New funding allows ASU to solidify sustainability solutions service

Arizona State University is pleased to announce the permanent establishment of the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, furthering the institution’s efforts to become a global leader in sustainability

Undergraduate research in the Philippines

The ASU School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences is excited to offer a unique research experience for undergraduate students for summer 2019 in the Philippines. This 9-week summer program will

Who regulates Dolphinaris Arizona?

ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Founding Director Leah Gerber was recently interviewed by 12 News about the death of the third Dolphinaris Arizona dolphin named Khloe. So far, three of

Inspiring sustainability action through virtual field trips

Virtual field trips are a next-level, but underdeveloped, educational tool. Now two sustainability scientists are putting VFT creation in the hands of students — in hopes they will inspire youth around the world to take sustainability action around the SDGs.

ASU engineers break solar cell record

Thanks to ASU researchers, tandem solar cells are becoming more and more efficient. Improving solar cell efficiency brings down the cost of solar electricity, which allows this source of renewable energy to become a viable option for more people.

Plastic Pollution Emission Working Group

The Plastic Pollution Emission Working Group, or PPEG, has launched a new website. This site contains research on the impacts of specific global and local intervention strategies to reduce plastic

ASU hosts international visitors to talk sustainable development in Guyana

ASU welcomed representatives from the University of Guyana, Conservation International and International Institute for Environment and Development in support of a program to advance Guyana’s sustainable economy.

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Farm bill passes, but victories are overshadowed

Swette Center Executive Director Kathleen Merrigan was recently quoted in an article by the Union of Concerned Scientists. The article, called “The 2018 Farm Bill Is Now Law. But the Shenanigans Continue…,” describes that Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 (known as the “farm bill”) was authorized, but many complications have arisen.

ASU rises in national research rankings

Continuing on its path as a rapidly growing research enterprise, Arizona State University reported $545 million in research expenditures for fiscal year 2017, up from $518 million in FY16, according to a recent report by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Now hiring! Administrative assistant

The Arizona State University Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is currently hiring a new administrative assistant to support the daily operations of the center. The perfect candidate must possess knowledge of standard

Learning sustainability on the ground in Nepal and China

A three-week study abroad program in Nepal and China, directed by Senior Sustainability Scientists Nalini and Netra Chhetri, connects cultures and engages students in renewable energy and sustainable development projects.

Project Cities celebrates successful fall semester at student showcase

Arizona State University Project Cities held its end-of-semester fall student showcase with the City of Glendale at ASU Wrigley Hall on November 28, 2018. Project Cities is a young program