The Future of Collaborative Research at ASU: Insights and Strategies from The Science and Practice of Team Science
Watch the recording of this October 2025 event featuring ASU experts in Team Science Chiou and Cooke, and Principled Innovation Infrastructure fellow Feeney.
Highlights from Dr. Poste's lunch keynote the ASU National Diagnostics Summit (Oct 15, 2025)
Dr. George Poste joined top experts at Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions for an in-depth discussion on the science, technology, and business of diagnostics. In his keynote, “Diagnostics
Living With Injury
Join November 14th for the 40th anniversary of journalist Jane Kay’s groundbreaking Arizona Daily Star investigation that exposed the pollution, Living With Injury commemorates both the harm caused by environmental racism and the community’s resilience.
Rethinking the Outcomes of University Research
David Guston offers a way for individual researchers, research development staff and program officers to attune research projects and programs from their first conception to strategies to enhance their impact.
Wrigley Lecture | From Scars to Strength: The Unforgettable Journey of Kim Phuc
Join October 30 for a profound evening with Dr. Kim Phuc Phan Thi, the "napalm girl," as she shares the life lessons learned from her incredible journey. Discover how she transformed her pain into a mission for peace.
Jenkins elected to Sigma Xi
Transdisciplinary scholar and SFIS associate professor Lekelia "Kiki" Jenkins was duly elected as a full member of Sigma Xi, the world's largest general research honor society.
Santa Cruz County Youth Summit
Students will have an opportunity to reflect on and make their voices heard about environmental issues they care about that affect their community. Youth will also hear from local organizations about the work that they do in protecting our unique biological diversity. The Summit will conclude with an open forum for young people to meet various other organizations who will be tabling about what they do and ways for students to get involved.
Tech for Change: ReMix the Future
Join Oct. 16-19 for a spatial storytelling challenge for civic impact. Participants will prototype immersive, AI-enhanced, interactive experiences and games that remix Mesa’s Climate Action Plan into civic innovations for public health and sustainability.
Rodriguez-Fransen launches book, Education and Decolonial Futures in the Philippines, in honor of Filipino-American History month
Bea Rodriguez-Fransen, Assistant Research Professor, Principled Innovation, Global Futures Laboratory in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, is lead author on Education and Decolonial Futures in the Philippines: Perspectives for Educators and Practitioners, a new publication in Palgrave Macmillan.
Plastic Pollution Working Group Kicks Off Oct. 1
The goal of the Plastic Pollution Working Group is to facilitate research, outreach, and education activities to address plastic pollution. They also hope to host a journal club for students to join.
Rodriguez-Fransen, Desimoni, and Silova discuss Decolonial Portals as Pedagogical Practice in new Southern Anthropocene book
Decolonial portals help people notice erased histories, question default assumptions, and build relationships across human and more‑than‑human worlds. The chapter offers living examples for use by educators, artists, organizers, and policy makers.
2025 SOLS Seminar Series with Osvaldo Sala
Regents and Foundation Professor and GIOSI Center Director,School of Life Sciences Learn More Friday, September 26, 20252 - 3:30 p.m. LSE 104 Osvaldo Sala is the Julie A. Wrigley, Regents’, and Foundation