| 'Faith, Film & Philosophy' Lecture Series Nov. 4-7 |
The Faith and Reason Institute at Gonzaga University and the Weyerhaeuser Center for Christian Faith & Learning at Whitworth University will sponsor the 3rd annual Faith, Film and Philosophy Lecture Series Nov. 4-7 to be held at both campuses. To view ... More... |
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| Martyrs' Month Screening 'Voces Inocentes' Nov. 5 |
November marks Martyrs Month and Gonzaga University will present a film screening of Voces Inocentes -- which translated from Spanish means Voices of the Innocent -- at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 5 in the Jepson Center, Wolff Auditorium. The event is free ... More... |
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| Gonzaga Gets $5,000 Grant for Work with Youth |
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Gonzaga Universitys Center for Community Action and Service Learning received a $5,000 grant from Washington State Mentors and the Bank of America Charitable Foundation on Wednesday in a ceremony at the Crosby Alumni House at Gonzaga. |
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| Gonzaga to Host 2011 NCAA Women's Basketball |
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Gonzaga University is one of 16 institutions selected to host the first- and second-rounds of the 2011 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament, by the NCAA. The Bulldogs will host first- and-second round games at the McCarthey Athletic ... More... |
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| Business and Liberal Arts Career Week Nov. 5-12 |
The Gonzaga University Career Center and the Gonzaga Alumni Mentoring Program (GAMP) will present the annual Fall Business and Liberal Arts Career Fair and Career Week, Nov. 5-12. The Career Fair concludes a weeklong marathon of seminars and workshops. ... More... |
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| GU Jazz Ensembles Perform at Cataldo Hall Nov. 5 |
The Gonzaga University jazz faculty will perform with the Gonzaga Jazz Ensemble, directed by David Fague, in concert at Cataldo Hall on the Gonzaga campus, starting at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 5. Featured guests will be faculty members and performers ... More... |
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| Readers Theater Play 'Take Me Out' Starts Nov. 11 |
Gonzaga Readers Theater Project will present Take Me Out, by Richard Greenberg, as its next staged reading of an exciting modern play that confronts contemporary issues starting Nov. 11-12 at 7 p.m. nightly and a special late-night performance at 10 ... More... |
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| 'Posada' to Aid 7,000 Groups Serving Immigrants |
SPOKANE, Wash. More than 7,000 high schools, colleges, churches and other organizations serving immigrants will learn about unaccompanied immigrant children through Posada, an award-winning documentary film written, directed and produced by Rev. Mark ... More... |
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| GU to Host 2011 International Conference on Hate |
The Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate at Gonzaga University will host its second International Conference on Hate Studies from April 7-9, 2011.
Building upon the foundation of a successful initial conference in 2004, this conference will ... More... |
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| Vision: Journal of Hate Studies Calls for Papers |
"Vision: The Journal of Hate Studies" is an international scholarly journal promoting the sharing of interdisciplinary ideas and research relating to the study of what hate is, where it comes from, and how to combat it. It presents cutting-edge essays, ... More... |
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| Crosby to Host Murder Mystery and Carnival Oct. 30 |
The Crosby Student Center Programming Board will bring the building to life for a fun-filled evening of Murder Mystery interactive play, as well as a Halloween Carnival full of cake walks, apple bobbing, live music, costume contests, piatas and prizes. ... More... |
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| Hussain to Address Muslim-Christian Ties Oct. 26 |
Amir Hussain, a Canadian Muslim and professor of theological studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, will discuss Building Faith Neighbors: Jesuit Universities and Muslim Communities, 7-8:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 26 in the Globe Room at ... More... |
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| GU to Host 'Just Desserts' Event Nov. 3 in Crosby |
Gonzaga University's Center for Community Action and Service Learning will host the second event in its "Just Desserts Social Justice Educational Series" from 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 3 in the Crosby Student Center on campus. The program, which is free ... More... |
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| Terry Duffy Returns to Alma Mater to Help Students |
As a Gonzaga University junior a quarter-century ago, Terry Duffy stepped behind the midcourt line at halftime of a men's basketball game and drained a half-court shot to win a new Chrysler for a year. Duffy has returned to Gonzaga to help students ... More... |
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| Gonzaga University Takes Stand Against Hate |
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George Critchlow and Raymond Reyes, founding board members of the Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate, are standing up against hatred and for a North Spokane woman of color who was recently subjected to a symbol of hatred on her doorstep. |
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| Fall Family Festivities Unfold Oct. 23-25 |
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Even the leaves are putting on their finest coats as Gonzaga University prepares to greet students' families for the three-day seasonal spectacle called Fall Family Weekend, Oct. 23-25, when campus peaks in autumnal glory. |
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| Gonzaga Celebrates 10 Years with Rogers Foundation |
Years Supporting Gonzaga: 10
Dollars Contributed: $1 million
Scholarships: 236
Impact: Priceless!
