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Logan_Mathesen Outstanding Undergraduate

Logan Mathesen — Outstanding Undergraduate

Outstanding Undergraduate Logan Mathesen has earned the prestigious Fulton Dean's Graduate Scholarship and looks forward to teaching the next generation of engineers.

Jessa Schwarting — Distinguished Service Award

Jessa Schwarting used her growing computer science skills to aid education outreach efforts and community service projects.
Ashley Krueger Distinguished Service Award

Ashley Krueger — Distinguished Service Award

Distinguished Service Award winner Ashley Krueger landed as a computer science engineer headed off to work for American Express.
Mikayle Holm

Mikayle Holm — Distinguished Service Award

After her first semester or two at ASU, Mikayle Holm decided to get involved on campus and help make a difference. She believes that service is helping others without expecting anything in return.

Adam Johnson — Outstanding Undergraduate

A deep interest in understanding the interconnectedness between people and advanced technology drew Adam Johnson to study organizational and industrial psychology.
Anna Weiss

Anna Weiss — Outstanding Undergraduate

When you find a subject you love, you stick with it. For Anna Weiss, that's materials science and engineering.

Christopher Balzer secures Goldwater Scholarship, plans to make a difference with chemical engineering

Chemical engineering student Christopher Balzer plans to use the prestigious award to continue his research and aid bringing about progressive change in the world.
Daniela Panfil student

Student Panfil, alumnus Sikes win Engineers Week awards

Colleagues recognized the achievements of Fulton Schools of Engineering student Daniela Panfil and 2004 graduate Melanie Sikes.
Christian WIles

Christian Wiles – Distinguished Graduate

Heather Martin

Heather Martin – Distinguished Graduate

Back to the future: The legacy of Obama’s 2009 commencement address

In 2009, President Obama urged ASU graduates to make their mark on the world. Engineering grads are doing just that. We check in with some.
ASU students won an international competition testing skills in digital forensics science

Cracking the codes: Students master digital forensics challenge

ASU computer science students were among winners in an international competition testing skills in digital forensics science
Computer science student Tim Johnsen displays the mobile application he helped develop for a business venture that is competing for a national student entrepreneurship award.

Computer science student’s skills help create new mobile device applications

Engineering student, Tim Johnsen, helped launch a major new reader service application – called Float – for digital mobile devices and the web.
School or unitEntrepreneurship
Joy Marsalla. (Photo courtesy of Charles “Buck” Marsalla)

Prized fellowship is student’s reward for long list of accomplishments

Stellar achievements in and outside the classroom and laboratory have earned an ASU engineering student a highly prized fellowship award to pursue a master's degree.
Brian Perea. Photo: Jessica Slater/ASU

Engineering student earns Goldwater Scholarship

A chemical engineering student's research achievements have helped earn him a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
After college Amy Kaczmarowski wants to improve technology that will make a space faring civilization possible. Tom Story Photo.

Trip to Kenya brings hard work and adventure

Aerospace engineering junior Amy Kaczmarowski, who is working on her second overseas project for Engineers Without Borders, shows extraordinary commitment to her studies.
School or unitGlobal
Steven Limpert

Talented musician, engineer wins trip around the world

An electrical engineering junior, who also is a nationally recognized jazz trumpeter, will put his music aside next summer to take an around-the-world study trip.

Date range May 2016 – January 2011