Project Cities students continue to impress in end-of-semester spring showcase

As the spring semester came to an end, Arizona State University students shared the work they had been doing with Project Cities in partnership with the City of Glendale and the City of Apache Junction.

Meet graduating sustainability master’s student Anthony Contento

Last summer, we did a Q&A with Anthony Contento, a Master of Sustainability Leadership student in the School of Sustainability. Now that he just graduated with a few more accomplishments

Gerber is lead author on global biodiversity assessment

Leah Gerber, director of ASU's Center for Biodiversity Outcomes, was a lead author on the United Nations Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) global assessment.

Meet graduating sustainability master’s student Liana Skibbie

Liana Skibbie is graduating this May with a Master of Sustainability Leadership from the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University. Skibbie, a long-time employee of Starbucks, created a capstone

Future cities episode 20: Infrastructure of SETS

Both infrastructure disasters and infrastructure funding bills are back in the news, so Jason Sauer sat down with Dr. Sam Markolf to talk about a paper Sam published last year

Sustainability scientist named an Emerging Scholar by the American Association of Geographers

Each year, geographers from around the country and the world gather for the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Part of the meeting includes recognizing geographers for their

PhD Opportunity: Locust ecology and management research at Cirad in Montpellier, France

We're happy to present an opportunity to study locust phase polyphenism evolution through demogenetic agent-based simulations. Cirad is seeking a graduate student with a Master of Science (or equivalent) on

Meet graduating sustainability master’s student Christopher Mutshnick

One of the goals of the Master of Sustainability Leadership in the School of Sustainability is to teach tools that can be immediately applied to benefit each student’s workplace —

Grimm, Elser elected to National Academy of Sciences

Sustainability Scientists Nancy Grimm and James Elser have been recognized for their dedication to the advancement of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare of society.

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Scientists map food supply chains for every US city

Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University scientists have teamed up to map the food, energy and water supply chains for every community in America in a new project called FEWSION.

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Meet affiliated faculty Peter Byck

Read on for an interview with Peter Byck, professor of practice in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications.

Carbon-capture technology moves to commercialization

Arizona State University and Silicon Kingdom Holdings (SKH) have announced an agreement to deploy carbon-capture technology developed by Professor Klaus Lackner, director of ASU’s Center for Negative Carbon Emissions. The