Gratitude from our New Scholarship Students
This holiday season can be a trying time for those of us moving away from materialism and into regenerative practices, but if we tap [...]
This holiday season can be a trying time for those of us moving away from materialism and into regenerative practices, but if we tap [...]
by Ava Klinger Gaia U has gone through some major transformations over the last year with many new offerings and opportunities now available to our [...]
by Andrew Langford Gaia U is rooted in permaculture design. Permaculture arose (in the 1970s) from various impulses, one of which is explained by Bill [...]
Warm sunny days and crisp nights set the scene for the 12th annual Permaculture and Building Resilient Communities Convergence from Oct 5-8 at the Solar [...]
by Gaia U Diploma Candidate, Sheena Shah Any permaculture project is a story. It’s not just designing the landscapes, but it’s really about designing your [...]
by Rhonda Baird Re-post from Permaculture Design Magazine I remember exploring my grandfather’s gardens. Bryce Ping had five gardens located in different parts of Jackson [...]
by Andrew Langford In the Gaia University course, Managing Time and Promises, we do a cultural reframing of this topic and consider how to transform [...]
BE PART OF THE SOLUTION! Last year we had an epiphany. An anonymous donor asked how he could help Gaia U. He [...]
by Gaia U MSc Graduate, Liam McDermott People have recently become more conscious of the food they are putting in their bodies. They are eating [...]
by Ava Klinger The prison industrial complex is not designed for those who come out to become powerful, determined, and passionate community organisers, but Gaia [...]