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This Ethics Week panel discussion is free and open to the public. Panel Members Include: Luke Baumgarten, Co-founder, Terrain Terrain Terrain Art, Community, and Economic Stability. Our mission is to support local emerging artists and culture creators by creating community through our annual events and ongoing programming. Joel Barbour, Owner/Designer, The Great PNW The Great PNW Casual apparel
Gonzaga University School of Business Administration will be hosting its 4th Annual Wine and Dine fundraising event on Friday, November 16. Join us in Gonzaga's John J. Hemmingson Center Grand Ballroom for the continuation of a longstanding affair of dining together as friends and supporters to the School of Business. The evening will start off with a reception, followed by an exceptional dining
Ethics & the Business Sustainability Imperative Join us for an engaging conversation with: Christine Uri, Chief Legal and Human Resource Officer ENGIE Insight This lecture will explore how being a good steward of the world we live in is an essential component of business ethics and an imperative for business success. Christine oversees ENGIE Insight's Legal and Human Resources teams, including
A recent article in the Spokane Journal of Business delved into a new partnership between Gonzaga University business 51³Ô¹Ïs, the University of Notre Dame and Catholic Charities of Eastern Washington.
As part of the School of Business Administration's Ethics week Peggy Sue Loroz and Vivek Patil, Professors of Marketing, will present the results of research funded by the Faculty Fellowships for Mission initiative. A survey of incoming and graduating 51³Ô¹Ïs assessed 51³Ô¹Ïs' orientation toward the mission dimensions of Magis; Cura Personalis; Diversity; Discernment; Ethics and Professional
Todd Finkle, though technically a professor in the School of Business, believes entrepreneurship is a separate field entirely, and the most important one at that.
Robert K. Johnston, Senior Professor of Theology and Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary, presents the talk "The Meaningful Meaninglessness of Multiverse Movies: Everything Everywhere All at Once, Ecclesiastes, and Camus, Thursday, September 28, 7 pm at Wolff Auditorium (JEPSON 114) on the Gonzaga campus. Â Over the last decade or so, the multiverse has become an important topic both in
Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry.
Kayla is a triple major and no three majors are alike. She sees both the data-driven aspects of life as well as the most humanistic aspects.
The professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program has contributed to the textbook "American Indian Business: Principles and Practices."
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