ASU has been named one of the nation's "greenest" universities by The Princeton Review in its first-ever rating of environmentally friendly institutions.
Stuart Fisher is the recipient of the 2008 Eugene P. Odum Education Award, for his outstanding work in ecology education, outreach and mentoring activities.
ASU is strengthening its commitment to renewable energy by establishing the Solar Power Laboratory to advance solar energy research, education and technology.
Biodesign Institute researcher Bruce Rittmann believes the threat of global warming presents a significant opportunity for innovation and fresh solutions to today’s energy challenges.
ASU has awarded multiple energy contracts to install solar electric modules on building rooftops, the nation's largest university deployment of solar power infrastructure.
A team of four ASU undergraduates were chosen out of nine leading universities, to submit an environmentally-friendly business plan for the "Better Living Business Plan Challenge."
Rolf Halden is joining ASU's Biodesign Institute to help advance one of the institute's core research themes – improving the environmental health of the planet.
ASU's research and publication efforts have landed the university at the sixth spot in Thomson Scientific’s U.S. University’s Top 10 for ecology and environmental sciences.