Meet WE Empower Challenge partner MyEffect
MyEffect is a woman-led business that aims to drive positive change and further the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals via engagement on a positive, empowering social media platform. As someone
ASU researchers find mung bean supplement improves strength in vegetarians
People have a number of reasons for adopting plant-based diets, but plant protein is harder to absorb. ASU researchers find mung beans are asustainably grown legume that provides bioavailable protein to consumers.
Thunderbird School of Global Management: A Week With WE Empower
Thunderbird School of Global Management student Darcy (DJ) Nelson was selected to join the WE Empower UN SDG Challenge 2019 awardees in New York City for Climate Week. Nelson journaled
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
Global KAITEKI Center Launch at ASU
The Global KAITEKI Center at ASU will hold a special launch event Thursday, October 24, 2019. This Center represents a landmark partnership between Mitsubishi Chemical Holding Corporation (MCHC), its think-tank
Valuation of marine wildlife in the Galapagos Islands
The ASU School of Life Sciences and the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes invite you to a Hugh Hanson Seminar to learn about marine wildlife conservation efforts in the Galapagos Islands
SPRI co-founder wins Outstanding Early Career Scholar Award
Justin Stritch, co-founder of the Sustainable Purchasing Research Initiative and senior sustainability scholar in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, recently won the Outstanding Early Career Scholar Award
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
LATINX HERITAGE MONTH
In 1988, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed Hispanic Heritage Month, a month long event (Sept 15 - Oct 15), into law in order to honor the contributions of persons of
VoiceAmerica Podcast interviews WE Empower co-chair and awardees
On October 8, 2019 our WE Empower UN SDG Challenge Co-chair, Amanda Ellis, met with Maureen Metcalf and two 2018 WE Empower awardees Hadeel Anabtawi and Habiba Ali, for a
The power of narratives to connect people around climate change
Acclaimed journalist and author Earl Swift made two presentations at Arizona State University on October 8 and 9 to discuss his latest nonfiction book, “Chesapeake Requiem," which tells the story
UCRC Student to Represent ASU at COP-25
ASU has released the names of its delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The delegation includes nine students–5 from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law,