ASU Fulbright Scholar to study water in Mexico

As one of this year’s Fulbright Scholars, Arizona State University hydrology professor Enrique Vivoni will have an opportunity to work with some of Mexico’s leading experts in his field to advance his collaborative studies of the shared water resources between the U.S. and Mexico.

ASU's new digital magazine parallels university charter

ASU Thrive, Arizona State University's free digital magazine available through Apple's App Store, provides those who regularly follow ASU’s colleges, programs, centers and institutes - and those who teach and learn at the university - with an interactive mobile experience.

CBO Director Joins Fisheries and Ecosystems Task Force

CBO Director, Leah Gerber has joined the Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management task force. Task force scientists will work together in a series of meetings to create a practical blueprint that fisheries managers can use

In memory of sustainability board member Susan Clark-Johnson

In addition to serving as the executive director of the Morrison Institute for Public Policy and a valued member of the Board of Directors for Sustainability at ASU, Susan Clark-Johnson created the State of Our State Conference and played an integral role in the formation of the Kyl Center for Water Policy.

Recent accomplishments of sustainability alum Hannah Wells

Hannah Wells, who graduated from the School of Sustainability in 2011, recently passed her three-year anniversary with Crius Energy as Manager of Sustainability and began her MBA in Sustainability Management part-time at Presidio Graduate School.

Super Bowl showcases ASU's commitment to sustainability

In addition to hosting a Sustainability Series with NFL Environmental Program Director Jack Groh, ASU demonstrated its commitment to sustainability during the Super Bowl season with a solar-paneled booth at Super Bowl Central and a post-game clean-up led by School of Sustainability students.

Q&A with Leah Gerber (Video)

Senior Sustainability Scientist Leah Gerber discusses her biodiversity research, its contribution to sustainability and how it correlates with the mission of the recently-established Center for Biodiversity Outcomes.

Spring ceremony marks launch of ASU Biomimicry Center

President Michael Crow and Biomimicry 3.8 Co-Founder Janine Benyus will be among the attendees of the March 3 launch of ASU's Biomimicry Center, which is dedicated to advancing nature-inspired, sustainable solutions to the most complex challenges humanity faces.

ASU scientist to help guide sustainable fisheries management

As part of the Lenfest Ocean Program's Fishery Ecosystem Task Force, Senior Sustainability Scientist Leah Gerber will work to establish fisheries management standards that focus on entire ecosystems rather than single species.

Vivoni Awarded Leopold Leadership Fellowship

Congratulations to DCDC researcher, Enrique Vivoni, who was awarded a Leopold Leadership Fellowship! Arizona State University hydrologist Enrique Vivoni has been awarded a Leopold Leadership Fellowship –– a prominent North

ASU celebrates farmers market 5-year anniversary

Over the last five years, the Farmers Market @ ASU Tempe - which started as a pilot market in 2009 and began being held monthly in Spring 2010 after an overwhelming response - has provided fresh and local food for students, faculty, staff and the Tempe community while raising awareness about healthy eating and sustainability.

Extreme weather conference convenes climate experts, local leaders

To aid future decision-making, ASU’s Sustainable Cities Network and the American Meteorological Society convened municipal and nonprofit leaders for a conference about the impacts of extreme weather on human health, economies and urban infrastructure.