News & Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga News & Stories 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... Scholarship Allows Soule to Study in Ghana February 13, 2018 Wrane Soule, a Gonzaga psychology major, began studies at the University of Ghana this month thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman International... Ann Ciasullo Discusses Popular Culture Feb. 27 February 12, 2018 Gonzaga Professor Ann Ciasullo will discuss “Why Studying Popular Culture Matters” on Tuesday, Feb. 27. 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 Spokane Journalist Tim Connor Discusses Landmark LGBTQ Case January 31, 2018 Tell: Love, Defiance, and the Military Trial at the Tipping Point for Gay Rights, presented on January 25, 2018 Visiting Writers Series Welcomes Abani Feb. 12 January 30, 2018 The 2017-18 Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series continues with award-winning author Chris Abani. First In Her Family And Fueled By A Fascination (And You) January 25, 2018 Madison Rose Aims to Reform Education January 25, 2018 Madison Rose ('18) shares how her own adversity has shaped her into an advocate for the learning disabled. Gonzaga Law Professor Jason Gillmer Discusses Impact of Dr. King January 16, 2018 Professor Jason Gillmer offers insight about Dr. King's impact the Law School's new Center for Civil and Human Rights. Pioneer Woman: Jane Rinehart January 10, 2018 Jane Rinehart is a storyteller. She can weave a verbal tapestry that’s both entertaining and enlightening. But mostly, she chooses to listen. 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
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... Scholarship Allows Soule to Study in Ghana February 13, 2018 Wrane Soule, a Gonzaga psychology major, began studies at the University of Ghana this month thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman International... Ann Ciasullo Discusses Popular Culture Feb. 27 February 12, 2018 Gonzaga Professor Ann Ciasullo will discuss “Why Studying Popular Culture Matters” on Tuesday, Feb. 27. 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 Spokane Journalist Tim Connor Discusses Landmark LGBTQ Case January 31, 2018 Tell: Love, Defiance, and the Military Trial at the Tipping Point for Gay Rights, presented on January 25, 2018 Visiting Writers Series Welcomes Abani Feb. 12 January 30, 2018 The 2017-18 Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series continues with award-winning author Chris Abani. First In Her Family And Fueled By A Fascination (And You) January 25, 2018 Madison Rose Aims to Reform Education January 25, 2018 Madison Rose ('18) shares how her own adversity has shaped her into an advocate for the learning disabled. Gonzaga Law Professor Jason Gillmer Discusses Impact of Dr. King January 16, 2018 Professor Jason Gillmer offers insight about Dr. King's impact the Law School's new Center for Civil and Human Rights. Pioneer Woman: Jane Rinehart January 10, 2018 Jane Rinehart is a storyteller. She can weave a verbal tapestry that’s both entertaining and enlightening. But mostly, she chooses to listen.