Rural Foods Pathways Project
The Rural Foods Pathways Project (RFPP) links a number of innovative, student-centered projects that work with community partners to address food insecurity in Northern Arizona.
To learn more about the RFPP, click here!
Social Transformation for a Just and Sustainable World
Whether your passion is addressing food sovereignty, energy democracy, affordable housing, or other social and environmental challenges, our Sustainable Communities master’s degree, Community-University Public Inquiry program, and undergraduate minor in Community Engagement prepare you to make a difference—right now.
Our program enables students to address the root causes of socio-ecological dilemmas and contribute to positive change in our communities. SUS programs cultivates dynamic, well-rounded leaders in sustainability, civic engagement, interdisciplinary research, and social justice. Your faculty mentors will bring expertise from a variety of disciplines—sociology, anthropology, environmental sustainability, and public health—to support your unique program of study based on issues you are compelled to address.
Explore Our Programs
CUPI
Community-University Public Inquiry gives undergraduates skills in applied research, leadership, and interdisciplinary teamwork while addressing the research needs of local community groups.
Master’s Degree
Our Sustainable Communities M.A. advances your education through community-engaged and theory-based work at the intersection of justice, sustainability, and social transformation.
CEM
The Community Engagement Minor teaches skills of social change and empowers students to take action on issues they care about in their communities.