ASU contributes to brief on federal recycling policy

With input from ASU's Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, the Consumer Brand Association’s Recycling Leadership Council on Feb. 4 released its blueprint on the federal government’s role in fixing the U.S. recycling system.

ASU climbs to sixth in national research rankings

Building on nearly two decades of unparalleled advancement, Arizona State University moved up to sixth out of 759 universities in the nation for total research expenditures among universities without a medical school, according to the latest National Science Foundation (NSF) Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) rankings.

We're hiring!

The Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Arizona State University is seeking to fill two positions:  Research Scientist and Research Professor.

Arizona Food Bank Network and their fight against food insecurity

The history of food banks in Arizona runs deep. The concept of food banks began in the early 1920s when the local Presbyterian church's Desert Mission realized they needed to assist ill migrants moving to the Phoenix, AZ area. The Desert Mission provided medical supplies and food to the migrants to relieve the stressors of their illnesses and moving to a new environment.

New medical director joins ASU to advance clinical and translational research

lege of Health Solutions has announced the selection of Dr. Frank LoVecchio as the new director of clinical and community translational research.

Math to the rescue

As part of the ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes’ educational agenda, School of Life Sciences Assistant Research Professor Gwen Iacona and graduate student Olivia Davis developed a mathematical problem on

Students meet Clarkdale leadership to discuss project during spring 2021 kickoff event

On January 29, 2021, ASU Project Cities hosted the Clarkdale Kickoff. This virtual event featured a panel discussion with Town leadership about Clarkdale’s values and character, followed by breakout meetings

Future Cities episode 39: Black History Month Spotlight - Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd

Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd (Instagram @marsh4fsu, Twitter @DrShepherd2013) is a distinguished meteorologist, professor, writer, podcaster… and that only begins to share all his accomplishments! Here he chats with Robert Lloyd

ECOnsult signs MOU with the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development

On January 26th, 2021, ECOnsult signed an MOU with the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development to create climate resilience awareness and green building guidelines for Egypt’s low-income villages. This

ASU hosts AAAS annual meeting Feb. 8-11

Arizona State University is proud to host this year’s American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, the world’s largest general scientific gathering, Feb. 8–11. This year’s virtual meeting is

Center for Imagination in the Borderlands awarded $4.2M

The Mellon Foundation grant will aid a mentorship program designed to reconfigure traditional academic structures and offer support to Indigenous scholars.

The Earth League launches 10 New Insights of Climate Science with UNFCCC

Unaccounted emissions from permafrost, threats to the land sink, impacts on mental health and freshwater, COVID-19 outcomes and rights-based litigation to address climate change are some of the most recent findings in climate change science summarized in the new report.