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Entrepreneurial mindset Rising Star

The Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) recognizes faculty who implement inventive, impactful, inspiring and integrated applications of the entrepreneurial mindset. Congratulations to Amy Trowbridge, recently named 2019 KEEN Rising Star.

Entrepreneurial mindset Rising Star

The Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) recognizes faculty who implement inventive, impactful, inspiring and integrated applications of the entrepreneurial mindset. Congratulations to Amy Trowbridge, recently named 2019 KEEN Rising Star.

Innovation and excellence

A small-scale model of a new hospital bed sits in the background of a photo with a person holding a cell phone in the foreground, displaying an app which controls the bed.

Futuristic hospital bed design

Design for a reimagined hospital bed that minimizes risk of pressure ulcers earns all-online team the Palais Senior Design Prize

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Summer in the city

Fulton Schools faculty are among the ASU experts working on creating solutions and mitigation strategies for extreme heat dangers.

A group of about 20 researchers stand in the middle of the immense ASU Drone Studio, surrounded by tons of open space.

New Drone Studio

The largest of its kind in academia, our new 230,000 ft3 Drone Studio is an instrumented space that provides a safe, controlled environment to test drone control.

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Solution for social good

Computer science graduate Baani Khurana created a privacy-guaranteed software solution to help nonprofit organizations serving people facing homelessness.

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ASU, Mayo Clinic collaborate for impact

Fulton Schools and other ASU faculty will spend the summer tackling health care challenges alongside researchers at Mayo Clinic.

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Nanomaterials beneficial

Research shows engineered nanomaterials can benefit agriculture, medicine, environmental protection, clean energy, water treatment, and industrial systems.

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Students pitch EPICS solutions

Eight student teams competed for funding to implement solutions for community challenges ranging from water purification to public health to internet access.

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Stepping up to the challenge

Recent Grand Challenge Scholar graduates took on interdisciplinary research, multicultural experiences and service projects to solve NAE Grand Challenges.

Events

Incoming freshmen, time to register for E2!

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E2 Camp

First session:
Friday, June 21 – Sunday, June 21
View the schedule for all sessions

Welcome, Class of 2023! Our E2 camp for incoming freshmen is coming up! Students will spend three days (and two nights) with current students, faculty and advisors and learn the skills that will help you make get ready for college. Plus, it’s cooler in Prescott.

Everybody goes, everybody has fun! So register for a session today!

$104M in research expenditures FY 2018
143 Patents in the last 3 years
29 NSF CAREER awardees in the last 4 years
21 Startups in the last 3 years

“I don’t have a high school diploma, so being able to come to ASU has just been incredibly rewarding for me.

It is really cool to come from having a GED to a college degree.”

Allysha Ryan

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Get involved outside the classroom

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Summer employment, volunteer and internship opportunities

Need a job? Volunteer time? Check out all the opportunities on Inner Circle — and keep an eye out for our weekly Inner Circle email in your inbox.

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Take Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles

A new online summer course is now being offered, TMC 498/FSE 598: Ethics of Technology Entrepreneurship: Autonomous Vehicles. The course fulfills the university literacy and critical thinking (L) requirement and is a Summer B session course, running July 3-Aug. 13, 2019.

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Tutoring Centers open for summer

It’s hot enough outside, don’t sweat your classes too! Continue to get support for your classes this summer from the Fulton Schools Tutoring Centers. Beginning Monday, May 20, 2019, stay cool by visiting in-person or online (excluding holidays) in ECF 102, Centerpoint 114 and online via Virtual Tutoring.

Casey Ankeny is pictured with students at a Fulton Schools “Feast With Faculty” gathering

Teaching Assistant? Register for TA Orientation

First-time Teaching Assistants must attend a TA Orientation Session. Registration is mandatory.  New TAs need to attend only one of the TA Orientation sessions. For questions email tad-q@asu.edu.