Cigna Medical Group opens new health care center at SkySong in Scottsdale

Cigna Medical Group has opened the doors of a new health care center at SkySong in Scottsdale, allowing patients to access multiple services in one place.

FORCE: Facility for Open Research in a Compressed Environment is funded

The National Science Foundation has just announced the award of $13.7 million to Arizona State University to build a one-of-a-kind high-pressure research facility, the FORCE (Facility for Open Research in a Compressed Environment).

Cooling Center Subgroup, MAG, and partners collaborate to provide heat relief to more than 25,555 Arizonans

Have you ever experienced the blistering heat of a summer afternoon in Arizona? Did you have water, shade, or air conditioning to provide heat relief and help cool you down?

Project Cities hosts its first in-person site visit in two years

On September 16, 2021, Project Cities hosted its first community site visit in two years! Students from Nicole Lee’s Communication Campaigns and Al Brown’s Sustainable Waste Management courses convened at

Cooling Center Subgroup, MAG, and partners collaborate to provide heat relief to more than 25,555 Arizonans

Have you ever experienced the blistering heat of a summer afternoon in Arizona? Did you have water, shade, or air conditioning to provide heat relief and help cool you down?

Taking steps to solve the problem of phosphorus

ASU global futures scientists are helping to lead a new science and technology center that is focused on reducing the agricultural use of phosphorus extracted from the earth.

Sept 22: Book launch and roundtable

Join the UREx SRN for a roundtable discussion and launch of their new book, Resilient Urban Futures, which explores how cities are profoundly impacted by climate change and strategies for cultivating more resilient futures.

UREx Future Cities podcast recognized by ESA

Urban Resilience to Extremes SRN's monthly podcast, Future Cities, has been awarded the Ecological Society of America's "Science Communication in Practice Award," given to ESA members who represent excellence in public engagement and science communication.

Sala to advise US Global Change Research Program

Distinguished Global Futures Scientist Osvaldo Sala has been nominated by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to serve a three-year term on the Committee to Advise the U.S. Global Change Research Program.

Call for applications: Knowledge Exchange for Resilience

Apply by Oct. 15. Through this 12-month fellowship program, representatives from both the community and university come together to share knowledge, discover gaps or opportunities, and respond to challenges.

Making sense of complexity: A webinar series and explainer video

Trying to understand complexity and the concept of complex adaptive systems? Learn from your colleagues in a webinar series, Making Sense of Complexity, launched in Spring 2021.

Ground-breaking climate program for corporate boards

ASU Global Futures Laboratory and Thunderbird School of Global Management have partnered with the organization, Competent Boards, to educate board members on climate issues ahead of COP26.