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GreenBiz.com: Intel aims to make matches for wastewater heaven
School of Sustainability students assist in locating wastewater facilities in Arizona for Intel's WaterMatch program that improves water sustainability across the region.
Faculty spotlight: Nicole Darnall
Before joining Arizona State University, Nicole Darnall was an associate professor of management and public policy at George Mason University and an assistant professor of public administration at North Carolina
Student Spotlight: Erin Frisk
Erin Frisk is a doctoral student and researcher in the School of Sustainability. Her work focuses on K-12 sustainability education by incorporating behavioral theories into instruction. She is married to
Faculty Spotlight: George Basile
George Basile is a professor in the School of Sustainability and a Senior Sustainability Scientist in the Global Institute of Sustainability. He is an internationally recognized creative thinker who was
ASU launches global classroom exploring 'sustainable cities'
Program creates virtual meeting space for international, interdisciplinary student mentoring and collaboration.
Sustainability alum named to Phoenix '40 Under 40'
Colin Tetreault, an executive on loan from ASU to the City of Phoenix, is Greg Stanton's senior policy adviser for sustainability.
Crow, faculty present ideas at American Innovation for Sustainability forum
Research universities – and notably their students – were singled out by administrators from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the Environmental Protection Agency during
ASU team to represent US in worldwide student technology competition
Four ASU students have won a place in the premiere international student technology competition by taking first place, April 23, in the U.S. Finals of the Microsoft Imagine Cup in
The Sustainability Consortium’s tools used by product buyers
Walmart integrates TSC’s Knowledge Products to guide supply chain engagement TEMPE, Ariz,- April 20, 2012 – During its annual Global Sustainability Milestone Meeting on April 18th, Walmart announced that it
Ostrom among 100 most influential people of 2012
Along with Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert, ASU's own Elinor Ostrom was named among TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2012. Ostrom, a research professor and distinguished sustainability scientist
ASU sustainability experts weigh in on 'Net Zero' energy concept
InBusiness magazine writer Sue Kern-Fleischer noted that the “Net Zero” energy concept is getting “a lot of buzz lately.” She spoke with Arizona State University’s Mick Dalrymple and Harvey Bryan
ASU researchers, Nobel laureate have stake in ‘Planet under Pressure’ forum
The future of the oceans, poverty alleviation, global trade, biodiversity and food security are among research areas that will be at the core of the “Planet under Pressure” (PUP) conference