It is mid-winter, and we could all use a little more green. We’re looking forward into greener days by sharing the love this month with an upcoming sale and a series of hands-on workshops, all designed to help you grow something new. Scroll on for details and join us in making this winter a littleContinueContinue reading “Valentines Day Sale & Events”
Category Archives: Announcement
Announcing the 2025 – 2026 CGP Board of Directors
Thank you to everyone who made it out to our Annual General Meeting last Monday. It was a long one, but we got through it! And the best thing to come out of it? We have a full docket for our Board of Directors this year! We would like to offer a warm welcome toContinueContinue reading “Announcing the 2025 – 2026 CGP Board of Directors”
2025 – 2026 Board of Directors Applications
The Concordia Greenhouse is hosting our Annual General Meeting on Monday, January 19th, 2026. This years Board of Directors applicants are: Leila WilmanUndergraduate Hello! My name is Leila Wilman, and I would love to be considered for the Board Member position as a part of the Concordia Greenhouse committee. I am a second year student here at Concordia University,ContinueContinue reading “2025 – 2026 Board of Directors Applications”
** UPDATED ** Concordia Greenhouse Project – Annual General Meeting (Jan 19, 2026)
The Concordia Greenhouse Project will be hosting our Annual General Meeting on January 19, 2026 @ 6pm. This year our meeting will be held virtually on Zoom and you can register via this link. At our meeting there will be presentations covering: the closure of the 13th floor and our pivot to the space onContinueContinue reading “** UPDATED ** Concordia Greenhouse Project – Annual General Meeting (Jan 19, 2026)”
It’s That Time of Year Again … Our House Plant Sale Is Back on October 29th!
The Concordia Greenhouse is thrilled to announce the return of our House Plant Sale! We’re always looking for ways to give back to our community, those who’ve supported us through thick and thin, and what better way than by helping you bring a little more green into your everyday life?
Grants Internship 2025/2026 – POSITION FILLED
The Greenhouse relies on external funding to sustain and expand its programming in sustainability, diversity, and experiential learning. The Grants Intern will play a key role in strengthening this foundation by researching the wide range of grant opportunities available to support such initiatives. They will build and organize a comprehensive database of relevant grants, evaluateContinueContinue reading “Grants Internship 2025/2026 – POSITION FILLED”
The News Everyone Has on Their Minds
Since 2010, the Concordia Greenhouse has been more than just a space filled with plants, it has been a central point for student-led and community projects, a place of learning, connection, and even healing. Over the years, we’ve welcomed many new faces to our organization, weathered many changes, including the uncertainty of the pandemic, alwaysContinueContinue reading “The News Everyone Has on Their Minds”
2025 Sustainability Month
Got a passion for sustainability? Share it this October! The Concordia Greenhouse is looking for undergraduate students to lead workshops during Sustainability Month (Oct. 2025). Whether you’re into urban gardening, DIY upcycling, plant-based living, or any topic you think fellow students would love, this is your chance to share your skills and ideas. Send yourContinueContinue reading “2025 Sustainability Month”
Archival Internship (Credited for LOYC Minor students) at the Concordia Greenhouse Project
Are you a Loyola College student with a Major in Journalism, Communications, Library Sciences, English, or related fields? The Concordia Greenhouse Project is offering a unique internship opportunity…
Things are Changing
Hey everyone! It has been a hot minute since we wrote a blog post, but we thought – heck why not! We just relaunched the website, and you all deserve an update. As many of you already know Dom (Outreach & Communications) is on a temporary leave of absence to pursue new possibilities. During hisContinueContinue reading “Things are Changing”
