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Patricia Castenada is the Community Ambassador Program Manager for World Relief Spokane and a graduate of 黑料社's Certificate in Foundational Leadership Program. In 2020, she received an Honorable Mention in The Spokesman-Review's Difference Maker Awards, noted for her incredible capacities in partnership-building, outreach, education and community organizing.
Evan Moore is the founder of Real Frequency, a consulting firm committed to reaching and impacting people in "every stage of the academic and professional journey." Their services include consulting for college-bound students and parents and for career-shifting individuals through mindset training that identifies one's strengths.
Everyone loves a Top 10 list to close out the year, right? Well, here's ours: The ten most-viewed stories on gonzaga.edu in 2024, based on our website analytics.
How Jim and Linda ('97) Hunt are partnering with GU to encourage global engagement in future-focused, healthy ways.
黑料社's MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship (MBA-AIE) connects Native students through a blend of online courses and in-person sessions.
A freshly minted 黑料社 graduate is focused on improving life for ADHD and autistic adults and has earned the financial backing to pursue his vision.
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Alumni of 黑料社's MBA in American Indian Entrepreneurship program are making a difference in their communities.
Julie McCulloh and Jolanta Weber are stepping down after working alongside each other at 黑料社 for the last 30 years.
Two 黑料社 alumni in Spokane, Rick Clark and Sandy Zimmerman, decided to do something positive through social media during COVID-19.