The sustainability opportunity for business professionals
Most people are experiencing the concept of sustainability in a gloom-and-doom context of seemingly insurmountable global challenges like plastic pollution in the ocean and climate change. Today, however, sustainability strategies
Moved Online: 2020 Social Embeddedness Conference
The March 24 conference will be held online. Share and learn from others how ASU partners with community organizations in socially embedded research, teaching and practice.

Taking cannons to exploitation
Jessica Hubley is a 2019 finalist of the WE Empower United Nation Sustainable Development Goals challenge and an innovative entrepreneur that uses her software business which leverages the growth of

Sustainable education solutions in India
Anjlee Prakash is a 2019 finalist of the WE Empower United Nation Sustainable Development Goal challenge and an innovative entrepreneur who founded the Learning Links Foundation (LLF). Through the LLF,

Tackling the elusive work-life balance
Karolina Andrian is a 2019 finalist of the WE Empower United Nations Sustainable Development Goals challenge and an innovative entrepreneur promoting gender equality in Poland through a focus on the

SheWorks! to bridge the gender tech gap
Silvina Moschini is a 2019 finalist of the WE Empower United Nations Sustainable Development Goals challenge and the creator of the first online platform to “leverage TransparentBusiness cloud technology, matching
Special issue "Prospects and challenges of sustainable public purchasing"
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). Deadline for manuscript submissions: October 15, 2020. Special Issue Editors Prof. Nicole Darnall: School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, 875502 Tempe, AZ, USA
ASU celebrates 2019 sustainability accomplishments
In its daily operations, its educational programs and student successes, its research, solutions, partnerships and outreach, ASU is committed to sustainability. This page represents highlights from 2019, separated out by
Second Nature recognizes ASU as a climate leader
Second Nature, a nonprofit focused on accelerating climate action in higher education, awarded ASU "Marks of Distinction" as a climate leader for cutting its net carbon emissions across the board. ASU did this while significantly expanding its campus buildings and on-campus student population.
Another successful semester concludes with Project Cities Student Showcase
Our Fall 2019 semester boasted a robust mix of 7 projects with nine classes of Arizona State University students. The Project Cities (PC) program connects students and faculty from the
Nature in Crisis
On December 5, ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Founding Director Leah Gerber shared her insight on identifying key priorities in biodiversity efforts through a high-level conversation on Politico. This talk
ASU students partner with City of Tempe on sustainable purchasing
School of Sustainability, students have partnered with the City of Tempe to assist the city as it considers implementing a sustainable purchasing policy to help it achieve its ambitious Climate Action Goals.