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May 12: The impact of supportive housing on the costs of chronic mental illness
Sustainability scholar Chrissie Bausch and scientist Jonathan Koppell are among the featured presenters for this noontime event, "Housing is Health Care," presented by ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy
Your questions answered about the Research Accelerator
Apply by Monday to be part of Cohort II of the Global Futures Research Accelerator. Click to read answers to our most frequently asked questions.
Government purchasing: sustainability’s best kept secret?
Archimedes once observed that with a long enough lever he could move the world. In the case of moving the world to a more sustainable place, government purchasing could be
Student spotlight: Amber Bolling-Galuppo and Emily Harding
Project Cities is excited to highlight two students who worked on sustainability planning for the City of Peoria, Emily Harding and Amber Bolling-Galuppo. As part of Candice Carr Kelman’s Policy
Bonelli Doors + Windows relocates manufacturing headquarters to Mesa
Bonelli Doors + Windows has relocated its manufacturing headquarters to Mesa.
HelloFresh expands West Coast production and distribution capabilities with new Phoenix facility
HelloFresh, America's leading meal kit company, announced plans to open a new distribution center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Peter Schlosser named chair of AGU Development Board
ASU vice president and vice provost of Global Futures, Peter Schlosser, was recently named as chair of the Development Board for the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Joining Schlosser on the

International collaboration to explore cellular mechanics of coral bleaching
Coral bleaching is a global ecological crisis caused by the massive loss of the symbiont dinoflagellate symbiodinium from its coral hosts.
Peter Schlosser named chair of AGU Development Board
Schlosser was first appointed to the AGU board in 2015 and recognizes AGU as the first scientific organization he joined. "[AGU's] broad scope in Earth and Space Science covered my interests in a way no other professional society did."

Gerber calls for action during Congressional testimony
Yesterday, ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Founding Director Leah Gerber delivered a five-minute Congressional testimony titled “Examining Biodiversity Loss: Drivers, Impacts, and Potential Solutions” to the U.S. Senate Committee on
GovLove podcast highlights student led sustainability planning effort
For four years, Project Cities has acted as a convener for students and local government leaders to collaborate to tackle real-world sustainability problems and develop professional skills. As we wrap up