Monica Elenes: An Artist for Others November 03, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Monica Elenes, a junior transfer student from Seattle, cannot imagine her life without melodies. Throughout her childhood, she sang in church, listened to hip-hop and music in Spanish with her family, and wrote songs with her older brother. Unleashing the Treasures of Technology August 30, 2017 How does technology increase knowledge and scholarship in the humanities? The Digital Humanities Program explains. Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Recognizes Díaz for Play ‘A La Roro’ May 08, 2017 Art Por Díaz was awarded the Artists Striving to End Poverty scholarship in recognition of his play 'A La Roro' David Ahern Wins National Writing Award March 13, 2017 David Ahern, an aspiring physician, explores connectedness, service, and grief in an award-winning essay. Senior Bethany Beekly Balances Art, Science January 25, 2017 Gonzaga University senior Bethany Beekly blends her love of science and the humanities, and helping others. Dancing with Parkinson's Transforms December 20, 2013 The Theatre and Dance Studio has proved to be a transformative area for those with Parkinson's disease and the students who help them. Art, Love. Forgiveness: A Talk By Shann Ray Ferch August 23, 2013 Vincent Van Gogh said the greatest work of art is to love someone. When I think about love I think about growing up in Montana - land of 100 mountain ranges.