Student clubs offer sustainable outlets
At Arizona State University (ASU), sustainability is a core value – not just of university leadership, but also of many students across the university’s campuses. ASU has student groups related
Clubs for collective action and sustainability solutions
Arizona Student Environmental Coalition The Arizona Student Environmental Coalition (ASEC) is a political action organization made up entirely of college students in the state of Arizona. The group believes that
Clubs for living sustainably
Arizona State Cycling Community Arizona State Cycling Community's (ASCC) primary mission is to improve access to cycling resources and services. ASCC also lobbies the university and local governments for the
Clubs for sustainability education and networking
Global Sustainability Studies Initiative By promoting the study of sustainability in a global context, the Global Sustainability Studies Initiative (GSSI) strives to help individuals develop the skills and abilities necessary
Clubs that bring sustainability to ASU campuses
Campus Student Sustainability Initiatives Campus Student Sustainability Initiatives (CSSI) is a student-run organization incorporating volunteer opportunities, projects, and initiatives on campus. CSSI strives to bring sustainable change to the campus,
Sustainability students create documentary on transforming education
In School of Sustainability professor David Manuel-Navarrete's SOS 494 course, Sustainability Leadership and Social Change, students created, edited, and filmed a documentary highlighting the transformations that Arizona State University and the
School of Sustainability teaches impact of climate change to International Finance Corporation members
TEMPE, Ariz. — October 22, 2013 — Tasked with determining how best to invest global money in developing countries, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) consulted Arizona State University (ASU) for expert
Visit ASU's Wrigley Hall on the 2013 Solar Tour
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has proclaimed October to be Arizona Solar and Renewable Energy month and to celebrate, the 2013 "Living with the Sun" Solar Tour kicks off this weekend Saturday-Sunday,
Sustainability Scientists identify climate-friendly crops for AZ farmers
With water levels dipping in Lake Mead and population growth at an all-time high, policymakers, government agencies, and growers need to be equipped with proper water-saving agriculture and agro-ecosystem methods.
Call for entries: The St. Andrews Prize for the Environment
Arizona State University scientists and student researchers are welcome to enter their environmental conservation projects in the St. Andrews Prize for the Environment. Since 1998, the Prize has awarded works
Should we demolish Glen Canyon Dam?
via AZCentral.com Arizona Republic environmental reporter Brandon Loomis investigates the wicked problem of keeping or destroying Glen Canyon Dam, a decision that seems to have no positive outcomes. Water managers,
Spring 2014 course registration opens Oct. 21
For many who enroll in ASU's School of Sustainability, making a difference in the world is a top priority. The School allows students to design their own academic path based