives can engage meaningfully in living Gonzaga's Mission. These are the heart of the Office of Tribal Relations. Staying Busy: A Coping Mechanism December 07, 2023 Gonzaga grad Joe McDermott reflects, on National Coming Out Day, about having kept himself busy to avoid coming out as gay in the 1980s-90s. The Power of Sport and Community, for the Next Seven Generations November 27, 2023 Learn more about the N7 initiative's friendship with Gonzaga and how GU's basketball players honored Native American Heritage Month with their turquoise jerseys. Community, GU Leaders Share Vision to Support Students November 02, 2023 Business and community leaders, along with GU faculty and staff, met for a discussion about how this community can best support Gonzaga students of color. New Faculty Publication Explores Queer History and the Early Internet October 20, 2023 Dr. Avery Dame-Griff is a faculty lecturer at Gonzaga University who recently released his book, "The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet."