Project Cities research asks East Valley residents to help create cultural map of the land
Think of a local spot you love to visit in your city. Is it a city park? A trailhead? A brewery or theater? If you live in the East Valley
UCRC 2018 Poster Event Award Winners
UCRC POSTER EVENT 2018The UCRC recently hosted its inaugural Poster Event, April 3rd, at the MU. Five ASU schools were represented along with 2 collaborating institutions: University of Southern California
ASU-CI professors of practice speed talks
In partnership with Conservation International, the ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes will be hosting a series of speed talks by the ASU-Cl professors of practice on their respective research areas.
Can nature save us? Stories from the natural world
In partnership with Conservation International, the ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes will be hosting a talk by CI CEO and ASU-CI Distinguished Professor of Practice M. Sanjayan titled, “Can nature save
Inside ASU podcast discusses ASU's sustainability initiatives
School of Sustainability undergraduate student Rett Evans shared his zero waste expertise on an episode of the Inside ASU podcast. The episode, called "Maroon and gold...and green? Sustainability at ASU,"
Qunshan Zhao wins Nystrom Award!
At the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) in New Orleans, ASU’s Qunshan Zhao was awarded the prestigious AAG J. Warren Nystrom Award “for his 2017 dissertation:
ASU's Doris Duke Scholars
Three sustainability students have been selected as participants in the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program. They will study conservation issues and intern with environmental non-profits, research universities and government agencies.
Locust initiative launches
At an April event, ASU launched its Global Locust Initiative, led by Senior Sustainability Scientist Arianne Cease, to connect international experts to combat the expensive damage the insects commit worldwide.
Celebrating local history and sustainability (ghosts and all) at free performance in Apache Junction
In the city of Apache Junction, just east of Phoenix, sharing ghost stories and advancing local social sustainability are complementary activities, according to a class of graduate students from ASU's
Future Cities podcast episode 8: Poems for resilient and equitable cities
In this special episode of the Future Cities podcast, a new type of knowledge is provided related to resilience. At the annual UREx SRN All Hands Meeting meeting held in
Fmr. UN Ambassador joins ASU
ASU is pleased to announce the appointment of Amanda Ellis as executive director, Hawaii & Asia-Pacific, and director of strategic partnerships for the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability.
Thunderbird names new dean
ASU has appointed Sanjeev Khagram, a world-renowned expert in global leadership, the international political economy, sustainable development and the data revolution, as the next director-general and dean of Thunderbird School of Global Management.