Past Partnerships

GLAMR is a partnership of Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums, and Reserves at CSU, Chico that collaborate on academic and public programming and outreach, internal capacity building and fundraising efforts. GLAMR participates in campus and community events to help elevate the awareness of our collections and educational offerings throughout the region. Collectively, we serve tens of thousands of people annually, including students, faculty, K-12 participants and the general public. Individually, each GLAMR organization is integral to CSU, Chico's educational and community engagement mission.

Chico State Miocene Fossil Finds(opens in new window)
In 2020, fossils from the Miocene period dating back 8 to 15 million years were discovered in the foothills near Chico, CA. The excavation of the site is still ongoing and being led by paleontologist and professor, Russell Shapiro.
Learn more about these finds and how you can pursue a career in paleontology.

Gateway's Every Drop Impact Project increases awareness of water issues in our region and the impacts of climate change on this precious resource.
Gateway's Every Drop Impact Project is learning more about water, that precious resource we all need for survival. Community members were invited to join researchers on a short walk from the museum to Big Chico Creek to collect data. Experience how science works!
Research question: Does water quality vary with water quantity during the dry season (summer) in Big Chico Creek?
Stay tuned for collection data!
The Every Drop Impact Project Forum
Gateway hosted a community engagement forum in September 2021, convening faculty, students, water experts, and community members. Check back soon for a summary of the event.
This resource was prepared by the support of award NA18SEC0080008 from the Environmental Literacy Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Activities Include:
- GEOS Geochemistry Research Group Community Science Project collaboration to collect water quality data in the region
Gateway is a public education venue for the CSU, Chico Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences (GEOS) National Science Foundation-funded project to highlight the use of an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, a state-of-the-art instrument for trace metal analysis. The GEOS Geochemistry Research Group Community Science project includes data collection and analysis of water samples provided by area residents to study well water and urban storm runoff that picks up pollutants such as heavy metals, petroleum products, pesticides, and fertilizers. - Museum Without Walls Lecture Series from April 2021 focused on water conservation and water quality.
- Exhibits featuring the sustainability features of our certified LEED Gold building and grounds
- Sustainability at Gateway(opens in new window), virtual exhibit
- Visit the Gateway Gardens onsite in the Fall to learn more about drought-tolerant and native plants
- Sustainability at Gateway(opens in new window), virtual exhibit
- Water Reclamation Demonstration Project using captured condensation from our HVAC system to be used as irrigation for our native plant garden
Partners (to date):
Gateway Science Museum - Chico State Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences - Chico State College of Natural Sciences - Campus Sustainability - Center for Regenerative Agriculture - Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve - City of Chico
Please contact Adrienne McGraw, Gateway Director, for more information at amcgraw@csuchico.edu(opens in new window).