AZCentral.com: Should we demolish Glen Canyon Dam?

Environmental Reporter Brandon Loomis investigates the wicked problem of keeping or destroying Glen Canyon Dam, a decision that seems to have no positive outcomes. Water managers, some scientists, and activists

Welcome new Dean Christopher Boone

Christopher Boone's mission is to "ensure that the School continues to be the vanguard of sustainability research, education, and practice."

Sustainability scientist, biodesign expert wins 2013 Innovation Award

Nongjian (NJ) Tao, a senior sustainability scientist and director of The Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors in the Biodesign Institute, is a winner of the Fourth Annual Innovation Award from Microscopy Today. Tao

Triple Pundit: Patricia Reiter on corporate social responsibility

In Triple Pundit's series, "Women in CSR," ASU's Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives' (WSSI) Director Patricia Reiter describes her role as a female director of a social enterprise within a working

Sustainability student gains experience for the future

Kevin Keleher transferred to ASU from Mesa Community College in 2011. He enrolled in Barrett, the Honors College, double-majoring in supply chain management and sustainability. He is set to graduate

Volunteers needed for ASU Homecoming 2013

The School of Sustainability needs volunteers on Saturday, October 19 for the Homecoming Block Party and the Homecoming Parade. Volunteers can man the School of Sustainability tent where there will

Student Spotlight: Ariel LeBarron

Ariel LeBarron is a School of Sustainability Student Ambassador. She participates in networking opportunities meeting experts and professionals in the sustainability field. She also coordinates events for fellow students with

Faculty Spotlight: Paul Hirt

Paul Hirt is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainability and the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies. He is also a Senior Sustainability Scholar at ASU’s Global

Sustainability Scientists make bacteria create electricity

César Torres and Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, both senior sustainability scientists, partnered with the Biodesign Institute's Jonathan Badalamenti to study the relationship of light-sensitive green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium and anode-respiring bacterium Geobacter and how the

Forum on water to link students, international experts

Arizona State University’s College of Liberal Arts and the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are bringing together experts, students, and the

Exterior photo of DIRTT firm.

Tour DIRTT, Phoenix-based sustainable interiors firm

School of Sustainability students and alumni are invited to tour the Phoenix facility of DIRTT (Doing It Right This Time), an architectural and interior design firm that creates customizable, adaptable,

Lincoln Ethics Symposium weighs sustainability, human rights questions

Arizona State University will host the 4th Annual Lincoln Ethics Symposium where students and community members will discuss and ponder current human rights and sustainability issues. The free Symposium is scheduled