Conservation, public management scholars collaborate to enhance science outcomes

Arizona State University researchers are working to enhance the public value outcomes of conservation science research. Leah Gerber, a professor in the School of Life Sciences, will work with Derrick

Celebrating Student Sustainability Projects

We had a wonderful array of student projects this 2016-2017 academic year covering a vast landscape of topics. We decided to make a video montage to celebrate the solutions-oriented projects

SCN/SOS Engaging with Cities Luncheon Recap

By Erin Rugland The Sustainable Cities Network and the School of Sustainability hosted its second Engaging with Cities Luncheon as part of the annual School of Sustainability Open House. At

Brainstorming transformative solutions – Sustainable Puerto Rico in 2080, a focus on energy and food security – Stephen Balogh, PhD

“I was inspired by the UREx SRN Scenario Workshop we had in San Juan this past February 3rd to ruminate about the future of energy and food in Puerto Rico.  I chose

2017 Vision Award presented to ASU LightWorks®

The 2017 Vision Award was presented to the ASU LightWorks® Accelerator team by ASU's Knowledge Enterprise Development (KED). This award is given to a staff member or team who has

Dr. George Poste speaking at the PMWC 2017 Silicon Valley

(co-hosted by Stanford, UCSF, Intermountain Healthcare) on January 23-25, 2017.

Code of conduct for marine conservation

Jack Kittinger, one of the ASU-Conservation International new Professors of Practice, recently published a paper titled “An appeal for a code of conduct for marine conservation” in Marine Policy. The

Milton Sommerfeld: Legacy and Lifetime Achievements

Appropriately dubbed "The Wizard of Ooze," Milton Sommerfeld illuminated the world of algae with vibrant imagery and bubbling-good humor. With this tribute we remember Sommerfeld, who died in May 2017 and left an enduring legacy of research – both at ASU and well beyond its walls.

Sustainable Cities Network receives Ponderosa Pine Partnership Award

By Erin Rugland The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management awarded the Sustainable Cities Network and partners with the department’s first Ponderosa Pine Partnership Award for the Regional Tree

Sustainable Cities Network receives Ponderosa Pine Partnership Award

Recognizing its work on the Regional Tree & Shade Summit 2.0, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management presented ASU's Sustainable Cities Network with the first Ponderosa Pine Partnership Award at the state's 2017 Arbor Day Celebration.

2017 Algae Industry Magazine’s International Readers’ Poll

Algae Industry Magazine’s (A.I.M.) International Readers’ Poll is an assessment of where the algae industry is today, and what dominated 2016. It singles out those who are driving the industry’s

ASU alumni joins Conservation International

Recently graduated ASU student and Center for Biodiversity Outcomes (CBO) GRA, Jorge Ramos-Holguín, is the new Manager for the Oceans and Climate team inside Conservation International in Washington, D.C. Jorge