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October Marks Brahms Blast Month for GU Music
October is Brahms Blast month in Spokane and Gonzaga University will sponsor a host of concerts planned. * The Spokane Symphony Orchestra concert begins at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 6 at the INB Performing Arts Center – formerly known as the Spokane Opera ...
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ROTC Ranger Challenge Competition Oct. 7
Cadets with the Bulldog Battalion — the Army ROTC unit for Whitworth College and Gonzaga University — aim to avenge a streak-snapping loss last year to Montana State University cadets at the Task Force Big Sky Ranger Challenge Competition next month to ...
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Reyes' Title, Office Change for Intercultural Work
Diversity initiatives at Gonzaga University are changing to help clarify objectives and optimally situate efforts in the university’s mission and leadership structure. As a result, Gonzaga’s office of diversity will now be known as the office of ...
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Gonzaga U. 'Going Global' Lecture Oct. 12
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 the following lectures, all of which are free and open to the public. ...
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Debaters Earn Second Place in Season-Opener
Gonzaga University junior debaters Grace Saez (Las Vegas) and Nick Bormann (Spokane) advanced to the final round before losing to a talented University of Southern California team to finish second in their first regular-season debate this year.
 
Murdock Trust Awards GU $750,000 for Engineering
The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust of Vancouver, Wash., has awarded Gonzaga University $750,000 for a building expansion project for the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
 
GU Hoopsters to Share Tips with Reservation Youth
Gonzaga University will bring a double-header to the tribal town of Inchelium this weekend – basketball and leadership, two disciplines for which the university is well known.
 
Gonzaga U. Students Embrace the 'Gonzaga Creed'
The Gonzaga (University) Student Body Association (GSBA), recognizing the increasing importance that campus climate plays in the lives of students, has created and adopted the Gonzaga Creed. Gonzaga’s Board of Trustees approved the Creed at its July ...
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Brad Brown Exhibition to Open Oct. 20 at Jundt
“Brad Brown: Getting Used to Using Each Other,” an exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints by New York artist Brad Brown, will open in the Jundt Galleries of Gonzaga University’s Jundt Art Museum on Oct. 20. These reconfigurations and new works ...
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GU Students to Embark Sept. 22 on 37th Pilgrimage
Approximately 150 Gonzaga University students, faculty, staff and alumni will embark Friday, Sept. 22 on the 37th Pilgrimage to Cataldo Mission in North Idaho. The overnight, two-day trip follows the steps of Gonzaga’s founder – Jesuit missionary Rev. ...
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Gonzaga U. Presents 'Going Global' Lecture Series
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 the following lectures, all of which are free and open to the ...
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GU to Host 5th Nonprofit Board Development Series
If you are new to working with boards of directors in the nonprofit arena or simply want to learn more about how to make a positive, lasting impact as a board member then Gonzaga University and three other key organizations have an educational breakfast ...
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Oregon Province Statement about John Leary, S.J.
In the last few weeks, while researching information for submission to the court, the Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus discovered archival notes that indicate that long-dead Jesuit, John Leary, had been involved in the sexual abuse of boys and ...
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GU Response to Statement about John Leary, S.J.
(SPOKANE, Wash.) — The Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus (1) today announced deeply distressing news about reported incidents approximately 40 years ago involving John P. Leary, S.J., who served Gonzaga University from 1961-69 as president.
 
Leader of Tsunami Response to Speak at GU Sept. 11
Dawn Hayden, who recently returned from Sri Lanka, where she was volunteer site director in tsunami recovery efforts by Community Focused Disaster Response (CFDR) in the small community of Komari, will speak at Gonzaga University from 3:45-5 p.m., ...
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Cowles to Address Newspapering in Sept. 14 Forum
Extra, Extra, Read All about It! Stacey Cowles, publisher of The Spokesman-Review, will discuss “Newspapering in the 21st Century” at 7:30 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 14 at the Gonzaga University School of Business Administration Dean’s Business Forum in the ...
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GU to Honor Fallen Soldier at Sept. 11 Service
Gonzaga University will pay tribute to 1st Lt. Forrest Ewens, a 2004 graduate of Whitworth College and a member of Gonzaga’s ROTC Bulldog Battalion, at noon Monday, Sept. 11 at the University Chapel on the third floor of the Gonzaga Administration ...
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Gonzaga Socratic Club Lecture Sept. 8 Canceled
THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO ILLNESS OF THE SPEAKER REV. MICHAEL MAHER, S.J. Gonzaga University history Associate Professor Rev. Michael J. Maher, S.J., was to discuss Ignatius of Loyola's view of what a Jesuit university is and should be at ...
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GU Law School to Host Red Mass on Sept. 12
The Gonzaga University School of Law cordially invites all members of the area’s legal community, their families and the public to the 2006 Red Mass for the Legal Profession at St. Aloysius Church (330 E. Boone Ave.), beginning at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, ...
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Hogan Program Names Scholarship for Paul Buller
The Advisory Board of Gonzaga University’s Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program has established a scholarship fund in the name of Professor Paul Buller who has served as director since the program was founded in 2000 and now becomes the program’s ...
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