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Art Exhibition: 'Lanny DeVuono: Parallel Views'
The Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University will feature the paintings of Spokane artist Lanny DeVuono in the Arcade Gallery from Dec. 2 through March 11 (2006). The exhibit, titled, "Lanny DeVuono: Parallel Views," will juxtapose DuVuono's long-running ...
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GU New Nursing Web Site Promotes Quality Care
Patient care brochures on various health topics are now available through a new Gonzaga University Web site called Nursing WebEd at www.gonzaga.edu/NursingWebEd. Gonzaga’s nursing and continuing education programs are offering the service to nurses, ...
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Mock Trial Teams Fare Well in Tennessee
Gonzaga University Mock Trial Team 614 was ranked 7th in the 66-team prestigious Middle Tennessee State University Mock Trial Invitational Tournament in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Nov. 10-13, after falling in the second round to the eventual champion Furman ...
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GU Symphony Orchestra to Perform at The Met Dec. 5
The Gonzaga University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kevin Hekmatpanah, will perform its fall concert at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 5 at The Met (The Metropolitan Performing Arts Center, 901 W. Sprague Ave.).
 
GU Volunteers to Perform Version of Lion King
As part of Gonzaga University's Specialized Recreation, a program with the Center for Community Action and Service Learning (CCASL), 20 Gonzaga students and 20 members from the Spokane community with developmental disabilities will perform their version ...
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Christmas Candlelight Concert
The Gonzaga University Choir and the Spokane Symphony Brass Quintet will perform the 119th annual Christmas Candlelight Concert at St. Aloysius Church on the Gonzaga University campus at 8 p.m. both Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2-3.
 
'Should a Christian Be a Pacifist' Panel Nov. 11 at GU
A distinguished panel of Gonzaga University professors will address the question, "Should a Christian Be a Pacifist? Thoughts on Peace and Just-War Theory" from 4-5:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 11 in Room 101 of the Administration Building on the GU ...
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Mock Trial Team Places Second at National Tourname
A team of Gonzaga University students captured second-place at the annual American Mock Trial Association's Intercollegiate Mediation Tournament -- nosed out of the top honors by four-time national champion Boston University. The tournament was held ...
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Businessman, Activist Cabildo to Speak Here Nov. 14
Spokane businessman and social activist Ben Cabildo will lead a conversation on why diversity makes good business sense for the Inland Northwest from 6:-7:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 14 in the Jepson Center Auditorium at Gonzaga University. The event, which is ...
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Lewis & Clark Journals Editor Moulton to Speak Nov. 17
Gary Moulton, editor of the 13-volume The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, will deliver Gonzaga University's Alphonse and Geraldine Arnold Humanities Lecture at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17 in the Globe Room of Cataldo Hall. The lecture is free ...
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Marshall Wins Artist Trust Fellowship for Poetry
Tod Marshall, poet and professor, at a recent basketball game. Photo by Amy Sinisterra.Tod Marshall, assistant English professor at Gonzaga University, has received an Artist Trust/Washington State Arts Commission Fellowship in order to work on a new, ...
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Broetje to Speak at Leadership Connection Nov. 15
Cheryl Broetje, co-founder of First Fruits and the Center for Sharing, will discuss "Servant Leadership: Living it for Real" from 7:30-8:45 a.m. (breakfast at 7 a.m.), Tuesday, Nov. 15 in the Champions Room at the Spokane Arena. The cost for the ...
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Professor Goldman to Discuss Excavation Work Nov. 17
Andrew Goldman, assistant professor of history at Gonzaga University, will deliver the first lecture of the 2005-06 Archaeology and Ancient History Lecture Series at 5 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17 in the Jundt Art Center Auditorium. The lectures is free and ...
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UW Grant Gives GU Alliance a Chance to Educate Youth
John Caputo, professor of communication at Gonzaga University and director of the Northwest Alliance for Responsible Media (NW-ARM), was recently awarded a $15,000 grant from the University of Washington's Teen Futures Media Network. Teen Futures Media ...
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