ASU sustainability alumnus Andy Stein named to '36 Under 36' list

Arizona State University School of Sustainability alumnus Andy Stein was just named to the seventh annual “Double Chai in the Chi: 36 Under 36” list, selected by the Jewish United

Psyche mission aims to help scientists understand Earth’s core

ASU and NASA are partners to study Psyche, an asteroid made of nickel-iron metal — much like Earth’s own core. Sustainability scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton is the mission's principal investigator and believes Psyche can give us more understanding of and perspective on our planet.

CI’s Moore Center welcomes new leadership

In September 2016, ASU partnered with Conservation International to train the next generation of conservation leaders, while protecting the nature people need to thrive. This partnership was established via the

Now Hiring! Biodiversity in Business: Management Research Analyst, Sr.

The ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is currently hiring a Senior Management Research Analyst – Biodiversity in Business to lead the center’s work on biodiversity in the business sector. This

Meet sustainability alumna Diane Trimble

Twenty years ago, Diane Trimble dropped out of college. Recently, she earned an Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership from the School of Sustainability. The journey back to school wasn’t always easy, but it was worth it for Trimble to become a better role model for her sons and community.

Meet sustainability alumna Diane Trimble

Diane Trimble now has two degrees from Arizona State University, but the journey to those achievements wasn’t easy. Trimble dropped out of college in Nevada in the mid-1990s, but in

Government policy, public perception and real-world economic consequence

Earth is experiencing a Great Transition as its peoples slowly shift from fossil fuels to wind, plants, natural processes and our sun. It’s not the first time people have changed

ASU Carbon Project launched to reach neutrality by 2025

Aligning with ASU's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2025, University Sustainability Practices recently launched the ASU Carbon Project, a program that will offset the university's hard-to-eliminate carbon dioxide emissions by purchasing carbon offset credits and partnering with ASU faculty on local projects.

Solar technology seeking a balance

Arizona. Where you don’t have to shovel sunshine, as the old tourism ads chortled. At Arizona State University, students and alumni are Sun Devils. The sun is in the university

Meet Senior Sustainability Scientist Christine Buzinde

This spring, Arizona State University surpassed 500 sustainability scientists and scholars at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability. The 500th member was Christine Buzinde, a professor at the

Meet sustainability master's student Anthony Contento

Anthony Contento, an Arizona State University School of Sustainability student, wasn’t looking to get a master’s degree. But after he found out about the Master of Sustainability Leadership, he couldn’t

CAP LTER urban ecology program funded another four years

After a lengthy review process, ASU's Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Program has been granted another four years of funding by the National Science Foundation to continue studying the Phoenix urban ecosystem from an interdisciplinary and social-ecological perspective.