Students Engage Community on Spokane River Vision Plan May 16, 2023 When environmental studies majors Abby Dodd, Christiana Schmer and Grant Plotner took on the Spokane River Vision Plan as their senior capstone project, they found people had some common questions: What is a river vision? Why is it important? What's our role? Frogs: Fears & Findings May 12, 2023 Ana Reyes ('23) conquered her fear of frogs on her path to a biology degree. Meet Annie Cooper April 25, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Annie Cooper. Keep reading to learn about Annie, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. Gonzaga University Announces New Certificate in Climate Action Planning April 17, 2023 Gonzaga University's new Certificate in Climate Action Planning will help guide organizations from across the country in how best to achieve their local community's climate goals. New Report Shows Extreme Heat Impacts Lower Income, More Racially Diverse Residents Most April 11, 2023 A novel partnership involving Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society and the Environment and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) confirms that, in Spokane, summer heat events disproportionately impact low-income, more racially diverse neighborhoods. Meet Claire Booth March 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Claire Booth. Keep reading to learn about Claire, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. Cotopaxi Founder Davis Smith to Visit Gonzaga April 13 March 23, 2023 Smith will share his vision for the brand recognizable for its brightly colored patterns and discuss how life and business "is not about us, it's really about what we can do for others." Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J., Offers Keys to Addressing Climate Crisis March 10, 2023 In an hour-long talk laced with humor, practical advice and inspiration for addressing the climate crisis, Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J. ('68) emphasized Pope Francis' challenge that caring for the planet will take all its residents' best efforts. Gonzaga ranked No. 32 among Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges March 06, 2023 Gonzaga University is no stranger to being included in Princeton Review's annual list of "Green Colleges," and this year the efforts of GU's Office of Sustainability and the campus community landed the school in the Top 50 for the first time - No. 32 to be exact. Local Elementary Schools Visit Campus for STEM Fair February 23, 2023 On February 10, three buses of energetic youngsters from Longfellow, Garfield and Whitman Elementary Schools headed to Cataldo Hall on Gonzaga's campus to participate in the Center for Community Engagement's (CCE) STEM Fair. Meet Tamara Evans February 22, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Tamara Evans. Keep reading to learn about Tamara, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. In The News: GU and Spokane Public Schools Team Up for Climate Education February 07, 2023 Spokane Public Schools students get hands-on lessons in renewable and non-renewable energy with the help of GU students and "climate kits" provided by the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society & the Environment. Meet Karli Honebein January 31, 2023 This month's installment in the ongoing series of Q&A sessions from the Office of Sustainability catches up with Karli Honebein. Keep reading to learn about Karli, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life. Catholic Church’s Primary Voice on Climate to Speak at Gonzaga January 17, 2023 Cardinal Michael Czerny, Pope Francis' appointee to lead the church's efforts to become a better caretaker of the planet, will travel from Rome to Spokane to speak March 9 at GU. Czerny will speak on "caring for our common home." What is the Future of Freshwater in the Pacific Northwest? January 11, 2023 A collaboration between Gonzaga University, Oregon State University and Whitworth University funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation will allow scientists and students to observe how biological communities in freshwater ponds in the Pacific Northwest respond to changing climate conditions.