News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories Celebrando Nuestras Raices June 18, 2019 The La Raza Latina festival showcases the Latinx culture and experience with the Gonzaga University community. Building Bridges, Not Changing the World June 14, 2019 You're not going to change the world, but you can build a bridge: A message to 2019 participants of the Mission: Possible alternative spring break MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship Alumni Soar June 10, 2019 Alumni of Gonzaga’s MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship program are making a difference in their communities. 2019 Magis Awards Honor Exemplary Graduates May 16, 2019 Gonzaga’s 28th Annual Magis Awards acknowledge a favorite Latin phrase of the Jesuits: “Ad majorem Dei gloriam,” meaning the “greater glory of God.” Second-Grade Lessons in Being Awake to Privilege May 15, 2019 Liz Slamkowski ('12) shares lessons from her two-year stint teaching at a Washington, D.C. school, The Matrix, and experiences with privilege Serving God, Near and Far: Teach For America, Peace Corps & More May 15, 2019 Thirty-six graduates of the class of 2019 set aside traditional career paths to take assignments as volunteers in four foreign countries and cities... Hawa Elias: Meeting and Making Long-term Goals May 09, 2019 Economics and international relations major Hawa Elias hopes to support nations in need of political, economic and social development. She also seeks... Filmon Abraham Parlays Passions for Psychology, Art & Technology May 09, 2019 Abraham combines his interests in pursuit of a cutting-edge career path. This fall he begins a master’s degree at New York University’s Tisch School... Ethnography and Kinship: Visiting Homeboy Industries May 03, 2019 A leadership student shares an ethnographic reflection of his visit to Homeboy Industries. Let's Talk: Meaningful Conversation about Climate Change April 23, 2019 Sustainability, climate change and global warming are all terms that can be politically charged. How do we have meaningful conversation about them? Gonzaga Alumna Liebert Thought Leader on Discernment April 23, 2019 Elizabeth Liebert SNJM, Ph.D. (M.A., ’75), is proud Gonzaga alumna with deep connections to the community who is internationally recognized in the... BSU at Gonzaga April 18, 2019 Two Gonzaga students involved with the Black Student Union share their experiences. Student Spotlight: Julien Molina April 18, 2019 Gonzaga student Julien Molina is an aspiring immigration lawyer and a member of cultural club La Raza Latina. Forging a Better Life for Many in Montana April 16, 2019 Rich Janssen and his family create a group home for adults with autism, inspired by their son Jake. Alumna Amy Fredeen's Award-Winning Video Game Engages Tribal Culture April 12, 2019 Fredeen (’96), CFO at E-Line Media, collaborated with dozens of technology pros, Alaska Natives and elders to create “Never Alone,” a highly... Afrofuturism - Inclusive Technological Innovation April 11, 2019 Dr. Woodrow W. Winchester, III, shared ways to consider all humanity when designing tech. 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 Next
Celebrando Nuestras Raices June 18, 2019 The La Raza Latina festival showcases the Latinx culture and experience with the Gonzaga University community. Building Bridges, Not Changing the World June 14, 2019 You're not going to change the world, but you can build a bridge: A message to 2019 participants of the Mission: Possible alternative spring break MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship Alumni Soar June 10, 2019 Alumni of Gonzaga’s MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship program are making a difference in their communities. 2019 Magis Awards Honor Exemplary Graduates May 16, 2019 Gonzaga’s 28th Annual Magis Awards acknowledge a favorite Latin phrase of the Jesuits: “Ad majorem Dei gloriam,” meaning the “greater glory of God.” Second-Grade Lessons in Being Awake to Privilege May 15, 2019 Liz Slamkowski ('12) shares lessons from her two-year stint teaching at a Washington, D.C. school, The Matrix, and experiences with privilege Serving God, Near and Far: Teach For America, Peace Corps & More May 15, 2019 Thirty-six graduates of the class of 2019 set aside traditional career paths to take assignments as volunteers in four foreign countries and cities... Hawa Elias: Meeting and Making Long-term Goals May 09, 2019 Economics and international relations major Hawa Elias hopes to support nations in need of political, economic and social development. She also seeks... Filmon Abraham Parlays Passions for Psychology, Art & Technology May 09, 2019 Abraham combines his interests in pursuit of a cutting-edge career path. This fall he begins a master’s degree at New York University’s Tisch School... Ethnography and Kinship: Visiting Homeboy Industries May 03, 2019 A leadership student shares an ethnographic reflection of his visit to Homeboy Industries. Let's Talk: Meaningful Conversation about Climate Change April 23, 2019 Sustainability, climate change and global warming are all terms that can be politically charged. How do we have meaningful conversation about them? Gonzaga Alumna Liebert Thought Leader on Discernment April 23, 2019 Elizabeth Liebert SNJM, Ph.D. (M.A., ’75), is proud Gonzaga alumna with deep connections to the community who is internationally recognized in the... BSU at Gonzaga April 18, 2019 Two Gonzaga students involved with the Black Student Union share their experiences. Student Spotlight: Julien Molina April 18, 2019 Gonzaga student Julien Molina is an aspiring immigration lawyer and a member of cultural club La Raza Latina. Forging a Better Life for Many in Montana April 16, 2019 Rich Janssen and his family create a group home for adults with autism, inspired by their son Jake. Alumna Amy Fredeen's Award-Winning Video Game Engages Tribal Culture April 12, 2019 Fredeen (’96), CFO at E-Line Media, collaborated with dozens of technology pros, Alaska Natives and elders to create “Never Alone,” a highly... Afrofuturism - Inclusive Technological Innovation April 11, 2019 Dr. Woodrow W. Winchester, III, shared ways to consider all humanity when designing tech.