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The Campus Sustainability Committee (CSC) serves as a forum to share, discuss, and take action around campus and community sustainability issues. From September-April, monthly meetings cover topics ranging from transportation, waste reduction, energy, and community sustainability from campus and community experts. Once established, the meeting schedule will be announced here.
The Advisory Council on Stewardship and Sustainability (ACSS)
In September of 2008, Psychology Professor Monica Bartlett began laying the groundwork for reviving a group of students, faculty, and staff to address environmental issues on campus. Monica partnered with Philosophy Professor Brian Henning, who had experience creating and organizing a stewardship committee at his former institution. Throughout the fall of 2008, the group met regularly to discuss organization, purpose, and duties.
It was known that many projects/classes/research aimed at reducing waste and cutting energy consumption were already happening at Gonzaga. The hope of this group was to gain knowledge about what was already happening on campus, celebrate it, and identify new projects and ideas for the institution to implement.
Then President Robert Spitzer, SJ officially approved the creation of the Advisory Council on Stewardship and Sustainability (ACSS) and its Steering Committee on January 29, 2009. In October of 2010, Former President Thayne McCulloh signed the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) and officially charged the ACSS with the responsibility of implementing the Commitment.
Duties
In 2015, the Steering Committee of the ACSS voted to dissolve itself so that the Director of Sustainability could assemble an organizational structure that was consistent with their vision. From this foundation, the CSC was created.