Features Home News, Events & Stories Publications Gonzaga Magazine Features The Race Issue - Frankly Speaking April 13, 2018 Students voice their frustrations over cultural and racial injustices on campus, calling for change The Race Issue - Higher Expectations April 13, 2018 Gonzaga student leaders, faculty, and diversity champions tackle change The Race Issue - Keep Learning April 13, 2018 The conversations don't stop with The Race Issue - here are ways to keep knowledge of diversity and inclusion up-to-date The Race Issue - More to Do April 13, 2018 While Gonzaga makes progress with cultural and racial inclusion, there are more gaps to bridge The Race Issue - The Color of Injustice in the Lilac City April 13, 2018 While Spokane is often known for its friendliness, it is not immune to the effects of racist rhetoric and behavior The Race Issue - Unlocking Dr. King's Door April 13, 2018 In Montgomery, Alabama, students explore the civil rights movement of yesterday and today An Education for Everyone April 12, 2018 Change ahead: students and faculty propose race and ethnic studies program at Gonzaga Granting Infinite Worth April 12, 2018 Carlo Juntilla aims to alleviate financial stress from professional development expenses through a student grant With Liberty and Justice for All April 12, 2018 Cherie Buckner-Webb delivers her keynote address at the International Conference on Hate Studies Talking About Racism April 11, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. 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 Never-Ending Game April 05, 2018 Though they seem like games, poverty simulations bring to light the true injustices of economic disparities 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 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. The Music Issue - Faculty Fugue December 03, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine celebrates the magic of music. In this first story, it's all about our fine faculty. The Music Issue - Engineering Music December 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine showcases students who combine music with other passions, like engineering. Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
The Race Issue - Frankly Speaking April 13, 2018 Students voice their frustrations over cultural and racial injustices on campus, calling for change The Race Issue - Higher Expectations April 13, 2018 Gonzaga student leaders, faculty, and diversity champions tackle change The Race Issue - Keep Learning April 13, 2018 The conversations don't stop with The Race Issue - here are ways to keep knowledge of diversity and inclusion up-to-date The Race Issue - More to Do April 13, 2018 While Gonzaga makes progress with cultural and racial inclusion, there are more gaps to bridge The Race Issue - The Color of Injustice in the Lilac City April 13, 2018 While Spokane is often known for its friendliness, it is not immune to the effects of racist rhetoric and behavior The Race Issue - Unlocking Dr. King's Door April 13, 2018 In Montgomery, Alabama, students explore the civil rights movement of yesterday and today An Education for Everyone April 12, 2018 Change ahead: students and faculty propose race and ethnic studies program at Gonzaga Granting Infinite Worth April 12, 2018 Carlo Juntilla aims to alleviate financial stress from professional development expenses through a student grant With Liberty and Justice for All April 12, 2018 Cherie Buckner-Webb delivers her keynote address at the International Conference on Hate Studies Talking About Racism April 11, 2018 From a small all-white Midwestern town, Gonzaga Magazine's editor expresses why we should talk about racism. 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 Never-Ending Game April 05, 2018 Though they seem like games, poverty simulations bring to light the true injustices of economic disparities 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 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. The Music Issue - Faculty Fugue December 03, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine celebrates the magic of music. In this first story, it's all about our fine faculty. The Music Issue - Engineering Music December 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine showcases students who combine music with other passions, like engineering.