All Stories Home News, Events & Stories Stories Filter by Topic Section Menu Academics Alumni Arts & Culture Careers & Outcomes Diversity & Inclusion Faculty Voices Faith & Mission Global Impact Health & Wellness Service & Community Impact Student Life Sustainability Gonzaga Launches Center for Climate, Society and the Environment April 12, 2021 Gonzaga is celebrating the 51st Annual Earth Day on April 22 by launching the new Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society and the Environment and an event... Attorney General, GU Law Host Environmental Justice Symposium March 16, 2021 On March 23 and 24, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gonzaga University School of Law will convene a symposium to discuss environmental justice... Gonzaga Earns Gold Rating for Sustainability Efforts November 25, 2020 The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) has awarded Gonzaga University a gold rating in recognition of its... Princeton Review Names Gonzaga to 2021 ‘Green Colleges’ Guide October 28, 2020 Gonzaga again named among the most environmentally responsible colleges. Lake Arthur: Stories through Time October 01, 2020 Faculty members share their history and research of Lake Arthur and its inhabitants Life at Lake Arthur September 30, 2020 Lake Arthur stands on the Gonzaga campus as a testament to the utility of nature and the resourcefulness of humanity. Gonzaga Recognized for Recycling Efforts July 30, 2020 RecycleMania is a nationwide friendly competition that takes place over eight weeks, involves more than 300 universities, and serves as a benchmark... Cataldo Project Named a National Center for Sustainability Across ... June 26, 2020 The program aims to infuse sustainability concepts into higher education curricula. The recognition means Gonzaga can be a resource for faculty... Leading Community Organizations Support Opportunity Northeast June 25, 2020 Opportunity Northeast's efforts to enhance food security has drawn support from three leading nonprofit organizations in Spokane. An Exceptional Commute: A Q & A with Emily Livingston March 04, 2020 The Office of Sustainability met with Emily Livingston, a Gonzaga alumna and the current Budget and Personnel Officer for the School of Engineering... Sustainability Q&A with Kathryn Callaghan January 30, 2020 The Office of Sustainability asked Kathryn Callaghan about her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Madison Olds January 16, 2020 Madison Olds, the Higher Education Waste Reduction Educator for Gonzaga, and an AmeriCorps member, talks about why she doesn’t drive. Sustainability Q&A with Prof. Casey Schmitt January 16, 2020 Gonzaga faculty member Casey Schmitt talks about his interests in sustainability Annmarie Caño to Lead College of Arts and Sciences December 20, 2019 Annmarie Caño, Ph.D., associate provost for faculty development and success and a professor of psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit, has... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Kyle Shimabuku December 05, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Kyle Shimabuku, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering who specializes in Environmental Engineering and avid... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 8 9 10 Next
Gonzaga Launches Center for Climate, Society and the Environment April 12, 2021 Gonzaga is celebrating the 51st Annual Earth Day on April 22 by launching the new Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society and the Environment and an event... Attorney General, GU Law Host Environmental Justice Symposium March 16, 2021 On March 23 and 24, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gonzaga University School of Law will convene a symposium to discuss environmental justice... Gonzaga Earns Gold Rating for Sustainability Efforts November 25, 2020 The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) has awarded Gonzaga University a gold rating in recognition of its... Princeton Review Names Gonzaga to 2021 ‘Green Colleges’ Guide October 28, 2020 Gonzaga again named among the most environmentally responsible colleges. Lake Arthur: Stories through Time October 01, 2020 Faculty members share their history and research of Lake Arthur and its inhabitants Life at Lake Arthur September 30, 2020 Lake Arthur stands on the Gonzaga campus as a testament to the utility of nature and the resourcefulness of humanity. Gonzaga Recognized for Recycling Efforts July 30, 2020 RecycleMania is a nationwide friendly competition that takes place over eight weeks, involves more than 300 universities, and serves as a benchmark... Cataldo Project Named a National Center for Sustainability Across ... June 26, 2020 The program aims to infuse sustainability concepts into higher education curricula. The recognition means Gonzaga can be a resource for faculty... Leading Community Organizations Support Opportunity Northeast June 25, 2020 Opportunity Northeast's efforts to enhance food security has drawn support from three leading nonprofit organizations in Spokane. An Exceptional Commute: A Q & A with Emily Livingston March 04, 2020 The Office of Sustainability met with Emily Livingston, a Gonzaga alumna and the current Budget and Personnel Officer for the School of Engineering... Sustainability Q&A with Kathryn Callaghan January 30, 2020 The Office of Sustainability asked Kathryn Callaghan about her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Madison Olds January 16, 2020 Madison Olds, the Higher Education Waste Reduction Educator for Gonzaga, and an AmeriCorps member, talks about why she doesn’t drive. Sustainability Q&A with Prof. Casey Schmitt January 16, 2020 Gonzaga faculty member Casey Schmitt talks about his interests in sustainability Annmarie Caño to Lead College of Arts and Sciences December 20, 2019 Annmarie Caño, Ph.D., associate provost for faculty development and success and a professor of psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit, has... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Kyle Shimabuku December 05, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Kyle Shimabuku, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering who specializes in Environmental Engineering and avid...