Saturday, September 30, 2023
7:30 pm
What will our future sound like if we don’t act now on climate change?
The [uncertain] Four Seasons is an algorithmic re-composition of Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” that uses geospatial climate modeling from 2050 to depict the impact of climate change.
Saturday, October 7, 2023
9 am—12 pm
Celebrating its 20th year, Citizen Katie is an opportunity to build community, educate ourselves and work towards social justice. This annual event brings together students, faculty, staff, and alumni in collaboration with campus and community efforts.
You can make smart choices when dining at St. Kate's, from reusable to-go containers, to waste sorting, to napkin dispensers that save energy and utilize recycled paper.
Faculty and staff can use KatieLink to donate their dining dollars, and students can donate unused meal points. These donations will go into the Katies End Hunger fund to be allocated to students experiencing food insecurity.
St. Catherine University partners with SavATree to maximize the benefits of campus trees while minimizing tree stress.
This tree inventory map helps track location, species, size, condition, risk, management recommendations, and other important tree attributes over time.
The Student Senate Sustainability Committee leads awareness-raising efforts throughout the academic year, including the "Katies Go Green" challenge.
Katie's Closet is a collaboration between the Business and Fashion departments. Its focus is to promote sustainable shopping and close the gap between financial insecurity in obtaining professional wear. Located on campus as a resource for St. Kate's students, all items are free.
Comprised of students in the Fashion Design and Merchandising Program, the St. Kate's Fashion Association produces the annual Katwalk Fashion Show, highlighting the sustainable practices learned by future fashion leaders at St. Kate's.
The purpose of OAKS is increasing sustainability literacy and action on campus through an appreciation for the natural world and engagement in outdoor activities.
Biology Club's main focus is to promote education and awareness of the importance of pollinators. Members can engage in volunteer opportunities on campus and off.
The St. Kate’s/CSJ Food Access Hub is a collaboration between the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ) and St. Catherine University to address food insecurity, nutrition, and personal wellness needs within and beyond the St. Kate’s and CSJ communities.