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Barrett

Barrett, The Honors College

A graphic depicting students and activities from the Arizona State University section of the Society of Women Engineers.
October 6, 2021
Seven Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students earned 2021 Society of Women Engineers scholarships to support their education and outreach efforts.
A group photo of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering peer mentors.
August 17, 2021
Fulton Schools peer mentors help all first-year and transfer students with the transition to college, and gain their own skills and rewards in the process.
Zach Pirtle in front of an Orion spacecraft
June 18, 2021
Rising in the ranks at NASA, Fulton Schools alum Zachary Pirtle is finding opportunities to put his education in engineering and philosophy into practice
rendering of new Thunderbird school facility
April 5, 2021
The Polytechnic School and Thunderbird School of Global Management have partnered to launch the 4+1 Master of Global Management program.
two students working on an EPICS project at a table
February 12, 2021
Engineering Projects in Community Service students are able to advance their projects with on-campus eSpaces while adhering to COVID-19 safety guidelines.
Photo of Baani Khurana
May 20, 2019
Computer science graduate Baani Khurana created a privacy-guaranteed software solution to help nonprofit organizations serving people facing homelessness.
Eleven students pose on the steps of the University Club building on Arizona State University's Tempe campus.

13 ASU students earn prestigious NAE Grand Challenge Scholar title

Along with interdisciplinary coursework, recent graduates had multicultural and community service experiences in the health, sustainability and energy fields.
School or unitEnergyEntrepreneurshipGlobalHealthSustainabilityWater
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow aims to improve lives with synthetic biology

Lexi Bounds turned an interest in soccer balls made of lab-grown cells into a promising biomedical engineering research career.
School or unitHealth

Meet the class of 2021

Each year, we pull aside some members of the incoming class to learn about why they came to ASU, their hopes, dreams and more. Read on to get to know the class of 2021.

ASU’s first Churchill Scholarship awarded to Christopher Balzer

Since 1963, Churchill Scholars have travelled to the University of Cambridge to pursue graduate studies. Christopher Balzer is the first Sun Devil to ever receive the prestigious scholarship, which recognizes exceptional science and engineering students.

Impressive at iGEM

Contending against the most advanced teams at one of the world’s premier student science contests, ASU’s synthetic biology team put in a sparkling performance.
Nathaniel Flick

Nathaniel Flick — Outstanding Undergraduate

Nathaniel Flick, a computer systems engineering student in Barrett, the Honors College, has always enjoyed building and creating along with taking on new challenges, so engineering was a natural career path for him after being exposed to it in high school.
Sami Mann demonstrates a robot at an Engineering Open House event

Sami Mian — Distinguished Service Award and Gold Ceremony Speaker

From his first brush with engineering, Sami Mian has actively worked to expand his knowledge to share with others.
Matthew Jackson

Matthew Jackson — Distinguished Service Award

Once Matthew Jackson decided to study electrical engineering and discovered all its possibilities, he set out to help current and prospective students enjoy it as much as he has.
Daniela Panfil

Daniela Panfil — Outstanding Undergraduate

Once Daniela Panfil began her work in water infrastructure, she has excelled, earning scholarships and awards for her dedication to using engineering to improve lives.
Rick Ahlf

Rick Ahlf – Outstanding Undergraduate

Kristen Brown — Distinguished Service Award

Kristen Brown's undergraduate years as a chemical engineering student were highlighted by academic accomplishments combined with leadership and community service contributions.
Emily Herring

Emily Herring — Distinguished Service Award

Emily Herring, a biomedical engineering and honors student, chose to become an engineer because she wanted to be able to develop tools that would enhance the lives of others.

Date range October 2021 – May 2016