03/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/23/2026 15:53
Gonzaga University will welcome internationally recognized sustainability scholar Dr. Wayne Visser and Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Catholic University of Portugal) leader Isabel Braga da Cruz for the next installment of the Presidential Speaker Series.
Hosted by Gonzaga President Katia Passerini, the panel discussion titled "Caring for Our Common Home: Turning Local Action Into Global Impact," will take place Wednesday, April 8, at 6 p.m. at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center.
As higher education faces increasing scrutiny, universities across the nation must wrestle with challenging questions: Are institutions reinforcing elitism or helping overcome class divisions? Are they overly politicized or not engaged enough? Are they agents of capitalism or catalysts for a better society? Are they enabling dialogue or are they reinforcing silos? These tensions shape the ways Catholic, Jesuit, humanistic institutions like Gonzaga consider their role in confronting climate change, advancing sustainability, and addressing persistent social inequities.
Gonzaga Presidential Speaker Series presents "Caring for Our Common Home: Turning Local Action Into Global Impact" on Wednesday, April 8 at 6 p.m. in the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. Tickets are free.
A screening of Visser's film "Closing The Loop" is free and open to the public on Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m. in Hemmingson Auditorium.
Visser is a globally recognized leader in sustainable and regenerative business, innovation, and leadership. He is a professor at Católica Porto Business School, where he directs the Católica Centre for Thriving Futures. He also serves as head program instructor at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Visser has experience across more than 80 countries and 250 organizations, is the author of 44 books and has published more than 400 articles and reports. An award-winning documentary producer and board member of the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative, he is widely recognized as a top ESG speaker and thought leader in trustworthy business.
Braga da Cruz is president of the Regional Center of Porto at Universidade Católica Portuguesa and an associate professor in the School of Biotechnology. Reappointed as pro-rector for the Porto Campus, she has led institutional priorities in sustainability, social responsibility, and infrastructure development since 2017. She has driven strong academia-industry collaborations, technology transfer, and R&D aligned with global markets. She previously served in senior leadership roles at PortugalFoods and is the founder of Wedotech and Wedoeko.
Henning is a professor of philosophy and environmental studies & sciences at Gonzaga University and the founding director of the Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment. Since joining Gonzaga in 2008, his work has combined environmental philosophy, ethics, and climate justice with leadership in climate education and advocacy. An award-winning author and widely sought speaker, he has published extensively on environmental ethics and climate change and plays a central role in advancing campus and community initiatives that promote equitable human societies within flourishing ecological communities.
Simon is the director of sustainability at Gonzaga University, where he leads campus-wide efforts to embed sustainability into operations, student engagement, and institutional culture. As Gonzaga's first director of sustainability, he has helped build a mission-aligned framework rooted in Jesuit values and ecological stewardship, guiding initiatives focused on climate-neutral planning, environmental education, and collaborative action. His leadership has advanced programs ranging from carbon-reduction strategies to public forums and educational initiatives that empower the Gonzaga community to care for our common home.