Rabbi Elizabeth Goldstein, an associate professor in religious studies at Gonzaga University, and the Jewish Bulldogs hosted a Passover Seder Wednesday night at the Globe room in Cataldo Hall where attendees not only received a meal, but also a lesson on it, its traditions and what each food and practice symbolized as people engaged in discussion and song.
Read More »Tarana Burke founder of Me Too movement and Journalist Ronan Farrow to speak at Gonzaga
Tarana Burke, founder of the Me Too Movement, and journalist Ronan Farrow, who broke the Harvey Weinstein story in the "New Yorker," will share their perspectives on the Me Too Movement and their own work on Friday, April 20 at 7 p.m. in the McCarthey Athletic Center at Gonzaga.
Read More »Gonzaga Lecture: Is this Global Warming?
The Spokane community is invited to a lecture on campus Monday titled, "Is This Global Warming?"
Read More »Tonight at Gonzaga: China’s Last Jesuit: Charles J. McCarthy
Amanda Clark, Ph.D., director of the library and associate dean of special programs at Whitworth University, will discuss “China’s Last Jesuit: Charles J. McCarthy, S.J., and the End of the Mission in Catholic Shanghai,” at 7 p.m., tonight in the Hemmingson Center Auditorium at Gonzaga University.
Read More »Whitefish rabbi to speak at Gonzaga about responding to hate
Rabbi Francine Roston from the Glacier Jewish Community/ B’nai Shalom Montana will present her lecture “Responding to Hate and Cyber-Terrorism: Lessons from Whitefish Montana” on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 7-8:30 p.m. in Gonzaga University’s Hemmingson Ballroom.
Read More »Professor Torrie Hester to give lecture on deportation and immigration at Gonzaga, Oct. 10
Torrie Hester, Ph.D., will deliver a lecture titled "Deportation: The Origins of U.S. Immigration and Deportation Policy" at Gonzaga University on Oct. 10 at 6 p.m.
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