Sustainability
Sustainability
ASU President Michael Crow named to TIME100 Climate list
A article describing the TIME100 Climate list and the leadership and achievements that contributed to ASU's recognition.
Book Launch: Democracy in a Hotter Time
Details on a special Aug. 27 book launch event with President Crow.
ASU + GSV Summit 2022: Redefining university excellence: UN sustainable development goals disrupt college rankings
A panel conversation from the 2022 ASU + GSV Summit about what universities are doing to support a sustainable future and how those efforts should redefine university excellence.
ASU + GSV Summit 2022: Understanding climate experientially
A moderated conversation describing how game-changing virtual reality technology is educating new generations about climate change.
Overcoming stone age logic
An op-ed calling for shift from old-fashioned thinking focused on traditional disciplines working on short-term goals to collaborative efforts dedicated to solving real world challenges.
Why we are launching the ASU Global Futures Laboratory
A blog by President Michael Crow and Vice President and Vice Provost Peter Schlosser describing ASU's new and unique habitable futures initiative.
New American University: Toward 2025 and Beyond
A PDF of Arizona State University's official charter and goals as updated in 2019.
Overcoming stone age logic
An op-ed calling for shift from old-fashioned thinking focused on traditional disciplines working on short-term goals to collaborative efforts dedicated to solving real world challenges.
Organizing teaching and research to address the grand challenges of sustainable development
An op-ed calling for greater adaptive capacity in research universities in order to better address complex challenges at scale.
How Studying a Metal Asteroid Can Rock Our World
An article about the potential impact of NASA's first ASU-led mission to a metal asteroid.
Why Sustainability Is as Important as Liberty, Justice and Equality
An article outlining sustainability as an aspirational value of the United States.
Americans Have Always Invested in Big Ideas and Big Projects. Why Stop Now?
An article about the critical importance of continuing the history of investing in vital national infrastructure.