National expert on urban ecology

Q&A with Nancy B. Grimm Dr. Nancy B. Grimm A CAP LTER student collects water samples in a stormwater retention basin CAP LTER technicians and graduate students survey desert study

Sierra Magazine Names ASU as a "cool school"

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP 20 "COOLEST" SCHOOLS BY SIERRA MAGAZINE. ASU praised for green efforts by national magazine, ranks #13 on list TEMPE, Ariz. – Sierra

Experienced students help nurture young minds

Youngsters in a science summer camp hosted by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering benefitted from the efforts of several ASU students with an enthusiasm for educational outreach. Among

ASU lighting retrofit at West campus is big, green deal

Arizona State University’s West campus is getting a new color scheme, and there isn’t a paint brush or drop-cloth in sight. Working in conjunction with APS Energy Services (APSES), the

Arizona State University installs lighting in parking structures as part of energy conservation project

Lighting Science’s energy saving LED luminaires to reduce annual energy consumption by up to 59 percent in six ASU parking structures TEMPE, Ariz. and SATELLITE BEACH, FL.– Lighting Science Group

International suthority on sustainable engineering

Q&A with Brad Allenby Dr. Brad Allenby Notion of a controllable insect for surveillance Allenby and students discuss a case study about population densities Dr. Brad Allenby is Lincoln Professor

ASU named one of nation's 'greenest' universities

Arizona State University has been named one of the nation's "greenest" universities by The Princeton Review in its second annual rating of environmentally-friendly institutions. This is the second year in

ASU and the U of AR work with Walmart on developing sustainable product index

Consortium of universities will collaborate with businesses, NGOs and governmental agencies to develop global database of information on the lifecycle of products TEMPE, Ariz., FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Walmart, a world

Explosive growth of life fueled by early greening of earth

Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history is filled with several turning points when temperatures changed dramatically, asteroids bombarded the planet and life forms came and disappeared. But one of the biggest moments in

New program helps sun to SET on waste

Let’s say that your office has 300 white binders with the ASU logo on the front. They were leftover from a conference, and you’re not planning another conference for a

Sustainable Cities Network receives $60,000 grant from Sam's Club®

Partnership between ASU and city, county, and tribal leaders strengthens regional sustainability efforts. As part of Sam’s Club’s commitment to give back to the communities it serves, company executives presented

Global leader in land change science

Q&A with B. L. Turner II Turner (left) and student setting up a transect to examine deforestation in southern Yucatan. Agriculture-related deforestation Addressing sustainability of local agriculture Dr. Billie Lee