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Teens design back-to-school strategies amid COVID-19 pandemic

A tri-university virtual engineering design competition hosted by ASU tasked high school students to develop COVID-19 social distancing solutions for schools.
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ASU, Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council announce first engineering scholarship recipient

The Fulton Schools of Engineering and Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council announced ASU student Sara Curry is the recipient of the first ASU Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Scholarship.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSSEBE
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Giving back to the future: ASU students invest in outreach that helped them become engineers

Outreach programs that introduce engineering in a fun way help youth aspire to become engineers, attend ASU and mentor the next generation.
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Redesigning the mindset for girls in STEM

ASU lecturer Christina Carrasquilla takes her design thinking curriculum and outreach to Kenya to inspire high school girls to pursue STEM careers.
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Young scientists explore public health and bioinformatics in Southeast Asia

Scientists in Southeast Asia research public health and bioinformatics in the region through the Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program.
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Victoria Serrano surreound by children teaching them abou LEGO MINDSTORMS sets.

Engineering outreach across borders: From one to many, de uno a muchos

Electrical engineering alumna Victoria Serrano learned the importance of outreach at ASU and continued inspiring local youth in Panama to pursue engineering.
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Campers SEE what it’s like to be an engineer

The Fulton Summer Academy provides K-12 students with immersive, hands-on experiences in engineering through a variety of summer camps.
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Lighting the way for future photovoltaics innovators

Nine teams of high school students presented their innovative solar energy projects at the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference High School Competition.
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Engineering and humanities collide for social good

Computer science graduate Baani Khurana created a privacy-guaranteed software solution to help nonprofit organizations serving people facing homelessness.
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ASU supports young innovators in Southeast Asia

Scientists in Southeast Asia propose and prototype solutions to real-world challenges in the region through the Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program.
School or unitGOEE
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Engineering a better world with girl power

ASU’s Society of Women Engineers chapter gave young girls a glimpse into science and engineering through interactive activities and design challenges at GEAR Day.
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Mastering quality and process improvement with Six Sigma

Arizona State University’s expert faculty, online courses and white paper exercise help experienced Six Sigma Black Belts become master change makers.
School or unitGOEESCAI
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ASU Open Door Tempe 2019

Robots, race cars, paper rockets and airplanes, electrical circuits and water treatment were just a few of the attractions at Arizona State University’s Open Door at the Tempe campus on February 23.

ASU Open Door Polytechnic 2019

Robots, 3D printing, jet engines, rocketry and flight simulation were only a few of the attractions that provided more than enough opportunities to fill an afternoon with interactive fun and learning at Arizona State University’s Open Door at the Polytechnic campus on February 2.
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ASU creates network of young scientists in Southeast Asia

The Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program, a joint initiative between ASU and the U.S. Department of State, prepares researchers to solve problems.
School or unitGOEE
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Education in action: FIRST LEGO League competition brings out joy of learning

Experiencing the fun of science and engineering through young minds draws ASU student volunteers to the Arizona FIRST LEGO League state championship.
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Teachers’ experiences in ASU research translate to inspiration for young students

ASU engineering research centers are helping K-12 and community college teachers bring the excitement of STEM exploration and discovery into their classrooms.
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Young Engineers Shape the World increases diversity in engineering

The Young Engineers Shape the World program exposes high school students to opportunities available in engineering to help bolster diversity in the industry.
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Date range June 2020 – September 2018