Impacts of protected areas on humans
ASU-Conservation International Professor of Practice David Hole, along with other conservation scientists, recently published a paper in Science Advances Magazine called “Evaluating the impacts of protected areas on human well-being
Autism symptoms reduced nearly 50% two years after fecal transplant
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in every 59 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with autism, up from one in every 150 in 2000.
Global Locust Initiative's post review of the 13th International Congress of Orthopterology
It was fantastic to participate in the recent 13th International Congress of the Orthopterists´ Society in Agadir, Morocco — the first to be held on the African continent. Around 250
School of Sustainability alumna wins award from ASU's Graduate College
Ashley Quay, who graduated from the School of Sustainability's Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership program in January 2019, was one of two winners of the Knowledge Impact Mobilization Awards presented
Meet affiliated faculty Chris Wharton
Read on for an interview with Chris Wharton, assistant dean of innovation and strategic initiatives at ASU's College of Health Solutions.
Sustainability scientist wins educator of the year award for work teaching landscape architecture
Senior Sustainability Scientist Paul Coseo, an assistant professor in The Design School, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, was awarded 2019 Educator of the Year by the Arizona chapter
Arizona PBS highlights sustainability scientists’ work in hot cars
A new segment of “Catalyst” by Arizona PBS features three Senior Sustainability Scientists in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability: Jenni Vanos, Nancy Selover and Ariane Middel. The
Sustainability scientist contributes to paper linking empathy and sustainability
John “Marty” Anderies is a senior sustainability scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and a professor and graduate director in the School of Sustainability. He is
Launching The Global KAITEKI Center at ASU
The Global KAITEKI Center officially kicked off on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 during a launch event at Arizona State University's Fulton Center. Below is a copy of the event's agenda,
Harnessing the power of solar to enhance the electric grid
Arizona State University researchers are set to receive a $3.6 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office to advance solar energy’s role in strengthening reliability
All hands on deck to protect Island Earth
Read the latest Thought Leader Series essay by Hawaiian master navigator Nainoa Thompson, president of the Polynesian Voyaging Society. Thompson encourages all people to come together and act for a better future for the world's children — "but we have to move quickly."
Meet affiliated faculty Christy Spackman
Read on for an interview with Christy Spackman, assistant professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society.