Gonzaga Researchers Help Secure Grant to Study Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water February 22, 2024 Discover how a pioneering research team from Gonzaga University and Montana State University tackles the pressing issue of wildfire impacts on drinking water quality in the Pacific Northwest. 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 digitally map the history, culture, and ecology of the vibrant Spokane community. 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 Worsen, Study Shows, and Protections Are Few." 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 involved shared how the it impacted their groups, and in the case of Gonzaga students hired as Climate Literacy Fellows, how it enhanced their education. Consistent Sustainability Work Sees Gonzaga Rise to No. 8 on “Green Colleges” List 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 challenges and take advantage of new opportunities. Those things add up to positive changes on campus, and that is recognized in Princeton Review's 2024 "Guide to Green Colleges," which ranks Gonzaga at No. 8 among its list of the country's "Top 50 Green Colleges." 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 learn about Madeleine, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. 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. Here are some tips on what to trash, recycle or compost on campus. 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 resources and public land. 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 to lush campus gardens, Gonzaga's commitment to a greener future shines bright. Action Steps to a Successful Strategic Plan October 05, 2023 Gonzaga's updated Strategic Plan provides a roadmap to enhancing the educational experience and students' future success. This includes support for new programs while deepening research opportunities and ways to provide ethics-informed professional education that cultivates attention to the common good, creative innovation and leadership. Specific action steps are revealed in this report. Gonzaga Hosts Climate Change Candidate Forum Oct. 4 September 25, 2023 On Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 6 p.m., Gonzaga University's Center for Climate, Society and the Environment will host a Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum for the fifth consecutive year. Civic Connections Provide Rich Community Partnerships September 11, 2023 Gonzaga University actively partners with various entities to support Spokane through housing, climate research, health education, community development, and sustainable transportation. Student Film "Family Through Fire" Selected as Quarterfinalist at SWIFF July 19, 2023 Students Patrick Janicek, a major in Broadcast and Electronic Media Studies and Digital Marketing, Liz Hogan ('22), and Josh McDonald ('22) harnessed the power of documentary film to capture the overwhelming power of the Marshall Fire, a grass fire that impacted the Boulder, Colorado area in late December 2021. Gonzaga Hosts City Line Ribbon-Cutting July 18, 2023 Gonzaga welcomed visitors Tuesday for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Spokane City Line, a new zero-emissions rapid-transit bus route stretching from Browne's Addition to Spokane Community College, with a stop at GU. Help Make Gonzaga’s Campus a Happy Place for Native Bees June 16, 2023 Rising senior Sophie O'Shei is working on a project this summer to document some of the smallest inhabitants of the Gonzaga community, the bees and other pollinators who make themselves at home from roughly April through early September.