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. Laurie Arnold Pens Piece for Time June 29, 2018 Professor among 25 acclaimed U.S. history experts asked by Time to nominate a historical moment that resonates today. Gonzaga Launches Two New Certificate Programs June 20, 2018 Gonzaga's School of Leadership Studies is launching a Certificate in Design Thinking this Fall and a Certificate in Servant Leadership in Spring of 2021. Faculty Recognized for Human Rights Support June 20, 2018 The Kootenai County, Idaho, Task Force on Human Relations honors Rev. Happy Watkins of New Hope Baptist Church in Spokane and three Gonzaga faculty members with its Civil Rights Award. Undergraduate Research at Gonzaga Includes more than STEM Disciplines April 16, 2018 For most people, the word "research" conjures an image of a biology or chemistry lab-but research isn't restricted to the natural sciences. Choirs' Performance to Foster Awareness of Anti-Semitism April 06, 2018 With $4,000 from Spokane Arts Grants Awards, Gonzaga University Choirs will present a special performance April 28 to cultivate awareness of modern anti-Semitism and foster remembrance of the Holocaust. Gonzaga, EWU Present 'What Were You Wearing?' Survivor Art Installation March 28, 2018 For Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April Students Embark on Mission: Possible March 12, 2018 More than 80 Gonzaga students along with staff and faculty advisers have embarked this week for eight sites nationwide to spend their spring break serving others. Through Stories, Michael Larson Aims to Change World March 12, 2018 Gonzaga freshman Michael Larson is a natural-born leader driven by his passion for people. He is inspired to pursue a singular but hardly simple goal: change the world. She Persists: Women at Gonzaga March 06, 2018 Women leaders share professional experiences, challenges and progress Presidential Speaker Series Welcomes Tarana Burke and Ronan Farrow April 20 March 01, 2018 Gonzaga's Presidential Speaker Series welcomes Tarana Burke, originator of the "Me Too" movement, and journalist Ronan Farrow, who helped break the story exposing accusations of assault and harassment by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Lecture: ‘Race, News & Right-Wing Populism’ February 16, 2018 Khadijah White, assistant professor in the department of journalism and media studies at Rutgers University, will discuss, "Race, News and Right-Wing Populism: The Tea Party and the Media" Feb. 21.