Our graduates: Braden Kay

Most five year olds may be more concerned with cartoon TV shows rather than their neighborhood community garden. But Braden Kay started his life mission early – at a local

Our graduates: Tim Exposito

Tim Exposito’s interest in construction is nothing new. At 16, he helped his brother build a house. In high school, he worked at a cousin’s construction business. During his high

Kim Pearson

Our graduates: Kim Pearson

Growing up in Phoenix, sustainability and Spanish literature senior Kim Pearson was first introduced to the basics of sustainability through class projects on issues such as deforestation. “I first heard

Arun Majumdar

Transitioning into a sustainable energy future: A lecture by Distinguished Scholar, Dr. Arun Majumdar

On October 19 Dr. Arun Majumdar presented a lecture titled “A New Industrial Revolution for a Sustainable Energy Future” as part of the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Distinguished Scholar Lecture

Nancy Grimm

Report: Climate changing watersheds

The Arizona Republic interviewed sustainability scientist Nancy Grimm who says U.S. ecosystems are undergoing major shifts due to climate change.

Kevin Dooley

Helping you ID which common brands are most sustainable: ASU professor helps with groundbreaking research

The Sustainability Consortium's Kevin Dooley is helping to develop a system that will tell retailers, manufacturers, and consumers about product sustainability using a set of criteria.

Climate change already having major effects on ecosystems, species

Sustainability scientist Nancy Grimm is a lead author of a new report which will be included in the 2013 U.S. National Climate Assessment.

Ann Kinzig

Sustainability scientist: Why don't we measure nature's capital?

Ann Kinzig says our national accounting does not track other types of wealth nature provides, like health and product inspiration.

‘Tis the season to be green

Need some inspiration to make your holidays more sustainable this year? Take some advice from Arizona State University students, who came up with some pretty cool ideas!

Kim Pearson

Our graduates: Kim Pearson

Sustainability and Spanish literature undergraduate Kim Pearson is set to intern with the Arizona State Senate, researching and presenting bills to legislatures.

Our graduates: Tim Exposito

Sustainability and construction undergraduate Tim Exposito says he will continue his work at CORE Construction on LEED-certified buildings and at his own venture, Balanced Future Remodeling.

Our graduates: Braden Kay

After graduating, sustainability doctoral student Braden Kay plans to use his urban planning background as a postdoc on Reinvent Phoenix.