Ideal research opportunity in Brazil for ASU students
If you are a graduate student and want to further conservation efforts in the Amazon while building relationships that could lead to future collaborations, explore the ASU Global Development Research
Recognition: ASU archaeologist honored for groundbreaking contributions to field
David Abbott, associate professor at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, received not one, but two distinguishing awards this summer for his archaeological work in Arizona: the Arizona
Soap's dirty secret
Antimicrobial consumer products are ineffective and pose a serious environmental hazard. Research from ASU is informing efforts to regulate those pervasive chemicals.
Designing a way to live in a world that's hot
Green roofs and strengthened infrastructure are just two solutions that may play a role in ensuring the habitability of cities like Phoenix in the future, say researchers with the Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network headquartered at ASU.
Sustainability Connect Welcomes Sydney Lines as New Coordinator
Sustainability Connect is pleased to welcome Sydney Lines to our team as the new Sustainability Connect Coordinator.
Optimism in Cuba
Team of researchers marks ASU's first visit to the island nation with scientific cooperation, relationship building and mutual respect.
Project Grants for MSUS Students
The Stardust Foundation is offering scholarships to Master of Sustainability Solutions (MSUS) students who participate in MSUS Culminating Experience projects that focus on affordable housing and community well-being.
Study Calls for Clearer Communication of Climate Data
The question of how to improve communication between the the science community and emergency managers was a major focus of a Climate and Risk Management Workshop held at DEMA on
Sustainability scientist honored by Macedonian president
Senior Sustainability Scientist Kiril Hristovski is honored by Gjorge Ivanov, president of Macedonia, for his invaluable contribution to the preservation and affirmation of Macedonia's historical, cultural and spiritual traditions and values. 22
Fron Nahzi piece in The World Post
In a July 2016 commentary in The World Post, Fron Nahzi – global business development director for the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives' – describes the status of Kosovo's energy transition. He explains
Seminar provides sunny outlook on solar in Kosovo
With programming support from the School of Sustainability, two ASU professors presented a two-week seminar on the renewable energy potential of Kosovo – currently powered by coal – to university faculty members in that country.
Thinking inclusively about improvements to slums
According to Senior Sustainability Scientist José Lobo, the negative effects of urbanization in the developing world may be reversed through a different approach to urban planning – namely, through data collection and community engagement.