Journal of Hate Studies Seeks Submissions, Special Forum on ‘Pandemania’ December 02, 2020 The Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies is seeking submissions for Volume 17 of its Journal of Hate Studies, which will feature a forum on "Pandemania." New Book Reflects Scholarship of School of Leadership Studies August 19, 2020 "Servant-Leadership and Forgiveness: How Leaders Help Heal the Heart of the World," published this month by the State University of New York Press (SUNYPress), reflects the depth of scholarly work of the Gonzaga University School of Leadership Studies' faculty and alumni. Professor Raven Maragh-Lloyd Part of Grant Studying Radicalization in Social Media August 07, 2020 Raven Maragh-Lloyd, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication studies at Gonzaga University, is part of a unique research project examining how and why some people adopt extreme political and cultural views through their use of social media, and what might be done to identify, predict, and prevent that behavior. Graduating History Major Scott Davis Chronicles Veterans’ Stories May 05, 2020 Graduating senior history major Scott Davis has been fascinated with World War II since first grade. His oral history project, "Faces of Valor," has captured more than 160 veterans' stories. Professor Johnston Publishes ‘Walking School Bus’ Research April 06, 2020 Joe Johnston, assistant professor of sociology and criminology, recently published a research study about a program in multiple Spokane elementary schools, in which college students volunteer to walk children from their homes to school. In the News: Bezos Fund Gives $5 Million For Gonzaga Family Haven Project November 22, 2019 Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' nonprofit will donate $5 million for the Gonzaga Family Haven Project, a partnership among Catholic Charities, Gonzaga University and Gonzaga Prep. Liz & Scott Morris Increase Opportunity for Humanities Research with Gift November 12, 2019 This past summer, Liz ('80) and Scott Morris ('80 & '89) made a generous gift to sustain the Morris Undergraduate Research Fellowship as part of a larger total commitment to the University In the News: Professor Ann Ciasullo to Receive YWCA Achievement Award September 27, 2019 Professor Ciasullo is one of 10 women selected to receive award at event Oct. 11. In the News: Gonzaga Researcher Examines Mental Illness in Correctional Settings July 11, 2019 Researchers at Gonzaga University and Widener University have recently published an article entitled, "Challenges of Treating Mental Health Issues in Correctional Settings," which addresses how Nurses Are Changing the Conversation about Mental Health Care Among Incarcerated Persons Campus Abuzz with Rich Learning Opportunities February 19, 2019 As excitement builds for Gonzaga men's and women's basketball teams in March Madness, campus is abuzz with a cornucopia of rich academic opportunities for students and the public. Greater Gonzaga Guild Hosts Professor Tackett Feb. 26 February 15, 2019 Tackett will present "An Introduction to Gender Economics." 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 Presents Black History Lecture 'Marching to Motown' Feb. 5 January 31, 2019 Ken Dye, music professor and bands director at University of Notre Dame, will present the lecture, which is free and open to the public. 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 Maxey 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 Summer Leadership Institute for Young Women Begins July 12, 2018 Twenty-two female undergraduates from across the state who are energized to become more involved in the political process are gathered on campus for a women's leadership institute through July 17.