ASU–Conservation International postdoc spotlight: Krista Kemppinen

The Arizona State University–Conservation International partnership supported two postdoctoral researchers from 2017–2019 who were jointly advised by a CI scientist and an ASU faculty member to advance cutting-edge conservation research.

Westerhoff named 2019 Clark Prize Laureate

Paul Westerhoff, Fulton Chair of Environmental Engineering has been named the National Water Research Institute's 2019 Clarke Prize Laureate for his outstanding achievements in water science and technology.

ASU engineers working to use traffic cameras to warn residents about urban flooding

A team of researchers led by faculty from Arizona State University are working on a project called “Flood Aware” to warn people about urban flooding. The researchers plan to use

Sustainability scholar hosts panel at Sun Valley Institute Annual Forum

The Sun Valley Forum is an annual event that "accelerates the transformation to sustainable, equitable, and secure economies and communities," according to the forum's website. Founded by Aimée Christensen, the

Meet sustainability sophomore William Walker VI

School of Sustainability sophomore William Walker VI has big dreams. "I study sustainability at Arizona State University because I want to be a proponent of our world in the long-run," said

Sembrando resiliencia - ideas desde el Sur al Norte para la implementación

Sowing Resilience: Thoughts on Implementation from South to North -créditos de video, Sonia Hita Cañadas Construyendo Resiliencia Desde el Sur Global La dimensión del drama social en los países en

ASU experts highlight implications behind publication patterns in sustainability science

Sustainability scientists in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability Osvaldo Sala, Christopher Boone and Billie Turner and Arizona State University student Courtney Currier recently published a journal article,

Confronting the challenge of water shortages

As the challenges of conserving water grow and water crises are growing globally, this month-long experiment of life with water shortages showed how people might respond.

Meet affiliated faculty Rimjhim Aggarwal

Read on for an interview with Rimjhim Aggarwal, associate professor in the School of Sustainability.

ASU project has potential to revolutionize education around the globe

Initially developed as a student engineering project, the Solar Powered Educational Learning Library (SolarSPELL) has evolved into a global humanitarian mission that has the potential to revamp the way communities

Game on

Applications are being accepted for the new Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership Certificate graduate program, highlighted by Civil Eats in this article on food related fellowships.

Unveiling Syrian refugee camps: A blog by Maddie Handler

This blog post was written by Arizona State University student Maddie Handler. Read her first blog, "The economic x-ray of Jordan." Handler is the first intern for The Alchemist Lab, founded