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ASU team excels at international entrepreneurship competition
June 14, 2012
A team of ASU engineering students have emerged as award winners in the finals of the international Dell Social Innovation Challenge for student entrepreneurs.School or unitSBHSESEMTE -
Allenby and Sarewitz book wins media ecology group’s award
June 11, 2012
The Techno-Human Condition, a book co-authored by ASU engineering professor Brad Allenby, has won the 2012 Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Technics.School or unitSSEBE -

NIH supports ASU research to help in fight against kidney disease
June 7, 2012
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Young students learn their way around research lab in summer internship
June 1, 2012
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Engineering students in final round of international innovation competition
June 1, 2012
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Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative announces 2012-2013 cohort
May 31, 2012
Teams led by engineering students have been awarded funding through the Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative. AlphaStripe, FlashFood and SafeSIPP won funding, and G3Box received a second year of funding through the program. -

Prestigious NSF fellowships pave path to advanced degrees
May 29, 2012
Five recent graduates of ASU’s Fulton Schools of Engineering and two current engineering graduate students have been awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships to support their pursuit of advanced degrees.School or unitECEESEMTESSEBE -

Putting technology to work to help fight hunger
May 23, 2012
FlashFood recently talked about their project on Channel 12’s “EVB Live” show in Phoenix. -
ASU will continue work to help protect nation’s information infrastructure
May 22, 2012
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Krajmalnik-Brown selected for Phoenix Business Journal’s ‘Forty Under 40’ leadership honors
May 22, 2012
The Phoenix Business Journal has named ASU’s Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown to its 2012 “Forty Under 40” list recognizing young leaders in the metropolitan area.School or unitSSEBE -

Art training can help engineers think more creatively
May 17, 2012
Doctoral students in Arizona State University’ School of Arts, Media + Engineering Margaret Duff and Nicole Lehrer are quoted in a recent U.S. News & World Report article exploring “a new movement in engineering schools toward the interdisciplinary study of science and art.”School or unitFulton Schools -

For ASU student group, good bikes do grow on trees
May 16, 2012
A student group, BooGood Bicycles, is seeking to find an end to this problem by providing sustainable hand-cycles made from bamboo to disabled individuals living in Africa. -

Camp H.O.P.E. seeks to ignite children’s aspirations for education, careers
May 10, 2012
A group of ASU students and graduates are organizing summer camps designed to inspire children to pursue education and careers.School or unitSBHSE -

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Engineering student shines at high-powered entrepreneurship boot camp
May 7, 2012
As team leader of EPICS GOLD Team SafeSIPP, Lindsay Fleming was selected to attend an all expenses paid entrepreneurship bootcamp and competition at Stanford in April 2012. -

Ariz. middle-schoolers earn research award at international tech fest
May 3, 2012
Team TOXIC from Sonoran Science Academy in Tucson, the reigning Arizona FIRST LEGO League (FLL) state champions, recently won a top award at FIRST World Festival. -

Engineering grad’s drive to help others makes big impact
April 30, 2012
Tina Hakimi has excelled in a range of challenging pursuits in school and beyond.School or unitSBHSE -

Alma mater honors engineering professor with lifetime achievement award
April 26, 2012
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Whitaker Fellowship will help engineering grad pursue career as geneticist
April 26, 2012
Lauren Meiss will study at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden with support from a prestigious Whitaker Fellowship.School or unitSBHSE -

ASU team to represent US in worldwide student technology competition
April 24, 2012
Four ASU students have won a place in the premiere international student technology competition by taking first place, April 23, in the U.S. Finals of the Microsoft Imagine Cup in Seattle.School or unitSBHSESCAISEMTE -

Heart In Your Hand project shows promise in improving surgery, medical education
April 17, 2012
Fariha Ejaz developed the basic concept for the Heart In Your Hand models for her senior-year engineering design projectSchool or unitSBHSE -

Hunger-solving venture gets team to national finals of Microsoft Imagine Cup
April 16, 2012
A team of four students will compete in the Microsoft Imagine Cup U.S. finals–a step away from the Imagine Cup Worldwide finals–the premier international student technology competition.School or unitSBHSESCAISEMTE -

Electrical engineering professor was devoted teacher, industry innovator
April 16, 2012
Professor Richard Farmer, who taught electrical engineering at Arizona State University for most of the past 45 years and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, died at his home in Phoenix on March 26.School or unitECEE -

Joyful noise: Energetic youngsters enliven Engineering Open House
April 10, 2012
Our first-ever Engineering Open House sponsored by high-tech company Raytheon drew close to 2,000 visitors to see and take part in exhibits, demonstrations, games and other activities.School or unitFulton Schools -

Creativity in teaching sustainable engineering earns award
April 10, 2012
Innovative work in advancing sustainability engineering education has earned ASU professor Amy Landis a Carnegie Science Award.School or unitSSEBE -

Artistry, civil engineering combine in student’s honors thesis project
March 27, 2012
It was at a time when he was deep into engineering and urban planning studies that a seemingly unrelated thought popped into Sam Johnson’s head: “I think you should paint.”School or unitSSEBE -

Strides in battery technology promise progress in energy efficiency
March 23, 2012
Advances in materials science, engineering design and chemistry are promising breakthroughs in energy storage that would improve the efficiency of energy production, distribution and consumption.School or unitSEMTE -

New brain-hand connection research aims to improve therapies, prosthetics
March 21, 2012
Research at ASU to better understand the intricate sensory and cognitive connections between the brain and the hands has won support from NSF.School or unitSBHSE -

Entrepreneurial engineering students’ creative venture attracting attention
March 19, 2012
A team of Arizona State University engineering students whose startup business earned them Entrepreneur Magazine’s College Entrepreneur of 2011 award continue to attract attention to their creative venture.
