ASU Zero Waste, Sun Devil Hospitality and the Memorial Union transitioned the Tempe campus catering to a zero waste by default model over the 2023–24 academic year.
This collaborative effort introduced a new approach based on service design principles.
Sustainability Initiatives Revolving Fund Mini and Tier One grants aim to boost sustainability awareness, foster a culture of environmental responsibility and encourage positive behavior shifts.
In 2024, various student and employee groups used SIRF grants to advance sustainable practices within the ASU community. Listed below are a few programs that received SIRF funding this year.
Resilience: A Photo Exhibition showcased the university’s commitment to interdisciplinary research, global education and sustainability.
The exhibition highlighted the experiences of ASU students who participated in the Indigenous Sustainability in the Amazon program.
ASU’s Mountain America Stadium introduced reusable aluminum and loyalty cups at Sun Devil Athletics events.
The stadium is transitioning from single-use plastic cups to aluminum cups in the suites and introduced a Sun Devil Athletics Loyalty Cup at the food and beverage outlets to promote the university’s zero waste goals and reduce single-use plastics.
The ASU President’s Office recognized three sustainability programs for the 2024 President’s Awards for Sustainability: The Eco Reps program, the ASU Shared Fleet program and the Sustainability Consortium.
The Garden Commons phase two expansion includes exciting new features, such as a peaceful meditation and Zen area, an outdoor event space and expanded garden beds for growing produce.
These enhancements provide new opportunities for collaboration between University Sustainability Practices and Sun Devil Hospitality, allowing fresh, campus-grown produce to be incorporated into meals at
ASU Purchasing and Business Services issued RFP 322403 and awarded PayZang.
PayZang offers a digital payment solution with the capability to accept international payments, in a wide array of currencies.
Contact details:
Danica Farley
1-800-838-8651 | PayZang.com
On September 12, 2024, the ASU Police Department received a report of a Sexual Assault which occurred on the evening of September 11, 2024 at a residential housing complex located on the south side of the Tempe campus. The suspect was in the victim's room with others. After the others left, the suspect assaulted the victim.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and visitors are subject to the Arizona Board of Regents Code of Conduct while on university property or participating in university activities.
The Code of Conduct prohibits the following: