ASU LightWorks, Sandia partner to tackle renewable energy challenges

The memorandum of understanding aims to encourage collaborative research, build educational programs, and inform policy to advance technologies like hybrid fuels, solar power, and algae biofuels.

ASU sustainability grad joins VF Corporation as sustainability coordinator

School of Sustainability master's graduate Andrea Baty develops employee engagement programs, finds volunteer opportunities, and devises sustainability strategies for the Sportswear division of VF Corporation, an $11 billion clothing company.

Sun Devil Athletics named top 10 for sustainability by NRDC and Green Sports Alliance

The National Resource Defense Council and Green Sports Alliance highlights the Sun Devil Athletics department for its dedication to sustainability and nine solar power systems, the most of any athletic department in the country.

Student Spotlight: Arnaud Irakoze

As a sophomore, Arnaud is combining his sustainability studies with urban planning. He hopes he can become a helpful communicator between oil, gas, and alternative energy companies. Arnaud believes when

Practice sustainable food waste - don't landfill it!

Undergraduate and Graduate students worked together with ASU staff and local experts to research and propose strategies for transforming ASU's food waste system.

Future visions of food security

Briar Schoon and Kathleen Talbot, master’s students in the School of Sustainability (SOS), conducted thesis research focusing on youth perspectives of food security in west Phoenix.

Faculty Spotlight: Julie Anand

As an artist and a professor in the School of Art, Julie Anand questions conventional boundaries including the ones between artistic media, science and art, and bodies and their environments.

Alternative Energy Module for ASU Exterior Spaces

Senior capstone students from ASU's College of Technology and Innovation, working with TUV Rheinland, desdigned an outdoor structure that could house irrigation equipment and lights that was completely off the grid.

The second moment of climate change: Fire, flood, and drought

A Thought Leader Series Piece By John Sabo Note: John Sabo is the Global Institute of Sustainability's director of research development, where he leads a grant proposal team that since

GreenBiz.com: How to turn any leader into a sustainability leader

During an Aug. 20 GreenBiz webcast, Senior Sustainability Scientist George Basile and sustainability consultant Bruno Sarda discussed the steps to become a transformational sustainability leader.

ASU art professor teaches Honduran youth sustainability through photography

Julie Anand, a senior sustainability scholar, used natural cyanotypes because they only need sunlight, water, and native vegetation to help Honduran children connect with the natural world and learn placemaking.

Senior Sustainability Scientist helps develop wildlife data collection app

Heather Bateman and her College of Technology and Innovation colleagues created a mobile phone app that allows wildlife researchers to immediately generate unique codes and enter data, eliminating traditional field entry errors.