USDA Senate Agriculture Committee meeting

The vast agenda of the Senate Agriculture Committee

This blog is part of a series from the July 2021 Washington D.C. Immersive program of the Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership Graduate Certificate Program. Students met with federal food

ASU Urban planning students receive APA AZ Chapter Award

We are excited to announce that the “Preliminary Housing Analysis & ADU Policy Recommendations for Peoria, AZ” project has received the 2021 “Student Planning Project” Chapter Award with the Arizona

The transformation of Caribbean coral communities since humans

A new paper on the transformation of Caribbean coral reefs throughout human existence was recently published by Katie Cramer, Program Lead for Coral Reef Conservation. The authors integrated paleoecological, historical,

Marketing and Regulatory Program (MRP) priorities with Mae Wu

This blog is part of a series from the July 2021 Washington D.C. Immersive program of the Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership Graduate Certificate Program. Students met with federal food

Pushing the envelope on science with Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young

This blog is part of a series from the July 2021 Washington D.C. Immersive program of the Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership Graduate Certificate Program. Students met with federal food

Future Cities logo

Future Cities episode 51: Green infrastructure: Diversity in perspectives and applications

Alysha Helmrich and Maike Hamann host a discussion on the various perspectives surrounding green infrastructure (GI) with Vinicius Taguchi, Stephen Elser, Clair Cooper, and Zbigniew Grabowski, exploring insights from engineering,

US Department of Education to host listening sessions on climate adaptation

On January 27, 2021, the Biden Administration issued Executive Order (E.O.) 14008, Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.The order revitalizes past Federal efforts to enhance adaptation and bolster

Global Futures faculty join international team to examine how extreme events can be future indictors

Two ASU faculty affiliated with the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, Michael Barton and Sander van der Leeuw, joined an international panel of 31 natural and social scientists to

AZ Heat Resilience Workgroup working to address extreme heat

AZ Heat Resilience Workgroup working to address extreme heat Extreme heat is often thought of in conjunction with Arizona, but other states are also experiencing unprecedented higher temperatures during a

Virtual 3-day workshop on inclusive digital development

ASU’s College of Global Futures has completed a unique three-day virtual workshop for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) on July 19-21 on Inclusive Digital Development. 

Sept. 29: Free ASU Project Management Summit open to faculty

The 2021 ASU Project Management Summit is a FREE half-day virtual event for project managers and those interested in project management to meet and share project management knowledge. Participants will

Silova, Jenik to present climate action project at COP26

Scientists have been sounding the alarm on the climate crisis for nearly three decades, and we still face major challenges. A group of Arizona State University educators are reaching out