| Pitstick Publishes First Book, 'Light in Darkness' |
Alyssa Lyra Pitstick, a Gonzaga University alumna and adjunct instructor in Gonzagas philosophy department, published her first book, Light in Darkness: Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Catholic Doctrine of Christs Descent into Hell. Pitstick recently was ... More... |
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| Institute Selected for Human Rights Honor |
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The Board of Directors of the Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate was honored earlier this spring with the 2006 Civil Rights Award given by the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations and the Human Rights Education Foundation. |
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| Fr. Spitzer to Pay 61-year-old Debt on May 18 |
Gonzaga University President Rev. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., will make good on a debt Gonzaga incurred from a student some 61 years ago this Friday when that alumnus, 83-year-old Robert Probach, returns to his alma mater to collect.
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| Gill Named Chief Information Officer |
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Chris Gill has been appointed chief information officer (CIO) and head of Information Technology Services (ITS) at Gonzaga University, replacing Joan Allbery, who had served for nine months as interim CIO. |
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| Organizational Leadership Seminar June 7-9 |
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Continuing Education at Gonzaga University will offer a seminar June 7-9 to introduce people to the principles of effective organizational leadership and teach them to recognize the approaches and styles of other leaders. |
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| Bonanzino to Speak at Dean's Business Forum May 24 |
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Anthony Bonanzino, president and chief executive officer of Hollister-Stier Laboratories, will discuss the firm at the Gonzaga University Deans Business Forum on Thursday morning, May 24, in the Wolff Auditorium of the Jepson Center on campus. |
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| 2007 Grads Represent Wide Range of Ideals, Talents |
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Following are stories about a handful of Gonzaga University graduates during the Universitys 120th commencement exercises this weekend (May 12-13). |
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| University Recognizes Outstanding Faculty |
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Gonzaga University Academic Vice President Stephen Freedman recognized eight Gonzaga faculty for exemplary performance during the 2006-07 academic year at the recent Academic Honors Convocation. |
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| President Bush to Commission Two GU ROTC Cadets |
The Bulldog Battalion, Gonzagas Army ROTC unit that includes students from Gonzaga, Whitworth College and the Intercollegiate College of Nursing, will send 23 lieutenants into the Army Officer Corps at the commissioning ceremony that begins at 4:30 p.m., ... More... |
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| GU Graduates Largest Class in Ceremonies May 12-13 |
Gonzaga University will graduate its largest class ever in 2007, as 1,813 undergraduate, graduate and law students don caps and gowns May 12-13 during Gonzagas 120th commencement exercises. There are approximately 150 more graduates this year than in ... More... |
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| GU Hosts African-American Graduation Event May 5 |
The 11th annual African-American Graduation Celebration for graduates from area high schools, colleges, universities, GED programs, and vocational schools will be held at Gonzaga University for the sixth consecutive year. Festivities this year will ... More... |
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| Leadership Students Serve Others During Break |
Service in Los Angeles
While many students are rehashing spring break stories spent skiing, basking in the sun, or eating Moms home cooking, 10 Gonzaga University Comprehensive Leadership (CLP) students reminisce about the week in which they served ... More... |
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| GU Names Sunderland Dean of Education |
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Gonzaga University announces the selection of education Associate Professor Jon Sunderland as the new dean of the Gonzaga School of Education. The assignment becomes effective June 1. Until then, Sunderland will continue serving as interim dean. |
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| Alumni Association Awards $150,000 in Scholarships |
SPOKANE, Wash. The Gonzaga University Alumni Association recently awarded $150,000 in scholarships for the 2007-2008 school year to children, grandchildren and siblings of GU alumni. Students received scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $15,000.
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