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Spokane NAACP Honors Gonzaga U.'s Raymond Reyes
Raymond Reyes, chief diversity officer and associate academic vice president for Gonzaga University, was honored Saturday, Nov. 7 by the Spokane Chapter of the NAACP with its Educational Excellence Award. The ceremony took place at the organizations ...
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GU Class Aims to Stop Sex Trafficking in S.E. Asia
Students of Gonzaga University political science Associate Professor Laura Brunell's Women in Comparative Societies class have been selling bracelets and collecting donations for a service-learning project aiming to help stop sex trafficking women and ...
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Socratic Club Lecture Examines Outcomes Assessment
The Gonzaga Socratic Club continues its fifth anniversary year at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 20 with a discussion related to Gonzaga University's Jesuit Mission. Michael Collender, adjunct professor in the Gonzaga philosophy department, will discuss Jesuit ...
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GU Law Students Take Law to Rogers High on Friday
SPOKANE, Wash. Gonzaga University School of Law students will team up with teachers at Rogers High School to teach an interactive lesson to Rogers junior American Studies students from 8 a.m.-2:35 p.m., Friday, Nov. 20 at Rogers (1622 E. Wellesley ...
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'Holy Family' Exhibition Opens Dec. 4 at Jundt
The exhibition The Holy Family, featuring prints and crches depicting the nativity, will open Dec. 4 in the Arcade Gallery of the Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University and run through March 13, 2010. A free public walk-through with J. Scott Patnode, ...
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Wolski to Perform with Gonzaga Symphony Dec. 7
Spokane Symphony concertmaster Mateusz Wolski will perform Paganinis First Violin Concerto with the Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kevin Hekmatpanah, at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 7 at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox (1001 W. Sprague Ave.). ...
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Madsen sworn in as state's Chief Justice
 
GU Aims for National Niche in Leadership Studies
Since its founding in 1887, Gonzaga University has taught students to be people for others. Through its leaders and its students, the University has emphasized the importance of individual humility for leaders. Gonzaga also has led by example, weaving ...
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Frisbee Flourishes as a Campus Favorite
Gonzaga freshman Kayla Walsh traveled all the way from Andover, Mass., to attend Gonzaga. Although she flew more than 2,200 miles by herself, Walsh said she never felt alone because resting at the end of her long fingers was her trusty favorite Frisbee.
 
Coaching Zags a Family Affair for Bennetts
Abby Bennett ('04) is used to demanding schedules as Gonzagas first assistant volleyball coach. Her husband Steve ('99), knows the coaching lifestyle, too. Hes a Gonzaga assistant baseball coach. These busy Bulldogs have nearly 20 years of Gonzaga ...
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Students Use Dance to Help Parkinson's Patients
A new initiative launched by Gonzaga Universitys Boundless Club in collaboration with the Parkinsons Resource Center in Spokane benefits Spokane-area residents afflicted with the disabling disease through dance.
 
Professor Monica Bartlett Accentuates Positive
Monica Bartlett marches into class and waves her hands in the air to announce: Alright everyone, here we go! Its a normal start to her Human Flourishing psychology class, but it's no normal class.
 
The Play's the Thing for Zags' Guard Steven Gray
Steven Gray, Gonzaga's 6-foot-5-inch junior guard from Bainbridge Island, Wash., considered one of the best shooters in college basketball, took a shot at acting this semester.
 
123rd Annual Christmas Candlelight Concert Dec. 12
The Gonzaga University Choir and Chamber Singers will perform the 123rd annual Christmas Candlelight Concert, featuring the Los Angeles Opera Soloist Karen Vuong, conducted by Irene Messoloras at 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 12 in St. Aloysius Church on ...
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Dean's Business Forum to Host Jim McDevitt Dec. 2
The Gonzaga University School of Business and the Dean's Business Forum will host James A. McDevitt, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, at 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 2, in the Jepson Center's Wolff Auditorium. The event, which costs ...
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GU Choir, Chorale to Perform 'Messiah' Dec. 11
Gonzaga University Choir and Chorale will perform Handels Messiah at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 11 at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox (1001 W. Sprague Ave.) in Spokane. The performance features the Los Angeles Opera Soloists to be conducted by Irene ...
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'One Tough Mother' Boyle Talks Leadership Nov. 18
Gert Boyle, chair of Columbia Sportswear Company and author of One Tough Mother, will explain how her leadership story has led to the company's success at a Gonzaga University Comprehensive Leadership Program Fish Bow, 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 18 in ...
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GU Community to Form Human Chain for Tolerance
Hundreds of Gonzaga University faculty, staff, students and members of the Spokane community will form a line of solidarity, a human chain of interlocked arms, promptly at 4 p.m., Monday, Nov. 16, in support of the United Nations International Day of ...
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Business School Hosts Wine Dinner, Auction Nov. 20
The Gonzaga University School of Business Dean's Forum Board will present its 6th Annual Wine Dinner and Auction at 6:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 20, in the Cataldo Hall Globe Room at Gonzaga. This special culinary experience will feature exceptional food and ...
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Pulitzer Winner Trethewey Speaks Here Nov. 9
Natasha Trethewey, whose collection of poetry titled Native Guard (Houghton Mifflin, 2006) received the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, will read from her works at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 9, in Gonzaga Universitys Cataldo Hall Globe Room. The event is ...
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GU's Tod Marshall Promotes New Book of Poetry
Tod Marshall, associate professor of English at Gonzaga University, is touring the West Coast and the Midwest, reading poetry from his latest collection of poems titled, The Tangled Line, which was published in April by Canarium Books and is available ...
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GU Wind Symphony Performs Nov. 20 at St. Aloysius
The 50-piece Gonzaga Wind Symphony with Gonzaga University music Associate Professor Robert Spittal conducting, will perform a diverse program of works at St. Aloysius Church, located on the Gonzaga University campus, starting at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. ...
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