School of Sustainability graduate students launch sustainability journal

TEMPE, Ariz. – As graduate students in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University, Maren Mahoney and Zach Hughes had seen plenty of academic journals related to sustainability. But nowhere

CAP LTER student Poster Symposium winners

Each year during the CAP LTER Annual Poster Symposium, a panel of researchers and education experts judge student posters on their research content, originality, and visual clarity. This year, Scott

Safeway becomes first grocer to be founding member of The Sustainability Consortium

PLEASANTON, Calif. - March 1, 2010 - Safeway Inc. (NYSE: SWY) has become the first U.S.-based retail grocery chain and manufacturer for private label merchandise to join The Sustainability Consortium

Building capacity for urban sustainability

Q&A with Arnim Wiek Dr. Wiek and graduate students discussing sustainable anticipatory governance Participants in a stakeholder workshop helping to develop a sustainable vision for the city of Phoenix Dr.

Nancy Grimm awarded ASU Faculty Achievement Award for Research

CAP LTER co-director and lead primary investigator Nancy B. Grimm has been awarded the ASU Faculty Achievement Award for Research. This award, which recognizes Dr. Grimm’s contributions to the field

ASU Alumni Association honors Grimm and other world-changing innovators

Feb. 17, 2010/Tempe, Ariz.- The Arizona State University Alumni Association will honor faculty members and alumni involved in solving challenges with world-changing consequences. School of Sustainability affiliated faculty member Nancy

Smithsonian Institution and ASU form sustainability research and education partnership

The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. has joined Arizona State University in an innovative education and science partnership aimed at sustaining a biodiverse planet. Today, Secretary Wayne Clough, head of

Ecology Explorers curriculum engages low-income children

Low-income children in the Phoenix area have few options for environmental education during the summer months when hot temperatures force everyone inside and the price of science camps is out

Designing transformational solar cells

Q&A with Christiana Honsberg and Stuart Bowden Honsberg and Bowden in the the Solar Power Lab’s clean room A newly designed solar cell ready for testing Bowden with members of

Insect wranglers invade the Garden at Southwestern Science EXPO

Raymond Mendez, the "original insect wrangler" who tamed 25,000 roaches, and trained moths to attack on command for the movie "Silence of the Lambs," headlines the Southwest's first Social Insect

Electronics companies, retailers team to simplify green electronics purchasing for consumers

Best Buy, Dell, HP, Intel, Toshiba and Walmart to Establish System to Help Consumers Identify "Green" Electronics TEMPE, Ariz.- The Sustainability Consortium, along with leaders in the manufacturing and sales

CAP LTER 12th Annual Poster Symposium a Success

CAP LTER held its 12th Annual Poster Symposium on January 14, 2010 at ASU in Tempe. The theme of this year’s symposium was "Urban Ecology and Sustainability." Dr. Stephanie Pincetl,