New videos showcase new tech incubator, global sustainability and Tempe economy

Councilmember Onnie Shekerjian hosts this month’s Tempe Community Focus, a video program that discusses the substantial issues being tackled by the Tempe City Council's seven committees. Councilmember Shekerjian chairs the

President's awards honor university innovators

From creating a program to capture and re-use water to make the university more sustainable, to developing an online tutoring program to increase student success, to initiating and delivering an

Prescott College hosts third annual Sustainability Education Symposium

Join us for a combination of keynote speakers, guest presenters, and Ph.D. dissertation presentations discussing sustainability and its connection with education throughout our society Prescott, Ariz. – May 4, 2011

Getting dirty to clean up ASU's organic waste

It’s a dirty job, and ASU students rallied to do it. Rolling up their sleeves and getting down and grimy with a full day’s waste from a campus dining hall

Helping cities adapt to climate change

Q&A with Sharon Harlan Dr. Harlan discussing her Phoenix research at the Scientific Workshop on Climate Change Health Adaptation in Ahmedabad, India. Graduate students Tommy Bleasdale and Carolyn Crouch making

Scientists from U.S. and Mexico advance international sustainability science curriculum at second workshop

How can Mexico take care of its world-class biodiversity in the face of climate change and other threats? On April 13-15, a multidisciplinary group of researchers from Mexico met for

Bonnie Nixon named Executive Director of The Sustainability Consortium

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY and UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Press ReleaseApril 26, 2011 Bonnie Nixon Named Executive Director of The Sustainability Consortium The Sustainability Consortium has announced Bonnie Nixon, formerly Hewlett Packard’s

2011 Green College Guide released; Arizona State University makes the list.

If you’re preparing to send a high school student off to college and want to learn more about the prospective university’s sustainability record then Princeton Review’s 2011 Guide to 311

ASU Earth Week

Earth Day is day busting at the seams with activity and engagement. It has grown so much here at ASU that we decided a day just wasn’t enough to celebrate

CAP LTER announces spring 2011 CAP graduate grant awards

Eleven ASU graduate students are winners of the spring 2011 CAP Graduate Grants. CAP makes these $4000.00 awards on a competitive basis to graduate students who submit outstanding proposals for

Local government action to promote sustainability

The results of a major survey developed by the Center for Urban Innovation in cooperation with the Alliance for Innovation and the Sustainable Cities Network in the Global Institute of

'Ditch the Dumpster' Initiative wins President's Award for Sustainability

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Press ReleaseApril 14, 2011 Year-end donation and recycling drive earns honors for diverting waste while supporting local charities. TEMPE, Ariz.— Every year the average U.S. student throws