Scientists-Scholars
Fulbright Scholar Information Sessions April 15 and 23
If you are considering applying this year or in the future, you can learn more about the Fulbright Scholars program, important strategies for applying and ASU resources available to support your Fulbright goals.
Watch Live: 2020 National Academy of Sciences Awards Ceremony
The 2020 NAS Awards will be webcast live on Sunday, April 26, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Arizona time. Among the winners is sustainability scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton, recipient of the Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship.
Celebrate ASU Earth Month while social distancing
The coronavirus pandemic may have upended life as we know it, but there are a few things that haven’t changed, like the fact that it’s currently Earth Month at Arizona
COVID-19 linked to environmental degradation
Leah Gerber recommends solutions to combat future infectious diseases and predicts that if we do not enforce action to alleviate environmental degradation, pandemics will occur more frequently around the globe.
Silicon Kingdom Holdings funds ASU carbon-capture machines
A unique carbon-capture machine developed by ASU Professor Klaus Lackner has moved into the next stage of development with funding from SKH.
A message about COVID-19 from Peter Schlosser
In these trying times, Global Futures Laboratory Vice President Peter Schlosser shares ideas and resources to support each other and our community.
How families can thrive in this pandemic
Struggling to find balance and do it all? Striving for “good enough” as a baseline can reduce our stress and sense of failure, which can actually improve our parenting and connections.
ICYMI: COVID-19 ASU Research Updates
In case you missed it, this message was distributed by Dave White on Monday, April 6, on behalf of Ann Marie Hess, Global Futures Laboratory capture manager, with COVID-19 research updates and resources.
ASU Apocalyptic Narratives project wins Luce/ACLS grant
The project, Apocalyptic Narratives and Climate Change: Religion, Journalism, and the Challenge of Public Engagement, combines research on the apocalyptic religious thinking with training in the literature of social change.
ASU Apocalyptic Narratives project wins Luce/ACLS grant
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced a grant to the Arizona State University interdisciplinary project “Apocalyptic Narratives and Climate Change: Religion, Journalism, and the Challenge of Public Engagement.” Led
CSPO’s Issues in Science and Technology launches newsletter
Sign up for the ISST newsletter on the journal’s homepage, and check out articles on the COVID-19 pandemic, including one from sustainability scientist Dan Sarewitz.
ASU-USAID Digi-Know webinar on digital ed strategies
In this April 8 webinar, sustainability scientists Mary Jane Paramentier and Faheem Hussain will present recent developments in education delivery using digital technologies and the emergence of artificial intelligence in education.