News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories The Other Class April 05, 2018 Business ethics courses at Gonzaga help students become people for others, facing economic injustices and deciphering how to act ethically The March Continues March 29, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death 50 years ago Tickets Available for Presidential Speaker Series Event April 20 March 26, 2018 Event features New York activist Tarana Burke, originator of the "Me Too" movement, and journalist Ronan Farrow, who helped break the story exposing... Boldness & Confidence: Lessons at Women Lead March 20, 2018 Women Lead Spokane 2018 featured Deanna Davis, Sister Helen Prejean, Liz Baxter as keynote speakers. All encouraged women to think and act with... Sneaky Jesus and Death Row Encounters March 20, 2018 Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking" was a keynote at Gonzaga's 2018 Women Lead Conference 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:... Welcome Act Six Scholars March 09, 2018 The new scholars are urban and community leaders from Spokane, and the Tacoma-Seattle area who will receive full-tuition, full-need and four-year... She Persists: Women at Gonzaga March 06, 2018 Women leaders share professional experiences, challenges and progress Duke Professor Neal to Discuss Black Masculinity in U.S. March 20 March 05, 2018 Professor Mark Anthony Neal will deliver the Powers Chair lecture in talk titled “Devil Wanna Put Me in a Bow Tie: Negotiating Black Masculinity in... Presidential Speaker Series Welcomes Tarana Burke and Ronan ... 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... Walking a Spiritual Path toward Inclusion, Equity February 28, 2018 Raymond Reyes conveys the Jesuit perspective as it relates to issues of diversity, equity and inclusion Justice in January: The Chicano Park Murals February 22, 2018 Historic murals in San Diego's Chicano Park represent the plight of immigrants and action for justice Justice in January: A Jesuit Experience February 21, 2018 Gonzaga senior Analee Scott reflects on Jesuit encounters at the border 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 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
The Other Class April 05, 2018 Business ethics courses at Gonzaga help students become people for others, facing economic injustices and deciphering how to act ethically The March Continues March 29, 2018 GU President Thayne McCulloh addresses diversity, equity and inclusion, recognizing the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death 50 years ago Tickets Available for Presidential Speaker Series Event April 20 March 26, 2018 Event features New York activist Tarana Burke, originator of the "Me Too" movement, and journalist Ronan Farrow, who helped break the story exposing... Boldness & Confidence: Lessons at Women Lead March 20, 2018 Women Lead Spokane 2018 featured Deanna Davis, Sister Helen Prejean, Liz Baxter as keynote speakers. All encouraged women to think and act with... Sneaky Jesus and Death Row Encounters March 20, 2018 Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking" was a keynote at Gonzaga's 2018 Women Lead Conference 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:... Welcome Act Six Scholars March 09, 2018 The new scholars are urban and community leaders from Spokane, and the Tacoma-Seattle area who will receive full-tuition, full-need and four-year... She Persists: Women at Gonzaga March 06, 2018 Women leaders share professional experiences, challenges and progress Duke Professor Neal to Discuss Black Masculinity in U.S. March 20 March 05, 2018 Professor Mark Anthony Neal will deliver the Powers Chair lecture in talk titled “Devil Wanna Put Me in a Bow Tie: Negotiating Black Masculinity in... Presidential Speaker Series Welcomes Tarana Burke and Ronan ... 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... Walking a Spiritual Path toward Inclusion, Equity February 28, 2018 Raymond Reyes conveys the Jesuit perspective as it relates to issues of diversity, equity and inclusion Justice in January: The Chicano Park Murals February 22, 2018 Historic murals in San Diego's Chicano Park represent the plight of immigrants and action for justice Justice in January: A Jesuit Experience February 21, 2018 Gonzaga senior Analee Scott reflects on Jesuit encounters at the border 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