| Alliance for Responsible Media Seeks Nominations |
The Northwest Alliance for Responsible Media (NW-ARM) will accept nominations for its Award for Excellence in Media Literacy through Friday, March 16. The winner will be honored at the ninth annual Womens Leadership Conference of the Inland Northwest on ... More... |
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| Kierkegaard Scholar Gives Rukavina Lecture March 1 |
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C. Steven Evans , a prominent Kierkegaard scholar from Baylor University, will deliver Gonzaga Universitys Rukavina History of Philosophy Lecture tomorrow, Thursday, March 1 at 4:30 p.m. in Room 110 of the Jundt Art Museum.
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| Japan Consul General Tanaka to Speak Wednesday |
The Hon. Kazuo Tanaka, consul general of Japan in Seattle, will discuss Japans Foreign Policy and Its Challenges Ahead at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Barbieri Courtroom at the Gonzaga University Law School.
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| Essay Contest on Peace a Prelude to Conference |
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| GU Hires Manganaro as New Arts & Sciences Dean |
Gonzaga University Academic Vice President Stephen Freedman announced today that Marc Manganaro, Ph.D., has been appointed dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, effective July 16, to replace Dean Robert Prusch who returns to teaching biology at ... More... |
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| Afghanistan Ambassador Talks at Law School March 1 |
Afghanistans Ambassador to the United States Said T. Jawad will discuss Afghanistan: Investing in Security at 6 p.m., Thursday, March 1 in the Barbieri Courtroom at the Gonzaga University School of Law. The event is open to the public.
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| Leslie Discusses 'Engineering for Future' Feb. 22 |
Catherine Leslie, executive director of Engineers Without Borders USA, will discuss Engineering for the Future: Sustainable Development in Kigali, Rwanda from noon-1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 22, in the Gonzaga University Administration Building Room 101. ... More... |
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| 'Faith Ringgold' Exhibit Reception Thursday |
A free public reception for artist Faith Ringgold will be held at Gonzaga Universitys Jundt Art Museum from 6-7:15 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 22. Faith Ringgold, an exhibition of prints, paintings, soft sculptures, tankas and story quilts opened Jan. 19 in the ... More... |
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| GU Young Alumni Work on Habitat for Humanity Home |
Nearly five dozen Gonzaga University alumni are spending their morning today (Saturday) working for others at a Habitat for Humanity home in Spokane thats in desperate need of some roofing work. The 56 members of the GU Young Alumni group are laboring at ... More... |
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| Symphony Spring Concert March 5 at Crosby Theatre |
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The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra will perform its Spring concert at 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 5 at the Bing Crosby Theatre (formerly the Metropolitan Performing Arts Center), at 901 W. Sprague Ave. |
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| 'And We Stayed' Video Screening, Panel Feb. 27 |
The Gonzaga video "And We Stayed" will be screened in the Wolff Auditorium in the Jepson Center, at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27. The video will be followed by a panel discussion of diversity-related issues on Gonzaga's campus. Free food will be served. The ... More... |
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| Gift Will Build PACCAR Center for Applied Science |
PACCAR Inc, a Fortune 200 global technology company, headquartered in Bellevue, Wash., today announced a $2 million gift to Gonzaga University to construct the new PACCAR Center for Applied Science. The 25,000-square-foot facility will house ... More... |
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| Poet Carlos Martinez to Read Works Feb. 22 at GU |
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Poet Carlos Martinez will read his works for the Gonzaga University community and the public at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 22, in Gonzagas Foley Center Teleconference Room. The event, sponsored by GU Live Poets, is free. |
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| UW's Thomas Speaks Feb. 23 on Alexander the Great |
Gonzaga Universitys Archaeology and Ancient History Lecture Series will present a talk by University of Washington ancient history Professor Carol Thomas at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 23 in the Jundt Art Museum Auditorium on the Gonzaga campus.
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| 'Mardis Nenno: Oriel' Art Exhibit Opens March 23 |
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The Arcade Gallery at Gonzaga Universitys Jundt Art Museum will feature new ceramic work by Spokane artist Mardis Nenno in an exhibit titled Mardis Nenno: Oriel. The exhibit opens March 23 and runs through July 31. |
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| GU to Mark Engineers' Week with Talks, Catapults |
The Gonzaga University School of Engineering and Applied Science and Gonzagas Center for Engineering Design will sponsor Engineers Week, Monday Feb. 19 through Friday, Feb. 23.
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| GU School of Business Earns Accreditation |
The Gonzaga University School of Business Administration has earned unqualified accreditation renewal from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. Only one-third of business schools in the United States and 15 percent of ... More... |
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| GU to Host Engineering Networking Event Feb. 21 |
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The Career Center at Gonzaga University and the Gonzaga School of Engineering and Applied Science will host the third annual Engineering Networking Invitational from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the Globe Room of Cataldo Hall on campus. |
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| New Environmental Studies Program Meets Need |
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Gonzaga University has begun a seven-course undergraduate concentration in environmental studies that aims to advance intellectual understanding of environmental problems and help students begin to contemplate possible practical solutions. |
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| GU & Others Co-Sponsor Computing Seminar Feb. 27 |
Microsoft, Google, the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC), and Inland Northwest business and education leaders are collaborating to sponsor the Future Potential in Computing seminar that begins at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27 in the ... More... |
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| GU Choir Performs Feb. 18 at St. Stephen's Church |
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The Gonzaga University Choir, a 20-member mixed vocal group, will perform a variety of sacred works, both accompanied and a capella, in the beautifully renovated St. Stephens Episcopal Church (5720 S. Perry) at 4 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 18. |
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| Barbara Nicolosi Explains Why Movies Should Matter |
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Screenwriter, Director Barbara Nicolosi Explains Why Movies Should Matter to Gonzaga University Community
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| Intercollegiate Wind Ensemble Performs Tonight |
The Eastern Washington Intercollegiate Wind Ensemble, composed of 45 student musicians from Gonzaga University, Whitworth College and Eastern Washington University, will perform today at 7:30 p.m., (Monday, Feb. 5) at the Bing Crosby Theatre (formerly ... More... |
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| Nitz to Discuss U.S.-U.N. Relationship Feb. 12 |
Gonzaga University history Assistant Professor Ted Nitz will discuss The United States and Its Relationship to the United Nations at the next meeting of the Spokane Chapter of the United Nations Association at 7 p.m., Monday, Feb. 12.
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| Debaters Take Breather After Successful Road Trips |
Gonzaga Universitys debate team of juniors Grace Saez and Nick Bormann advanced to the final 16 of 90 teams in the 2007 Cal Invitational Debate Tournament at University of California-Berkeley Jan. 13-15 before losing to Northwestern University.
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