Join the University Sustainability Practices team for a training on Sustainable Offices at ASU! A combination of expertise across the Sustainability, Zero Waste, and Purchasing teams, this training provides ASU employees with the tools and resources necessary to make their workplaces as operationally sustainable as possible and aligned with university goals and priorities. Please register in Workday for this 1-hour Zoom session using the link below. 

By the end of this training, employees will be able to:

Learn career insights and tips for success during this Q&A session with three Sun Devil 100 honorees. Connect and converse with leaders from the same sector for 20 minutes each, and learn how to take a step forward on your professional path.

Topic: Eat, drink and be merry! Insights from the food and beverage industry.

The simple fact that we can visually identify blocking events by inspecting a weather map suggests that they correspond to special configurations of the atmospheric flow. Prof. Lucarini will discuss how different lines of evidence point to the fact that blockings are associated with conditions of anomalously high instability of the atmosphere and that they are a clear manifestation of the great dynamical heterogeneity of the atmosphere. Such heterogeneity has important mathematical and practical implications for the study of atmospheric dynamics.

A critical challenge for modern climate science is to characterize extreme weather events. From heat waves to hurricanes to cold snaps, extreme events share the common feature of being uncommon, occupying some tail of the climatic probability distribution and thus presenting only scant historical data for analysis. Such sporadically occurring events catch societies and ecosystems offguard when they do occur, and better estimating risks can help greatly to mitigate the impacts. There are several competing approaches to this challenge, each with their own tradeoffs.

Kick off the new semester with The Design School! Whether you’re a returning student or joining us for the first time, our Spring Welcome Back webinar is your chance to get plugged into everything happening this term.

Attention is the touchstone problem of our age. Over the last twenty years, an unprecedented concentration of technical and financial power has successfully monetized human attention. The harms of this new system — in effect, the "fracking" of our most intimate selves — are familiar to all. Less widely understood is the nature of the movement that has emerged to fight back against this historic injustice: attention activism.

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