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8th Annual TESOL Summer Institute Here July 6-28
Gonzaga University's master of arts in teaching English-as-a-second language (TESL) program will host its eighth annual TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Summer Institute July 6-28 to help meet the growing need for expertise in ...
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GU ROTC Unit Ranks in Top 15 Percent Nationally
The Bulldog Battalion, Gonzaga University’s Army ROTC unit, ranks among the top 15 percent of all 272 ROTC programs at colleges and universities nationwide for the 2004-2005 school year.
 
Ronald Boy Receives GU Law Morey-Maurice Award
Ronald Boy, who will receive his law degree from the Gonzaga University School of Law on Saturday, May 13, is the seventh recipient of the Morey-Maurice Award for Service & Leadership. The award is made annually to the graduating GU law student who has ...
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‘Oz’ Collector Corbin to Speak Here on April 27
Currie Corbin will discuss his “The Wizard of Oz” collection of books and related titles currently on display at Gonzaga University’s Foley Center library in a lecture that begins at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 27 in the Teleconference Room at the Foley ...
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GU Club to Host Abortion Impact Forum April 25
The Gonzaga University Right to Life Club will host an opportunity for the public to hear Spokane area women tell their personal stories about abortion in a forum that is free and open to the public and begins at 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 25 in the Spokane ...
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Winning Students to Perform at Met May 1
Three Gonzaga University students are winners in the 2006 Gonzaga University Student Concerto Competition, and will perform as soloists in concert with the Gonzaga University Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., Monday, May 1 at The Met in downtown Spokane. ...
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Canaday to be Honored Monday by Gov. Gregoire
Gonzaga University student Christina Canaday, a freshman from Sacramento, Calif., will accept an award from Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire on Monday, April 24, at the Governor’s Mansion in Olympia for her outstanding volunteer efforts in the community. ...
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Doctoral Students Share Knowledge at Conferences
Students in Gonzaga University’s Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies are contributing their scholarship to audiences in half a dozen national and international conferences. In locales from Abu Dhabi to San Diego, 14 of the university’s doctoral ...
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Two Engineering Students Receive Scholarships
Gonzaga University senior engineering students Karen Kramer from Bellevue, Wash., and Jessica Lahman, of Kirkland, Wash., each have been honored with a $2,500 scholarship from the Structural Engineers Association of Washington.
 
GU to Host Events During Japan Week, April 22-29
Gonzaga University will host several events during Japan Week 2006, which runs from April 22-29.
 
Law School Moot Court Team Wins Best Brief Award
The Gonzaga University School of Law student moot court team of Alfredo De La Rosa, Nguyen Do & Brent Underwood has been informed that the brief they prepared for a competition has been voted the best brief in the nation.
 
20 High School Seniors Get Ignatian Scholarships
The following 20 high school seniors have been named recipients of the prestigious Ignatian Leaders Scholarship at Gonzaga University for the 2006-2007 academic year, should they choose to attend Gonzaga. The scholarship, which was established to ...
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Free Film 'Long Night's Journey into Day' April 18
Two Gonzaga University organizations, the Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate and the Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice, will air the final film in the War, Reconciliation, and Human Rights Film Series at the GU School of Law next week. The ...
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GU Archaeology, Ancient History Lecture April 24
Gonzaga University’s popular Archaeology and Ancient History Lecture Series will conclude with a lecture by archaeological conservator Kent Severson titled, “Keeping It All Together: Preserving Archaeological Materials in Both the Short and Long Term.” ...
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GU Symphony Orchestra to Perform May 1 at Met
The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra will perform its final spring concert at 7:30 p.m., Monday, May 1. The concert will take place at the Met Performing Arts Center (901 W. Sprague Ave.).
 
International Student Union Dinner April 22
Gonzaga University’s International Student Union will host its 28th annual dinner from 6-9 p.m., Saturday, April 22, in the Cataldo Hall Globe Room. The event, titled “Global Mosaic,” is open to the public and features authentic cuisine prepared by ...
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History Professor O'Connor Publishes Two Books
Gonzaga University history Assistant Professor Kevin O’Connor has authored two books published last month that explore various aspects of the former Soviet Union. In light of the recent struggles for democratic and national consolidation in Russia and ...
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Public Preview April 20 for Senior Thesis Art
The Senior Thesis Art Exhibition, an annual exhibition showcasing the work of Gonzaga University’s graduating art majors, will open with a public reception to preview the work from 7-9 p.m., Thursday, April 20 at the Jundt Art Museum. The exhibition ...
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'War, Ecological Decline' Lecture April 19 Here
As part of its Earth Week events, Gonzaga University will host a lecture by international policy analyst Roy Woodbridge, titled “War, Ecological Decline and the Provisioning of Societies” at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 19 in the Barbieri Courtroom at the ...
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Hearst Grant to Help Students of Color Attend GU
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation has awarded Gonzaga University a $100,000 grant to endow a scholarship program for Hispanic and Native American students.
 
GU to Host State of the Media Summit April 22
The Northwest Alliance for Responsible Media at Gonzaga University in conjunction with Gonzaga’s Master’s Program in Communication and Leadership Studies will present a daylong program titled, “Mixed Messages: Journalistic Practices for an Informed ...
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GU Big Band Concert Hosts Clayton, Guests April 11
World-renowned jazz bassist, composer and educator John Clayton will be featured with Spokane Jazz Orchestra pianist Brent Edstrom and drummer Dan Cox in a concert sponsored by the Gonzaga University music department at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 11 at ...
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Debaters Reach Round of 16 at National Tourney
Gonzaga University’s top debate team of Charlie Hutchison and Nick Bormann advanced from the field of 64 teams to the field of 16 before losing Tuesday (April 4) to a Whitman College team at the Cross Examination Debate Association National Debate ...
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