Peter Schlosser named chair of AGU Development Board

ASU vice president and vice provost of Global Futures, Peter Schlosser, was recently named as chair of the Development Board for the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Joining Schlosser on the

GovLove podcast highlights student led sustainability planning effort

For four years, Project Cities has acted as a convener for students and local government leaders to collaborate to tackle real-world sustainability problems and develop professional skills. As we wrap up

ASU, Phoenix hope to lure researchers, entrepreneurs with new downtown innovation center

The new science and technology building in Downtown Phoenix is intended to be an innovative center and was built by real estate company Wexford Science & Technology in partnership with ASU and Phoenix.

Comparing media coverage of desert locust outbreaks

Student Focus Post: Written by students from the Global Locust Initiative Lab to share their research and experience. My name is Maddie Magrino and I am a senior at ASU

Kudos to the Student Worker Team

As the 2020-21 school year comes to an end we want to appreciate and celebrate the contributions that our team of student workers has made to the Swette Center. The

An array of test specimens fabricated using MECHnano’s radiation curable resins modified with carbon nanotubes. Parts were fabricated via vat photo polymerization technique, and taken out of the build chamber. Photo by Olga Ivanov/MECHnano.

3D Printing materials manufacturer MECHnano is the first to move to Innovation Zone in Mesa

An advanced technology lab has moved its headquarters to the Innovation Zone at ASU’s Polytechnic campus in Mesa.

Cornell: The one question I hate getting about my home’s solar roof

The fact that it is possible to power an entire house and two cars with today’s technology seems to intrigue most people. It also inevitably leads to another question. The question that drives sustainability scientist Ryan Cornell a little bit crazy.

May 12-14: Latin American perspectives on post pandemic

The WAAS regional event “Perspectives on Post Pandemic” will examine different perspectives on social, economic, political, educational and environmental matters, taking into account the plurality of realities in Latin America.

Kyl Center releases new story map about Arizona’s watersheds

This story map connects our water supply to the landscapes we depend on, both natural and built environments. It drills down into the complex relationships between land and water by examining forest health, wildfires, climate change, and our state’s amazing biodiversity.

TSC Summit 2021 goes virtual: The future of resilient supply chains

TSC Summit 2021 features big ideas, on-the-ground solutions and deep dives into transparency to tackle the path towards more sustainable consumer products.

Moov Technologies’ HQ shift to Greater Phoenix was a natural step

With almost 90% of its employees already in Greater Phoenix, Moov Technologies (an online marketplace that sells used semiconductor manufacturing parts and equipment) announced that the company is shifting its

ASU recognized as nation’s most impactful for second straight year

With sustainability long held as a core value across the entire university and home to the nation’s first comprehensive Global Futures Laboratory, ASU was again ranked by Time Higher Education as