Spokane has rallied again for the marginalized, this time for the refugee population. On Sunday, Rally for Refugees was hosted in Gonzaga University’s Hemmingson Ballroom to ”meet with the vulnerable to educate and mobilize.”
Read More »Gonzaga to host higher ed Sustainability Conference
This month Gonzaga University will host the Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference. The public event is titled, “Caring for Our Common Home,” a reference to “Laudato Sí,” Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical on the environment.
Read More »Visiting with Gonzaga journalism students, Gov. Inslee says freedom of speech, religion, are key to democracy
Freedom of speech and religion are two central tenets of democracy in America, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said at Friday press conference for journalism students at Gonzaga University.
Read More »One Peace, Many Paths hosts “Souper Bowl Challenge” as part of Interfaith Compassion Games
One Peace, Many Paths is hosting the Interfaith Souper Bowl Challenge on Sunday, Feb. 26 from 5-8 p.m. in Gonzaga University’s Cataldo Hall. The event is part of the 2017 Interfaith Compassion Games.
Read More »Catholic Intellectual Tradition explained Monday at Gonzaga lecture
In order to profess their faith and defend their beliefs, Christians must pursue knowledge that stems from an ancient tradition rooted in Greek history, Michael Tkacz said during a lecture at Gonzaga University on Monday.
Read More »Upcoming Lecture: “Why We Need to Know About the Catholic Intellectual Tradition”
Michael Tkacz, Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J. professor of Christian philosophy at Gonzaga University, will present the lecture “Why We Need to Know About the Catholic Intellectual Tradition” on Monday, Jan, 30 at 7 p.m. in College Hall Room 101 at the Gonzaga campus.
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