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 Death penalty law expert to speak at Gonzaga March 17, 2023 The Greater Gonzaga Guild welcomes Juandalynn Taylor, who will discuss “Mitigating Death: A Conversation About Death Penalty Case Work.” Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 February 28, 2023 Explore events and resources to help you celebrate Women's History Month both on and off campus. Modeling United Nations' Global Goals February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model UN, brought to the school via a former student and facilitated by Associate Dean Stacy Taninchev, challenges students to challenge... The Words Get in the Way February 21, 2023 Philosophers Leland Harper and Jennifer Kling delivered the final “Leading Against Hate” speaker series presentation with a discussion of “The... Protecting Communities Against Extremism a Job for All of Us, ... February 13, 2023 The freedoms that Americans enjoy and revere as definitive aspects of what makes this country great also act as barriers at times when trying to deal... Education Puts the Fear in Hate Groups, Expert Says February 06, 2023 Institutions of higher education are a popular target of hate groups because a quality education is a democratizing force, according to Kate Bitz, an... The Building of Belonging: Celebrating UMEC's 25th Anniversary February 01, 2023 Gonzaga celebrates the 25th anniversary of UMEC, the Unity Multicultural Education Center. A Reflection on Spokane’s African American History February 01, 2023 As the Gonzaga University community celebrates Black History Month through February, some thoughts on Spokane's own history. Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks January 30, 2023 Pavel Shlossberg, associate professor in Gonzaga’s School of Leadership Studies, led the curation of a unique exhibition at Spokane’s Northwest Museum... "Leading Against Hate" Speaker Series Launches Feb. 2 January 23, 2023 February will be full of voices dedicated to equality, justice and meaningful discourse on hard topics that resonate across the country and in GU’s... 2023 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 10, 2023 Events, opportunities and inspiring words celebrating the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. in honor of his birthday. Cleo Parker Robinson’s Modern Dance Ensemble to Star in Feb. 11 Show December 13, 2022 The spirited, African-inspired dance ensemble will perform choreographer Amalia Vivianna Basnata Hernandez’s “The Four Journeys.” Lighting the Way December 06, 2022 Gonzaga leaders address the future of the University, refreshing its strategic plan and addressing the challenges of higher education. GU Professor Curates Striking Show of Mexican Masks at the MAC December 06, 2022 Pavel Shlossberg, GU professor of Leadership Studies, has captured the artistry and, as curator of “Dancing with Life: Mexican Masks,” introduces... Rudolph – A Parable of Diversity in Education? December 05, 2022 The story of Rudolph is full of misfit characters – individuals that do not seem to belong with their peer groups for one reason or another - Yukon... 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 Next
Death penalty law expert to speak at Gonzaga March 17, 2023 The Greater Gonzaga Guild welcomes Juandalynn Taylor, who will discuss “Mitigating Death: A Conversation About Death Penalty Case Work.” Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 February 28, 2023 Explore events and resources to help you celebrate Women's History Month both on and off campus. Modeling United Nations' Global Goals February 23, 2023 Gonzaga's Model UN, brought to the school via a former student and facilitated by Associate Dean Stacy Taninchev, challenges students to challenge... The Words Get in the Way February 21, 2023 Philosophers Leland Harper and Jennifer Kling delivered the final “Leading Against Hate” speaker series presentation with a discussion of “The... Protecting Communities Against Extremism a Job for All of Us, ... February 13, 2023 The freedoms that Americans enjoy and revere as definitive aspects of what makes this country great also act as barriers at times when trying to deal... Education Puts the Fear in Hate Groups, Expert Says February 06, 2023 Institutions of higher education are a popular target of hate groups because a quality education is a democratizing force, according to Kate Bitz, an... The Building of Belonging: Celebrating UMEC's 25th Anniversary February 01, 2023 Gonzaga celebrates the 25th anniversary of UMEC, the Unity Multicultural Education Center. A Reflection on Spokane’s African American History February 01, 2023 As the Gonzaga University community celebrates Black History Month through February, some thoughts on Spokane's own history. Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks January 30, 2023 Pavel Shlossberg, associate professor in Gonzaga’s School of Leadership Studies, led the curation of a unique exhibition at Spokane’s Northwest Museum... "Leading Against Hate" Speaker Series Launches Feb. 2 January 23, 2023 February will be full of voices dedicated to equality, justice and meaningful discourse on hard topics that resonate across the country and in GU’s... 2023 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 10, 2023 Events, opportunities and inspiring words celebrating the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. in honor of his birthday. Cleo Parker Robinson’s Modern Dance Ensemble to Star in Feb. 11 Show December 13, 2022 The spirited, African-inspired dance ensemble will perform choreographer Amalia Vivianna Basnata Hernandez’s “The Four Journeys.” Lighting the Way December 06, 2022 Gonzaga leaders address the future of the University, refreshing its strategic plan and addressing the challenges of higher education. GU Professor Curates Striking Show of Mexican Masks at the MAC December 06, 2022 Pavel Shlossberg, GU professor of Leadership Studies, has captured the artistry and, as curator of “Dancing with Life: Mexican Masks,” introduces... Rudolph – A Parable of Diversity in Education? December 05, 2022 The story of Rudolph is full of misfit characters – individuals that do not seem to belong with their peer groups for one reason or another - Yukon...