Professor Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks Co-Authors Book on Successful Foster Care November 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks, Gonzaga University professor of psychology and University Core director, and Janet C. Mann, director of The Children's Ark in Spokane, will read from their book "Creating Compassionate Foster Care: Lessons of Hope from Children and Families in Crisis" at Auntie's Bookstore at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. Gonzaga Surpasses Original Campaign Goal November 16, 2017 Supporters exceeded the original fundraising goal of $250 million for the Gonzaga Will capital campaign. View Angela Davis’ Oct. 25 Lecture at Gonzaga November 08, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - A video of the Oct. 25 lecture by scholar and activist Angela Davis, Ph.D., presented by the Gonzaga University Center for Public Humanities at the Hemmingson Center Ballroom on campus, is now available for the public to view at www.gonzaga.edu/publichumanities. 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. Gonzaga to Host 2019 Ethnicity, Race Conference October 18, 2017 The Latin American Studies Association's section on Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples has selected Gonzaga University to host its 2019 conference. Scholar, Activist Angela Davis Speaks October 25 October 03, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - The Gonzaga University Center for Public Humanities is proud to present a lecture by Angela Davis, Ph.D., whose activism and scholarship have been deeply involved in our nation's quest for social justice, at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 25 in the Hemmingson Center Ballroom. Moderated questions will follow. National Endowment for Humanities Awards Professor Arnold $138,662 Grant September 21, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Laurie Arnold, assistant professor of history and director of Gonzaga University's Native American Studies program, a $138,662 grant to host a Summer Institute for faculty development titled "The Native American West: A Case Study of the Columbia Plateau." First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation Jundt Exhibition Features Work of Catholic Expressionist Karen Laub-Novak September 06, 2017 SPOKANE, Wash. - The Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University presents a traveling exhibition of works created by Roman Catholic artist Karen Laub-Novak (1937-2009). The display, "Karen Laub-Novak: A Catholic Expressionist in the Age of Vatican II," will be featured in the museum's Jundt Galleries from Sept. 9-Jan. 6 (2018). The Arts Issue - WA129, Poems from Our State September 04, 2017 WA Poet Laureate Tod Marshall collected 129 poems from Washingtonians, one for every year of statehood. The Arts Issue - Local Inspiration September 02, 2017 Brooke Matson, Louise Kodis and Sherman Alexie have roots in the Spokane art scene. A Passion for the Arts September 01, 2017 Gonzaga supports the growth of our arts programs and increases connections to the Spokane arts community The World is Our Classroom September 01, 2017 Outdoors reporter Eli Francovich ('15) reflects on his summer in Nepal The Arts Issue - In Search of Beauty September 01, 2017 Spokane artist Ken Spiering shares about his passion to help people "to see the beauty and art in our surroundings." The Arts Issue - Innovation at GU and in Spokane September 01, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine spotlights poetry, literature, theatre, dance and visual art, plus local favorites in the art scene.