19th & Counting Stories Home About Gonzaga University Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Gonzaga 19th & Counting Stories Women’s History Month & Women Lead at Gonzaga The Makings of a Virtual Parade In the News: Shelly Boyd Among Spokesman's Women of the Year Zag Selects Tubman for NFL Women's Empowerment Draft On History, Myth, and Popular Memory of the Nineteenth Amendment Steps from Suffrage to Solidarity: Looking Back and Ahead February 21, 2020 On March 25, at 12:15 p.m., a parade will pass through Gonzaga’s campus to honor the women and men suffragists who marched before, and to offer GU... Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney... Electric Woman: Darice Brayton November 27, 2019 Darice Brayton ('87, '89) recently retired from a three-decade career as an electrical engineer. Timely Visit: Wagner's Suffrage Book Among Those Hidden at Local Library November 25, 2019 Sally Roesch Wagner spoke on campus just one day after the Coeur d’Alene Library’s story headlined in the New York Times Feminist Pioneer Sally Roesch Wagner Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 11 November 06, 2019 Wagner, one of the first women to earn a doctorate in women’s studies and a founder of one the first U.S. college women’s studies programs, will... An ROTC Running Reunion October 07, 2019 Members from a Gonzaga all-women's 1990 ROTC Ranger Challenge gather again to run a relay 20 years later Suffrage to Solidarity: Faculty reflect on the 19th Amendment October 02, 2019 2020 marks the centennial of the women's right to vote. Here, Gonzaga faculty members contribute reflections on what that means. The Untold Stories of Black Women in the Suffrage Movement September 19, 2019 19th & Counting celebrates the premiere of video recognizing black women in the suffrage movement 19th & Counting Celebrates Centennial of Women Voting August 21, 2019 Gonzaga joins nationwide celebrations of the 19th Amendment's centennial anniversary, which gave women the right to vote Mystery Zag: Sister Mary Garvin August 05, 2019 Gonzaga Magazine readers reflect on their memories with Fall '19 "Mystery Zag" Sister Mary Garvin, a respected scholar, beloved GU professor and... Living in Community July 18, 2019 Gonzaga alumna reflects on a lifetime of JVC service and core values after receiving the Fr. Jack Morris, S.J. Memorial Award. 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. Where There is Hope May 10, 2019 "When I think about my legacy, what comes to mind involves connection, community and relationships. Gonzaga provides a context that offers... An Engineer for Others: Siniva Areta May 10, 2019 A graduating Gonzaga mechanical engineering student, Areta has been inspired by personal experiences to use her considerable engineering and... 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... 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... 1 2 3 Next
Steps from Suffrage to Solidarity: Looking Back and Ahead February 21, 2020 On March 25, at 12:15 p.m., a parade will pass through Gonzaga’s campus to honor the women and men suffragists who marched before, and to offer GU... Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney... Electric Woman: Darice Brayton November 27, 2019 Darice Brayton ('87, '89) recently retired from a three-decade career as an electrical engineer. Timely Visit: Wagner's Suffrage Book Among Those Hidden at Local Library November 25, 2019 Sally Roesch Wagner spoke on campus just one day after the Coeur d’Alene Library’s story headlined in the New York Times Feminist Pioneer Sally Roesch Wagner Speaks at Gonzaga Nov. 11 November 06, 2019 Wagner, one of the first women to earn a doctorate in women’s studies and a founder of one the first U.S. college women’s studies programs, will... An ROTC Running Reunion October 07, 2019 Members from a Gonzaga all-women's 1990 ROTC Ranger Challenge gather again to run a relay 20 years later Suffrage to Solidarity: Faculty reflect on the 19th Amendment October 02, 2019 2020 marks the centennial of the women's right to vote. Here, Gonzaga faculty members contribute reflections on what that means. The Untold Stories of Black Women in the Suffrage Movement September 19, 2019 19th & Counting celebrates the premiere of video recognizing black women in the suffrage movement 19th & Counting Celebrates Centennial of Women Voting August 21, 2019 Gonzaga joins nationwide celebrations of the 19th Amendment's centennial anniversary, which gave women the right to vote Mystery Zag: Sister Mary Garvin August 05, 2019 Gonzaga Magazine readers reflect on their memories with Fall '19 "Mystery Zag" Sister Mary Garvin, a respected scholar, beloved GU professor and... Living in Community July 18, 2019 Gonzaga alumna reflects on a lifetime of JVC service and core values after receiving the Fr. Jack Morris, S.J. Memorial Award. 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. Where There is Hope May 10, 2019 "When I think about my legacy, what comes to mind involves connection, community and relationships. Gonzaga provides a context that offers... An Engineer for Others: Siniva Areta May 10, 2019 A graduating Gonzaga mechanical engineering student, Areta has been inspired by personal experiences to use her considerable engineering and... 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... 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...