Outsmarting swine flu pandemic
North American Researchers Gather at ASU to Put 21st Century Science and Technology to the Test Mathematicians, biostaticians and public health officials from Canada, Mexico and the United States will
ASU researcher is among authors of new U.S. Global Climate Change Report
Arizona State University professor Nancy Grimm is one of the authors of a new and authoritative federal study assessing the current and anticipated domestic impacts of climate change. The report,
Too hot to handle
Phoenix in the summer is hot all around. But low-income neighborhoods are even hotter than wealthy enclaves. How can this be?
Students solve challenges through sustainable research and development
GlobalResolve, a social entrepreneurship program at Arizona State University, helps communities around the world solve challenges through sustainable research and development.
San Francisco's sustainability efforts
San Francisco has become one of the most innovative cities in the world in implementing new comprehensive approaches to urban sustainability. From its groundbreaking zero waste strategies such as the
Pioneer in renewable energy research
Q&A with Devens Gust Dr. Devens Gust Student working in Gust’s lab Computer model of an artificial photosynthetic reaction center molecule Dr. Devens Gust is Foundation Professor of Chemistry and
Thirteen sustainability graduates represent milestone for Arizona State University
ASU celebrates its first class of graduates from the nation's first School of Sustainability President Barack Obama’s message of change parallels the vision Arizona State University has been pursuing since
School of Sustainability and faculty members receive numerous awards
ASU’s School of Sustainability and its faculty members were widely recognized for achievements, educational contributions, and research advances in 2008-2009. Among the accolades: ASU’s School of Sustainability received both a
ASU collects donations during year-end move-out
On May 07, 2009 and May 11, 2009from 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Every year as students rush to move out, residence hall dumpsters fill up with things that could
DOE funds bio-inspired solar fuel center at ASU
ASU center will focus on using fundamentals of photosynthesis to unlock new sources of energy TEMPE Ariz. — Arizona State University will be home to a new Energy Frontier Research
ASU energizes West campus with large solar project
TEMPE, Ariz.—Arizona State University has begun an ambitious project to install 3.3 MW of renewable energy capacity via solar cells on its West campus.The project primarily will utilize open space
Experts issue report on adapting to climate change in desert and coastal cities
In January 2009, a group of 31 experts with diverse backgrounds convened at Arizona State University’s Decision Theater for a two-day workshop. Participants identified management needs, research gaps, and adaptation