Presentation: Professor Francisco Salamanca Palou at the MPAS/WRF Workshop

Francisco Salamanca Palou, Assistant Research Professor, School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, June 10, 2019, presented “Summer and Wintertime Variations of the Surface and Near-surface UHI in a Semiarid Environment”

ASU leading role in global consortium to support gender equality

The Women Political Leaders Summit is the “foremost global gathering of female political leaders,” according to their website. Every year, more than 350 female political leaders from around the world

Sustainability and sports go hand in hand

As the drumbeat of the importance of sustainability steadily increases, major industries are taking notice and organizations within those industries have begun incorporating multiple environmentally friendly policies. One such industry

Watch video: Apache Junction and Project Cities partnership

The Project Cities program would not be what it is today were it not for its partnership with the City of Apache Junction. As the inaugural partner during the Fall

Urban Living Laboratory Session at AGU in December

We are pleased to announce that we are organizing a session to highlight “Living Laboratory Experiments for Innovations to Improve Human Health Outcomes in Warming and Growing Cities” at the

Learn environmental communication and leadership

The ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes, a partnership between the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and the School of Life Sciences, are now accepting applications to the new Graduate

Sustainable Cities Workshop in Cairo

As you’ve probably heard, NSF is funding more than 22 workshops on sustainable urban systems that were proposed in response to the Dear Colleague Letter, “Conference Proposals on Concepts for

Designing for community and sustainability

Design School Assistant Professors Paul Coseo and Chingwen Cheng led a group of four landscape architecture students and one design student in a project to collaboratively redesign Old Stadium Park in Hawaii.

Research Update: Lance Watkins

Moving research along in the heat of the summer, Lance Watkins, 1st place winner of the spring 2019 UCRC poster competition (graduate student category), recently shared some of his updated

Meet sustainability alumna Kayla Kutter

Kayla Kutter recently graduated from Arizona State University with two degrees: a Master of Sustainability Solutions from the School of Sustainability and a Master of Science and Technology Policy from

ASU urban climatologist reveals hottest and coolest spots on Tempe campus

Urban climatologists Ariane Middel (senior sustainability scientist and assistant professor with two schools at Arizona State University) and Scott Krayenhoff did a three-year study of the Tempe campus, mapping out

Carola Grebitus

Meet affiliated faculty Carola Grebitus

Read on for an interview with Carola Grebitus associate professor of food industry management at the Morrison School of Agribusiness in the W. P. Carey School of Business.