The Philosophy Department and its members regularly host philosophy lectures and events for the Gonzaga community, including the following:
- The Annual Rukivina Lecture in Philosophy (contact Erik Schmidt - schmidt@gonzaga.edu)
- Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
- Socratic Club
- Philosophy Club Lectures
- “What Can We Learn?" – this series of interdisciplinary faculty presentations critically explores the enduring value of the great ideas of great thinkers and writers of the past. The series is co-sponsored by Gonzaga's College of Arts & Sciences and the Powers Chair of the Humanities, Wayne Pomerleau, who can be contacted at his e-mail address, pomerleau@calvin.gonzaga.edu, for additional information.
Upcoming: "What Can We Learn from Postmodernism?" March 26, 2012
CAS Degree Worksheets
Find the worksheet specific to your degree.
Fine Arts, Foreign Culture, & Social Justice Core Requirements

PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT
502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258-6741
Phone: (509) 313-6741
Email: philosophy@gonzaga.edu
www.gonzaga.edu/philosophy
Location: Rebmann House
1207 N. Astor Street
(Across from St. Aloysius Church)
502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258-6741
Phone: (509) 313-6741
Email: philosophy@gonzaga.edu
www.gonzaga.edu/philosophy
Location: Rebmann House
1207 N. Astor Street
(Across from St. Aloysius Church)