All Stories Home News, Events & Stories Stories Filter by Topic Section Menu Academics Alumni Arts & Culture Careers & Outcomes Diversity & Inclusion Faculty Voices Faith & Mission Global Impact Health & Wellness Service & Community Impact Student Life Sustainability Justice in January: Perceptions of Border Patrol February 21, 2018 In visits with Border Patrol at two Mexico-U.S. ports of entry, students learned about the complexities of this work. Justice in January: Water, Not Politics February 21, 2018 Thousands of immigrants die of exposure to the elements. Water stations help save lives. Justice in January: A Person Cannot Be "Illegal" February 21, 2018 Operation Streamline exposes students to controversial systems of justice for immigrants Justice in January: Humans of Tijuana February 20, 2018 Deported veterans. Families in crisis. Collaborations between agencies. These are things students experienced in Tijuana. Justice in January: Desert Deaths February 20, 2018 Death in the desert is a real threat for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Justice in January: Real People, True Stories February 20, 2018 At Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico, deported migrants tell their stories Justice in January: Keeping the Borderlands Wild February 20, 2018 During Justice in January, students learned about environmental impacts of the border wall Justice in January: Frustrated February 19, 2018 Student Annika Barnett writes about frustrations with immigration, as experienced during Justice in January 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... Boston College’s Heyer: ‘A Christian Ethic of Immigration’ Feb. 26 February 14, 2018 Kristin E. Heyer, professor of theological ethics, will discuss “Cultivating Civic Kinship: A Christian Ethic of Immigration,” at Gonzaga’s Flannery... The Love of Sister Laura February 14, 2018 Sister Laura Michels, SNJM (1942-2018) is remembered here for the impact of her 30-year ministry to Gonzaga student. James McCarthy: Scientist for Others February 06, 2018 Harvard professor shares the prestigious 2018 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, recognizing decades of scholarship on climate change. Battle at the Border: Justice in January February 05, 2018 At the Mexican border, the U.S. immigration and deportation system takes on new meaning Jane Clementi: Empathy Key in Suicide-Awareness February 02, 2018 Jane Clementi, whose son committed suicide as a result of cyberbullying, delivers message at Gonzaga. Gonzaga Presents World Premiere of Original Play January 31, 2018 “Coming Home: A Soldiers’ Project” explores what it’s like to return from war to Spokane and Gonzaga. Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... 30 31 32 Next
Justice in January: Perceptions of Border Patrol February 21, 2018 In visits with Border Patrol at two Mexico-U.S. ports of entry, students learned about the complexities of this work. Justice in January: Water, Not Politics February 21, 2018 Thousands of immigrants die of exposure to the elements. Water stations help save lives. Justice in January: A Person Cannot Be "Illegal" February 21, 2018 Operation Streamline exposes students to controversial systems of justice for immigrants Justice in January: Humans of Tijuana February 20, 2018 Deported veterans. Families in crisis. Collaborations between agencies. These are things students experienced in Tijuana. Justice in January: Desert Deaths February 20, 2018 Death in the desert is a real threat for migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border Justice in January: Real People, True Stories February 20, 2018 At Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, Mexico, deported migrants tell their stories Justice in January: Keeping the Borderlands Wild February 20, 2018 During Justice in January, students learned about environmental impacts of the border wall Justice in January: Frustrated February 19, 2018 Student Annika Barnett writes about frustrations with immigration, as experienced during Justice in January 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... Boston College’s Heyer: ‘A Christian Ethic of Immigration’ Feb. 26 February 14, 2018 Kristin E. Heyer, professor of theological ethics, will discuss “Cultivating Civic Kinship: A Christian Ethic of Immigration,” at Gonzaga’s Flannery... The Love of Sister Laura February 14, 2018 Sister Laura Michels, SNJM (1942-2018) is remembered here for the impact of her 30-year ministry to Gonzaga student. James McCarthy: Scientist for Others February 06, 2018 Harvard professor shares the prestigious 2018 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, recognizing decades of scholarship on climate change. Battle at the Border: Justice in January February 05, 2018 At the Mexican border, the U.S. immigration and deportation system takes on new meaning Jane Clementi: Empathy Key in Suicide-Awareness February 02, 2018 Jane Clementi, whose son committed suicide as a result of cyberbullying, delivers message at Gonzaga. Gonzaga Presents World Premiere of Original Play January 31, 2018 “Coming Home: A Soldiers’ Project” explores what it’s like to return from war to Spokane and Gonzaga.