Ashley Davis, Director of ISSS, PDSO, RO
Ashley Davis is a committed leader in international education, with over 15 years of experience across three types of U.S. higher education institutions. She serves as the Director of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) at Gonzaga University, where she is also pursuing a Ph.D. in Leadership Studies. Her educational background includes a Master’s in Adult and Organizational Learning from the University of Idaho and a Bachelor’s in International Business from Tianjin Foreign Studies University in China. She has also completed the NAFSA’s yearlong Executive Internationalization Leadership E-institute and is a NAFSA Academy alumna.
In her current role, Ashley oversees ISSS operations, serving as both the Primary Designated School Official (PDSO) and Responsible Officer (RO). Her key responsibilities include regulatory compliance, developing global engagement programs, and supporting int’l student and scholar success. Ashley has provided numerous presentations on topics such as visa regulations, cultural intelligence, and holistic support for int’l students at conferences. Her published work including poetry, essay, and a peer reviewed article on immigrant leadership.
In her leisure time, Ashley enjoys raising her daughter and reading books on various topics.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the operations of the Office of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS), ensuring the delivery of high-quality services, the well-being of international students and scholars, compliance with immigration regulations, continuous improvement of policies and procedures, and effective management of budget and personnel.
- Serves as the Primary Designated School Official (PDSO) and Responsible Officer (RO) for the institution.
- Advances Gonzaga University’s global engagement mission through collaborative partnerships, strategic advocacy, and institutional leadership.
Email Ashley Davis | 509-313-3583 | Hemmingson 204-D
Amy Cosgrove, Assistant Director of ISSS
Amy is a Colorado native, but earned her bachelor in Business Management from Seattle Pacific University. After a few years in California and New York with her military husband, she has since lived in Spokane for over 30 years. She is proud to be working for Gonzaga because of its excellent reputation, community impact, and holistically building into the students, faculty and staff at the university.
As both a volunteer and employee, Amy has continually been an educator and mentor to children, teens and international students. Before her role in Gonzaga's International Student and Scholar Services, she worked at the Community Colleges of Spokane in the Global Education Department for eight years. Amy’s top strengths include management, administration, and community building.
Amy especially cares about building strong community and is committed to achieving this for her family, her faith community and for those with whom she works. She enjoys traveling with her husband – recent trips include Spain, where she walked The Camino, Hawaii, Ireland and Germany. She has raised four daughters, all of whom are married, and has two grandsons. Whether it’s travelling to see her daughters, joining her family for vacation or camping locally with them, these moments are always highlights. Recently, Amy has renewed her love of making sourdough bread and found a new activity in long distance walking.
Responsibilities
- Cultivates a strong sense of community among international students by supporting student leaders and clubs, coordinating cultural programs and activities, and maintaining the ISSS newsletter.
- Provides support to J-1 visiting scholars, YSEALI participants, Faculty Enrichment Program (FEP) fellows, and Fulbright scholars throughout their time on campus.
- Serves as the primary point of contact for J-1 exchange students.
Email Amy Cosgrove | 509-313-5593 | Hemmingson 102-C
Patrick Kearns III, Senior International Student Advisor
Patrick Kearns III holds a master's degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education and a bachelor's degree in Political Science with a minor in Leadership and Public Service. He studied abroad at the ESC Rennes School of Business in Rennes, France, was an intern in the Missouri House of Representatives, and was a NAFSA Advocacy Day Scholarship recipient where he traveled to Washington D.C. to speak with Congress about international education policy.
Previous to joining the team, Patrick taught and advised at universities in China. This includes positions at Qingdao University, Ocean University of China, and Southwest University of China. He also helped facilitate academic programs in China for the university Miami-Ohio and Missouri State University. He is fond of the connections and lifelong friendships he was able to make with his students.
Patrick is passionate about international education and believes it plays an important role in bringing the world together. He's excited to use his newfound understanding of the world to better serve the international students at Gonzaga University.
In his free time, Patrick enjoys watching stand-up comedy, trading stocks, hiking, reading books, and learning about history and culture. He's looking forward to exploring Spokane and the beautiful natural environment of the Pacific Northwest.
Responsibilities
- Serves as Designated School Official (DSO) for IEP/Pathway and graduate international students.
- Provides holistic support to IEP/Pathway and Graduate international students.
- Assists international students with their inquiries and requests related to maintaining F-1 visa status, cultural adjustment, navigation of U.S. and GU policies and procedures, insurance, tax filing software.
Email Patrick Kearns III | 509-313-6433 | Hemmingson 102-E
Delaney From, International Student Advisor
Delaney holds Bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and French, and Master’s degrees in Hispanic Linguistics and TESOL. She studied abroad in Salamanca, Spain. Before coming to Gonzaga, Delaney was a case manager at World Relief Spokane, where she helped refugees and immigrants find jobs and become financially self-sufficient. She has many years of experience working with refugees and immigrants and loves learning about different cultures.
Delaney speaks Spanish, French, and some Italian. She also teaches Spanish and French at Spokane Community College. She loves getting to meet people from around the world and learn from them. In every situation, she views herself as a student and a teacher.
In her free time, Delaney enjoys going for walks, spending time with family, volunteering, and traveling.
Responsibilities
- Serves as Designated School Official (DSO) for undergraduate international students.
- Provides holistic support to undergraduate international students.
- Assists international students with their inquiries and requests related to maintaining F-1 visa status, cultural adjustment, navigation of U.S. and GU policies and procedures, insurance, tax filing software.
Email Delaney From (from@gonzaga.edu) | 509-313-3669 | Hemmingson 102-E