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ASU graduate engineering students starting fall term everywhere

ASU graduate engineering programs offer flexible new attendance options and valuable professional incentives for students joining the Fall 2020 term.
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Quest for invention: Data-driven ways to cope with COVID-19

Devils Invent gives ASU students an opportunity to learn and apply skills needed to solve the world’s biggest problems — including a particular pandemic.
School or unitEntrepreneurship
A student in the Grand Challenges Scholars Program at ASU wears a t-shirt that says “Challenge Accepted.”

ASU Grand Challenges Scholars ready to face a changing world

Eight new Grand Challenges Scholars graduated from ASU in Spring 2020 with the skills to address global challenges and become agents of change.
School or unitGlobal
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Soft skills make engineers better

ASU programs like the Grand Challenges Scholars Program and Entrepreneurial Mindset initiative collaborate with industry to align goals for success.
School or unitEntrepreneurship
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Essential Reading: Books that edify, elucidate and enthrall

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members suggest books offering everything from profound insights to practical life lessons and thought-provoking absurdity.
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EPICS students look to improve usability of an Arizona treasure

Julie Larsen and Arianna Comes are working to develop a faster autonomous alert system for E. coli measurements in the Oak Creek Watershed.
School or unitEnvironment
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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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ASU students take on the Grand Challenges of the 21st century

In the Grand Challenges Scholars Program students learn how to think differently about engineering problems to create real value for people.
School or unitEntrepreneurship
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Honoring STAR engineers and supporters

Three of the STAR Award winners with ties to the Fulton Schools were honored during the 2019 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers National Convention.
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Fall 2019 Fulton Schools Career Fair

Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering looking for jobs and internships met with recruiters over three days at the Fall 2019 Fulton Schools Career Fair.

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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Academic and Student Affairs welcomes its new faculty members

The Fulton Schools continue to bring in new faculty members to help students succeed and to advance the cutting edge in their engineering fields.
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Amy Trowbridge named 2019 Rising Star by Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network

The KEEN network award recognizes faculty who implement inventive, impactful, inspiring and integrated applications of the entrepreneurial mindset.
School or unitEducationEntrepreneurship
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Engineering success: It’s all in the mind(set)

Kern Family Foundation grant helps Arizona State University faculty teach students how to better create value in their communities and society.
School or unitEducationEntrepreneurship

Fall 2018 Fulton Schools Career Fair

Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering looking for jobs and internships met with recruiters over three days at the Fall 2018 Fulton Schools Career Fair.
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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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Essential Reading: Illuminating books to learn from and live by

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members recommend books to help students light their paths through the challenges of college days and the years beyond.
Photo of three girls around a pink pool with foli boats. Caption: At GEAR Day, Girl Scout Juniors planned, designed and built boats made of aluminum foil with the help of members from ASU’s Society of Women Engineers. Photographer: Marco-Alexis Chaira/ASU

Inspiring the next generation of female engineers at ASU

Nearly 100 Girl Scouts learned what it’s like being an engineer from students in Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at GEAR Day.

Date range July 2020 – April 2018