Presenting the 2023 ASU graduate cohort transforming food systems
We are thrilled to introduce Arizona State University’s 2023 cohort in the Food Policy & Sustainability Leadership graduate certificate program and Sustainable Food Systems MS program. This marks our 5th cohort of students, and by far the largest and most diverse.
Scott Collins published in Functional Ecology
In a novel approach, Scott Collins et. al. have recently published a paper in Functional Ecology on how drought and post-drought periods affect plant communities. Factors such as seed size,
The increasing and ever-evolving role of trade in American agriculture
During our immersive week in Washington, D.C., my graduate cohort had the privilege to meet with Alexis Taylor, USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs (TFAA), and her chief of staff, Jamal Habibi. Under Secretary Taylor is only the second official to hold this position.
Mon. Nov. 20, 2023 CARS Seminar #2
Mon. Nov. 20, 2023: 5:30P Dinner; 6:30P DebateCardiac Amyloidosis Research Seminar Series (CARS) Seminar #2CEI LabForce (850 N 5th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004) Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative (formerly IFH), hosted a virtual and in-person meeting
An inside look at efforts at USDA to build a resilient food system
The halls of the USDA Whitten Building in Washington, D.C. were filled with chatter as our group of sustainable food systems graduate students headed to hear from the Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP), Jennifer Lester Moffitt, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Administrator, Bruce Summers, and AMS Associate Administrator, Melissa Bailey.
Meet affiliated faculty Jan Stanley
Read on for an interview with Jan Stanley, Affiliate Global Futures Scholar, Executive Coordinator in the Office of the Senior Vice President and Secretary of the University, and Contributing Editor for the ASU Alumni Association.
Meet affiliated faculty Steven Zuiker
Read on for an interview with Steven Zuiker, Senior Global Futures Scholar and Associate Professor at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.
Strategies for successful policy making: Building and sustaining relationships
Graduate students from the ASU Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems got a taste of policy in action this spring as part of a weeklong immersive experience in Washington, D.C., focused on food policy. Among the tools and tactics shared by experts, ranging from rulemaking to media and advocacy, a common theme shared throughout the week was the importance of networks and relationships.
Comparative Medicine Symp. (11/30/23 @ ASU's SkySong Complex, Scottsdale, AZ)
The Institute for Future Health at Arizona State University hosted our first Comparative Medicine Symposium on Thursday, November 30, 2023, at ASU's Skysong Complex in Scottsdale, Arizona. This event was a one-day symposium will focus on how veterinary
Eticas Foundation: Catching up to AI
Artificial Intelligence permeates culture and technology, from science fiction to smartphones and everything in between. Despite its ubiquity, there is a lot to learn and develop for such algorithms, including some crucial principles of ethics and accuracy. Eticas Foundation is calling attention to these important questions and paving the way for equitable, accurate, and effective technology.
Behind the scenes with the Office of Management and Budget
During our Sustainable Food Systems graduate program food policy immersion experience in the spring of 2023, we had the opportunity to learn more about the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). We were joined by Ruth Saunders, Agriculture Branch Chief, and Nora Stein, Program Examiner, to learn of the critical role OMB plays in the United States government.
Elemental Excelerator: Redesigning systems at the root of the climate crisis
Danielle J. Harris puts her undivided attention into pushing for the transition to climate-friendly solutions and equitable practices.