Applications open: Grad certificate in environmental communication and leadership
Sustainability scientist Leah Gerber will be teaching the required course BIO 578 in Spring 2021 and would like to reach a wider student audience, both with the course and the certificate.
Crow, Schlosser, Ellis join Foreign Policy dialogue on reimagining education
Dec. 10: Join Foreign Policy magazine in partnership with Arizona State University for a fascinating look at the future of higher education as a catalyzing force for meaningful social change.
Enhance your communication and leadership skills
Are you a graduate student who is passionate about conserving nature? Do you wonder what is the most effective way to influence change? Are you ready to take your communication
ASU postdoctoral position in Public Interest Technology/Responsible Innovation
The project seeks to study three institutions (ASU, Howard University and Estrella Mountain Community College) to identify what they do and could do across their missions and functions to implement PIT comprehensively and strategically.
Nancy Gonzales named ASU's next university provost
Gonzales is currently dean of natural sciences, overseeing six interdisciplinary schools and departments. She has been active in developmental and clinical psychology research with culturally diverse populations for more than 25 years.
Future Cities episode 37: Community Organizing for Wetland Conservation and the Green Commons
Host Jason Sauer (PhD candidate, ASU) talks with researcher Heidy Correa (Master of Science, Universidad Austral de Chile) about a grassroots community organization in Valdivia, Chile, that was instrumental in
ASU professor awarded top research prize by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the prestigious Gregori Aminoff Crystallography Prize, one of the physics research community’s highest honors, to Arizona State University Regents Professor John Spence.
What kind of COVID-19 test do I need and where can I get it?
Variety of testing methods add to arsenal against spread of deadly coronavirus A second wave of COVID-19 is rising in Arizona and across the U.S., causing exponential growth of new
Women entrepreneurs: building inclusivity and tackling world-scale challenges
Sustainability scholar Amanda Ellis co-hosted this episode of the Intersectionality and Inclusion series, sponsored by the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
Founding Director Gerber named AAAS Fellow
Gerber was recognized for her leadership in balancing conservation priority setting, ecosystem-based management, adaptive monitoring, marine reserve design, endangered species recovery policy and decision science.
Gerber, Maynard, Neuberg elected AAAS Fellows
Three sustainability scientists were among five ASU faculty to be recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their career contributions to science and innovation.
Policy memo urges improvements of AZ’s recycling program
In September 2020, five graduate students affiliated with the ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes published a memo addressing how to reinvigorate recycling in Arizona through state-level policy reform. By interviewing