Honoring Professor Blaine Garvin
Professor Blaine Garvin retires after 54 years of teaching American politics, mentoring generations of Zags and championing Gonzaga’s Jesuit mission of leadership, reflection and service.
The College develops people for others, ready to face the intellectual, vocational and spiritual challenges of today and tomorrow.
Each year the College of Arts & Sciences recognizes the exemplary work of students across the College. Not only do these students go beyond expectations to demonstrate their commitment to these disciplines, but many of them are also double and triple majors with multiple minors; they’re members of honor societies, they participate in student organizations that put into practice what they’ve learned through their coursework, and they give back to the greater Spokane community by volunteering with local nonprofits.
The Jundt Art Museum's current exhibition, "Art U.S.A.", features a survey of 100 American works on paper, created during the second quarter of the 20th century, including the era of the Great Depression and World War II.
“This display provides an opportunity to understand the art of the era in the context of life at the time,” says Paul Manoguerra, director and curator of the Jundt Art Museum.
The exhibition will be on display through May 10, 2025.
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