Stories of Sustainability Home About Gonzaga University Sustainability Stories of Sustainability Advancing the Strategic Plan Highlights of the 2023-24 Year New Grants Expand Gonzaga’s Climate Efforts Through Regional Partnerships How Gonzaga Brought Expo 74 History to Life Celebrating Different Ways of Knowing From Classroom to Community: Real-World Climate Solutions July 11, 2024 Eighteen students, united by a common interest in learning how to respond to climate change in their local communities, formed the inaugural cohort of... Sustainability Office Partners to Bring First Electric Vehicle ... May 30, 2024 An innovative partnership of local and state-wide public and private entities is introducing electric vehicle car sharing to Spokane. Groundskeeper Supervisor Tye McGee Digging In May 07, 2024 Discover the unique journey of Tye McGee, from co-founding a landscaping company to becoming the groundskeeping supervisor at Gonzaga University. Looking Back 50 Years on Expo '74: Doing the Laundry April 12, 2024 Discover how Gonzaga University celebrates the 50th anniversary of Expo '74 with events and projects paying tribute to the historic world's fair. GU Planning Events, Efforts to Commemorate Expo ’74’s 50th Anniversary March 07, 2024 Celebrate Spokane's rich history and environmental legacy with Expo+50, honoring the 1974 World's Fair. Gonzaga University plays a pivotal role, from... Jesuit Superior Gilbert Sunghera, S.J. Finding His Way in the ... March 07, 2024 Father Gilbert Sunghera, S.J., embraces his new role as the superior of the Della Strada Jesuit community at Gonzaga University, navigating his... GU Alum and Scientist Dan Vimont Speaks on Climate, Community and More February 28, 2024 Gonzaga's Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment welcomes UW-Madison professor Daniel Vimont, a Gonzaga alum, to discuss the Wisconsin... Gonzaga Researchers Help Secure Grant to Study Wildfire Impacts ... February 22, 2024 Discover how a pioneering research team from Gonzaga University and Montana State University tackles the pressing issue of wildfire impacts on... Gonzaga Professors Win Second Grant for NE Spokane Community Project February 14, 2024 Professors Katey Roden and Greg Gordon, alongside community partners, embark on a journey funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities to... In The News: Climate Institute Hits New York Times On Wildfire Smoke February 12, 2024 Gonzaga University’s Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment landed in The New York Times Monday in a story called “Wildfire Smoke Will... Climate Institute and Partners Reflect on EPA Education Grant Successes January 03, 2024 Having recently completed the work from a $100,000 Environmental Protection Agency Education grant, the Climate Institute and several of those... Consistent Sustainability Work Sees Gonzaga Rise to No. 8 on ... December 12, 2023 When it comes to sustainability, the Gonzaga community’s efforts to make campus more environmentally friendly are constantly evolving to address new... Meet Dr. Madeleine Mathews December 11, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Madeleine Mathews. Keep reading to... Trash, Recycle or Compost: What To Do With Your Waste October 26, 2023 Gonzaga University is attempting to tackle its part in the global waste crisis by educating its students and implementing ways to aid in going green.... Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz and Zags Discuss Climate Change October 17, 2023 On October 11, Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz talked with Gonzaga students about the impacts of climate change on natural... Gonzaga's Green Fund: Powering Sustainable Change on Campus October 10, 2023 Discover how Gonzaga's Green Fund, an initiative driven by student fees, propels sustainability projects on campus. From solar-powered charging tables... 1 2 3 ... 4 5 6 7 8 Next
From Classroom to Community: Real-World Climate Solutions July 11, 2024 Eighteen students, united by a common interest in learning how to respond to climate change in their local communities, formed the inaugural cohort of... Sustainability Office Partners to Bring First Electric Vehicle ... May 30, 2024 An innovative partnership of local and state-wide public and private entities is introducing electric vehicle car sharing to Spokane. Groundskeeper Supervisor Tye McGee Digging In May 07, 2024 Discover the unique journey of Tye McGee, from co-founding a landscaping company to becoming the groundskeeping supervisor at Gonzaga University. Looking Back 50 Years on Expo '74: Doing the Laundry April 12, 2024 Discover how Gonzaga University celebrates the 50th anniversary of Expo '74 with events and projects paying tribute to the historic world's fair. GU Planning Events, Efforts to Commemorate Expo ’74’s 50th Anniversary March 07, 2024 Celebrate Spokane's rich history and environmental legacy with Expo+50, honoring the 1974 World's Fair. Gonzaga University plays a pivotal role, from... Jesuit Superior Gilbert Sunghera, S.J. Finding His Way in the ... March 07, 2024 Father Gilbert Sunghera, S.J., embraces his new role as the superior of the Della Strada Jesuit community at Gonzaga University, navigating his... GU Alum and Scientist Dan Vimont Speaks on Climate, Community and More February 28, 2024 Gonzaga's Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment welcomes UW-Madison professor Daniel Vimont, a Gonzaga alum, to discuss the Wisconsin... Gonzaga Researchers Help Secure Grant to Study Wildfire Impacts ... February 22, 2024 Discover how a pioneering research team from Gonzaga University and Montana State University tackles the pressing issue of wildfire impacts on... Gonzaga Professors Win Second Grant for NE Spokane Community Project February 14, 2024 Professors Katey Roden and Greg Gordon, alongside community partners, embark on a journey funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities to... In The News: Climate Institute Hits New York Times On Wildfire Smoke February 12, 2024 Gonzaga University’s Institute for Climate, Water and the Environment landed in The New York Times Monday in a story called “Wildfire Smoke Will... Climate Institute and Partners Reflect on EPA Education Grant Successes January 03, 2024 Having recently completed the work from a $100,000 Environmental Protection Agency Education grant, the Climate Institute and several of those... Consistent Sustainability Work Sees Gonzaga Rise to No. 8 on ... December 12, 2023 When it comes to sustainability, the Gonzaga community’s efforts to make campus more environmentally friendly are constantly evolving to address new... Meet Dr. Madeleine Mathews December 11, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Madeleine Mathews. Keep reading to... Trash, Recycle or Compost: What To Do With Your Waste October 26, 2023 Gonzaga University is attempting to tackle its part in the global waste crisis by educating its students and implementing ways to aid in going green.... Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz and Zags Discuss Climate Change October 17, 2023 On October 11, Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz talked with Gonzaga students about the impacts of climate change on natural... Gonzaga's Green Fund: Powering Sustainable Change on Campus October 10, 2023 Discover how Gonzaga's Green Fund, an initiative driven by student fees, propels sustainability projects on campus. From solar-powered charging tables...