Explore Careers in Wildlife Management at AZGF

Space is still available; pre-registration is required at www.azgfd.gov/careerday    Do you know someone who is interested in a career in wildlife conservation and management? If so, encourage them to attend the Arizona Game and Fish

Partnership to build tools that improve natural and social systems

To promote their shared goals of the conservation and sustainable management of life on earth, the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes and nonprofit The Earth Genome are building decision-making and long-term cost-calculating tools that can be used by governments, non-governmental organizations, corporations and others.

Sustainable Cities Network Convenes Climate Scientists, Municipal Leaders

By Saritha Ramakrishna January 21, 2015 On January 8, ASU’s Sustainable Cities Network (SCN) and the American Meteorological Society (AMS) convened municipal and nonprofit leaders in order to discuss the

Student Spotlight: Megan Barry

This past December, representatives from around the world gathered in Lima, Peru to discuss our collective course on climate change. Megan Barry, a Fall 2014 graduate of the School of

17th Annual CAP ASM and poster symposium

We are excited to be presenting our 17th annual CAP ASM and poster symposium on January 16th from 8 am - 4 pm at ASU SkySong, Building 3, Synergy I

Andrew Smith's Pika research featured in Scientific American

"Here’s why mass-poisoning pikas is a terrible idea (and not just because look at their fat little faces)" Science writer Bec Crew blogs in Scientific American about the impacts of

CAP LTER-Conservation Alliance receives grant

The CAP-LTER-Conservation Alliance Community Wildflower Survey has been selected for funding from the Central Arizona Conservation Alliance research grants program. The project, lead by CBO advisory board member, Sharon Hall

ASU enhanced campuses through sustainable development in 2014

During 2014, ASU Facilities Development and Management strengthened the university’s commitment to sustainability by increasing energy-efficiency, bicycle-friendliness and pedestrian safety on campus while adding close to 300,000 square feet of space.

ASU engineers partner with industry to advance solar technology

As part of a U.S. Department of Energy initiative, ASU engineers and sustainability scientists Mariana Bertoni and Stuart Bowden will partner with industry on projects to advance photovoltaic technologies for solar energy generation.

ASU water researcher receives prestigious leadership fellowship

In recognition of scholarship in the area of shared resources like water, sustainability scientist Enrique Vivoni is one of 20 recipients of a 2015 Leopold Leadership Fellowship that communicates scientific research to a wide audience.

Collaboration launches Center for Biosocial Complex Systems

To advance understanding of problems that span biological and social systems, ASU and the Santa Fe Institute launch a research and education collaboration co-directed by Distinguished Sustainability Scientists Sander van der Leeuw and Manfred Laubichler.

Call for Internship Proposals

ASU’s School of Sustainability seeks local partners to host sustainability focused internships. Interns can be at the graduate or undergraduate level and are available for approximately 10-12 hours a week