Meet sustainability sophomore Jackson Schiefelbein

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Meet sustainability sophomore Jackson Schiefelbein

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Arizona State University sophomore Jackson Schiefelbein has always been driven to help others. So when he discovered the School of sustainability and ASU invited him

Jennifer Vanos awarded 2019 Climate and Health Champion Award

Jennifer Vanos, an assistant professor in the School of Sustainability, received Maricopa County’s 2019 Climate and Health Champion award in the research category for her outstanding work in understanding the dangers and health outcomes connected to children’s playspaces.

Meet Master of Sustainability Solutions student Kiana Mays

“I’m passionate about the intersection of food and sustainability, as well as the beauty and fashion industries,” said Arizona State University student Kiana Mays. “The way we care for our

School of Sustainability launches new course in the spring

The Arizona State University School of Sustainability is introducing a new course in the Spring 2020 semester. View course flier (PDF). “Lean Startup Problem Solving for Sustainability” (SOS 594) will

New ASU lab will address the social challenges of climate change

As more locations across the country begin to transition to utilizing renewable energy sources, officials in such locations face a daunting task: How do they compensate the workers and communities

Meet sustainability alumna Lizzy Noble

Phoenix local Lizzy Noble had always wanted to be an architect growing up. Ironically, it was in the pursuit of this goal that she developed a love for sustainability. “My

Meet sustainability master's student Matthew Burmeister

Arizona State University student Matthew Burmeister has been doing incredible work in sustainability with "Sustainable Sound: Festival Guide," a guide to making music festivals more sustainable, which originated from a

Meeting the demand for sustainability education and professional development

As global concern about climate change continues to grow, there has been a corresponding dual increase in the demand for sustainability education from students and more sustainability professional development opportunities

Meet sustainability junior Andrew Kennedy

A quest to merge his passions for social justice and environmentalism led Andrew Kennedy to Arizona State University's School of Sustainability. "I initially wanted to study conservation biology in high

Transnational corporations must shift toward biosphere stewardship, says sustainability professor

Marty Anderies, a senior sustainability scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and a professor in the School of Sustainability, was one of several authors of a journal

ASU and Tempe collaborate to organize Heat Walk

On September 21, Arizona State University and the City of Tempe conducted Tempe’s first Heat Walk: a community event orchestrated to help city officials and ASU researchers understand how residents

Meet sustainability student Andie Wilkerson

Although she was raised to love and care for the environment, Andie Wilkerson almost didn’t study sustainability. “Going into college, I didn't even realize sustainability was an option,” Wilkerson said.