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Gonzaga University Factbook 2014-15
The Gonzaga University Factbook contains information on student enrollments, demographic profiles, admissions statistics, majors, retention and graduation rates, degree completions, faculty information, and more. It is updated annually with the most current and commonly-needed information about Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University Factbook 2021-22
The Gonzaga University Factbook contains information on student enrollments, demographic profiles, admissions statistics, majors, retention and graduation rates, degree completions, faculty information, and more. It is updated annually with the most current and commonly-needed information about Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University Factbook 2020-21
The Gonzaga University Factbook contains information on student enrollments, demographic profiles, admissions statistics, majors, retention and graduation rates, degree completions, faculty information, and more. It is updated annually with the most current and commonly-needed information about Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University Factbook 2019-20
The Gonzaga University Factbook contains information on student enrollments, demographic profiles, admissions statistics, majors, retention and graduation rates, degree completions, faculty information, and more. It is updated annually with the most current and commonly-needed information about Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University Factbook 2022-23
The Gonzaga University Factbook contains information on student enrollments, demographic profiles, admissions statistics, majors, retention and graduation rates, degree completions, faculty information, and more. It is updated annually with the most current and commonly-needed information about Gonzaga University
Bing Gonzaga Hype (1)
Combing through the archives, we found a few fun retro TV ads from Gonzaga\u27s early days on the national basketball stage and thought you might enjoy the memories they bring back.
Gonzaga basketball became the subject of national conversation in 1999 when the Zags advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. Now in the limelight, we needed TV ads to play on our occasional national and regional TV broadcasts. But we wanted to highlight Gonzaga’s high-quality academic programs, its welcoming community and its service to others, all while maintaining a humble approach to all that we did. We wanted to make sure everyone knew that our student-athletes still lived in the same residence halls, ate in the same dining hall and went to the same classes as all our students.
Public Relations Director Dale Goodwin crafted the tag line, “We’re All Part of the Same Team Here,” and with a team of writers, editors and filmmakers from Corner Booth Production, headed by Gonzaga grad Frank Swoboda (’94), created a 23-part series from 1999-2006 telling Gonzaga’s story and helped to propel enrollment from 4,500 in 1998-99 to 7,300 in 2008. Thanks to all of our students, student-athletes, faculty and staff members who agreed to help us in these productions. Enjoy this historical look back
Bing Gonzaga Hype
Combing through the archives, we found a few fun retro TV ads from Gonzaga\u27s early days on the national basketball stage and thought you might enjoy the memories they bring back.
Gonzaga basketball became the subject of national conversation in 1999 when the Zags advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. Now in the limelight, we needed TV ads to play on our occasional national and regional TV broadcasts. But we wanted to highlight Gonzaga’s high-quality academic programs, its welcoming community and its service to others, all while maintaining a humble approach to all that we did. We wanted to make sure everyone knew that our student-athletes still lived in the same residence halls, ate in the same dining hall and went to the same classes as all our students.
Public Relations Director Dale Goodwin crafted the tag line, “We’re All Part of the Same Team Here,” and with a team of writers, editors and filmmakers from Corner Booth Production, headed by Gonzaga grad Frank Swoboda (’94), created a 23-part series from 1999-2006 telling Gonzaga’s story and helped to propel enrollment from 4,500 in 1998-99 to 7,300 in 2008. Thanks to all of our students, student-athletes, faculty and staff members who agreed to help us in these productions. Enjoy this historical look back
Why a Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment?
This video introduces the Gonzaga University Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment and features interviews from Center Director Brian G. Henning, Gonzaga University Provost Deena González, Gonzaga Science in Action Coordinator Jiana Stover, Spokane Public Schools Chief Academic Officer Heather Bybee, President and Vice President of the Spokane Public Schools Student Advisory Council on Climate Change Rosie Zhou and Nora Henning. This video was produced by Corner Booth Medi
Chiquinha Gonzaga em Forrobodó
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras/Literatura Brasileira.A Dissertação Chiquinha Gonzaga em Forrobodó é uma forma de investigar "A contribuição de Chiquinha Gonzaga no desenvolvimento da música popular e do teatro musicado brasileiro em fins do século XIX e primeiras décadas do século XX". Seu objetivo é demonstrar a habilidade com que Chiquinha Gonzaga criava suas composições para o teatro musicado, a jocosidade produzida pelo ritmo do maxixe e o próprio processo de urbanização da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, que provocou o surgimento de uma classe social intermediária, formada por homens livres, desejosos de alcançar o status social da elite. Para tanto, escolhe-se como texto de análise a peça Forrobodó, de Luiz Peixoto e Carlos Bettencourt, musicada por Chiquinha Gonzaga, em 1912
Gonzaga Institutional Repository Newsletter, Fall 2024
The inaugural edition of the Gonzaga Institutional Repository Newsletter from the Foley Center Library. Read highlights from our first year, see data on submissions from Gonzaga faculty and visitors to the site, and meet the IR\u27s very first student employee
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