Solar advances earn ASU researcher IEEE young professional award

Senior Sustainability Scientist Zachary Holman’s research spanning the full spectrum of solar cell technologies has made him shine as a leader in the photovoltaics community. The assistant professor of electrical

Scholars redefine the border conversation at Arizona-Sonora Colloquium

The U.S.-Mexico border is a complicated mosaic of unpredictable policies and shifting economic tides. A patchwork of man-made and natural barriers spanning four U.S. states and almost 2,000 miles, the

Sustainability alumna discusses Audubon Arizona report about economic importance of waterways

School of Sustainability alumna Haley Paul, who now works as a policy manager for Audubon Arizona, talked on Arizona PBS about the organization’s new report detailing the value of waterways

Sustainability Scientist named Ecological Society of America 2019 Fellow

Senior Sustainability Scientist Jianguo Wu, a professor at Arizona State University in the School of Sustainability and School of Life Sciences, was elected an Ecological Society of America (ESA) 2019

Honors students, conservation thesis defenses

The ASU Conservation Innovation Lab is proud to present thesis defenses for three of its honor students. CIL is a partner initiative of the ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes. CIL

Now Hiring! Enhancing science outcomes postdoc

The ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is currently hiring a postdoctoral research associate to conduct research on boundary organizations practice. This research has an application to multi-stakeholder (including corporations, agencies and

Fulbright scholar to spend semester studying urban climate effects in Greece

For most people, the thought of Greece may elicit images of sandy beaches and beautiful buildings cascading toward the shore, but for Senior Sustainability Scientist Matei Georgescu, Greece means the

Impacts of protected areas on humans

ASU-Conservation International Professor of Practice David Hole, along with other conservation scientists, recently published a paper in Science Advances Magazine called “Evaluating the impacts of protected areas on human well-being

Autism symptoms reduced nearly 50% two years after fecal transplant

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in every 59 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with autism, up from one in every 150 in 2000.

Global Locust Initiative's post review of the 13th International Congress of Orthopterology

It was fantastic to participate in the recent 13th International Congress of the Orthopterists´ Society in Agadir, Morocco — the first to be held on the African continent. Around 250

School of Sustainability alumna wins award from ASU's Graduate College

Ashley Quay, who graduated from the School of Sustainability's Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership program in January 2019, was one of two winners of the Knowledge Impact Mobilization Awards presented

Meet affiliated faculty Chris Wharton

Read on for an interview with Chris Wharton, assistant dean of innovation and strategic initiatives at ASU's College of Health Solutions.