| Socratic Club to Discuss C.S. Lewis on Dec. 1 |
The Gonzaga University Socratic Club will sponsor a lecture about C.S. Lewis by Forrest Baird, a professor in the Whitworth College philosophy department, at 4 p.m., Friday, Dec. 1, in Room 101 of the Gonzaga Administration Building. The event is free ... More... |
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| 120th Christmas Candlelight Concert Dec. 1-2 |
Gonzaga University will celebrate the joyous news of the Christmas season at its 120 th annual Christmas Candlelight Concert at 8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 1 and Saturday, Dec. 2 in St. Aloysius Church on the Gonzaga campus, at the corner of Boone Avenue and ... More... |
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| 'Robin Hood' to be Staged at GU Dec. 3-4 |
Thirty Gonzaga University students and 20 persons with developmental challenges will stage a production of “Robin Hood” in Cataldo Hall at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3, and at 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 4. The cost is a suggested donation of $5.
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| GU Symphony Orchestra to Perform at Met Dec. 4 |
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The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra will perform its winter concert at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 4 at the Met Performing Arts Center (901 W. Sprague Ave.) in downtown Spokane. |
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| GU Professor Cooley Publishes Young Adult Novel |
Beth Cooley, associate professor of English at Gonzaga University and chair of its English department, has published "Shelter,” her second novel for young adult readers. Cooley will read from the book at Auntie’s Bookstore (downtown Spokane) at 7:30 ... More... |
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| Lynn Reaser to Speak at GU Business Forum Nov. 28 |
Lynn Reaser, Ph.D., chief economist and managing director for the Investment Strategies Group at Bank of America, will discuss “Maintaining the Momentum: Economic Challenges in 2007” at 7:30 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28, at the Gonzaga University School of ... More... |
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| GU to Host Nonprofit Board Workshop Nov. 21 on Law |
Gonzaga University Continuing Education in partnership with Spokane County United Way, Inland Northwest Community Foundation, and Leadership Spokane will offer the sixth installment of the eight-part Nonprofit Board Development Breakfast Workshop Series ... More... |
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| GU Conference on Isolation in Education Dec. 8-9 |
“Doing School Alone: A Conference Chronicling the Experience of Teaching and Leading in Isolation,” will be presented by the Gonzaga University School of Education on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8-9, at Cataldo Hall on the Gonzaga campus.
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| GU to Raise Awareness of AIDS Nov. 27-Dec. 1 |
Gonzaga University will show solidarity with many through its celebration of World AIDS Day with AIDS Awareness Week, Nov. 27 through Dec. 1. Every day of the week, AIDS Awareness volunteers also will host a fund-raising event in Crosby Student Center. ... More... |
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| GU Students Volunteer 100,000 Hours in 2005-06 |
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(SPOKANE, Wash.)-- Gonzaga University students contributed nearly 100,000 hours of volunteer work, estimated to be worth more than $1.7 million, in the 2005-06 school year through Gonzaga's Center for Community Action and Service Learning (CCASL).
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| International Education Week Events |
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The International Student Union and International Student Programs at Gonzaga University will celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 13-17 with two enriching cultural events that are open to the public. |
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| Zagville Prepares for Turkeypalooza |
We must be nearing Thanksgiving because the turkeys are getting nervous and the Campus Kitchen at Gonzaga University is once again preparing to serve complete hot turkey dinners the weekend before Thanksgiving to the area’s needy. Yes, it’s Turkeypalooza ... More... |
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| Going Global: Challenges and Responsibilities |
Gonzaga University faculty and the academic vice president’s office have developed a fall GU Forum lecture series titled, “Going Global: Challenges and Responsibilities ” that includes a presentation Nov. 8, titled "Three Tales of Globalization: Water, ... More... |
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| Davis Lecture Tonight on Japanese Art |
Andrew Goble, associate professor of history at the University of Oregon and an expert on pre-modern Japanese history, will be the keynote speaker for Gonzaga University annual William L. Davis, S.J., Lecture tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 8) from 7-9 p.m., in ... More... |
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| GU Collaborates to Benefit Bing Crosby Theater |
(SPOKANE, Wash.) – Gonzaga University is collaborating with Advocates for the Bing Crosby Theater (ABCT), a nonprofit organization made up of various Spokane residents, to rename the Met Theater at 909 W. Sprague Ave. in downtown Spokane the Bing Crosby ... More... |
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| Chorale, Women's Ensemble Perform Nov. 14 |
The Gonzaga University Chorale and Women’s Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 14 at St. Augustine Catholic Church (18th Avenue & Bernard Street). The program is free and open to the public, but free-will offerings will be accepted. The ... More... |
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| Welton Speaks Today on 'Is God Really Everything?' |
Larry “Cocoa” Welton, who grew up in the housing projects of South Los Angeles amid the Black Nationalist Movement of the 1960s, is scheduled to discuss, “Is God Really Everything?” from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 2 in the Foley Center Teleconference ... More... |
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| 'Ethics for CPAs in Washington' Nov. 18 |
Gonzaga University will offer a continuing education session titled, “Ethics for CPAs in Washington” from 8 a.m.- noon, Saturday, Nov. 18 in Room 17 of the Jepson Center for the School of Business Administration. The course will be taught by Gonzaga ... More... |
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