The Mary Stuart Rogers Scholarship program celebrates its 10th anniversary this year at Gonzaga University. The prestigious MSR awards are given to ... More... |
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| Spike the Bulldog Goes to Italy |
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Mike Pringle, associate professor of English at Gonzaga, is a specialist in early American literature, so how did this doctorally qualified scholar ever begin writing children's books about Spike, the Bulldogs mascot? |
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| Gonzaga Launches Parents Program to Help Students |
Recognizing the key role parental involvement plays in students success and happiness in college, Gonzaga has launched a program to inform Zag parents of the many campus opportunities designed for students, and to help parents best support their students ... More... |
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| Hogan Business Plan Winner Follows Her 'Bliss' |
After Nora Sheils (Totonchy, 02) and classmate Julia Schwab won the 2002 Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Programs Business Plan Competition with a plan to launch a wedding planning business, they opted to split the $10,000 winnings. Shiels opened ... More... |
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| Montana Freshman Veronica Gieser Adds an Honor |
Gonzaga freshman Veronica Gieser, a graduate of Central High School in Billings, Mont., earned the Advanced-Placement Scholar with Distinction Award recently for scoring an average of 4.2, on a 1-to-5-scale, for all five AP exams she took before coming ... More... |
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| Kraziness in the Kennel Returns Oct. 24 |
Come check out the 2009-10 version of Kraziness in the Kennel, featuring a Gonzaga men's basketball team srimmage.
The doors at the McCarthey Athletic Center open at 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 24 and festivities begin at 5 p.m. Seating is available on a ... More... |
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| Goodwin Inducted to Inland NW Sports Hall of Fame |
The Inland Northwest Sports Hall of Fame took on a Gonzaga University flavor Tuesday when Dale Goodwin, director of public relations at Gonzaga and former sports information director for the Bulldogs, was inducted into the Scroll of Honor recognizing ... More... |
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| 'What Can We Learn from Sartre and Camus?' Oct. 27 |
Gonzaga University religious studies Professor John Downey and Gonzaga philosophy Assistant Professor Ted DiMaria will discuss What Can We Learn from Sartre and Camus? from 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 27 in the Jepson Centers Wolff Auditorium. It is free and ... More... |
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| Smart Zags for $1,000: Belke on 'Jeopardy' Tuesday |
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Abra Belke, a 2005 Gonzaga graduate, is scheduled to appear as a contestant on 'Jeopardy' Tuesday, Oct. 13. |
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| Pringle, Schmidt Explore Shakespeare Oct. 13 |
Gonzaga University opens its 2009-2010 Inspired to Learn" lecture series at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13 in the Jepson Centers Wolff Auditorium with the spotlight on Shakespeare. Following a 6:30 p.m. reception, Gonzaga English Associate Professor Michael ... More... |
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| Gonzaga's Grant Will Help Provide Meals to Youth |
Gonzaga Universitys $5,000 grant from the Inland Northwest Community Foundations Wasmer Fund for Children and Families will allow mentoring programs in the Center for Community Action and Service-Learning to create a nutrition education program and offer ... More... |
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| Zag ROTC Cadet Sealock Earns Top Honor |
Gonzaga University ROTC Cadet Mike Sealock was recognized as a Regimental Honor Graduate at the Leadership Development and Assessment Course recently at Fort Lewis, Wash. Like the Gonzaga ROTC alumni Kenji Price, Andy Szymczak, and Mike Omodt before him, ... More... |
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| NPR's Ari Shapiro Speaks at GU Law School Oct. 14 |
Gonzaga University Law Schools William O. Douglas Committee will host a feature presentation by National Public Radios Ari Shapiro, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in the Law Schools Barbieri Moot Court Room. The event is free and open to the public. ... More... |
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| Poet Roberts Reads Tonight in GU Writers Series |
Katrina Roberts, a Harvard-educated poet and English professor at Whitman College in Walla Walla, will read from her works at 7:30 p.m., today (Monday, Oct. 12), in Gonzaga University's Cataldo Hall Globe Room. The event, which is free and open to the ... More... |
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| Hibbs, Barrus Earn Law Scholarships |
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| GU Theatre Launches 'Pride and Prejudice' Oct. 23 |
Gonzaga University Theatre will launch its 2009-2010 season with Jane Austens classic love story, Pride and Prejudice, adapted for the stage by British Broadcasting Company writer Marcus Goodwin. Pride and Prejudice opens on Friday, Oct. 23 at 7:30 in ... More... |
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