Research

The Office of Sustainability supports a variety of research projects across Texas State University that focus on urbanization, resilience planning, economic development, and environmental conservation.  
Explore this page to learn more about the research produced by the Office of Sustainability with the assistance from Texas State faculty and graduate students.  

Sustainability Research

Learn more about the on going research projects led by the Office of Sustainability

Research Partnerships

Interested in sustainability research? Contact us for potential research partnerships and service learning projects at sustainability@txstate.edu


Measuring the Perceptions of Sustainability Initiatives Within A University Campus Community

From Spring 2020-Spring 2022 Sustainability Coordinator, Emma Parsley, and Professor of Agricultural Sciences, Dr. Tina Marie Cade, conducted the very first sustainability culture assessment of Texas State University. The purpose of this project was to determine awareness of and attitudes toward current and potential campus sustainability initiatives with the intent of using the information to establish a campus sustainability development plan that included priorities for the campus community. The surveyed campus community reported that Waste Management is the most important sector for sustainable campus development and Transportation is the least important sector for sustainable campus development.

"Sustainability is Imperative for Supporting a Healthy Social Structure in Communities"

"Sustainability is Imperative for Supporting a Healthy Social Structure in Communities"

"Texas State is Committed to Using Sustainable Practices"

"Texas State is Committed to Using Sustainable Practices"

Sustainability Graduation Cord

Be recognized for your sustainable achievements and contributions by applying for the Sustainability Recognition Graduation Cord.

Environmental Service Fee

University students, faculty, staff, alumni or members of the San Marcos Community may apply for funding for a project, improvement or event.