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Education

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VEEC_Panel_HCMC

Education, government, industry alliances give root to innovation in Vietnam

Developing effective boards and councils, cultivating industry partnerships and research processes were focus of this year's Vietnam Engineering Education Conference (VEEC).
School or unitGOEE

Robotic autonomous cars teach whole system design

Computer systems engineering students get a hands-on lesson in complex cyber-physical systems in a redesigned course that now uses robotics instead of flashing LEDs.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSCAI

Should engineers take more risks in the classroom? Skydiving professor says yes.

Nadia Kellam, a freestyle skydiver and engineering professor, not only experiences risk firsthand as she falls from the sky, but she also researches the role of risk taking in engineering education.
School or unitPOLY
Intel Vietnam Grad Program

Engineers around the world benefit from online master’s program

Recent graduates recall their experiences with the novel approach to graduate-level, remote engineering education.
School or unitFulton SchoolsGOEESCAI
A graduate's mortarboard decoration speaks of their appreciation for ASU's dedication to students.

Mechanical engineering faculty help prepare students for licensing exam

Faculty put on an after-hours workshop for their students ensure their success in the first step of their Professional Engineer licensing process.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE

Bearup brings building expertise to construction profession’s next generation

ASU construction management and engineering students are getting the benefit of Professor of Practice Wylie Bearup’s four decades of experience in the building industry.
School or unitDEWSCSSEBE

Inspiration springs from engineering education outreach effort

Experiences in his life that taught an ASU engineering graduate student the value of higher education led him to start an outreach program that is drawing praise for motivating youngsters.
School or unitSEMTE
Nicholas Fortenberry overlooks solar modules at ASU

Solar energy graduate program teaches all aspects of the industry

Graduate student Nicholas Fortenberry applies more than just engineering skills in the Fulton Schools' comprehensive Solar Energy Engineering and Commercialization program.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSEMTE

This Leap Day, leap into coding

As both the demand for coders and programming's influence into our lives grows each day, leap into coding today to join the workforce of the future.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSCAI
Krause-class

Building ‘teaching and learning communities’ is key to improving education

Engineering a change in classroom culture by creating motivating environments.
School or unitSEMTE
A new grant from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will enable the construction of two maker spaces in Vietnam that are similar to the hands-on Startup Labs on ASU's Polytechnic campus. Visiting Vietnamese faculty members have learned about innovative curicculum development in the Startup Labs during visits to ASU as part of the HEEAP Consortium. Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU

Grants expand Fulton Schools educational outreach in Southeast Asia

Recent grants enable the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering to effect change in Southeast Asia, including bringing students to Arizona State University to study social change and creating collaborative maker spaces for hands-on learning in Vietnam.
School or unitGOEE

Fulton Schools continue to lead in online engineering education

The Fulton Schools continues to be a leader in online engineering education, ranking 14 out of more than 80 other top online graduate engineering programs.
School or unitECEEFulton SchoolsSCAI

Fulton Schools building community of young learners through Arizona FIRST LEGO League

The exuberance of middle school students at the state championship tournament is evidence of Fulton Schools' growing success at instilling a love of discovery through robotics.

Web-delivered education is a huge success as undergraduate electrical engineering program enrollment surges

The first ABET-accredited fully online undergraduate program in electrical engineering in the world was launched in 2013 at Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
School or unitECEEFulton Schools

Master Black Belt studies provide building blocks for advanced management skills

A Fulton Schools of Engineering training program gives working professionals the tools to become more successful company change agents.
School or unitFulton SchoolsGOEESCAI

Re-engineering the student experience

The student experience and the core belief that students need more than traditional coursework to be competitive and successful in their engineering career are some of the top priorities at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, and what sets it apart.

ASU joins more than 100 engineering schools committed to diversifying the profession

Working toward notable increases in diversity in enrollments, retention and graduation rates of engineering students, and increased diversity in the faculty over the next decade.
School or unitFulton Schools
electrical engineer Ja'Lon Sisson

Undergraduate research ignited Sisson’s passion for engineering

Ja’Lon Sisson overcame struggles to earn his degree in electrical engineering and is now applying his love for research to a graduate fellowship at Duke University.
School or unitECEE

Date range May 2016 – July 2015